 How are you? Just fine. Well, it's good to see you. Well, it's so nice to be here. Where's the fella? Oh, been around for a few years. Well, nice to see you. Let me introduce you to my daughter, Jeanette. Very nice to meet you. Hello there. Her son, Kevin. Hi. How are you? Her daughter. This is her granddaughter. This is Brin O'Connell. Another great daughter. Those others are Californians. Hello, Mr. President. Hi, this is Brin O'Connell. This is Alex. This is me. This is my sister, sister Louise. This is my sister you probably know. This isSunny Sunwasher. President Danoff, you're welcome to introduce yourself. Hello, Mr. President. I'm Gary Robinson. Oh, there you are. Mr. President, I'm just here to thank you. Fine, nice to see you. Thanks. I used to kiss you on the cheek, but I'm afraid to now that you're a Supreme Court Justice. Oh, come on. Oh, this is great. I'm going to do one more. Family portrait. Family portrait. You can smile. You mean it won't hurt? Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I'm going to back what you did. That's great. I want to do it. Practice taking care. That's good. Thank you. Thank you. Practice taking care. That's good. Thank you, sir. I was. Thank you. That's going to take the family members over first, and you'll have the President, the Justice of Congress, Secretary of the Mississippi, and going to get a phone call. All right. Well. Good to see you. Good to see you. You ready? Good to see you. That's it. You'll place your left hand on the Bible. Raise your right hand. Raise your right hand and keep the oath after me. I, Richard Edmond Lane, will do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies far and domestic, that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the Senate. That I take this obligation freely. Without any mental reservation. Without any mental reservation. Or purpose of evasion. Or purpose of evasion. And that I will well and faithfully discharge. And that I will well and faithfully discharge. The duties of the office. The duties of the office. On which I am about to enter. On which I am about to enter. So help me God. So help me God. Welcome on you to the White House. As you have just seen, we were here to put Dick Ling back to work in the administration. Dick didn't know what I called on him 19 years ago, but it was a life sentence. There was no time off for good behavior. The job he assumes is one of the most important, I think, in the executive branch. It was well done by Jack Black and it will be well done by Dick Ling. Last year I signed a farm bill. It wasn't perfect. But it begins the process of making the farmer more competitive in the world market. And more remains to be done. Some farmers we know are hurting. And we must continue to move American agriculture toward the free market and see that government stops imposing programs on agriculture that hurt our farmers. The farmers we're trying to help. Dick, I know that you and Bethel sacrificed a lot over the years and I for one am deeply grateful. And the American people are fortunate to have you and Bethel to know that the American farmers, I know the American farmers recognize that they have a good intent in Dick Ling. Thank you, Mr. President. All I have to say is that I will try not to disappoint you. I'll do the best I can. And I'm extremely proud in order to be a part of your cabinet. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Well, welcome over to Jack. How are you, Mr. President? Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. What do you think? Very good. Very good. Very difficult. Very difficult. He called me all I know. Both ways. Thank you, Jeff, for the time. All right. Good to have you here. Thank you, Mr. President. Now, I'll go back to you. I will, too. Thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.