 Well, it's a great pleasure to greet this team here, this all-star team, the Team America. And it marks quite a few firsts, and we hope one yet to be. And that is the first appearance in the World Cup series of an American team. And what we're hoping for is that maybe this would lead to the World Cup for the first time in its history being held in the United States. I was a little worried about the Rose Garden being kind of confining here for all of them, and worried that they might be attracted by the expanse of the South Lawn and we'd lose them. That's why we turned the water on out there. But they'll be playing, and we'll have an opportunity to see them because they'll be playing in the North American League. And in your first game two weeks ago, you defeated Seattle in that league. But soccer, as you know, is a worldwide sport, and has been increasing in popularity here in America just by leaps and bounds in the last few years. So we're very proud and happy to have this team and to be represented for the first time in the World Cup. And I can't resist doing a little reminiscing and telling you gentlemen a little story that has to do with American football and soccer. But years ago, in the days of a coach named Canute Rockney at Notre Dame, and it was the great and famous football school of the time, and he would have squads of more than 100 men turn out and then he had to cut the squad. And one day he figured out that maybe an easy way to get right down to cutting the squad was on the first day he divided them up into two groups, one here and one here, and he went out with a soccer ball and put it down, and he said now, and he made a little speech and he said, football's a game of courage. And he said, you know, I want that group to try and kick the ball across that goal line, and this one you try to stop them and kick it across that goal line. And he said, of course, you know, you may have to do a little shin kicking at same time, but as I say, football's a game of courage, and all right. And he looked down and the soccer ball was gone. And he said, all right, come on, who took the soccer ball? And the littlest guy and the hundred fellas out there said, never mind a ball rock, when do we start kicking? Well, I think you'll have to mind the ball at the same time. And what we will say, though, is start kicking. And God bless you and we're all very proud of you. Thank you. You have some presentations, Mr. President. The soccer ball, Team America's soccer ball signed by all the members of Team America, as well as the coach and the staff. So we'd like you to have that. And when we win the World Cup, we'd like you to hold on to that. I will hold on to it. And if I hold on to it, you can't ask me to kick it. This is a jacket, Mr. President, that says commander in chief, Team America. Well, hey, thank you very much. And the pants to go with it. You actually sat without it. Well, thank you all very much. Don't take it back and hold it for you, Mr. President. OK, well, I guess that's it. Yes, thank you very much. I'd like you to meet some of the people over there. Oh, come along. All right. To visit with you, if you would. All right. Right. Right. Thanks a lot. Give me the tickets, Jeff. OK, guys, we're running. I guess that's it. Well, yeah, I don't know about it. Is that a little Ted Kopp? That's the way it was. That's the way it is. I want to see him. I want to see something. God damn it. Jeff, throw in a picture. Picture. Come on, we got a team picture, Jeff. Hey, come on, come on. Small guys in front. One line down, one line. Mucho fast, guys. Come on, come on. Right here in the middle, Mr. President. Stay with you, Elkar, sir. Right here, Mr. Joe Mano. Take the tickets. Press pass. OK, that's a good one. OK, don't get excited. OK. We can do some roadtrikes after one o'clock. Yeah. OK. OK. Take it. Take it. Thank you. Dude, you got something. Excuse me? No. OK. Thank you very much. We'll let yourself do any game you want to play. Alice, I think. OK. Thank you, man. Take care. Take care. Take care. No chance. Yeah, come on.