 Mr. Ambassador, I remember that. I think you should just get a little bit of change. I don't know why you missed that one. Do you want me to tell Pal if he's the same investor? A little bit, please. Maybe I'll see you next time. Thank you, Mr. President, for sitting with me. I know you were very busy, and thank you for your precious time. I came today with a message from Korea and from Korean people. There is one thing I could take to have the federal government take more of a leading course in improving architectural barriers. I think you would be surprised that 7 out of 10 post offices are not even necessarily disabled. Just whatever little mention, anything I could mention in regards to that to you. I recognize you, but I didn't realize what you just said there about that, and I will stick my nose right into it. Oh, and also, if there was one other thing, October is National Employment Handicap Month, and I think that's quite an achievement that I think you know Mr. Harold Russell, I think he's met you on several occasions, and the President is conveniently in the board of Handicap. And this is the program you see here, and I would love to leave with you, just for yours, and Mrs. Reagan's information. We're just so excited to be here with you. I'm just nervous. There are so many issues. I mean, there are just so many things that could be covered, but we've come so far in regards to removing architectural barriers. It's just a matter of keeping up the momentum and the awareness, and that's what the wheelchair pageant is all about, generating awareness to the concerns of the disabled. All right. Thank you so much. It's nice to see you here. Thank you, sir. Well, I don't mean again that we didn't get to see each other. It's nice at last. Right. All right. Thank you. Thank you. I want to introduce you to Mrs. America, paying a male contract. It's so nice to meet you. I'm Mrs. Carter-Bosman. And I have a gift for Mrs. Reagan from the junior league of Mississippi. And we're just so... Well, we're just so proud of all the things that she has done, and we wanted to give up with her some good stuff and put it back. Well, I should be delighted to take it up to her. I know she would be pleased to have it. And you would also have Mrs. Fortwood Center. Yes, yes. Thank you. You're welcome. We'll learn, too. Last time we had a Mrs. America come in here, she brought you a homemade pecan pie from Mississippi. And with some postcards to autograph for her neighbors and her fans. And when our second Mrs. Mississippi was selected, Mrs. America, Donna Russell came in here two years ago and said, Would you see if you could get my pie container? The Tupperware. She was kidding. I wouldn't know where to begin. I think I'm going to beat one up and take it back and say, Where it is? She's so funny. Yes, thank you so very much. It was a great honor. And our thoughts and prayers will go with you in the month of February in Australia. Thank you. And ours will be with you always. Thank you. So nice meeting you. President, thank you. Thank you. President, this is Strawberry Queen, Beverly Foreman. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. I don't quite know what to say. Well, I can say one thing. How do you want? Oh, thank you. Mrs. Foreman. Mr. Foreman. That's right. Mrs. Retta. This is Mrs. Ogden, the chairman of the board. Hi. And this is Ms. Patrick Ogden. Well, it's good to see you. Well, it's good to see you. Thank you. I can't believe I'm here. And I'm a little grateful to the senator for bringing you all in. Thank you. That's very nice of you. This is Chip, your brother. Are these your brother? Chip is my brother, yeah. And this is the son of Mrs. Ogden. And she's a member of the festival board, Strawberry Queen. Mr. President, a little bit more of you got red hair, couldn't you? Mr. President, we've got to get a nice group photo here. Someone on the side of you. I think the boys can stand in front. Okay. What's up here? Here. Okay. Interrelation. Interrelation. Yes. Senator, why don't we have you on this side that will balance it out a little bit? How's that? That's great. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you very, very much. This is my first trip to Washington. Well, you started right in the back. Yeah, I know. Well, we've been telling, you know, different things. Right. And people are going, oh, sure you're going to be the president. President. Yeah. Thank you. Well, thank you again. Well, thank you again. Mr. President, that desk was once an English warship. The days of sale, the ice in the Arctic and abandoned. A few years later, an American plane captain found it, brought it out. We referred the ship and the parents did and sent it back to England. And a few years later, this arrived at the White House from Queen Victoria. Right. They had to put the ship out of commission. And this was carved out of the planks out of that ship. That's beautiful. Yeah. It's a great story. Yeah. Right. Well, thank you again. My pleasure. It's very nice meeting you. Thank you. Bye. I'm Joe Barton. Yes. I'm Joe President. Thank you for letting us come in. It's my wife, Danny. Hello there. My daughter, Kristen. If you got a good-bye dog, here you go. Come on. My son, Brad. My son. And my daughter, Alex. You may go. You may go. You may go. You may go. You may go. You may go. You may go. You may go. You may go. You may go. You may go. You may go. My son, Brad. My son. And my daughter, Alex. You may go. You may go. You may go. Why don't we bind up a little bit here and some on the other side? And then we'll go to the other side. We'll be in the middle of this. It makes a pretty picture. You may go. Why don't you come over to the other side? You're going to be a President now. That's great. Everyone, look right here. Thank you, sir. And a day earlier, I can say happy President. Happy President. And a day earlier, I can say happy birthday to you. Well, thank you, Mr. President. This t-shirt was designed by one of my constituents, a Christian art designer who woke up three or more and just came to me and said, to you and me, you can use it any way you want. Well, I think that probably ended up in the presidential library. His name is Mr. Brad Whip, and he was just so excited that we were going to give it to you guys. I think that's great. What do you think? I will. He said to God bless you and we're of a better nation because you're our president. And I would echo that, as I think, my entire family. Now, also, since tomorrow, that's his last birthday. Yes. From now on, he has anniversary services. Yes. And it works just fine. I've been a 39 and 37th president. I don't see anything with you as a president. I just know that there are a lot of us conservatives that were behind you. And there are people that did not give and tried to drag you down. But you've got tremendous support among the people. This is my lucky net that we get to like the person that did it. Well, he's been very helpful. I'm most grateful and appreciative to him. We would like to get a picture with each of the children if you allow us to do it. Sure. All right. Thank you. Why don't you start off? Now, stay with the president. Don't run off, man. I hope being a family with someone in public life isn't always easy. We really appreciate your good work. And you can count on me. Thank you. Thank you very much. Hey, Star Wars. How about that? He really works for the back of it. Be dark. Sensible technology. Clever. Mr. President, Congressman Thomas. Hi. Hi. Good to see you. Good to see you. I appreciate your time. I was not pleased to be in my own state of mind. Governor, I appreciate you having enough confidence in me. That's what I do with your leadership. What it is, there's one article there that says everything I wanted to say. I wanted to know that this is how long ago I wrote it. This is right again. I think you were too busy knowing you were too busy. These are critical events since then. This one said it all right here. I think that's why I'm going to be so confident. Because there's some work that I'm going to give you. Some numbers. Every day at ocean.com we're going to give you some names. It's really an American ratio of how to, those are the minister. The minister. I really like the question. I know it's a story of success. I'm very fortunate. You'll look at those articles. I can't tell you why, there are several things happening in my life, like the loss of a daughter or something. It will touch you a little bit in the meantime. Thank you, Mr. President. We appreciate it. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. Thanks for having us today. Well, it's a great pleasure. It's my wife, Mary. This is Kurt. This is Kristen. This is Andrew Dan here. Andrew? Hello there. We appreciate you seeing us today. Well, it's a pleasure. And I think you want to get in here between us. Okay. And we hope to distribute to young people. We're going to get around this here. I'm in front of everybody. Can you get in? Kristen, Kim wants you to go in front of the president. Andrew, you get back in here. Get close. Back up like Kurt. Let me get him. Back up. There you go. That's it. Smile there. Now smile. Look up here. Look up here now. One more. Thank you, sir. Thanks very much. We appreciate it. You did a great job. Thank you. This is what you're fighting for. And I know how much it means for all of you to have somebody in your family and public life. And sometimes it is it's a little hard and it's difficult. But I appreciate your support. And I appreciate what you supported me and what he's doing for the state and the country. Did you want to ask the president? Yes. It's one of those full of King Charles Spaniard. Spaniard? Spaniard? Spaniard? Spaniard? Spaniard ranks. He's got a bad habit of barking. He threatened to muzzle. He just kind of barks at everybody. That's great. Well, we appreciate all that you're doing and look for this agreement that you've made signed with the Soviets. The first significant agreement we've ever had. I think I think that's the best we could do. I've got four more dogs. There you are. Four more dogs. The president still rides horses. Do you have any other questions? Thank you, Mr. President. Appreciate it. Appreciate it. Thank you.