please join me in welcoming glenn tilton. [applause] >> thank you.thanks, david, for that kind of interaction. as david mentioned, connecting with this city is very important to my company, united coming in me personally. david took over addis ceo of itw from jim farrell who serves as a director of the united board, along with noted fellow chicagoans. among them jim o'connor, john walker, rob krause. we have at united a very good lord, focused and plans for the future. which is important for the governance and performance in the communities we serve, indeed such as chicago. the chicago business community represented here in this room stands together on the civic and community front better than any that i have personally ever known. it serves, i think, as a point of great distinction for our city. so, i am very pleased to be with you here today in chicago, our home town, as david said. i have a good number of our management team with us today. many of them sit on civic and nonprofit boards in chicago, and they also represent much of what we have been