 I think we'll all go over in front of the, I'll get in a minute. How about that? Oh, I broke an iron in the hall. Can't be any for push. For tonight, I'm doing it. Sad pleasure. Thank you. Don't drop it, that's good. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Well, listen, I'm looking forward to tonight. Yes. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. It's a great pleasure to see you. Bye-bye. You know what? Yes. Thank you. Thank you. That's great. Yes. It's great. Bye-bye. President, you know our Secretary of the Air for the Air Force. Yes, sir. We've got a great football team to show you. I know. I'm looking forward to it, yeah. Well, I'm Charlie Hanna, Superintendent of the Air Force. Thank you. President, have a hello there, and I'll see you. Greetings, Senator Barberston. Hello there. Mr. President, Mr. President, good to see you, sir. Is that everybody there? Yes, I'll press it. Bring your stills in. How are you? Bishop de Berries. Good to see you, sir. We appreciate you. Thank you so much. Mighty proud of these guys. Thank you very much. Hello, nice to see you. Greg Marshall, nice to talk to you, nice to meet you. Sir, it's Governor Roberts. Hello, nice to see you. Hello, nice to see you. Hello, nice to see you. Sir, that wasn't a fist-off, was it? That was jumping out of an airplane. Hi, yeah, that's there. So, nice to see you. Nice to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. This is our graduate. We're going to bring half the team over to this side now. Yes, because this is right here. Nice to meet you. Why do I suspect they changed some of the rules of physical science? Mr. President, now you know why we have to build our airplanes. I had quit. I'm asking you a few bigger players. We're going to have a lot of fun in that next moment. So, Greg, I've got a little presentation to make. Welcome to the Air Force Academy. Thank you with our team travel splits. Hey, well, thank you very much. Very good. Thank you. Oh, they have a nice diesel turn up at the presidential library. One of the platform, 10,000 people watching Moose Crows came up to the platform and handed me a football. I thought maybe it was autographed or something, and I'm looking, and he turned then and he said, no, no, and he pointed, and there was a team out there in the audience. And this Heisman Trophy winner of theirs, when everybody was standing up, he raised his hand and he said to me, go ahead. Oh, no. And I hit him dead center. I'm sure he didn't catch it though. And I was aligned when I'm not supposed to be able to pass. Well, listen, I just got a few notes that there's some things that I think ought to be mentioned in connection with this. Congratulations on this, and that is that your offensive team rushed for 4,635 yards, which is a comfort record. And your quarterback, D. Dallas, where are you? He's a sophomore, sir. Oh, man. Well, he rushed for 1,315 yards, set him an NCAA record for a quarterback in a single-season school mark. And then there was the 386.3 rushing yards per game, that was a WAC record and ranked second in the nation behind Oklahoma. And my mother is here with us. She's a member of the National Security Council. I already am. Yes. Chad Hennings was the... Where's Chad? I haven't understand it now. I'm just an anonymous first-team all-american. And during your career, you established school records with 48 quarterback sacks, 76 total tackles for losses and a minus of 473 yards of losses. And you all made your fifth bowl appearance in six years. You know, you lost Arizona State in this one. It was a close game, but five bowl appearances in six years, I think is quite a score. Well, I'm very proud to have this and proud to have you all here and to present you with that. We're proud to be here, sir. Thank you. Mr. President, I was wondering if I could get you to sign my cast. Yep. I felt it. That way, you know, a girl comes in. Sir, all these young men are going to be outstanding leaders for our nation and outstanding Air Force officers. I started my military career as a reserve officer in the horse cavalry, and then wound up flying the desk of the Army Air Corps in the four years of World War II. And if you need an explanation about that, as it turns out, I wear contact lenses. I have been quite near sighted on my flight. And I found out then, when it was called up to active duty, that the cavalry will not permit you on active duty if you are in marked limited service. And I was marked limited in service. So for the next four years, every time some of the fly boys would come in and tease me a little bit about the horse cavalry, I would remind them that I was not physically capable of serving with the cavalry, but I was pretty good enough. I brought the desk in every afternoon for a landing that I lost. Thank you very much, Mr. President. It's great to see you all. The seniors would sure love to see you on 1 June if you could make their graduation, sir. I know you have a tough schedule. We'd be delighted to have you. Thank you very much. I found out that one thing in this job, I don't have a devil of a lot to say about this. They tell me where I'm going. I'll put in a lick for that, though. I've got one more chance to go. Graduation to go. That would be great. We appreciate that. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. Blake. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you all. I run on hard hill. Kevin, I see you. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. We all found out. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you.