 Mr. President, Ron Jackson, of course you know well. All right, Ron, right here. I've been giving all the instructions and not listening. Thank you. Good. Thank you. All right. Matthew Keith Carrera. Hello there. Matthew Keith Bihondry. Hello there. Senior Keith Alvarado. Hello. Senior Keith Carabello. Hello there. Senior Chief Fasqua. Chief Petty Officer Dempsey. Chief Fasqua. Hello. Chief Meakin. How are you? Chief Jiren. Hello there. Chief Azmedia. Chief B-Log. Chief Aguilar. Chief Ramos. Petty Officer Ganyu. Petty Officer White. Petty Officer Connell. Can I ask you to sign a cast? Thank you. Do I want to put it upside down so you can read it? I want to read it. I'm sorry. Petty Officer Connell. Hello there. Petty Officer Dozie. Hello there. Petty Officer Pop. Petty Officer White is two. There. It's probably higher. I wanna smile a little. John, a little bit more on your right. Chief, a little bit to your right. Thank you, Mr. President. I'll bring a custom code. Mr. подум federImbos. Oh. My first! I have some patience with my hands. I can't let you go. I can't let you go without telling me after this was taken of. You know, getting into the middle getting in the middle of the picture, back early in my Hollywood days, you know, there'd be times when there'd be a galaxy of motion picture people around, somebody get a group picture, and I was, a lot of people always shuffling to get in the middle. It was a great start, the time was always scrambled, it was way over here on the end. Finally one day, I said to him, I said, you're a big star, what are you always doing over there? And he gave me my first lesson in acting. He said, nobody ever reads the entire caption under a picture, but they always begin reading left to right. It was always this number one. Thank you all. Thank you very much. Well, thank you for giving us the chance to be here with you today, and to thank you for letting us serve you. Well, listen, thank you for all you're doing. Well, thank you. Now, where should I stand? Right here, right here. This is Paul. Good to see you. Good to see you again. We were at Bowling Green State University, and we remember you well. Well, thank you. This is John Shelton Reed. Good to see you. This is Ann. This is William Wright from a very important state. I have honorary assistant of Abilene here, too. You're always welcome. Thank you very much. This is Kathleen Shilpatrick. Hello, dear. This is Mary Jo Pressmore. Carolyn Reed Wallace. Hello, dear. There is from Louisiana. Hope the weather caught me there Sunday. Leon Kass, who's the vice chair of our council. Charles Richardson from a very important state, California. Yes. I'm looking forward to getting there. Edwin DeLondre. Good to see you. Alvin Bernstein. A new council member, one of your newest appointees. Robert Hollander. Good to see you. For the opportunity you've given us to serve in this administration, and to work for the humanities, to work to make Americans appreciate their history and their literature and philosophy, and to connect with their heritage. I need to be in the line here. How can you do this? There's a fish on your hand. I just want to... All right, I don't want to obscure anyone. We are all dedicated to the eight-year service. Thank you very much. You were working about it. I had a widened and vangled lens here. I dated back to when the glass pictures were taken for the high school yearbook and so forth, and the camera actually panned. They didn't have a lens that wide, but it actually... And I have a yearbook. My brother was two years ahead of me. And I have a yearbook. Quite a collector's item. He's at both ends of the line. From that end, he ducked out. I just want to say one thing to you. The light builder, the whole family friend, and he has spoken so highly of you over the years. And the great service you rendered him when he was at student at Eureka with you and when you were playing ball together. He asked what I had to tell you the other night when the Morgan State fire was here. I asked, and asked, did anybody correct you at the Morgan State? That is correct. He did. Well, you know, it was Frankenberg. When did he start taking pictures? Well, maybe 30 years ago. We just called him Berke. Berke, that's fine. He was centered, and I was right guard. Center of the line there for Eureka College. And in those days, you played both offense and defense. As a matter of fact, they kept track of the minutes in the game as part of the eligibility of winning a letter. And my final three years there and I would have matched his also. I averaged all but two minutes of every game. But oh, he was great. As a matter of fact, he was one year behind me. But at the end of the football season, you elect the next year's captain and he was elected captain of the Eureka College football team. That's called 10. Small world. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Oh.