 Somebody wrap on a glass of this, or we will not be having a press in Beijing, if there's anything. Yes. You can get right out. Ben Seymour been moving in Central America, and there's been Bob McHugh, who says there's a lot of the recent outfit of the conference, the efforts of the Honduras along with the U.S. Army's emergency deployment readiness exercise forced the Sandinistas to pull out the Honduras short of their military objective, but meanwhile the Nicaraguan resistance in the Sandinista regime signed a true agreement last week in which the Sandinistas promised, again, to democratize the resistance, it's critically short of two other items among the ex-pranker which he did, to tell you briefly about the U.S. exercise in Honduras and their calling for a review and update on the resistance. Thank you, Mr. President. Yesterday we started to move our troops out of Honduras, and seven C-141s, 751 soldiers from the 82nd Airborne returned, actually bailed out, lack of their home base, and the remaining troops were returned and poached in Travis by 0500 out of 31 statistics on the exercise. The total time from the presidential decision to deploy to Honduras to the point where the first troops arrived was 14 and a half hours. From the first soldier on the ground of the last- Thank you, Mr. President. Well, thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. I think we better do it over here on the side. Thank you, Mr. President. Mr. President, you all have to come around behind them, out of silence, since we're squeezing in so close. All right, we'll bring the stove at the top. I think the teaching to the babbage of levees have as much relevance today as they ever have, the values upon which the movement is based. The reverence are not just desirable, but necessary to the very survival of civilization. We shall proclaim this day educated. The rabbi sends his regards to you, Mr. President, as he expresses his wishes, as he always did, that you should be able to carry out the extraordinary role that the Almighty has assigned to you, as you have until now, with health and happiness together with many, many years to come. In whatever position you'll be filling, we all look forward to you to continue the great work, historical work that you have started on behalf of education, specifically by returning the traditional values which have been the bedrock of civilization ever since beginning, and these are the seven no-wide laws contained and given by Moses as it is reflected here in this scroll. We thank you very much on behalf of all our colleagues, the entire Jewish people, especially with the approach of the Passover holiday throughout the world. Thank you very much. God bless you, Mr. President. Have a safe trip back home. Thank you all. Thank you. God bless you and you should just continue to succeed in it. Shall we bring your 86th birthday, your 96th birthday? Thank you. God bless you. Yes, thank you. All the best. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. for the U.S.A. again, and Jim will get his, Josh Spade was the man who really does the things that we want to do. That's great. Isn't that great? Mr. President, I appreciate your time very much. All of us are either on a budget committee or appropriations or both. And we're interested in space. And your budget request is certainly adequate. Our problem is defending it for the situation we got into last year, namely the 302B allocation. We were fine with the budget committee bid for us last year, and I expect that we'll do fairly well this year. But it's those allocations that are in the appropriations that are critical to us being remaining a viable space for a while. Well, I know that we knew when you think we asked it too much. Oh, no. Not too much. No, and your request is fine. It's that we are able to maintain your request. Well, I think, first of all, it wasn't as incredible as I know it would be. The thing that I feel is that here, because of our accident, we've gathered in us in the Soviet Union. I don't think we've done that.