 The schedule's a little quicker today, isn't it? Well, how do you do? Happy birthday. Well, thank you very much. I've got two things for you. I'm so sorry. We'll give you some first. Glad to see you catching up on me now. After you showed me up at Philadelphia and announced how old I was. This thing is too heavy for me to carry, so I had to get one of these younger men. And we'll get out of it finally here. This is the Ben Franklin I made when I was 15 years old. I gave it to the Bicentennial, and the Bicentennial then and turned and sold it to the Franklin Men's for $50,000 down on 5% of the sales. Would you regret wasting all your time in that courtroom? I couldn't do it as well now. I was totally unsuspected. The price of silver is today. It's about $30-some dollars a pound. How much silver is in there? Silver is about about eight pounds. I would guess it doesn't feel about eight pounds to you. Pretty good. You'll have to talk to your tax lawyers to see whether you have to put this in your taxes. I don't know. I haven't found out yet. That's solid silver, Mr. President. Well, my goodness. You've got plenty of things to do, and I'm not going to detain you, Mr. President. We gave one, or the Charlie Price did, your ambassador in London gave one. Did you see the picture? You showed me the picture of Charlie Price presenting the Brown's copy to Margaret Thatcher. No, I haven't seen that yet. I have it for you. She said Charlie Price called me on the phone. That presentation was on the 17th when you and I were in Philadelphia, and they were dedicating the Franklin House on Craven Street. And she said, do you really mean that Chief Justice made this? When did he find the time? And then Charlie said, he did it 65 years ago. Well, listen, as I say, it was a remarkable time. Wonderful to see you. Thank you very much. Take it easy if you get hours to... It will. Thank you. See you, Chief Justice. Good to see you. Yeah, that's nice. A little black on the back, black on the inside. Just saying. How are you? Good to see you again. Sorry about this week, but we did our best. A few of our own people on the stand. Well, listen, I'm most grateful to you for that. We're here to wish you a happy birthday from the people in Pennsylvania. This is my mother, Catherine Walden. Hi. That's my daughter. And your birthday will be the same age as I am tomorrow. We have both had our 38th anniversary of our 30th anniversary. Beautiful. This is Billy Adolph, who's a candidate for State House. He's the chairman of a township in Delaware County. This is Tony McCutchey, leader of our senior citizens, who gathered all these signatures on this card for you and helped out. These are from the people of Pennsylvania who are wishing you well and thanking you for seven years of tremendous government service for the people of America. He was a leader of the media borough, a Republican leader, with your favorite jelly beans. That's okay for you. Wish you a happy birthday. Well, thank you very much. And this is Freddie Icona, who's also one of our hardworking Republican committee people. Here's a little present from me. It plays a little tune. That's from the convention when you ran. Freddie was down at the last convention. I want to take this cake. Before I go on, but... It plays again. The Star Spangled Banner. Star Spangled Banner. Yeah. That was from the convention. The last convention. Can we get a shot with a group photo, Mr. President? Let me get you right in the center here. I know you're busy. That's great. Everybody here. Right here. Thank you. Okay. We really appreciate you taking the time. We wish you well. And once again, thanks for everything you've done for us. You've just been a tremendous inspiration for everybody in America. We really appreciate it. That's my boy. I only have seven boys. Seven boys and two girls. And I'm 77, too. Mr. President, do you remember when you were a media a couple of years ago? When Kurt was writing. Media or county? Media or county. Well, I took some nice pictures of yourself and everybody else on that platform today. And I am one of your great supporters. Big supporters. I'm sorry you lost that contract, but in a backfire. Don't worry about it. It's your will. In a backfire. That's right. In a backfire. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. Happy birthday. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. And he said, would you please get up, the President, to sign my birthday card for me? He did. He signed the card. He signed the photograph for me. Oh, did he? Oh, that's wonderful. He knows you. Yes. Great grandson. Okay. That's good. Thanks a lot, Mr. President. I appreciate it. Thank you. I was asking about her. Yes, I will. Thank you, ma'am. Goodbye. Thank you. Okay.