 So, we see you again. Thanks, Father. Thank you. Thank you. All the way. Thank you very much. Mr. President, Mr. President. Let's see here. Right, just so that we can hear. Thank you. You again. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I'm going to see if this is my report. How do you do it? I'm going to read it out loud. This is Dr. Stanley Holtrick. It's very easy. It's very easy. I'm going to read it out loud. Thank you. Oh, excuse me. No. I completed and dedicated six weeks ago on June 24th and the time of 26th in the National Shrine of the Magic Conception in Washington, D.C. The celebration included a testimonial dinner at the Washington Goodwill Hotel, at which our Ambassador to the United Nations, Jean Kirkpatrick, addressed some 1200 American Czechs. The chapel is dedicated to our Lady of Hosty, a popular shrine in Czechoslovakia since the 13th century. And the chapel also honors Czech-born Saint John Newman, the fourth bishop of Philadelphia and first United States priest, religious and bishop canonized by the church and founder of the American Catholic Baroque Street system. The chapel is the largest of the numerous ethnic and special chapels in the Shrine. It is the culmination of five years of the national effort by Czech communities. Mr. President, the hundreds of thousands of Czech chapels in the United States share your goals and vision and endorsements. We, the representatives of the committee for the chapel project, wanted you to share in our successful completion of our chapel project that being impossible, because we present to you today the first Saint John Newman Award, related to which, nonetheless, is very warm. May you be heartened by its contents and feels, certainly supported by its message. Thank you very much. I was very sorry, and it's in my boat that we couldn't be present at the occasion of the shrine. I'm happy that our Ambassador Jean Kirkpatrick could be there. And I'm more than proud to receive this. He was the founder of Catholic schools in America, and it's something that we should preserve and see that they continue. And I'm going to see that they do. I have long felt that while I believe in our public school system, I think there's a better chance for academic freedom if we continue to have diversity and have schools that are not supported by government. So I shall do everything I can to preserve what he started in that tradition. This list of members of your accomplishments and your goals and principles that are purely embossing. I appreciate your driving for civil rights and human rights. I didn't know that to be dead. Why'd that matter? Maybe I listened to the news too much. Let's get a double of our people in some of these pictures. President, I'd like to see you again, sir. Please let me present my wife. And this is my daughter, Margaret. I also want to be a legal intern at the State Department, so for all I don't want to be shot here. You and I are going to hold one of the fire points. I appreciate it. And you and I are going to hold one of the fire points. Thank you very much. Much happiness. Good luck.