 Presidential Citizen's Medal, Raymond R. Hunt. During a lifetime of distinguished public service, Raymond R. Hunt exhibited a profession of personal status, which sets standards of excellence for all Americans to enter. Mr. Hunt's leadership in the building of an international peacekeeping organization to oversee the implementation of the Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty deserves special tribute. Through the ultimate sacrifice of his life, Mr. Hunt demonstrated his unswerving commitment to establish one of the just and lasting peace. I'm going to please decide it, and I'm going to be very pleased with my Chief of Staff, but I left her her son just now. She's not going home tomorrow. She's visiting. But I'll catch up with her Thursday in California. I'm going to be shy. But, well, I'm divided because I think I understand the importance. What your duties are and how well you perform them. I remember General Kelly using a line that I used about some men once. They were the returning POWs from Vietnam. And after an evening with them, I was back in California. I had to look and see where we find such men. The answer came almost as quickly as I'd asked if they were just the product of the great assistance that's ever been devised of government. And General Kelly seemed to letter from the widow of one of our Marines, and they wrote about tragic accidents. And he asked, when you read that letter, on that widow, and then said, where did we find such men? It was a letter so filled with courage. So did I. And I said, let me read the letter. I had to start writing. He's not going to want to block any of the ways. What's the best place to do it? You're fine. I'll just mark around. That's not much tighter. That's more than enough. Military spouses. Really, thank you. One million seventy-five thousand. One million seventy-five. That's a lot of votes. Percentage in the amount. What do you think about it? Is it leasty or something as well? That's active, really. That's thousands and dozens. Almost as many reserve national agencies as we do. All we need is a small budget. We're all right. The President had his way. We kind of had that many months ago. Three-part system government. It takes a little longer. We had a meeting with some of your husbands here the other day, and cautiously, I wouldn't have suggested that. The President discussed the possibility of military coup. Yes, Mr. President. Very fine. We sometimes talk about things this way. There's a topic. I didn't take it seriously. Did you steer it towards Congress rather than towards you? Well, that was the idea. I'm going to be part of the coup. Thank you very much, sir. Thank you. You all have a wonderful time. You've had your vocation. No, I just wanted to send up this morning. When I get up there, I don't want to talk to you tonight. I'm going to be very efficient. Put it back to me. The other is going to be raw and great. The other is going to be sourced and had fun. Fantastic. That's a good one. What are you doing? That's awesome. The px always did. I'll get one like Gary. He wants to be already in just a long, long way. Oh, a long way. I'm so tired. Thank you very much. Thank you. Enjoy your trip. Enjoy. I'll be a little bit. It's all right. You got pretty much. It's OK. They want it together. Six miles. One of those all I can mount. Thank you very much. This means quite a lot for me. It really does. Thank you. I have some old friends of yours with me this afternoon. Martha Roundtree. Mr. President, who's the president of the leadership foundation? Nice to see you. And your old friends. Hi. Thank you. Good one. Here I am again. I'm back here almost as much as you. Mr. President. Last time, it was the physical education committee. Yes. Now we're here. Could we have a, oh, excuse me, could we have a round here and take a photograph of Mr. President? Thank you, sir. And then could we, Mr. Lynn Ketter, you could step in. Thank you, sir. And then if we could do one with the Lynn Ketter, Mr. President. Nice. I get it. Yes. I'm back. We're official. Thank you, sir. I'm going to have to make a show that you can't go to the marnet. Just in time. Well, listen. I just want to thank you. Thank you all for the help that Breira made. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.