 President John Moore. Thank you. Great question. Thank you. John Egan, the one who was responsible. Glenn DeMonte, Sacramento, California. That's near home. Yes. Her office. My hand is empty. That's our point. By which we honor you and express our appreciation for what you and Gorbachev have done together. And together through your hard work and effort, you have created a new spirit of reconciliation which we see rippling around the world. And for all of us, you have opened a profound new window of opportunity which we will seize upon and from which we will work to build that dream of peace that we all hold dear. Kay Hayes will present you with the Beyond War Award. Thank you very much. I'm greatly honored. Mr. President, on behalf of all the people that are working to build the world Beyond War, we want to present you with the 1988 Beyond War Award. Well, thank you very much. And thank you all. I want you to know that a world without war has been a dream of mine as a matter of fact. I could tell you that in my first meeting with Gorbachev in Switzerland when the two of us were just in a separate room together one-on-one, I told him that it was a very unique situation. As I said, I think that perhaps here we are two men in a room together and we are the two men that could bring about a world war or bring about world peace. And I look as just one step in that the INF Treaty it is the first time in the history of the Soviet Union that they have ever agreed to destroy weapons they already have. But you've honored me greatly with this and I'm so pleased with what you are all bent on doing. Well, we hope we express on behalf of all the people who have worked so hard for peace and helped support the INF in your efforts. And we probably represent people who would not have always agreed with you. But we do gather here to honor you and to express our appreciation for what you have done. And we will certainly fill it behind you and we hope that when you do leave office you won't leave the hard work and we can work together to build that lasting peace. So we really do appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. I'm also old enough to remember that cameras could not have been that close to this. I still possess a class picture with my brother who is two years older than me in which he is at both end of the class. I'm sure they can do it with a still photograph and he was at that end and the camera left him. He ducked down. Very much. I know your schedule is very busy. Thank you very much again and congratulations. Well, thank you. Thank you. This will be in the presidential library. Well, it certainly should grace it. No. We seem to be meeting a lot today. This is my wife, Ellen. Nice to see you. And my son, David. Hello there. This is my mother. Nice to see you. Take a picture. And this is my daughter, Tiffany. Hi. Now you have come over here. We're going to be right in the center here. Here's the place. There's the man who's going there. The judge. I want to raise your right hand. Put your left hand in the back. You did it already. Hi, Joseph Robert Wright Jr. Do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States. Against all enemies, foreign and domestic. Against all enemies, foreign and domestic. I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same. But I take this obligation freely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion and that I will well and faithfully discharge and that I will faithfully discharge the duties of the office on which I am about to enter. Of course I'm about to enter. So help me God. So help me God. Congratulations. Congratulations. Appreciate it. I think you can do something with her. Thank you. Now I think the family ought to come in here. Absolutely. I have a group picture. As the judge have got to be in the picture. You're coming to us. I'm going to do that very well. Girls, maybe Yes. And you come in here. Good. You know something, it would be a better picture if you were going to be here. I'll be right beside it. I'll be right there. There. That didn't hurt the office go to work. I'll thank you for that. I say that little girl. 9 years old wrote me a letter from her queen. And I was here, told me all the things I had to do. And she really had them down. The deficit and all the big things and then the last paragraph was 9 years old said now get over to the old office and go to work. Let me just say, Mr. President, I think this is a very, very special day for somebody who has been a real superstar for the eight years. And Joe, outstanding, your partner, your friend, and superstar of the great return. And you make a great judge. Do you do, Mary? He's saying exactly right. He has brought some sanity and business procedures to government that didn't exist before. I'm all in with your guidance, leadership, and pounding on the table. All I did was tell you to go to it and get out of your way. And then you did it. Thank you. All right. Thank you. Thank you.