our most beloved president -- and it is such a privilege to be here today to talk about ronald reagan. it is so a proper full -- apocryphal. we have never been able to prove it actually happen, but it's a story about ronald reagan out riding with queen elizabeth, and at one point, the queen had a prolonged bout of flatulence, and she says, oh, i'm sorry, and he says it's all right, your majesty, i thought it was the horse. [laughter] to be the individual in a meeting and say that one correct thing that makes everyone laugh and work together, that's a very powerful thing. >> that's great. not to ruin the story, though i know the president very well, but that sounds just like him. we are going to open up to questions in just a minute, but i want to ask each of you, without getting yourselves in trouble politically, is there one person in washington, d.c. today that you would like to have read your book? and if he or she has time for just one chapter, which would you recommend? lea: no idea who she's talking about. jeremy: i would like to give it to everyone in d.c., especially congress