 The bill we have to organize is probably way back there. And I was in the U.S. Attorney's Office, and we prosecuted them, too. I think it's stated here, and I think it's very well put, that actually, money longs is a lifeblood of organizing. It's going to shut off that flow. Then that's one way to really get at it. Well, may I just add this? I think it was appropriate for me to say, being on the federal court 55 years on November 1, if you met a superb attorney general, then you're very much in that respect. You've got that on the license plate. Well, I'm pleased to hear you say that. I thank you, but it confirms what I've always thought. And I also want to thank you, and your colleagues, for your work on this, for you to take this. And you said one great thing that I can say. Well, I thought you wouldn't have any money during the last two weeks, and so would you, so would I. Between the scops, I look forward to hearing it. I thank you very much. Well, thank you very much. Mr. President. Mr. President, I have something to say to you. What? A vote, can you? It's very good. Thank you very much. Goodbye, Mr. President. It's from California. California. And it really is bubblegum. That's what I said. I was out on the counter of a Kansas store last week. Well, thanks very much. See you later, everybody. Judge, nice to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Right here. Good to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Why don't you put a few on each side of Mr. Jocell, the President, and kind of give in with a lot of him. President. President, if we put two-and-a-half points, we'd be caught actually. We're going to get you cast, yes? President. DIRECTOR OF QUESTION, What are you? I'm done for that, President. How are you? I have a friend moments onfaht. Hello, President. How are you, ladies and gentlemen. President, how are you? That's fine. You've seen him a month? Why don't you let me hear both of these tower hoops? Yeah, I can do it. Mr. President, I'm David A. Good to see you. Where am I supposed to be? Right between the David A. They proceed with the presentation, gentlemen. Some of you step forward. And you, too, Mr. President. Right. Mr. President. I know that you come up here, too. Thank you, gentlemen. Don Fee has been conducted into a lot of family issues. I don't think that's very deserving of it. And I'm going to take it to his career. Under any circumstances, it is our privilege, Mr. President, to present you with this magnificent Helen Bain, Eagle of Freedom, in honor of well-receiving the Grand Academy Award for having ascended into higher gear in sports than those who remain distinguished members. There are any? And I think it all together, fitting in properly, we have the opportunity for gracing our forthcoming dinner while we're doing that. We have such friends who are posthumously in this Grand Academy. We can use them both fairly and still fortunately. It's a great job. I missed it. So we thank you, sir. Well, Howard, I thank you, but I'm greatly honored. I'm sorry that I can't be present at the dinner. I appreciate very much for doing this and coming here. I am. That was a very important part of my life and very excellent company. I might add that it's a fine thing that your former agent is finally doing it for you. This is the first physical evidence that's executed in five decades. Mr. President, may I say something? Yes. Grand Academy would have been proud to be here today. Well, thank you very much. You know, radio, and now, of course, television, but radio has such an impact. It came into being in a lifetime, I think, or most obviously, maybe one or two years ago. The station of the H.O. is now with you. Yes. And those names, they were very much a part of my life. Graham is using Stern. As a matter of fact, I remember doing a broadcast of Bill Sternling for the network. When I was at H.O. and the Drake relays, he was over East Henry, which always had her on the same day. This is a very great honor, and I'm most grateful. We thank you. And Mr. Barker, by the way, spoke with me as a member of the H.O. He said, thank you so much. 75th birthday, you have made a special broadcast for me. Yes. And he said, please ensure it conveys. Still remember that he still appreciates the burden. I was pleased to do it. Thank you. Thank you very much. Mr. President, in the world of Almanac's fifth annual national poll, 4,000 high schools from all over the United States, 145 cities, selected you as one of their heroes. Congratulations from the world of Almanac staff and I still. Well, thank you very much. I'm very proud of it, because young Americans, they're my heroes. These were 13-year-olds, boys and girls. I tell you, she was the generation that they could see them all over the country in this camp. They just, they're something pretty special. Yeah, they are. They are. I have one myself. I think so. Well, thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much. Well, I wish her much. Tell my staff about it. Thank you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. It's a pleasure to meet you.