 That's more important. Yes, they were all coming. Can't Princess go in? Sometimes they are going to go in the wrong way. And they are going to go in the wrong way. They are going to go in the wrong way. They are going to go in the wrong way, so you can go in the wrong way. You might have seen it later on, if you were okay, there's a tape that they are going to go in the wrong way. You see that? Thank you. Like, this is for you and the family. Picture of the cycle path. Happy New Year. Nancy, a center of love to you and I will take this one. It's very beautiful, isn't it? It's very beautiful. Yes. I will keep the family here too, on this issue. I want also to thank you for what you did for our people here, regarding I have the service message from the Submariner to say that they have withdrawn the flight that was to take the food, the interior, in the interior, and so that it cannot be taken to the people and what's lying there. And they also said that CRS food has been cut by 50 percent. No, the food has come, please put it. Just not in this case. It's going to be in the Siva. Yes, it's going to be in the Siva. And then for our sisters, we are having difficulties in getting the program. Is that the ones I want to talk about? Now that we are offering more houses in the United States, and we are now going to open the house for the sick and dying AIDS in New York. And so we need sisters to come out from New York, but we haven't been able to do so. So you put the case on the phone. Sorry, but thank you. Thank you very much. You're my love for you. Thank you very much. And you are daily enough for the people. Thank you very much. Tomorrow she'll give him to all men and step aside. So I'll be holding it for you. We'll bring about his family in the store right here. All right. Yeah. How do you do? How are you? Very well. Thank you. Well, this family and friends, this is Florence Riley. Hello there. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. My daughter, Martin. Melissa. My son, Scott. How are you? I'm fine. Hi. I'm George Bush. Nice to see you. Well, I'm sure we've probably seen each other around a lot. Hi, Scott. Nice to see you, sir. Nice to see you. Yes. What? Hi. George, how are you? Oh, sir. I'm George. Hold her up here. That's great. Thank you, sir. Well, I think we better go in. That's a good way for me. There's always somebody waiting for you. Is it there? Well, we'll have that. How do you all? On October 17, 1983, I picked Bud to be my national security advisor. At that time, I made some strong predictions of what I expected of him. And my crystal ball was right up. I described a man with the spirit of teamwork, keen judgment, who would work for a foreign policy that was based on peace through strength, and Bud has proven to be that catalyst. His ability to weigh both sides of an issue and to provide key advice has been invaluable. And Geneva, with his wealth of experience and knowledge, and was instrumental in paving the way toward our goal of peace through strength. But under your outstanding leadership, the National Security Council has consistently provided the support that I've needed. Your people have given me 200% because you generated their loyalty, their creativity, and their very best efforts through your own fine example. Bud McFarland has been an advisor to three presidents. He's given his country 30 years of remarkable achievement and service, and we'll all miss him. But in announcing your appointment 26 months ago, I stated that all of us looked forward to working with you in the coming months. And I want to confirm that I was absolutely right. And I'm now certain that John Poindexter will carry on those same talents as your successor. There is one thing I'm going to have to get used to, that in the night when the phone rings at midnight or three o'clock in the morning, I'm going to have to get over just picking up the phone and saying yes, Bud. What is it? Well, your presence has been truly appreciated, and thank you for a job. Well done. A few souvenirs so you won't forget. That's really pretty kind. The reality that this must of needs be passes as a moment for you and your life is much more crowded in the coming moments and hours and days than as my own. So you don't deserve to have inflicted a long speech, and I won't. You're very kind. Today is always in the enormous honor that you have done me. My father was a public servant for all of his life, and he said to me that that's the highest calling that anyone can aspire to. It surely has been. I don't think anybody could have been as richly blessed as I have been in 30 years of good fortune and opportunity to serve under some of the most remarkable leaders in our country's history. Most importantly, your honor, Mr. President. I said when the announcement was made last week that the remarkable accomplishment of these past four years is so easily forgotten and has seemed so easy. And that's another of your qualities. The enormity of change from an economy in decline. Alliances, the fabric of which was very, very totally stretched. A military balance dramatically shifted against us. To a time today when we are deterring surely, your statement in the campaign that we had not lost one square inch of territory was not a cliche. It was profoundly important to hundreds of millions of people. An economy that's not only prospering but leading the world out of recession. Alliances that are once more confident that they have a leader in the White House. They're standing more firmly with us because of it. All these things, to have been a very small part of that is a profoundly humbling moment. I think that that the thanks really goes to all of you, surely to my wife and to my wonderful family, my son Scott and Melissa and Laurie and truly to each of you to my staff that seldom, if ever gets any credit to Cap, to George, to Bill Casey, Bill Crowe, John Wickham Charlie, BX Jim countless others to Brent's GoPro which has been like a father to me. So I do thank you and I want you to know how proud I have been of this time. How pleased I would be to serve again. This is a wonderful experiment through which Jefferson said we all pledged our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor. A wonderful opportunity. Thank you. Enjoy. I know you've been drunk. I'm sorry. He's running like high technology and computers and each gentleman might be interested if we had a robot doing brain surgery on another, fortunately, dummy. I'm scared to death a lot of men. And the second meeting we had was collected a number of government scientists in the space field to let you know what we could anticipate in space for the next three years and we have leaders in the field of various schools of medicine here to tell you what you can expect to see over the next several years. And with that, free fall. Free fall to all of you coming here and doing this and looking forward to that. I think it's important to socialize with regard to people with symptoms to be in the most hard to play with those notorious for meeting a doctor and suddenly having some symptoms of the disease. One night at a cocktail party he was going to be starting a low-fat payment and he stopped the monster for about 10 seconds and he said, I must stop the monster. He died and introduced himself to Saint Peter and Saint Peter said, D, all the doctors take you home. So he was taken into working lunch. So somebody started off. I don't have the same symptoms. We are on record to have two low-fat patients. Well, we just returned from Stockholm. I'm going to do the individual photos here and then a group photo behind the desk today. Oh, it's right here. We have a picture. As soon as Jim gets out of the bushes we'll do this. Thank you. Thank all of you. This has been a pretty hectic time. I hope we can get them out of town. That's great. This morning they were all just every voice I heard was raised and wanted to get out of town today. But they got a couple of important things to do with it. There's a good team victory, Sarah. You were the captain. Oh, listen, I appreciate it. Orange forwarder stuff. See, it isn't just that particular job. You have to be sending them to a fellow that has never liked foaming. You made 40 plus. That's right. Make it that way. Thank you.