 Oh, the President of my greatest quarterback in the history of the NFL. How are you? It's nice to see you. This is my message. How are you? Good to see you. Good to see you. You weren't there? No, I saw a side of him. He went south with us. I was up in his retirement dinner and he said it was 25 years of Coast care. You're not a golfer. Well, I could play around a little bit. He's a golfer. No, no. No, no. He said he never met you, and I wanted him to... Well, a very good friend of mine, of course, is Dr. Don Buffman. He takes care of you. He is. He just came back. He retired. He came back from 25 years of Coast care. You know, the funny thing is, I don't remember the President as Commander-in-Chief, so I... New Justin in all these years, they're close friends and all, but the first time I ever saw him, I was a member of the High School Football Team and I'm hoping to date that we had our course represented in this to me. And I saw Justin Dart. Are you kidding me? Do you remind him that? Oh, yes. Yes, I did. I spent the night at his house one time and I was with him. He gives you nightmares because every football member was a Cleveland Brown championship, was on his wall. They won 10 division championships in 10 years. He was all pro-quarter back 9 out of 10 years and they won the NFL championship 7 years, so... He has a tendency to exaggerate. No, that's not true. I felt like I was sleeping at the Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio. But he's a neat guy. I feel good. You're going to come back next year to the Boogie Bus. Well, I may next year. I couldn't get it this year. Things a little busy. You've got to get your priority straight. That's for sure. That's for sure. A story that is appropriate for you two here. Years ago, Bob Zuckie, the coach of Illinois was also a great painter. Loved him. And one night, maybe it was for Northwestern, we were going to the University of Chicago this time. You know, a hotel there on the Boulevard in Chicago. And I'm trying to remember the position, but it was, I think, alignment. But a good football player had been and he was in the room with them. There were some people visiting there. And he and Zuckie were standing at a window and looking out and he remarked about to Zuckie. He said, look, he doesn't have a beautiful view. He says, it's not the coming of it. And Bob Zuckie says to him, you played whatever it was, guard attack or whatever. He says, you're smart enough to be a quarterback. You're smart. You're a great guard. And the president, you're a quarterback. I've got to ask you a question. When are you going to show your hands? Seriously, Zuckie, you're 70. 73. Great shape. Well, for one thing, is George Allen going to push up or something? He's going to hypnotize yourself, too. What you're starting to do, Bob. Oh, yeah. He's going to take a little to the right. Why don't you give him a push? Why don't you give him a push, too? I see you push that ball. I don't know where he's going to go. I need 70. Do you know who's all American basketballs about to start off? I'm a cardee. I'm a cardee. I'll work then. I'll work then. I'll work. Mr. President, Otto is a real patriot. He loves this country. He loves the service. He loves what you're doing. I admire him more than any other quarterback in the history of football. Well, no, I'm sorry. I'm a real patriot. He's retiring in a member from 25 years in the Coast Guard. I'm going to make a commander in chief. You will. I know. I'm not going to worry about that. Hustler, thanks for the end date. We feel it next year now. Thank you so much. Thank you very much. How are you? How are you, Matt? I'm good. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. This is great. These are great people. They have got more enthusiasm. I'm not a family member. All right, just a few more. Well, we've got a lot of feedback to report. So, thank you for the question. Thank you. I'm a director of the National Center, and we'd like to invite you down to open the conference in part on the 30th of September. Yeah, now I'm just trying to think whether I've been told already that there's some people hidden away here that for both of us, what a thing in front of us that tells us what we're going to be doing every 15 minutes, and they know, people say to me, say, Friday, I can't answer, but there's somebody I don't know. I'd like to extend that to the invitation that you may understand. I'll see the thing you know about it. President, I'm also... Good to see you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you, sir. Do you take that chair right up there? Let me begin very briefly by what I hope sets the stage. I do, I'm sure, have forgotten about a year ago that you and I shared at the first one of the Nation of Risk Symposiums, and we were trying to think about opening this, I thought on the way over, Mr. Secretary, that what I think these gentlemen have come to tell you is that we've begun to address the national problem of education. We're certainly addressing the national problem of defense in terms of risk. We have an industry that we think is important in terms of not only the President of this country, but is also at risk. And what I think each one of us would like to do very briefly is to lay out for you our concerns of rage from, I guess, your ability to help us make Americans better understand the importance of agriculture, not only to our states but to the country, but some of the credit needs, and so forth. So I'd like to ask...