 Looks like a fellow, sorry. This is Sterling. He's 12. And this is Reeves. Reeves is 7. Reeves has got something for you. This is Marsha. I'm sorry, this is my wife, Marsha. That's Reeves' Christmas card from his second grade class. I've been sakes. Hey. That's pretty. This goes on and on and on. They're all going to have a ride. Well, Reeves, that's pretty neat. I think we have to... I think we have to light it around the house. Turn around again. All right. Hey, Reeves. You can show your class. Right here. She got one of these to the president. Well, hey, this is wonderful. So amazing. And there you are. There he is. Thank you very much. It's been a pleasure to be here with you. Two young men. I'm going to have to say you've got to be very careful. Say what's in there, which you have to be careful with. Look at that. Can you get it, Reeves? How are you doing? How are you doing this? Will you tell the president you'll be careful? Are you ready? Oh. Need a back or anything? They're both ball players, Mr. President. Well, Sterling's a pitcher. Reeves was a shortstop in tee ball this year. Buddy ball. Buddy ball, I'm sorry. I used to... I used to broadcast on the radio Major League Baseball. I read most of the Chicago team the Cubs and the White Sox. The tee ball I was wearing, instead of having a pitcher, they'd put it up on a tee. Oh, I see. And then Reeves surrounded me. He played Buddy ball this year where the coach pitches. That's the next step up where we can. And I... And I... I watched the dogs at boot. That's true. When you sign a book, you always should put the date down. So this is $20. $19. Yesterday was our 15th wedding anniversary. You gave us a nice anniversary present. And... the party was beautiful. I don't know if they read that one or not. Oh, really? I don't know whether he's friendly or not. Oh, he's friendly. It's very good. This is very good. Not at my house, sir. I didn't like that. Thank you so much. It really has been an honor. We'll do the dim sum. Okay, all right. Thank you very much. It's been a leg of love. I'm glad I'm getting a job. We have to meet at these two years. Yes. Thanks a ton. Great for a fair event. Thank you very much. Have a good day. Enjoy the festival. You too. Appreciate it. We'll just wait for you down there. They did it in the shape of the Christmas tree. Come on in here. Just a hard knock. Brooke's in there. It's okay. I just walk on in. Just walk on in? Okay. Everybody coming along? Happy birthday to you. Happy birthday to you. Thank you, sir. Are we ready? I'm ready. Well, I don't know what you wish for, but it'll come true. I wish for it. Well, very nice. Thank you. One at all. Good. As you can see, I just finished my luncheon. What you didn't see was the president backing into your door so the candles wouldn't go out. That's a good way to do it. Have you had your dessert yet? I haven't. Okay. This is very light. Mr. President, you sing very well. I've never heard you sing before. Oh, this word. You have well told. I didn't do musicals. I didn't do musicals. I didn't do musicals. I didn't do musicals. I didn't do musicals. I didn't do musicals. I didn't do musicals. I didn't do musicals. I didn't do musicals. I didn't do musicals. I didn't do musicals. I didn't do musicals. I didn't do musicals. I didn't do musicals. I didn't do musicals. I didn't do musicals. I didn't do musicals. I didn't do musicals. I didn't do musicals. I didn't do musicals. I didn't do musicals. They had the candles figured out on the cake. What was the, how'd you figure the candles? There's 14 candles, 16. 16, that's a big one. 16. Don't worry at all, it'll catch up to all of you or something. I think Paul laid the challenge. That is good. Why don't we call it the embarrassment? Yes, I think so. Of course you go, but it's bad. Yeah. I think so. Yeah. Oh, yes. Oh, yeah. You can't do this. Yeah. You're very awful. I'm going to be direct. Okay, let me start with this one. Give me a small one and we'll get a large one. Okay. Here it is in Japanese. Oh, that's exactly what that says in Japanese. You remember the joke? No. You'll tell it to me later. Clean it up. I'm going to bow to the ladies, President. It's about the cow poke that goes into the bar. Give me a drink. I said it. Give me a drink. I said it. Bang. The bartender just sliced one out of the cool milk. Here's one word. And the bartender looks back and says, and you too. The bartender says, you too. And the horseshoe rodeo. That's a cool horseshoe rodeo. But I use that on the Japanese. When I was Secretary of Treasury and went over there to open up the Japanese financial markets and they weren't in them, I really banged on them. And I do mean banged on them physically. And on the plane, on the way home, the staff presented me with that. All right. You go to the little larger one next. One more elegant thing right now. Yeah. You've got to read the note first. Do you rip this down? You can rip this down after you put it back together. To break you in slowly to a real sport. This is a real souvenir. This is a Robert Jones crow flight made by Spalding. And that club probably hasn't been made for the last 50 years. That club has to be that old. Where'd you get that? That's the notes on here. Sanctioned by the Southern California Long Terms Golf and Crop Shooters Association. Okay. Let me open up this one. Yeah. Yeah. That's it here yet well. Count 80 trades here. That's true of the White House. Wow. That's a replica of what they have in the Roosevelt room. Yeah. But the Chinese export made for the American market around 1810. They've all left the graph of the White House around 1848. They've expressed it for car finkels. And put it right under the no smoking sign. Yeah. Well, that's very good. Well, thank you. One and all. I appreciate all of that. Thank you. That's a cool one. Yeah. I'll put it back for this. We'll be back. We'll be back. We'll be back. We'll be back. We'll be back. We'll be back. We'll be back. We'll be back. We'll be back. I'm here today, P. X. Cali, and he sent it. And then his birthday to celebrate in a few days. It was really Irish. What were all the reasons why he was really Irish? I wasn't in the room at that point. I came in like, it was Irish because, I can't remember the first part of it. But he never left home until he was 30. He never had any visible means of support. This mother thought he'd got it. For the first couple of them, you're going to have to put in a call. And remember those. There was a couple of other things that stood in there. It's back somewhere. Thank you. Thank you all. Thank you for coming. Thank you. Thank you. Oh, yes. I'm a little behind. I'm the escort service. Come in. Sit down over here. We've got a good reception up there. I don't think we intruded on the responsibilities of the negotiators. They said that we really question whether the United States wants a trade agreement. I said, you know, it's 75 degrees, right? And it's minus five up here. And I sure wouldn't be up here if the United States didn't want a trade agreement. This was in the transcript of this press conference, which went very well indeed. Mr. President, the senator is correct. He did excellent job articulating the key points in not getting in our air and negotiating. That's true. At least we put the rest in part. There are things that we weren't interested in.