 Mr. President, George Highland. Nice to meet you, sir. Mr. President, how are you? Good to see you. I'm going to miss you. I think I'm living with all of you. Good morning, sir. It's an honor. Good to see you, sir. Mr. President, this is Steve Summers. He's our technical guide. He's done all the lights and everything. He hit everything very well. Thank you all very much. Thank you, sir. Mr. President, I'd like to introduce my family. This is my wife, Neil. I'm the president of the United States. Here. Do a single and maybe do a group. One. Thank you. Turn to the girls. This is her daughter, Lesley. My little daughter, Keisha. Can we do a group here, Mr. President? With you in the middle? Better place. Good morning, C.B., sir. We try to keep out of that cold. So we have a group of these guys. These guys are going to be responsible for turning down this right track. How do we do that, Mr. President? The guys on the team, their wife, we try to be able to last three days apart. Can you all move in a little bit closer? Turn slightly sideways towards the president. There you go. Great. Thank you. Thank you for everything. You're welcome. Yes, sir. Last but not least, K-94 now will be the president. So it could be in the picture. Thank you, sir. I'll hold it for you until you get out of here. Oh, he certainly does. Mr. President, an honor. Mr. President, an honor, sir. It hurts. It's a little gross on you, Mr. President. It's been a pleasure for us to see you. Yeah. Mr. President, I'm going to see you. It's a thunder. Okay. I'm going to go over there. Let's be a little more relaxed. That's the last call, Mr. President. Thank you, sir. One second. I have to change. Running out of gum with all these people. Running out of gum with all these people. Mr. President? Oh, no. It's been a pleasure, Mr. President. We're not shooting the sound. Good morning, Mr. President. Good morning, Mr. President. Good morning, Mr. President. Thank you all very much. Thank you, sir. Good luck and best wishes. Thank you. We're going to miss you. We will miss you, too. And all of you, sir. All right, sir. Thank you. And he dates us to me, and I didn't play basketball. Here you are, Lieutenant Reagan. Is it forward? Yep. Anyhow, I thought you would enjoy this article. Yes, well, thank you. Thank you very much. There's two articles there. Mr. President, this is Leroy Gordon. Leroy's Chief of Transportation Agency. It's his men that have been helping Mrs. Reagan with the house in Delaware. Don't leave Leroy. Don't leave Leroy. I like Leroy and Joyce. Come on back here. She supports Leroy an awful lot. Thank you very much. Thank you for all your good work. One of these days, I'm going to get to see that. All right, thank you. We're going to miss you terribly. I live in Santa Barbara, and I love it. I don't know how you can ever believe it. Thank you, Leroy. We'll still be coming here more often than we did. Hey, we're due for the last eight years. I'm sorry for my state. It's just beautiful here, and I can't blame you for that. Mr. President, we just have three more for the White House. In case you'd like to know. All right. Do you want me to walk up here? All right. Hi, Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. President. We just have one more.