 Pretty good. Here's our report, 30 days later, to the day. Alright, well come in here. Take the chair over there. Good to see you. Well, we used to see this, looking forward to reading it. I understand you have some milestones scheduled in there. They're all laid out, yes. So we start supplying them. We haven't put a flight date on it, but we haven't delayed some. It's going to be the first quarter of 1988. And I've given them a signal it's better to be early in the first quarter than we don't want it rather than late. I know that it's an election year. It's not just the election. It's the election speech. We went out on the border. Mark, it's great to have you on your monitor recently. Come back, come back. You've got a world friend. My name is Elizabeth. I've got my wife here with me. We have that nice ride back there for you. You remember Elizabeth, maybe? She's the one who said you worked for her. Get a picture. Okay. Shocked over a little traffic. There's one calling the senator. Thank you very much. Okay. Thank you very much. Thank you. Okay. It's a good day. It's a good day. It's a good day. It's a good day. It's a good day. It's a good day. It's a good day. It's a good day. It's a good day. It's a good day. It's a good day. I think it's going to unusual. We don't have to wait the rest of it. It was with mourning and welcome back. Those of us who have been here working hard. We also hope to do that great quarter of July. Coming down to the next place we were supposed to be. To see those people in the streets, Walls are walled, they build sidewalks and roadways. But the police were saying that it was the strangest thing. But there are just no incidents. There was nothing but good nature and friendliness, and people being helpless and so forth. There was no pushing or crowding or getting mad at somebody up there. The whole thing was a kind of a joys. You know, people were different. Oh, I tell you what, we were there, and we tried to see the fireworks. We started off 3 o'clock in the afternoon. We got pushed back five miles. And we went home. We got home one o'clock or more. And we had a great time. We never saw a firework here. Now, we had $400 worth of tickets for a battery park. We knew it. You know, walking, I took a sub-walkie back then. I got off the walkie factory. Of course, you can come to the mart or go back there. I felt like a mother and father when they came home. Well, we've got a full agenda, so let's first of all bring the focus of compliance. The deficit reduction targets, you and Graham and Rudman calling back to the Congress. I believe the deficit targets were an art of promise to the American people and their government, bring down the budget deficit to urge the Congress to make good on that pledge. I quickly reaffirmed the sequestration order of March for 1986. It's had nearly $12 billion already in solar, so there's no reason for delay. Elimination of the controller general's role in the sequester process should change a little exactly. Now Congress will have to make some political votes. I believe all the left committee of American people do just that. I think it was through Dean and my pledge that we can move forward with the deficit. Now I'm going to ask Bob Dickens, how the door works for me. I was going to comment on what you expect from him, so I'll move next to the right of his action. Bob Rich, Mr. Rich, hello there. Good to see you, sir. Good to see you. I introduce my wife, Kathleen. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. I have a family that works very well. The president of this is John Rich. Good to see you. Nice to see you. Hi. Niter avaient leery. This is the president. Happy nears. Sir, I'm telling over and over directly. Thank you for going over there to this one. Look at that. This is going to happen. I will announce your replacement for Deputy identical. I will say, he deserves it. to Mr. Robert E. Rich, for exemplary performance of duty as Deputy Director of National Security Agency in the distinguished Cryptologic career of 36 years with the National Security Agency. Mr. Rich, through his unique leadership and management skills and unlemished personal integrity, is recognized as one of the key individuals instrumental in shaping the national cryptologic effort into the dynamic and sophisticated system it has become today. His personal efforts in structuring the information base available to national decision makers in dealing with the Akidli Loro, KAL007, TWA Flight 840, and Lydian Terrorism Incidence is testimony to his significant contributions. Mr. Rich's superior achievements, which are recognized at all levels of government, deserve the highest recognition for his meritorious service to the nation and grant the award of National Security Medal. Congratulations, you've done so well. I thank you for all the good service you've done. I wish you no hazing and thank you, sir. We can keep that going for a while. Congratulations, Mr. Dian. Thank you. It's a great pleasure. They have a coalition, say it's another time. I think we ought to get a family picture. Y'all starts to be chosen for this time of year. Let's talk about it.