 Well, thank you very much, I'm very proud, and we have the cabinet out there, thank you. We have the cabinet out there, and this will go in. The cabinet maker is waiting to find out who that is. Well, and maybe Woodford Dalivoreen. Listen, thank you. And he's all playing it, which I wish he had done. And he wanted me to give it to Nancy, but they say I can't say that. I hear it here because I'm not supposed to give it to him. That's the relationship out there. That says, Dalivoreen, Dalen, no, we don't know when this key is. See all the different shapes of the home. And that's the key to the cabinet. That's the key to the cabinet. For her to wear around her neck. Have a little bit of your heritage right close to you. Well, thank you very much. I wanted to praise your offices of our private sector initiatives who have worked with me on the books that I do, and especially in the USIA, because they are translating one of my children's books to Russian for your cultural exchange for them. Well, that's wonderful. I'm finally figuring out that the hope of the future is with the children. Yes. They're going to take care of us. You have the award right here, and I'll give you another one tonight. Because I don't think anybody can really come up to snuff of what you've tried to do for volunteers. I'm proud to help. I've sent you to a few programs when they called me. I said, you know, do you have any suggestions? So I sent you to the posse in Phoenix. You remember that one with the cowboy helmet? I have the Bank of Information, so go. President, John Kevin Hill. Congratulations. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I'm all for you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Mr. Werbeff. Well, I'm afraid I'm going to gather it down. I hope that was here for a family picture. Yeah. That's great. Well, let's see. It's a cane. Wow. You know, I'm proud of you. With the wrapper. And he also had some pictures that were taken at the airport. Have this. It's all in a bag for you. Well, thank you. And this is some pictures of... Of his landing in Washington, D.C. Okay. And that was that man from the airport down there. Yes. I should have been looking out the window because from upstairs you can see the plane's landing. Thank you, sir. He just came in without letting me know. I never knew about the thing. I made canes out of it. I made them with everything. Thank you. Well... Thank you so much, sir. I always have high leather boots on. So you can be pretty brave with regard to snakes knowing, you know, they can't puncture those boots. And one day I was out there with some friends that went on a weekend and we were doing a little shooting. And all of a sudden, little boy, the son of my friend, David Taylor, son came running snake, snake, and so forth. When I went over, it was a rattlesnake. And I couldn't see trying to rock, big enough to kill it. And he was getting away into the rocks, so I stopped on his head with my heel. And then looked down. I had tennis sneakers on that day. I think about that every once in a while. What if I missed? I was so used to being in boots. Well, that's me here. You're doing well, aren't I? Well, if I give you one of these... Thank you. Then it'll be easier for me. And you, the pen and pencil set. Oh, thank you. And for you is the pin. Thank you very much. This is souvenirs from the office. Thank you. And also, I have something else for you. They both seem to be big in pictures today. So I appreciate those for you, and I just thought you might... Mm-hmm. And then... I heard in television your ideas about astronauts and so forth. Yeah. And Life Magazine has just done a big book that takes us through the whole history. And not only our astronauts are clear back to the German rockets and Wernher von Braun and all of that in wartime. And there it goes, all the way, the whole history of space. Great. All right. Well, I understand you were made up of one of our young astronauts. We had an exchange with the Soviets. They had that. We had them here once, and our young people were over there. And one other thing, we wanted to say to FAA, FAA, we couldn't have made the flight without it. Well... They helped us all the way across. We talked to them last 30 minutes of the flight. It took them three and a half minutes to track them. I mean, when they were going to ride, and everything was fine. FAA is great. Couldn't do without them. But again... Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Very good. Thank you. You run for a third time. I appreciate it. I can't do that. I appreciate you staying at home. Yeah, Mr. President, don't mind if I say you're okay. This is my wife. Mr. President, this is... I appreciate it coming so much. Mr. President, 20 boys. And your partner. Mr. President. Mr. President. So good to see you. Nice to meet you. Yes, thank you. I haven't been here in a long time, Mr. President. Anybody can ever want. I understand that. In a couple of days. That's a happy birthday. This is the boy who is about to heighten. With 230 pounds. Still big. With his tackles. Couldn't blame anybody about him. But he's... Why don't you get in the middle? Why don't we all gather around the family? Oh, thank you. Yeah, come on over. There. Okay, Marianna. Good to be here. Yeah, pretty soon. Right over here, on this side. I say Bert Smith said to say hello, if I could see you again. Oh, you haven't heard? Yes, yes. Supermails. These are key rings with this. Financial seal on it. Thank you, sir. The lady's pins. Thank you, sir. Thank you, Mr. President. Wonderful. When your time permits, we also will have you and San Diego all over the county for the joint Lincoln Club and a Golden Eagle Club meeting. They'd love to have you, too. Well, you know what I mean. It's kind of busy. We'll take a look at the schedules. Thank you. Here and there for now, I might have a lot of time on my hands. And we have no criticism. All praise for you and Angie. Thank you, sir. Thank you. How are you? I'm fine. So good to see you again. You're leaving us. Yeah, I am. Just a second here, let me fix this. OK, thank you. Yeah, I'm a little sooner. Just sooner. Thank you. Well, thank you. Sometime, someday, I want to get together and talk to you about things we haven't talked about. OK. All right. Thank you. Thank you very much. Yes, sir. Thank you. There's this one. Yes, sir. Luke Peter Sampson. Yes, sir. I'm Jessica. Jessica. Hi. You all right, sir? Hello, there. That's my wife. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. You and I are going over in front of the fireplace. That sounds good to me, sir. And then when that's up to you, you all come in and you'll get a family picture of it. Thank you. Stay here. All right. All right. So I took Ian Peterson, United States Marine Corps, distinguished himself by exceptionally superior service as Marine Corps aid to the President of the United States from June 1984 to July 1987. Major Peterson continually displayed superior leadership, exemplary foresight, and tireless efforts which were paramount importance to the President and the United States. In this highly visible position, he routinely planned and coordinated numerous events of national and international significance. His role as emergency action officer for the presidential travel was accomplished with expertise and professionalism. Major Peterson served as a White House agent responsible for supervising the use of Department of Defense resources supporting Commander-in-Chief travel throughout the world. His performance as military coordinator for the 1985 Geneva summer and the 1986 visit to Grenada was particularly noteworthy and contributed immeasurably to the office of the President and the effectiveness of the White House military office. The distinctive accomplishments of Major Peterson reflect great credit upon himself, the United States Marine Corps and the Department of Defense. I've seen me do this. I can keep my record clean. Yes, sir. Thank you. We're going to miss you. And I think it'll be prettier if you're in the middle and we know that the young ladies can be here in front of you. You can smile, everybody. We've been in good company here, too. It's been my pleasure. It really has. There must be times when you go where. Cut things. Thank you very much. Children for school and so forth can use some book bags. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. You're more than welcome. Thank you very much, sir. I appreciate working for you for the past three years. Well, listen, I appreciate all you've done. It's been wonderful. Thanks a lot. All right. Well, nice to meet you. Thank you. Bye. Goodbye. Goodbye. Thank you.