 Good to see you. Yeah, Sarah and Ollie. Nice to meet you. I'm Steve Noel. Nice to have you as my father. Nice to meet you. President Reagan, Paul Glen, the treasurer. Good to have you. Nice to meet you. Really great and polite fellow. Nice to have you. Nice to see you. That's a good week. That's a good week. Good to see you. Best of luck. Nice to meet you. Good to see you. I'm the thing. I've been watching as the best place for you and me right now. I've been watching as the best analogies myself, And, uh, the problem count was as high as 200 in the last few days, and 80 last night, and so on. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Ah, but now I have something to give you. Mother and father don't disagree. That's a joke. That's fine, little one. I think we're going to all have a fish taken. This is a jar in here with the seal engraved on it, and the jar is filled with jelly beans. And just in case no one wants you to open them before you get home, there's a sample of what's in here, a jar. It's all right. Okay, that's for you. Thank you. This is one of the problems about allergies. I was just wondering, does anyone ever told you, you know who Teddy Roosevelt was? The presidents who backed the Spanish-American war beginning of this century, left the Rough Riders up to San Juan Hill, the American forces and the charges and so forth. Very active president. He was the man that first started the whole National Park system. Yellowstone Park and all of those that were due to him. Well, Teddy Roosevelt, he was your age and younger, had asthma. What he really did was something that you're already doing. I know about the ice skating in the sun, but I do want to ask you, what are the peanut butter? It's a group of actors that play in a play. I did a play called Camelot, and one called Saganilla. We got a lot of things in common. I thought it was maybe a new game. Also, I'm going to be in a play called Pippin in the summer. That's great. I'm going to tell you that Teddy Roosevelt, that was what he did. He turned to outdoor sports and all his life. He had a lot of those, and even if he couldn't do anything else, then he'd do whatever he was doing, long hikes in the woods and so forth. He stayed with that skating and that swimming and things like that. It's good to see you. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. President. My pleasure. Mr. President, Congressman Hank Brown just walked in. Oh, we thought you were going to miss that. Mr. President, I'm sorry. Well, you're very kind. I mean, at least it's a great pleasure to see you. Janey, I appreciate it. Thank you, sir. President, Sude Olas. Not over here. Hi, sir. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Mr. President, nice to see you. Why don't you come in here with you in the middle? Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. You're not leaving the line of work. Very excited about it. And please have the opportunity to continue serving the program and the First Lady's program in Vienna. I think it needs quite some progress here. I think we have, too. It's been a real pleasure to work for you and to work for your program. And something that I think is so important and you do, too. It's nice to have that on us. Yeah, it's just one second, little one. Let's do an evening for you so you won't forget us. And that'll never happen. Thank you. And a key ring. Oh, thank you, sir. Thank you again. I've enjoyed my five and a half years working for you here. I'm the campaign and elsewhere. Transition. That's right. So I've been a supporter of yours for a long time and I really think you've done wonderful things from the country. Thank you so much for taking all the time. It means so much to me because I'm so proud. It's like the first time. So we're all proud of you. Thank you, sir. Thank you. All right.