 And just breaking the ampoules. A couple of fruits of our surges. And it's going on here. So, Mies, papers this morning said there's a great division among conservatives. Does that bother you? Dude, I said that way behind church. Seriously, sir, you're the chief. Hey, guys, thanks for coming back, sir. Please, let's go. Where are you going? On out the front. That's not gonna be in the air. Oh, it went out of your frame? Yeah, it was too close. Oh, good. I was saying that's the story. Hey, as long as CNN didn't get it in my office, we'll never know what happened. United States Coast Guard Admiral Paul A. Euston of the United States. This men's exercise is that the United States Coast Guard Academy are now convened. Will the audience please remain standing until the completion of the invitation? Give to these new insons the wisdom to appreciate the contributions of both faculty and staff to their spiritual, mental, and physical development. Congratulations. Thank you, Admiral Coroney. Thank you, Secretary Burnley. Admiral Yoast. Senator... In fact, as many young people have trouble choosing their life's work, I was an acceptable guard. I know I... I don't imagine that any of you wrote anything like that inside of your copy of Tigris. You know, I had to get a straight answer on it. During World War II, one general said that America's secret weapon can we give them a very loud servant. Your service was founded on it. The first Coast Guard casualty in World War II came the day after Pearl Harbor when a transport evacuating American families out of Singapore came under attack. Back when Washington bureaucrats were not as sophisticated or numerous as they are today, we named things more nearly for what they were. One of my favorite examples is that one of the predecessors of today's Coast Guard... Well, the Coast Guard sent three Coast Guard helicopters came to the rescue. Their fuel was low. There was each of the 37 people on board. It was one of the most dramatic rescues in Coast Guard history and a heroic demonstration of what we mean when we say the Coast Guard is an armed service and more. Today, one of the Coast Guard's most important missions is to fight the importation of illegal... Your vital mission. Well, that is one thing. It's not the only thing that all of us as a nation must do. But before I talk about what reasons... 6,000 pounds of cocaine. 26,000 pounds of a drug that has a street value of $1,000 an ounce. Don't try to figure that out in your head. It's 416 million dollars. And by keeping deadly drugs from reaching our communities, I think the Coast Guard earned yet another good reason to be known as the life-saving service. Another key part of the war on drugs has been the appointment of the deny. But prison sentences are 40% longer. And last year, new tougher sentencing guidelines were... And I'm asking for another 13% increase. That would give the federal government a total of $3.9 billion next fiscal year to fight this menace. All told, it's an extraordinary... And unite us, one people, one government, one nation. If you've done this before, you must do it now. The illegal drug use is the foremost concern in our country. And frankly, as I finish my final year of office, it should be a report to me to provide part of the leadership to give a minute to spell out some specific items that will not be considered. And we should consider allowing our governors greater use of the National Guard in this effort. But one thing must be clear. And with respect to bilateral exchanges, I especially want to encourage more student exchanges between our two countries. I hope that more Soviet young people can view firsthand America's democratic system and way of life. Just the other day, I met with 70-some students, 38 Americans and 38 Soviet students, who have held a conference in Helsinki, in Moscow, and are now here in the United States holding one. They could get to know each other. There'd never be another war. Well, and carry in your hearts the values that are the source of our liberty and our spiritual strength. This is reflected in the path of the service that you've chosen. We're a nation of free men and women who use our God-given liberty to serve our country because we love her and all that she represents. It's our earnest prayer to serve America in peace. It is our solemn... I salute you. Mr. Clayton Arsenault, his commission will be presented by his grandfather, Captain Leve Norvig, U.S. Navy, retired. Scott Vernon Austin, graduating with honors. Eggers Ivers Asenbergs. Joseph Edward Balder, his commission will be presented by his father, Major Jerome F. Balder, U.S. Army, retired. Stephen Allen Banks. Kirk Anthony Bartnick. Brad Michael Belanger, graduating with high honors. Kathleen Josephine Bogan. James Michael Bouse. Basil Francis Brown. Scott Anthony Butka. Sean Michael Burke. Charles Samuel Camp. James Dennis Carlson. U.S. Coast Guard, retired. Jeffrey J. McSpadden. Christopher James Meade, graduating with honors. His commission will be presented by his father, Commander James F. Meade, U.S. Coast Guard, retired. William Roman Mease. Stephen Charles Molanson. Timothy Edward Myers, his commission will be presented by his father, Major Edward M. Myers, U.S. Army, retired. Jan Miller, graduating with honors. Jess Carl Moore. John Francis Moriarty, graduating with honors. Phillip Lee Morris. Leonard Christopher Murphy, his commission will be presented by his brother, Lieutenant Junior Gray John C. Murphy, U.S. Coast Guard. Cameron Troy Naran. Kevin Wellesley Nelson. Thomas Gerard Nelson. James Matthew Nushwander. Christopher Daniel Nichols, graduating with honors. Mary Esther Nakosha. Kurt Crampton O'Brien. Matthew James O'Connor. To God and His people. When you see injustice, do not tolerate it. When you see chaos, lend a helping hand. This is Anson's Divest Yourselfs of All Symbols of Cadet Life.