 Light down. Mr. President, they say you've caved in, the right wing, especially, because you've caved in by agreeing to this meeting and by swapping dead love for Zachera. Mr. President, we're very close to you, Mr. President Carter says you've achieved nothing and hard to control during your presidency. I also said he's ready to achieve great things. I think you all have a good question, but I'd be very glad to be a follow-up president. What do you think about the meeting? I see. Have you heard? Have you heard? Have you heard? Have you heard? Have you heard? Have you heard? Have you heard? Have you heard? Have you heard? That affected me. Holy shit. What's that? It's a tree. What a tree? One cactus, please. Right, on that touch. Thank you. Thank you. Beautiful. Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, President Carter and- But in dedicating the Carter presidential center, we have set ourselves no easy to name just a few. Bell rang, expected to see him out of bed and he misses her still. As do all who know Miss Lillian taught Jimmy Carter charity and justice. She taught him to care for all, regardless of race, especially those weaker and less fortunate than himself. Other of its important aspects, the story of President Carter is a story of the South. When Jimmy Carter, well the world has changed now. It has changed because men and women like Jimmy Carter stood up in church to protest the exclusion of black people from worship. And it has changed because Jimmy Carter, black person, should ever again have to bear the additional burden of being deprived of the opportunity for an education, a job, or simple justice. This and again, transformed, self-configurously on to still greater justice and opportunities. A celebration of the South, the new South, that Jimmy Carter helped to build. Carter distinguished himself under Captain Rick Over for his application to duty, for using his gifts in particular his superb intelligence to the utmost. He would likewise distinguish himself going from Jimmy Who to use the cartoonist phrase to 39th President of the United States. I myself count that the Carter's four children have been joined by four grandchildren. And then there's perhaps the most basic value of all. The value of faith. Faith that endures. Faith that gives strength and consolation and joy. President, for myself, I can pay you no higher honor than to say simply this. You gave of yourself to this country, racing the White House with your passion and intellect and commitment. And now you will become a permanent part of that grand old house. So Rick, there's only one thing left to say. And the 40th President to the 39th. Happy birthday. This begins at 70. Thank you all. Thank you very much. The presidents that are gathered here, the Emory faculty and such resplendence before us, and especially the fellows of the Carter Center of Emory University to express Presidential Center and Library in Atlanta. This handsome complex, nestled as it is so gracefully. Ladies and gentlemen, the Carter Presidential Center, which we dedicate today, is an eloquent expression of the man for whom it's named. He sparked the concept of the center that is to be both an invaluable repository of presidential.