 You can plough it from around that couch over there with a warm-up shirt on it, man. Well, listen to all of you. You're a hundred years old. Nice thing. Otherwise, we'd be doing it over on that couch with a left-wing warm-up lying out on that couch. And it would be a mess. And it would be a mess. All of you here, though, I just wanted to say thank you for the way you worked together with him. I was fearful that something was going to come down here and it was going to have to do to it. It was about 60 seconds. Momentary delay. Sorry. This is a big phone. You better get it. When you were behind us, you gave us the lever before. Not out of the field. We gave it when we were working. Well, come in now, so I can't tell the story. All right. All right. All right, there you go. It takes one person to do it before it ends. Senator Warren said none. Y'all were getting together there. You could come in the last few minutes. I think you started getting some auspicious occasion. Congratulations. Good luck to you in the next couple of days. You did a wonderful job. We're behind you. I meant that. We're trying to get started. The Congressional House says, they have regarded them as an implicit quality to the Congress. They began a program allowing the modern descendants of the American town meetings to use the presidential libraries as a way to conclude their national conferences. Now Wilson started the first of those, and even this year, although the program has moved to other locations, it continues locating the archives truly public institutions. So in this year, We have great reason because of the bicentennial of the Constitution to reflect on our character. We have every reason to welcome this appointment on account of the well-being of Mr. D. S. Three years ago, on November the 8th of 1984, a very special ceremony occurred in this great dependent. It was a joyous celebration marking the enactment of the National Archives of Independence. The legislation marked the culmination of the dream of more than two decades to make the National Archives of the Independent Agency of the United States. Many thought it impossible. It was not a new incident that our solos from that day chose the same purpose as one of the great cultural institutions of the United States This first appointment with the law is a greatest significance because it will involve all of you at this moment. If I could just interject a word to all of you who work in this building, I want you to know that I have special funds for this place. You see behind me is the Constitution 200 years old. Mr. Wilson is more than qualified as you go into design books both by academic background and years of experience. He holds a doctorate in American history. He served as a historian and deputy director of the Eisenhower Library in LA. He has held the post associate director of the State Historian Society in Wisconsin. Since 1981, Mr. Wilson served as the director of the Gerald Ford and Wolverian years before the National Archives of the United States. He has said that he would like the archives to grow over the national cultural resources as pressured in the Smithsonian Library of Congress. And he has stated, here I quote, Many of us recognize that the archives could serve a larger audience, a history-minded public excited about the country's past. With that in mind, I'm conscious of the documents that are with us in this room. I'm going to read some articles from the Federation. The men inside the independence hall are working. Just a few years before, money and risen property and life itself were signing the Declaration of Independence. That very document. Now they face a certain question. Had they and their countrymen over-reached it? Could this wrong new republic survive like its face does? And survive producing the Constitution of the United States? That very document. Now a two-century Soviet revolution. Now it is 1860, with the shoulders of all men. Money and considering requires more management. It is now an oppressive. Like the men of 1787, like Lincoln and Lincoln. I, Don Wilson, will solemnly swear that I will support the movement of the Constitution of the United States. I will support the movement of the Constitution of the United States. Against all enemies for domestic. Against all enemies of armed domestic. But I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. And I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. And I take this obligation freely. And I take this obligation freely. Without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. Without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. And that I will well and faithfully discharge. That I will well and faithfully discharge. The duties of the office. No more John Legend. The duties of the office, which I'm about to enter, so help me God.