 Jessica James. Jessica James. Jessica. What do you have for the present? I don't know. I'm going to see you. I'm going to see you. You're very handsome. Thank you. I'm James. I'm Marcy Schultz. Marcy Schultz. Nice to meet you. Marcy Schultz. Hi. Hi. Hi. We can't take pictures of these because they're it's food commercial. This is written by a fellow who was a great supporter of yours. He was a football coach at Westchester State. I did this on athletic stuff around the world. I wanted you to have a copy of it and we'll be thrilled. He's a tough, hard, right wing college professor. There aren't many of them. There must be a lot of them. I appreciate it. He did this, but also that's an extra. He said throw that one in free. Can I write him a thank you for that? Russ Sturzberger in Westchester and we'll give you the name. We'll get that from Will. Jesse, you want to give the president your brought him some gumdrops. Well, thank you very much. I know you like jelly beans and you must like gumdrops, too. She's not too terrible. Take them away from her. No, she's been talking about those. How do you want to arrange this? Oh, I have something to step in the lap of the president. Should we hide your gumdrops? There. Jesse, thank you very much for my candy. That's great. That's great. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Appreciate you. Thank you. I know the family of the public official is not the easiest thing to do. She worked Michigan for you in the first campaign. Did Michigan and North Carolina and South Carolina do it? I was delighted to do it. Good to see you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. We'll see you later. Good day after tomorrow. Thank you. Thank you. Bill Young. President, good to see you again, sir. Good to see you again. I would like to present Carl Cutler, the president of the Southern University of Michigan College. We have Rod Rizzi, the executive director of 5th Theta Capwell which is the junior college honorary in America. Whenever you address a senior college, you'll have a sanction to do on this as a significance of excellence. Thank you very much. Their chapter has been given to you more than excellence for the nation, twice in a row now. Twice in a row. Seven hundred and thirty-five. It's quite a lot. Why don't you go ahead and read it? It's very good. That's fine. Thanks. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you so much. Mr. President, is it possible we can get a group shot so we can advertise in their publications? We sure can. I know I was going to say that this is menu for in this chapter. than just for academies and that is for service. The Institute of Performing is very important. That's why I'm there. I'm going to get me here someplace to land on. Mr. President, Carl said that if you take this with you, it's appropriate to worry about any candidate getting one of the graduation ceremonies. In America, and that is dollars, insignia, by data capo, and any kind of the capo down if you wear that, it's perfectly legitimate. The students have also chipped in and that's a 14-carat gold about the important graduation you ever attended. Well, for heaven's sake, and I know that it doesn't interfere with being a student. The bad news is minds are wrongs. Well, that gives you something to aspire for, Mr. President. I'm most grateful to all of you. I congratulate all of you. It's a achievement twice in a row. You've got to give up the habit. Mr. President, thank you very much. We know how busy you are. Thank you. Well, this is a great pleasure. Thank you very much. We just started building on your, uh, the budget down in the house. No, I hope. Well, that's all I want to do. That's good. That means I'm right, sir. Thank you, Mr. President. All right. Thank you very much for your time. Mr. President, thank you very much. Thank you. Good to see you, sir. Thank you, my wife, Christine. My daughter, Danielle. It's great to be here. And why don't you two get in the middle between us? Yes. And it'll make a much prettier picture. Thank you. All right. Thank you. I think Danny wanted you to send an autograph for her. I'd be very pleased to. I've got to get you two to figure it out in person. This is Danielle. It's Bella. D-A-N-I. I'm messing up my name. I guess I got it straight. I'll bet she remembers who's it was. I'll bet she remembers who's it was. I'm sorry. No, no, no. No. And I laid that to the fact they told me that if you were supposed to be right-hand or left-handed and you were brought up right-handed that you never could really. You know, my mother's the same one. They wouldn't allow her to right-hand it either. Everything that I pick up first, I never realized before. Everything I do first, I automatically do left-hand. I shoot guns left-handed. Everything. That's my alibi. Thank you very much. Thank you, sir. I really appreciate it. That silly budget for past. We're going to hang in there. Yeah. The people will listen to you. Just stay after them. Thank you, sir. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Hi. This is Butcher. Twice the winner that I did it with. Yes, and you've been very kind and honoring me to bring you down there and honoring our sport. Well, please do it. Wonderful. We have a number of presents for you. One is for Rex. I am making him an honorary member of my dog team. I've seen him pull Nancy around not long enough and I thought it would look like he could make a good clip. All right. This is a picture of me with my two lead dogs after the I Did Rad this year. And then these are the holder dog. The I Did Rad is used to commemorate the use of the dog team to transport mail over the National Historic Trail. So every year on the race we carry as mushers commemorative mail, which is stamped when we leave Anchorage, again when we reach Nome, and these have become collector's items and this one is from my win in 1986 and 87 both carried by me on the entire trail. Thank you very much. Certainly. We bought something for Nancy too. See that? All right. And these, we didn't want to leave you out without a shirt. So I have a T-shirt also for you of my trail breaker kennels. And one more present for Rex, which is a dog goodie. These are used to protect the dog's feet on the race. And this one was worn by my lead dog, Granite, and you can see there's a thousand, his imprint is in there. Well, thank you very much. Thank you. Well, I'm very honored. This is wonderful. Can you imagine this little thing running 1200 miles? I'm going to say and the funny thing is television doesn't do it credit because I would have figured from seeing you on television, I was watching some of it there, I would have figured you would much Yeah, well we wear so many heavy clothes. I even don't tell her. No, no. This is me. Well now, you know these T-shirts here and they, I was just telling our cameraman here before you came in and all the heat here of Jude 14 flag day and the big ceremony of the Marines in four dress and all seven of the Marines passed out from here. Really? The female Marines are not. I'm glad you knew that. I'm glad we can take the heat as well as the cold. We're very proud of her. That's true of last week. I think that's just great. Thank you for your time. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you all for bringing in a very fine constituent. Well, it says it all in that T-shirt. Yes. Thank you. She sure is. Mr. President Hanna boy, she missed her photo with you. It's all right. Thank you. Thank you for saying that. It's a pleasure. Thank you, sir.