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It's always a pleasure to be here with you, our keynote speaker today. I'm proud to have you here with me today. I'm here in New York County in the state of West Virginia, Delaware, with his wife, Dr. Judy, and three of his family members. Not only is he a medical clinician, but his wife, Dr. Judy, is also a physician. Born and raised in the Vietnam War, Dr. Judy came to the United States as a 32-year-old, 20-year-old survivor of multiple sclerosis. Dr. Judy died in September of 2016, and we are very pleased to welcome him here this morning with those on the line, Dr. Sultan and Dr. Judy. I'm really glad to have him here with us today. He was born in the University of Mississippi in 1995, and he used to work at the Trump Medical Center as the head of the New Hampshire Physicians' Committee. And as the Medical Institution Specialist of Harvard Medical School. He currently lives in Wyoming and North Carolina. That's all the information you need to know. He's about $60 a month. That's living expenses on his own. And I hope to be able to give you a count of the price of living that he lives above. And thanks, in fact, to you for having him in the region where you're living in this area. I ask that you respect that as well. Thank you, Dr. Sultan. Remember that. That's why we enjoy it. Thank you, Dr. Sultan. Thank you, Dr. Judy. We can do this together. We can do this together. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.