 Hello there, Mr. President. Well, a little different place to see the answer. I'm not going to do it. Yes, sir. I mean, well, sorry to hear that you're leaving. But I know it has to happen. Very different. Very interesting. The real pleasure to be there. Like you say, it's always, the time always comes to me. We have a, yes, we have a little something here. Attention to orders, the President of the United States takes pleasure in presenting the Legion of Merit to Commander James A. Rispoli, Civil Engineer Corps, United States Navy, for service as set forth in the following. For exceptionally meritorious conduct in the performance of outstanding service as commanding officer of the Presidential Retreat at Camp David, Maryland, from May 1983 to July 1985. Commander Rispoli consistently demonstrated professional competence of the highest order and performed all duties with great distinction. Through his keen insight, superb leadership, attention to detail and technical ability, he and his men provide the highest degree of support during all Presidential visits. Because of Commander Rispoli's initiative and professionalism, Camp David's security upgrade program was a total success. Fast improvements in airspace control procedures, perimeter security systems, and emergency response systems were realized through his tireless efforts. He accomplished all of these and still maintained a quality environment for his men who realized under his expert guidance, impressive re-enlistment and promotion statistics. By his outstanding professionalism, astute knowledge and loyal devotion to duty, Commander Rispoli reflected great credit upon himself and upheld the highest traditions of the United States Naval Service for the President, John Layman, Secretary of the Navy. Yes, sir. Well, congratulations. Thank you. And I'll see you again. Oh, I know we've got a couple weekends yet. Yes, sir. Say goodbye. Yes, sir. Do you care about that? Yes. All set, sir. The big side is a jar with the seal engraved on it, but the jar is filled with jelly beans. Wow. What do you say? The biggest box with a little bit of people. Mr. President, thank you very much. Well, thank you. We'll see you when we kill it. Yes, sir. Thank you. Goodbye. Crossways. Spread it out and come in. I should have paired him with a brother. Yes, a brother. Hello. Hello. Hello. How are you? You hadn't been in that meeting, though. We were up here to put the cards in the center. Play them around. We brought the cards in the center. And we just wanted to tell you that we really appreciate you coming. We really appreciate you coming last year. We really did. We hope it helps. We can pour you in North Carolina. You and our fine senator here did. If you have any trouble with Jesse, let us know. We don't say that. Actually, what do you do, Mr. President? He wants you to use that. He wants you to use that. He wants you to use that. He wants you to use that. We want you all to do it. I'd like you to do it. I'd like you to do it. I'd like you to do it. I know for all the racing people, we don't have all the smart, controlling stuff in California. We do it straight up. We do it straight up. I don't know. Well, it looks like a stockpile. So it's got plenty of accurate information. It's American people in love with the car. And this is what makes our relationship good. Get him out. Get him out. He saw us tonight. They told us 200 miles out. So he knew we went along pretty good. And he on himself was big. And they told us the last lap. It's like a good time. This is color wheel bright and things. He is a chairman. We'll be back for that one.