 You don't have to stand right here, Mr. President. Congratulations. Well, my pleasure to be here. Please go ahead and put it here. It's in here. It's four, but in a different role. Yes, that's true. Let me introduce my family. This is Kara. She's eight, eight-four. And she's four and a half. I'm sorry. Kalen. She's eight, eight. This is my wife, Elizabeth. This is Laurel. Laurel, she's three. And this is Laurel. This is Kara. She's eight, ten. I think you know this lady. Yeah, that's great. I think if you were in the middle. Peter said you've been on TV. We've been trying to figure out one more time. You're the president on TV. He's the one. He's the one. Everybody else has. You go ahead. Congratulations. Congratulations. Thank you very much. You're here. Well, I want to make me mad at all if we have your help. I've already said to the folks that I would be very happy to have you. Yes, I appreciate this, Kara. You chose well. Very proud of it. We are. We're proud of you. We're proud of you. Well, I'll share a little bit. Believe me, I'm going to boast about him. I've got, I'll take a little credit for finding him. They're a fine family. And that's just exactly how they come. And since we're in Minnesota. How old are you? Thirty-eight. Thirty-eight. How old are you? Thirty-eight. Thirty-nine. Thirty-nine. And he has a daughter that's a newscaster. I do. That's right. And that's what Coy wants to be. Her name's Sister. That's what Coy wants to be. Her name's Sissy. Thirty-nine months. Yeah, right. Well, we'll meet her sometime. We would like that. She's in Atlanta. We'll meet her. I'm the youngest senator now by seven days, or eight days, I guess. You'll recover. And you'll age 12. Senator Nichols. Nichols, I guess, from Oklahoma. Was it the Hanover? Yeah. John's no longer the baby. It was a large burden that was removed from his shoulders when he came to introduce himself to him. Well, you're going to be down in the office a little later. Yes. Yes, we are. We really do appreciate you taking care of us. Well, I'll tell you what. This is a real delegation of girls. We have a good role model in our state. Yes. Mr. President, I've had such a good time telling people about the opportunity to sit with you at dinner a couple of weeks ago at the National Governance Association. And I was telling Gwen King that just last Friday, visiting an elementary school in Omaha, you'll obviously see the faces of our children when I say that I sat next to the president. The eyes just, it's just, it's a momentary, you know, silence, and then the ooze and awe of their eyes just, I don't think so. That was a very pleasant evening. Mr. President, you've got, oh, yes, some things to do before you leave. Okay. All right. Well, thank you for taking time to meet us and you can count on our support. All right. Thank you. Thank you. Excellent choice in you too. Oh, you're great. That's true. Laurel. Laurel. Thanks very much. We'll see you later on. Okay, good. Thank you. You'll find it bad when you've been 39, 37 times. Thank you for that. I remember that. President said that he hadn't been able to not even watch. Laurel. Laurel. Laurel. Laurel. Laurel. Laurel.