 completely for the career of this group. Bill McCann, I'm the finance director of it. It would be a great pleasure to have you all here. I had a chance to say some deserved thanks for all of you, for all of what you've done. You get challenges still lying ahead of us. You can see I got some notes for your mind so I can get you some licks here. But I think the most important thing right now is our minds should be maintaining the majority of the Senate, doing what we can to see that we don't lose that majority. Because I don't think we could have had much in anything of what we would have accomplished if we hadn't had that one piece of legislation counter that almost 15-year history of both houses being the other party's control. It should have changed the dialogue around here. And I know that you have been concentrating more with the attention on support of the Republican legislation rather than just the 88 elections, maybe six of them is the one we have to get by now, but it's the budget push and contra-aid. I just had a meeting of the Maroon leadership and the Republican leadership was morning and over-office they run this counter-aid situation. There's been a tremendous disinformation question going on. And there's a group of Americans down there, including former motion picture star, who are working to create a documentary film in favor of the Senate pieces for showing in the United States. There is a big slick paper magazine already being published here in the United States, curiously nothing, Berkeley, California. But it is a magazine that goes out in the middle of nowhere and you find that we're reading the strength of that propaganda. And then you come to that slickness in most magazines and how it's described. And the urging on the slickness that the readers take out subscriptions for their senators and congressmen and so on. So they're working hard, but there's just no escaping the fact that we have a last chance to reverse the kind of thing that happened in Cuba in the role of the Senate some years ago. The time that you got here and then you turn this around and you become a citizen. And you can do it. Maybe you want more lunch than that. Like this. I guess I'll take a super minute. And then my conscience is clear that it's a perfect dessert in front of me. It's going to be some time now. I think there's some games being played out there on the country. And maybe one of those games is to see if they can attach it to some buildup and be almost impossible. But it would be impossible to veto. But then they could get the president of the country and let them put some licks in on some of the excess spending that they're not giving time this time. So they're watching very closely. It's going to take some more dedication in order to get this through. We think we're reasonably close, but we're not close, but there's still some more to have in turn. The other thing that I know you're going to mind is that by the importance that's the turnaround of getting the Americans registered to vote over a few years ago, I know all of us for the hope that they didn't. The next generation has grown up now, at least physically. These youngsters, I've had an opportunity to see them in the other campuses and high schools. And then just last week, I caught a section of them down in Paris on the Marine Basin training camp. And I have to tell you, country's going to be in good hands come the next century. These young people, they're so different. That other generation we were talking about was thinking about it. They're just really and so gun-ho with patriotism. It's an inspiration to go out there and see them. In fact, the general was retiring at the end of the month. There's a man down there this time telling me that in all of his career, he has never seen a higher type of young people in our military than we have today. And the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff said the same thing, but in 40 years in the Navy, he has never seen a higher quality than that of these young people. Well, I think it's time to go to the meeting. It's really an honor to meet you. Well, it's been true. I was really feeling good. I was pleased to see you here. We're not sure that the some of the supports of the innocent deaths were going to wait no way to prove it, but we're not sure that those of them were inspired bombs of ours or whether it was their own missiles. See, we had electronic stuff that brought them off. They could measure out their missiles. So instead of targeting them, they were just shooting them like a rock straight in the air. And where I got suspicious was when, once, we saw them on TV, they tried to prove they shot down a plane, and they had some stuff there in the streets. They were right down in the breather. Yeah, but you know what it was? Russia made missiles. And they did use better than we thought. We have one witness now that tells us that the inspire didn't wall. It's good to see you. Oh, thank you. I'm doing really good in my vision. I still cannot see out of the left for a vision in the eyes. But, like, I can't see anything here. It's as if it never exists. Straight ahead. But at first, when we came back, it was, I thought it was worse because everything, it was like nothing had a hold because everything was kind of separate. I looked at something and it was in the air and how that's kind of come together and then that perception is better to where I can go and touch something and then I can touch it. Whereas before, I was kind of wrong. Yeah, she is. She surprised me, I'll tell you. I got a shock. I didn't know her there. Getting a shock is enough. Now we're downstairs. Yeah, yeah. And that, we went into last week and the doctor said, so the operation had a danger and it should actually be made up for problems. That is to cover the whole, put a plate up. Oh. It's like a soft spot. Yeah, and so we're going to put a plate up so that the skull will be rounded. It's to bring back the natural. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Right. Short 5-8 moves. Thank you. Thank you. Careful. So, coming down on this, I didn't want to be just confronting this. I know that you're all, let me just say a few things about this. Another vote will be coming soon and we know this time and I think we have to because each day the military situation in Nicaragua is twisting to another degree to the bad side. And in a month since we made that initial request for assistance, we have supplied weapons in Nicaragua. We have monitored the censorship of the human rights violations of the increase in human sufferings growing. I've seen some of the less enthusiastic in the press a question of how do we know that they have to do to increase their weapons. As a matter of fact, in two ships, in a different time, they use that to support the export of munitions and then are supposed to be a sale for coupons to go all the way down and around and take us out of the mirror so we don't have to be at a close to Nicaragua. That reason is suspected to be in the tournaments with the Santa Mises. We used the House votes that the nation could give a chance to Nicaragua's freedom fighters to prove their commitment to just this hope. Last month they took steps to drop their political base and increase their supply of money to Nicaraguan people. With that in the train, as long as they could mobilize the oppressed people in their country, I'm told many things. Last Friday, I had a brief visit and his message was one very simple. He said the older one, the majority of the Nicaraguan people looked to us for salvation and will fully support an effort for their freedom. We could do this solution with the president. Our goal isn't a military solution as you know. We might come down to that. But we think of the freedom fighters and what they mean to do. This will give them the leverage to bring the communists to the table and negotiate for their own democratic solution. Three times they offered to put down their arms and go to the table. Three times they came and said no. And the Catholic Church in Nicaragua supported the general reconciliation plan and the achievement of democracy. And again, that's a project by the Sandinians together. The category of nations is actually based upon internal reconciliation and democracy. The Sandinians have refused to grant these proposals serious consideration. We think there's hope just 10 years ago. Less than a third of the people left in our own settlement in democracies are today 90% of them. There's only a few years ago that the same kind of talk we were hearing against the communists would be heard against the government without selling. And I think it's a democracy there. We still have years and the theater comes to those out there. And we're not just seeing the success of democracy. We're not doing too long with the authoritarian regimes and the day of democracies. And I think it is a rising time today. So I think probably if that helps to take action on this issue, if the choice is to deny that it doesn't say help, it needs and deserves this way in fact that grant permission to send these is I think to ignore any person in the settlement to pursue a material instead. But the final outcome that I'm going to stay surprised on, as I mentioned before the human and Soviet structures are saying these will be able to take action. And what I would like to agree with you is that we will be able to take these places in the settlement. And if we work together as we have in the past, we can demonstrate that our part of the resolve to talk to these people in a sense that we can delay if we want every day is passing the freedom fighters down in the area.