 Mr. President, I'm just fine. Thank you. How are you? The President has brought on you. No. Well, I had a spy up in the hill. He tells me what he did. You've done good. Thank you. Thank you for your encouragement and for your courage in moving ahead with this thing. I appreciate it very much. I can't tell you how much I appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you. And we've got Bob Gelbarth and Ty here to say hello. And we've got Bob who's from the United States Department of the United States. And I think you know Ty. Yeah, well, I think it went well. I used the whole thing about the relationship. Well, the whole thing is, what you said? Well, I told him about the card they dealt with. He referred to our foreign policy exam list. I think it's serious to that. I said, well, throw it out. I said, I'm three by five cars. Diplomatic, established diplomatic relations with the Vatican early January. It says, if Jerry Fowell raises health, tell him to put an embassy in Lynchburg. That's where it came from. Somebody said to me the other day, Lynchburg. I didn't know. Okay. Mr. President, Bill did a superb job in the hill today. I heard that. It went extremely well. Maybe what we ought to do is keep him back here to do some of the work that we have to do for the rest of the year. I'm a truckman friend. Get a copy of the budget. Oh, well, I appreciate it very much. I hope to see you soon. Maybe out in California. You're going out there a few days or a week or something. Yeah, we're going to do that. I'll see you out there. Yeah, all right. It was a wonderful week or so. You know, it just keeps haunting me that I get there and the people will be saying, you should have been here. Oh, yeah. You should have been fishing yesterday. You're right. Fishing was great. Okay. Well, you're in good shape for the bar. Mr. President, I get my papers back. All right. They spill all over. Well, I haven't had busy schedules. This is the first one that's been too thick for one of these to work on. I had breakfast lunch on this one. Yeah. We had a stuff meeting. Oh, it's good to see you. You know, I've been in the house for six years. Yes. And I've been as supportive of you as I can. We were confident in what we set out to do, I think, but we've got a lot left today. I brought you a Swiss knife. It's an army knife. It's one of the things they make. It's got everything on except the kitchen stove. All right. How you doing? I'm Ambassador Jack Cole. How are you doing? Good morning, sir. Nice to see you. Good morning. Good to see you. Good to see you. Hey! I can't wait. Young men and I, can't see you, boys. Wow. They use it on their right back. That is a tool których. You made it. You have your labs, you have your rep. I thought, you've got everything on it, It's got a magnifying glass, and a corkscrew for wine. And then look what it's got right in here. It's amazing. You know, the better you are, the better you are. Do a briefing, of course. Thank you very much. People from Grenada, but also Canadians. I'm excited for Grenada. I don't know where the Caribbean people are. It took me trouble to send telegrams, and let them see cars and science. It was really, very appreciated. I was in Grenada on Monday. There were no stars in Grenada, but I think of the Caribbean in the 80s from the intervention in Grenada.