 Yes, hi, it's already nice to see you. Thank you. Good to see you. Good to see you. This is Chad. This is Chad. Chad? Hello. Good to have about you. I'm very pleased to be able to meet you. Very young man. Great to have met you. Thank you very much. Well, wait a minute. This is a little present to you. Hope you get here. Oh, hello. How are you? I'm good. How are you? How are you? I'm good. Hello. And this is Griffin. Very good. Eric. Eric. Oh, shoot. What were you going to ask the President? He said he wanted to ask if you did homework, Mr. President. Homework? You have a little homework to do, don't you? Well, you see that desk over there with all the paper on it? Well, an awful lot of that is home with me. Yes, home. The only difference is the only report card I get is every four years in the election. So I got a good report card of this last year. You got a real good report card. Real good. Mr. President. You must wrap that really good, didn't you? You wrap it strong. Oh, yeah, there is one here. Yes, you wrap it strong. You're like, I am Christmas, Mr. President. I can't open it. Ah. Ah. We've given each other the same thing. Come on. Yes. Well. Isn't that nice? Oh. Well, yours is a very pretty jar, too. It's a red bird in the flowers. Well, will we trade it? Well, thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. President. We appreciate it. Thank you so much. Thank you very much, sir. Thank you for restoring it. Three of the Magical Presidency Virtues. Well, Chan. Say goodbye to the President. Big pleasure to see you. Thank you very much. Thank you so much, Mr. President. Thank you. Appreciate it. Thank you. Hello. Hello, sir. Good to meet you, too. And I also wanted to ask you. President, this is a gift from me to the country. It took me seven months to do it. Yes, yes. I took prior permission from the back door. So I just gave me the permission to use the white sign. And I enlarged it from a photograph, five by seven. I free hand enlarged it. I handed the whole at home. And I worked on it for seven months. And I just recently became an American citizen. Yes. Yes, I am a citizen. All of us so proud of this country and ours and people like you. It makes me proud to be a part of this country. And I love this country. And this is a very small way of showing my appreciation. It isn't a very small way. It is a wonderful way. I hope it is accepted and make, you know, keep it wherever you feel it fits in. Listen, this show is treasured. You know the history of this country? This seal. And you see the eagle is facing the eye. All right. Well, that has only been since President Truman. I know that. I know that. I see a change. So on the desk there, that old desk, the eagle is still looking at the eagle. Yes, yes, yes, yes. Changed, I think. What is this? It's called Beyond Wall. And it's... Last forever. Last forever. It's looked after. And this, Mr. President, is an American craft. I learned this craft in America and Pittsburgh. It's the refinement of the old, colonial hooking, which the early settlers did. I haven't said this is not an Indian culture. Because people think, because I'm from India probably, it's the Indian way of hooking from H-Mod. It's your culture. It's our culture. It's the American culture. This is the American craft. This is just plain deficit. This is little enough for that and not for seven months more. Here is thewest. Thank you. Thanks a lot, sir. Thank you very much. Oh, thank you. God bless you. God bless you. God bless you. Many years of Godless. Thank you for having me. Thank you so much. I thank you very much. God bless you. Friends and neighbors in The Lothian Where Seráć... Thank you very much, and I understand that you and the Corps of Engineers are getting together on some land, and we're going to institute a Western space. The Space Port Museum and Science Center, I think, is very proud of it, and we've been down with that project. Well, I think it's wonderful. You'll be able to see it from here. That's about it. I think it's wonderful. I appreciate all the help. I appreciate it. Thank you. I'm delighted to. Of course, I use our neighbor for one. We've got things we're very proud of. We've got a conference. Well, and I'm proud of our state and how the marketing is played and how the space is working, so I think it's very fitting. Happy to do our little share of it. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so very much. So, can you get one? We've got a little present from you. It's a present from us. It's a terrible present. I'm most grateful for this, and congratulations. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. And now there's 24,000 contestants. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Well, good grief. Yes. Thank you very much for knowing that. Yeah, I'm doing well. I enjoy it there. I'm missing class today for you. I'm missing my chemistry in my arms, but I'm doing well. Yes. Please excuse Amber. She's really sorry. You're easy. No, Lisa. No, I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. But I say thank you very much. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. I'm not. But I'm not. Well, good grief. Thank you. Thank you. How do you do that at this moment? Yeah. Is it your pain? Well, you know what? I know everything we want to say, so. So anyway, Ryan. So did you miss the last challenge? No. The last challenge? salad? Ahhhhh. Mr. President, on behalf of the American Association of Correctional Officers, I would like to present you with this mantle clock, and it's got two candelabra, like for you to have that, and an appreciation for your support of the varying gifts that are necessary. There's two just like that one on the floor, and then we've got that silver dish on the fountain. Well, thank you all very much for this, and I know something about answers to your job and the importance of it. And this, Mr. President, is in recognition of National Correctional Officers Week, and it's from all the Correctional Officers' Prison and Jail from the American Association of Correctional Officers. Well, I'm very pleased and proud of this. As I say, I know this is a little late because we've been doing a lot about last May, but now I understand the resolution has been introduced to them. Yes, sir. I'll tell you, I don't know, because this one had my name on it instead of the Senate's. Would you like to trade it? Well, thank you very much. I really appreciate it. Well, thank you. It's a pleasure. Thank you. Here are some running time bars with the presidential seat on them. Thank you. I'll match those gifts that you have brought. Thank you very much, sir. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. Thank you. I already have one. Yes. Thank you all very much. Thank you, sir. I appreciate it. Thank you for having us. It's just a small token. Oh, Chuck Rock. Mr. President, it's good to see you. You're looking great. He's been with Senator Luberfield last year. Oh, fellowship. Good to see you. I miss those rides on the ranch. They were fun. I'm sure we're still doing it. Oh, good. The horses are well, I hope. Yes. Sorry to hear that. But you're still riding. Oh, yes. Please tell Mr. Reagan I said hello. I sure will. You're looking great. Thank you. Mr. President. Good to see you, sir. Good to see you, sir. Thank you very much. I appreciate it. Well, congratulations. Thank you very much. This is wonderful. Mr. President, here's the parents. It's A. Norris and Bob Norris. I appreciate it. We are. Thank you. I understand that you're interested in the antics. Yes, sir. And also been active in school. Yes, sir. It's not a bad combination. I'm representing the teenagers and I want to tell you how much that we thank you for doing all that for us. All that you've done for us. And I know that we've just physically met but I've loved you for a long time and I will always love you very much. You and Mrs. Reagan both. Thank you very much. Because you can't take all the credit. You wouldn't dare tell her that you love me without telling her that you love her, too. But I thank you very much, Bob. You see how she's a national teenager. She's a misnational teenager. What's right about America and what's right about America? Thank you. You know David Bourne in West Watkins? I want you to know we've released Mr. Mead. I told him, he was able to go out of brunch Sunday and I was too tired. This is a case where the hostage is in much better shape than the captor. But I did vote for it. How sad you are. Congratulations. Here you go. There you go. That's good. All right, Bill. Go along. Okay. Thanks to you. You made a speech for E.B. Jeremy. I was out of the mashed potato circuit. Well, before you get mashed potatoes down there. And with no thought about whatever being public life. I recorded it. It was on radio. I recorded it and played it. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.