 President, I would like to thank you all on behalf of the President, I would like to thank you all on behalf of the people in us for the strong commitment you have ever shown to the people in us and we are well aware that we are dependent on the protection of the United States. This is to commemorate Mr. Kratzmann, thanking the sustaining judge, Dr. Bauden for the anniversary. This is to say, I don't know, I'm just here to do the part of the human bomber, the first plate of the series that is going to be showing one of the raisin bombers that we call the hand bomber. And that's a sign of the settlement we have in May in Palais. Thank you very much. Well, I'm very pleased to have that. OK. Sorry. Well, I am very pleased. And we are determined to assure the... Yes, I am. It's been interesting. I'm still waiting for someone to join me in what to do about sea slugs. The best thing is don't kill me. Thank you, gentlemen. Right. Thank you as well. Yes. Isn't that true? And I want to meet one of the best house members. You know him well. Well, how are you doing? Yeah. Oh, shame on him. This is the author of the Resolutions of President. You guys do this. Yes, very much so. We do appreciate it. Senator Schrier, special Pakistan Foundation. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm glad you're coming. Yes, sir. I'm sorry. Why don't you stay? I love you a little bit. I love you. Major. I'm glad you're coming. I'm glad you're coming. Yes. Easy. I'm surprised. Let me get the target. It's a little easier than some of your duties today. How am I surprised? Well, this is a pleasure to sign with. And I think all of us hope and pray that the organization will come forth with a cure for this. We will find it. Victimized a million and a half of our citizens. Right. See, I'm going to get to write my whole name with one pen. That's right. The guiding course. That will cost me several votes. That's right. Thank you very much. I'm not going to ask for a commitment. No. Good to see you. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you again. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you again. Thank you. Thank you. This is Mrs. Manuel, Mr. Manuel. You're from my home. How many Mrs. Manuel. Thank you. It's all close. I've digged some of the old one. For you, too. For a smile of bamboo. She's a fashionации, Mr. President, who the Coward Party, and the Emanuel, Postal Cost, Exchange Labor. Last time, she was making a list. Don't break the new facts. and that once belonged to the family of James Russell Lowell, the poet. And it was at that place, looking up the river, that he wrote to a waterfowl. I feel like the house people in English remember that. The state house people, let's close down that middle house people. This is some newer cards that are... The church, yes. We haven't located a real poetry card for that. Is this your home, Mr. Britt? Yeah. That's it. That's the one that they restored it. That's the dam behind. This is the... is the power plant. And that's the river where he's a lifeguard for 70 years. And we just fixed them where you can see both sides and have the dates that they were male and who they were male to. I want to give you a new card for the first week of next month to be the first time it's ever been celebrated. And we're going to work this in conjunction with the first night before the party. Our friend John didn't ask us to stay in with them, and he wanted to have that. Well, thank you very much. It was great seeing you. How are you, sir? Good to see you. Thank you for last night. This is Doris Rizlow. Norm Rizlow. Norm is John's brother. This is Marvin Prunberg, the President of the National War Growers. And Norm Pall, who is the Executive Secretary. Norm is the Chairman of the Bullets. I'd like to know who you want to make a presentation with. I don't know who the others have done for us. Come on over and see how some of the bull groupers have done for us too. Come on over. Well, thank you. We'd like to make this presentation on behalf of the National War Growers, a bowl of wool cloth grown in America, located in America for you and Mrs. Wright. Well, thank you very much. I appreciate a red sheet. That came out of the dye. It just happened that it's your car, and Mrs. Wright is one of these. Yes. And we're just happy for everything that's done for us in the industry. We appreciate it very much. Thank you very much. Well, this is wonderful. Thank you. Is Nancy still wearing her ring and red? Oh, yes. She didn't buy anything with red. Oh, she'll be very pleased to have this. I am pleased also. Thank you. Mr. President, this is people who really believe that you don't have too many, many years, and you know we're all behind you. Everyone wants a little friend. Great pleasure. Very generous of you. I just want to support you a little bit. That's a good request. That's a good request. Very nice to meet you. It's a pleasure to meet you. That's a good request. I appreciate it. I appreciate that. Thank you. You're welcome. Good to see you again. I appreciate it. It feels making it possible. It's so cool. It's a nice visit last time. I'll give you some wonderful photographs and letters. She's finally completed her vocals. And he'll do a recap. Oh, there we go. I was looking as he was always holding it. Why isn't the other one? Listen, can you tell me where the other one is? Oh, thank you. Our folks today are wonderful. I appreciate it. I can't tell you how it worked over here. I have a problem with that. My briefing said one was past, one was past. No, no, no. I'm not on the basis of questions. Yes. And then the other one was here. Oh, my God. I said, where are you? I can't change it now. It's just fine. Switch it. Busy day, Mrs. Reagan was up on the hill, receiving a little beer. Congressional water. I think you're saying that it was a rare thing to miss this little part of the way now that in my lifetime, as I know it, I'll be the finest president that we have. It's a journey. Thank you so very much. I thought of you today. I thought you'd done it for me. In the same much? Yeah. Thank you. He must have been a damn troublemaker. Yeah, I know, they got in there. I know we've been having trouble getting together here, but we've finally got a favor from the leader, and he wanted to present you a painting that he had taken about two months on stage. He's very gifted, all right. You can go ahead and take a look. Mr. President, I've been an admirer for some number of years and of late administration and policies, and especially I appreciate personally your leadership in that country, and would like to present this to you. It's a small appreciation, it's open to my appreciation, and I hope that this will serve to show the beauty of our state, South Carolina. Well, it certainly does, and it's not small, but it's beautiful. And it always happens, but... That's right, it's a... You enjoyed it. It's really beautiful. I appreciate the senator for assisting me in being able to make this presentation to you, and anyone I'm sure he can attest to the fact that South Carolina has some beautiful scenes, and this is one that I made especially for this occasion. It's just beautiful. I was proud to thank you very much. Well, thank you. Thank you very much. This is very generous and kind of, thank you. It's my pleasure and pleasure to be with you. Thank you so much. I'm so happy to be here. Thank you, it's a real honor. Thank you. Very kind of you. Nancy, how are you? I'm good, nice to see you. Thank you, Mrs. Hoff, Beverly Hoff, Mr. Lottemar, and Gary, Mr. Redstone. How do you do? My name is, sir. Well, do you know something? Is it the name of the figure? No, no. Got the same name you have. That's right, I feel pretty honored to be here, sir. Well, listen, I am so pleased with this. I know that it will help. And you know what this is, a canvas? He said cans, and this is... Burnt canvas. I didn't know this. And that's why this is kind of special. Everything about this is cans, and so he was first born there. In 1979, I have a mic from me, and I have saved another one from Francis back in 1979 for the occasion. Well, Mrs. Stone... You guessed it. You figured out this. Mrs. Stone told us that you were very good friends. Yes. She liked that you had one, so we've been holding on to it. This is a great place. He was a campaign... He was everybody's dog. He was everybody's dog. Oh, I tell you this is... The wood's old from Kansas, and everything about it is... There's no male in Iowa, 100 years old, and that's made my old male still work on the day. I tell you one thing, this is one of the greatest pleasures I've ever had. I should tell you why I'm kind of wishing it hard. We're very proud of Gary Hawke in Kansas, and he's done some wonderful Western... Midwestern as well. My good friend Rex Allen is one of those, too. Oh, that's interesting. As you can see, looking around... I noticed my most... If you ever get to Iowa, Kansas, you'd be sure to come by. Yeah, I always... I always tell you when you leave home, it's time to be there, and still not be late. Thank you very much. Thank you so much. I appreciate you taking the time. Thank you so much. Thank you, Nancy. Goodbye.