 This is a good guy. That's what I just said. Mr. President, Ken Blalock. How do you do, Mr. President? Nice to see you again. Good to see you again. Nice to see you. I'll introduce him as we come in. Gary Kiefer. Gary. Yes, you. Gary. Yes. Doug Mills from the AP. Mr. President, how are you? I see you. You see that picture? It's a gymnastics picture. Thank you. Darrell Hikes for U.S. News and World Report. Good to see you, Mr. President. Oh, you look great. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Arthur Grayson Newsweek. Hello, Mr. President. I see you. Which one is serious? Dick Swanson of Freelancer. Mr. President? Hello. That's South Africa. Oh, hey, that's great. Mr. President, this is Jim Stansfield from National Geographic Society. He is also the steel photographer of the year this year, Mr. President. This was a double heart transplant in Poland. It took about $20,000. Not the most unique technical equation. Did the patient do it? Yes. Mr. President, are you not the groupers from the TV people, and they don't have anything to show you, but Don Lee from Chronicles Broadcasting. All right. Gordon Swenson from ABC. The editor of the year. Thank you. Howl Herman from WJLA. Hello there. Craig Gibson from CBS. 60 Minutes of Sound Man in the Area. Howl Hoyland from Gidette Broadcasting. This is more WUSA. I think it is now. And Steve Athens from WJLA. Mr. President, this is the third consecutive year that Steve has won photographer of the year. All right. Well, I don't know if you know that far ahead. I don't want to know. They haven't been on for a long time. I hope I can answer. Now, I first thought I was going to take a picture. I'm going to do that. I'm going to do that. I'm going to do that. I'm going to do that. I'm going to do that. I'm going to do a hands don't move. I'm going to do this. I'm going to do this. Second picture. One, two.laughter sir Okay, so this was what it looks like from this side? This is our favorite. I'm a Democrat. Alleg rated such as you wanted it to be. So just little souvenirs for you. I hope that's what the seal on them. Thank you very much. Of course. Thank you. Thanks. I used to be. I was in a photograph. This was just given to me. That is the Connie Mack. That's the 1929 American League pen and champion. They all autographed their pictures. They were just wondering in here. You and all of their knowledge of photography. Could that have been taken as today we take pictures like this with a camera just like this or with that back there in those days when the camera used to have to pan? They still are. You can run behind all the people and get yourself on both sides. In my high school yearbook my brother did just that. We have one of those pan cameras at our dinner each year that pans in a cardboard room. I have seen that in modern times. We've got some great entertainment at our dinner this year. We've got the Statement Brothers coming for our entertainment. We hope you and Mrs. Reagan can come. We've got a letter from Bob Hope. He said if he can get back in time he's going to come by. We're looking forward to a good evening on May the 19th. He just had a little surgery. Well, thank you very much. Thank you. Thanks again.