 Good morning. You know the voting is here. Come in. We're going to miss you. I will. I'm going to miss you. I need you to come up. Bikes please. Mrs. Gainer, Mrs. A. Oh, sir. Hi. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Mr. President. Well, my pleasure. Why don't we get a picture of each couple. You get three minutes. Oops. Get in the middle. I thank you. Caroline. Nice to see you. Mr. President. Is that it? We're here once before the medal received a very nice letter from your uncle Tabs. The two of us wanted to come today because to talk to you about something that is important to all of our family but especially to both of us which is the John F. Kennedy Library and we've become involved in it now that we're both out of school and are really taking an active role in it Mr. President. It's an old established tradition that Shamrock is presented to the President of the United States on St. Patrick's Day. I hope I can get this pin out. And this reflects the ties of kinship between the Irish in our island and the Irish here in the United States of whom you sir are the great representative of the United States. Thank you. And St. Patrick's Day is a day which reminds us all of these ties of kinship and affection. This year in particular we recall with Spencer where you were given the freedom of the city on St. Patrick's Day in Ashford Castle with the long tradition of silver making. Indeed it is said that I present to you sir on behalf of all citizens of Cork and all Irish people this silver dish. Thank you. And I would like in return to present to you this letter and you will notice that there is a very special letter hit on this White House stationery. I'm tough on. Well, I'm pleased that we could get together since on St. Patrick's Day and we will be out of town as a matter of fact we'll be out of the country but I'm always happy to spend St. Patrick's Day with great Irishmen and reciprocate the warm hospitality that greeted us on our trip to Ireland last year each dialogue and support all those who are working for peaceful reconciliation there and among them very much very prominently is Ambassador Tagos Sullivan who's working for that reconciliation. I'm honored to receive this shamrock and will wear it as an expression of my hope with Ireland and the Irish people is deep and enduring. I understand that this bowl here has, as we've been told a special historical meaning for the city of Cork it has a little historical meaning adds some special flavor now I would like to have a presentation made to the Ambassador are some representatives that are going to present Girl Scout Cookies Ambassador you have done it already we'll do it again yes just put it there now because I'm afraid those people with the cameras didn't see you well thank you very much and thank you all for being here I didn't know you are those special uniforms for the day I don't know why don't we get anyone to say if this isn't Friday this is Sunday Canada Sunday today the purpose of it is to go over the territory the time that you visit stops at your bank the meeting to be held the chance this morning to tell you that the substitute for a substitute I'm sure that you were having it was good it was wonderful for you to do that listen it's a very lovely affair that little girl who looks like she's a schoolgirl the stage you have in everything it was very well done you can see that just a piece of furniture send that room where Jefferson has a surface that can be elevated to various pitches and really had a genius but down there his house was amazed at the inventions