 It's an honor to meet you. You're doing a great job too. Thank you. Public. That's awesome. Yeah, that's it. I mean, as you can see, Chief Dan from the party, so, yeah, first circuit, and then light, and then light to my eyes, right behind you. That's right. Yeah, that's it. I'm going to hurt you. We're coming in and maybe you were coming to pick up the major. You left him behind. Yeah. He's a good pilot, right? Yeah, for sure. Yeah. Okay. Well, sir, we can't expect to get that getting you something as well. This is our Santerine. As you know, we're in the Southwest, the Thunderbirds symbolizing the Southwest, and so does the Indian Ocean. We'd like to give you this, and they have to come to us, and thank you for taking the time to see us. Well, this is a great pleasure. It's time for a kiss. Yeah. We'd like to give you a kiss. I've always been curious about the very beautiful thing that they could do, but come Sunday, it has to be brushed off. And our Chief has something that might be a little bit more useful for you. Sir, we've noticed when you're out riding, perhaps you need a new belt, like the California one, represents the Thunderbird and all. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. As a matter of fact, for Shion days, we'll go for the puncture days on the rodeo, to Shion every year. We're always part of the grand entrance, and it's always a bet to see how many can stay on the horse. We get to the shows anyway. It's going to be a show tomorrow. I know. It's going to be a show tomorrow. Yes, sir. It's going to be a show on Saturday. It's going to be a show on Saturday. Saturday on Saturday. What? Friday and Saturday. Oh, because Saturday has three kids, and I have to go to college to take home. It's sort of busy. I'm going up to this one. We know who had priority though. We worked all the time, and they got to the whole show for us. Mr. President, that's Rich Sanpo, one of your neighbors. I know. The ranch then was in your Lake Manilwood County. Your Santa Barbara. His family still owns the store there. The rock store. As a matter of fact, you were on the ranch? Yes, sir. May I understand when Ray Jack and my friends are? Yes, sir. Hopefully on Sunday, when we depart, you're departing about the same time, so hopefully if I can make it up to the show tomorrow at 12.30, then we'll hopefully at least show you the formation and make a small fly by as you depart. If it all works out, fine. If not, well, at least try it. I thought you were going to say you enjoyed the fun of this. No, sir. Rousing is not a big deal. Fly by. We're out riding fly by. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. I'm going to rock the bar. Okay. It's an honor. Great to meet you. My mother rescues me. Hello. How nice. It's an honor to be with you. Once again. That's about it. It's the 41st anniversary of your 39th birthday. That was one to another. I got you each party for years. Well, I'm just a few. I found that it's the same. That way is better than just thinking of the simple number. Don't talk about that. Listen, I'm also the 41st on The Elder Garden. I know what you really refer to. No, The Elder Garden. Oh, yes. I get to sit on a stove. Like a log. No, but I was thinking about what you did for the possible broadcasting from the capital, Sacramento. And I know also what you saw in the office of the governor and the Association of Broadcasters. Because they've been just writing to you like a boarder. Oh, thank you. That's great. We just came from Alcel last week. So we're going towards the right side of your mountain. It's beautiful. It's beautiful. It's just beautiful. Thank you so much. Bye-bye. Thank you. We watched them last weekend. That's great. It was a wrap. Thank you. Mr. President, David Robinson. Hello there. Pleasure to meet you. Nice to see you. Mr. President, how are you? Turn around here. We're going to get a picture together. Thank you. Let me just make you look up a little bit. Well, she did quite a record. And we're all proud of you. We're proud of you. Well, that's what maybe a time when you key ring for you with a seal. Thank you so much for the letter. Thank you so much for the letter you sent to the South. Well, I appreciate it. Well, I wish we could do it. Thanks. Nice meeting you, sir. I don't know, but I know it. How much you cleared the doorbell. This is Mr. Fletcher to collect the first fish. Happy, man. Good question. Excuse me. This is for me. This is only possible, you know, to the effort of all the people of Maine and even the federal government has made it possible for these noble fish to come back and that the final spot will remain. I know the struggle. You know, it was a long time they didn't need to come. That's the most noble fish. You know, that's the most noble fish you know, that would say queen. And this one, Atlantic Ocean. Rivers of Maine and Canada. And at one time, think of it, there were plenty of these from Canada away far south on this East Coast, Atlantic Coast, as far as the Hudson Road rivals, I would say. Sir, I would like to have one more picture of you picking it up a little higher. Oh, I'm sorry. I'll take it. Take this off. The President's cap is dirty. Oh, yeah. And on behalf of all these people that have made this possible and the salmon, the Atlantic salmon clubs in Maine and there's three very notable ones right on the Penobscot the old Penobscot Club and the Eddington Club and the Eddington the the VZ Club there in the river. True. Thank you. I wish you could only be there. This is the history of the family. Yeah, it did. Yeah. Back to 1912. Yeah. Almost all the way back to me. If you would please accept that and all of us would really appreciate it. Thank you very much. I do appreciate you. It's been very useful in my life commission. The history of the first national salmon club. No, I haven't said hello here, too. Everybody. It's been a pleasure. I know. It's been a pleasure. It's Mr. Fletcher's fishing. My God. Don Laramie from the same name. I'm Ed Bowen from Maine. I'm letting Sam a question. I have a few souvenirs for everybody. These gentlemen. You want to give those? Yeah, I'm sorry. Thank you, Mr. Fletcher. See if I gave the souvenirs to the Sundays they think I was trying to buy them. Oh, we're witnesses. Oh, we're witnesses. It came like a little souvenir. That's what we get them on. That used to be my business a few years ago. And I decided this particular one, but the one I caught it on my son tied them, he tied them on and he tied them on and he put them on. Well, that that may not mean a thing to you, but we have a place of things we don't want of the Maine. I have to tell you, I only had one adventure. I wasn't going to tell it because I was afraid you'd think I was trying to top you here, but just a single adventure in my lifetime. Sam. And it was a particular location on the west coast there on the way above San Francisco and I was off for a day or so. So I got on one of those deep sea fishing tubes and we went out off the mouth of the Russian river where they were waiting every year as they do out there to the range to come and then the sandbars to wash out so they can get up the stream. And it's the only experience I've ever had with sand fishing. It's the only one I've ever caught one that shows that it is beginner's luck and he was 54 pounds. Wow. Now these are Atlantic families. Yeah. This was over in the Pacific Sound. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Pleasure. I like that. Thank you. Thank you. Mr. Brethren, we have the American Diabetes Association closer child, Josh Hello there. Hello. You're going to have a very busy year to be doing the Atlantic kind of thing. I have something to give you. What's right here? You're done. I'm going to give you a little symbol of love. That's where we get insulin. Well, see, very much. Josh's mother, Becky, is also to meet you, Mr. Brethren. Robert's also. We're doing family picture here, Mr. Brethren. We're going to do one more. Also, here's Doug Dodd, and John Colo, President of the Left. President of the Left. And Robert Colo, the Executive Vice President. Hello there. We're going to give one more photo here so everybody can come back and get one more picture. Yes, I was going to say one short. These are curious. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. You're a special schoolmate. I believe it's something that you'll get later. I didn't know about that. Well, listen, thank you all for all that you're doing. We're getting closer and closer to the cure, we think, and you can search money kind of more in three or two minutes. I appreciate it. I heard that up there in our shuttle that they thought they had the possibility of creating a treaty between Don and me because she did that. We appreciate what you're doing, too, Mr. Brethren. With the catastrophic health initiative Thank you very much. Mr. Tire, Mr. Deputy, we couldn't have done the job on the mail that we had without them. Mr. Tire, this is Brandy. She's got something for you, too. We've got two more mail for you. Say, you say thank you to all of them for me. Take care. You're welcome. Thank you. Thank you.