 Hello there, it's an honor to have you. Thank you. Well, pleased to see you. And Don Waldwin. Great to see you. Great job at the convention. Thank you. Richard Boyd. How are you, Mr. Chair? Nice to see you. Tom Finn from the Sheriff's Association. Good to meet you. Bob Fusel from the Tribal Investigators. And Tom, you're going to have to pronounce your last name. Oh my God. Chief Kimmel. Dick Couser. Oh, you've met before here. Bob Scully. Jim Malley. And Jack Ylverton. President of the DA's Association. Mr. President. Return of order of police. And right down the line. And Lord William Burden here has brought them together because they felt there should be a private organization of law enforcement officers. It's not official as such that could support things that you're interested in and support things in law enforcement to find some important congress and so on. Don, I don't know if you know any other way to manage this movement about it. Right. Mr. President, we just wanted to come to this opportunity to present you with a plaque to express our appreciation for all your support of law enforcement. And to say to you that this organization through the executive heads of these groups, as Ed says, reached over 300,000 law enforcement officers. And we think about 90% of the law enforcement community through the administrative organizations. And they went up on the hill and testified in favor of your crime package, which we've been pushing very hard. And Dick Boyd has put an hour on C-SPAN as a special guest plug-in, among other things. And at this organization, myself, Dick and others, went up and testified for, sent to Thurmond on the judiciary, and been in favor of Ed's nomination. And we have been plugging it everywhere we can. So we just think you're doing a wonderful job. And these organizations are going to take these pictures and run them in their publications. And if that doesn't tell their membership that they think that Ronald Reagan is doing a great job, I don't know how else we can do it. Mr. President, I would like to present you with a small token of our esteem, Mr. President, National Law Enforcement Council, with grateful thanks to President Ronald Reagan, friend of the law enforcement profession, August 30th, 1984, Ordway Puberton, chairman. Many people claim to be friends of law enforcement, but we know how sincere you are. Thank you very much. Mr. President, while Ordway is here, I think you've talked a lot about the private sector. I think this is one of the greatest examples of volunteers. Ordway, a private citizen, has devoted virtually his entire life that in recent years to law enforcement and supporting law enforcement. I last saw him about two weeks ago out of the Law Enforcement Explorers Conference in Columbus, Ohio. And I don't think there's a major law enforcement gathering where we didn't show up, so we're very grateful to him. It's a privilege. Thank you so much. Thank you. I'm really honored. Thank you. We also have President Richard Boyd, hang on a minute, at least. 160,000 members nationwide. We were thinking about giving you a chief's hat, but you know it didn't gel with your policies, your objectives, and what the officers working in the trenches in the streets and in the institutions of the country. So we're giving you a patrolman's hat because that represents an action. This badge is not new, sir. It was worn by a 20-year police officer. His name's on the back of the badge. And he wanted to give that to represent all police officers who work in the streets. And we appreciate it. Ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much. Fantastic. Thank you, Mr. President. I'm very proud to have you tonight. I'm sure it has already, but we're going to keep on working for that crime until they get it or we put it in jail. Fantastic. We're working hard on that. Mr. President, Tom King, I'll meet him tomorrow at 10.30. He will deliver to New Jersey with a large plurality in the history of an honest enforcer. We had a voucher to get him in. It didn't break my date. Is there enough room in here to get a group picture? Yes, sir. Thank you, sir. Congratulations. I think on September 4, I will be the greatest enforcement in the whole world. I'll walk every December better than we can. They got to run our state highways. You know, Mr. President, I would bet the majority of their memberships just by knowing that we're probably Democrats. But that's why I don't know either. I appreciate it so much. I'm ready for president. That's okay. How do you do? Who do you see here? This is Caroline. Caroline? This is Harvey Reagan. Yeah, president. This is Caroline. This is my colleague. I only knew that nobody wanted to be on their ball team. I never saw the ball. It was just about here. I kept one foot back ready to deduct. And out in the outfield, I thought I'd be yelling and looking and I'd know a ball was there. I didn't see it in time to catch it. One day, riding with my folks, they'd been in the front seat of the car. In the back seat, my mother put her glasses down. I was just sitting there with my mother in the back seat. I picked up her glasses and put them on. And suddenly saw a little that I had never seen before. That's great. Thank you. I know what it can't be. This age, none of us will get any age. That's right. Also juggies. Thank you. We'll see you. It was a pleasure. I love you all. It's one of those extinctions that you talked about yesterday. Thank you so much. Well, listen. I want to thank all of you. I know the support that your whole industry has been for what we've been trying to do. We're for you all the way. What you're trying to do. New magazines. We're trying to get out in two months to get some issues out. And I want to get you on for that next. Well, we're going to keep trying to get those interest rates down. We know that's the mass. The interest rate down in the debt. Yes. Would you like to step in for an individual there for a moment? Oh, yes. We've had individuals. Yes, sir. Thank you very much. I appreciate it. Come in and tell you the number. And they're the backbone of the country. Yes, they are. They're one of the two industries that can cause a compression all by yourself. I just got the figures the other day that increased in the housing. Just since the recovery expansion started, it's been over 52%. We have the best full bonds of business in my company that we've had in 88. They're 96 years. The last four months have been the best four months in the history of our company. We can just convince those scaredy-cats out there with the loans that we're going to go back to. That's just a change when it gets to the 13% markets where things begin to stop. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Hello there. Just fine. I know what you're here for. Yes. And may I regret this tempered a little by the fact that you won't be fully recovered. Yes. Well, it's obviously a very, very difficult decision to make because it has been a real honor to serve the administration. I've been a fan of yours for a long time, but I have a message. I have a 96-year-old grandmother who is a really big fan. She wants you to know she's casting her book for you on the 26th. Thank you. And thank her. I sure will. It has been a very, very worthwhile and rewarding experience for me. And I just hope that I've been able to make good progress over the further relations I've already contributed and help you achieve some of your initial business. I thank you for the opportunity to serve. It's been a very, very wonderful experience. We've been very pleased and happy to have you. Thank you. Okay. Thank you. Here's a souvenir. Oh, yes. Thank you very much. Well, okay. This is what I'm supposed to have. Yes, I guess I should present that to you. All right. Okay, again. Good luck. Thank you. Thank you for all you've done. I have a chance to introduce you in the second regular. Great. Thank you very much. I'll go about it. I understand that you have submitted this early. Yes, yes. It's fine. I have a shot of you served behind the desk.