 Thank you, Mr. President. Dr. Hewitt is a search officer, Mr. President. Other billers in the White House side, Mr. President, how are you? Like this way, sir. Thank you. Well, thank you very much. I shall move forward to it. Dr. Teller, would you like to have it with us? Dr. Bill Fischer, thank you, sir. Good to see you. Nice to see you. Thank you, sir. It's all right. Thank you for everything you've done, Mr. President. Mr. President? Mr. President, thank you. Nice to see you. It's all box-bomb. Chairman of the White House side. It's a pleasure to see you, sir. Thank you. Thank you very much. Professor Singer and Latina. Good to see you again. Thanks. Good to see you. Bill Adlian from Duke. Hello. I have a new shirt for you. Thank you. Well, thank you. Ed Freeman from San Diego. Nice to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Sandy McDonald. Well done Mr. President. Thank you. Nice to see you. Very good. Joe DeSutter. Thanks to President. Good to see you. Yeah, I want to get this time off the call for great years. Yeah, it's fine. And if everyone could just tighten up as much as you can on either side. Yes, yes it is. That's the sprint. Keep it from the curb over a little bit. That's it. I couldn't get any of the time. Okay, great. Everybody can look right here. Big smiles. Thank you Mr. President. Thank you Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Ladies and gentlemen, science being interesting to know. With that operation through the Duperson Contracts from here up to here, took 2 ½ hours. I couldn't believe it. I went into the hospital with a picture that I'd be sitting on the corner of a desk or a chair with Planned shirt and a pair of slacks and watch them work on that for a few minutes and get up and walk out No, I was stretched out in the hospital suit. I couldn't see it. They put something in here Stayed there and I stayed there and then the horrifying thing I heard the doctor say well It seems that there's a lot of little nerves in the hand Yes Well as a matter of fact we probably know is that the history that after World War one There's a great neglect of hand wounds because of more serious wounds that they thought were life-saving so far and then The record is it developed the hand wounds and hand injuries and so forth Let the army then to set up and declare they were going to become specialists in surgery And I don't think there's any higher level today There at the Yard like at Walter Reed Hospital on that particular subject I Decided these military gentlemen, maybe I just take it for granted Well, you didn't come here to ask have me tell you about my operation But I do want to make all of you Counsel Well, and I thank all of you for the service that you've rendered Best of everything well And