 But all this sound equipment, I'll have to button my back here. Well, come in, let's go over there and see what's going on. The last time you talked, I forgot to tell you. No, this is just a presentation of what you were going to say. Oh, confirming my life. Well, right. When we were discussing who expressed serious reservations, legitimacy, and I just wanted to probe that a little further. Oh, the follow-up. I'm going to talk to you. I'll be right back. This guy was always on the center. I'm going to see if he's on the top. Who's that? I don't know. Yeah, I have to. Yeah. This guy's got his own. What is back? Back, I see. Back. I see. I see. I see. I see. I see. I see. I see. I see. I see. I see. I see. I see. I see. I see. I see. I see. Oh, Yay. All right, that's it. Was completely through for now. Okay. Please rail you™ and have some help with it. I see. That's it. War is not war. You and your group, we all came together on some things. I think you got a lot going on but accomplished. Got a way to go and I mean, you've got some things you want to talk about. Mr. President, you're balancing that and shaking our hands too, that's not bad. That's pretty good for you. Alright, well come on in here. Take the red chair over there. Are you sober? I understand you have an old party up there in Canada. I'm sober, but I'll tell you, this is for real. We have a really sleepless night, not through any of that, but I guess they wanted to treat us real nice so they painted everything up. And you know when you try to sleep in a room with the fresh paint smell? Oh my God. Both of us just awake in and out all the time. The night doing your favor they just painted it too soon, they just painted it two weeks before that. And I ran in the room. For the green color, I guess they had to just leave him. Was it green or the color? No, it was kind of like this, but they haven't even been doing a lot of work. Not only just in our room, but others. I know the doctor over here, he was sniffling the next morning and upset him that way. Let me just say I don't remember the color. But I'll tell you, they were all trying to be very nice, and I just think there was a great meeting. I think we've got a relationship that we had for a long time. So you're saying that if you or I were to say the heck whether we were going down the hall of my hand and you had to sit there in the night. Two hours from now, take care of it. Well listen, I know there's something that's really MX, but I also understand it. You've got some problems or some questions and so forth. So why don't we start with that. Say it's gotten a lot warmer than this morning. I was freezing. I appreciate you getting with us. I was listening. Sorry to have kept you all waiting, but some of your colleagues, you don't know they are. I just didn't want to go. I won't tell anybody. You hadn't told anybody. That's why you're here. Well, come in. Somebody take the chair over here and other places and I'll call on you for support with these two fellows if you need it. Well, I know that you can't help but know that there are lots of concerns. I'm sure legitimate ones in the board are just how they feel about this. I'd like to see if I can't answer whatever question they might have. I feel very strongly that it is a necessary weapon to our old deterrent. And I also believe in addition to that, that it is essential to those negotiators of ours that it would be the worst thing in the world if we let those Russians after a week of negotiations sit across the table from the smirk on their faces because we had started unilaterally cutting back. If you had some chair over there, got some concerns about it, and I'd like to be able to answer anything if I could of what it is that... Well, basically it is. I have never been forwarding things, as a matter of fact, prior to running for office. I did a great deal of research on it and strongly support other parts. How are you? Good seeing you today. Good to see you. I didn't take chair over there. Yes, I'm your first appointment of the spring, so... That's right. I always thought that it was the 21st, but I understand that it... I know you've got some concerns about it. I understand you have some concerns. I've got some answers. Good morning, Max. How are you? How are you, sir? Well, as I informed your staff yesterday when the request came in to meet with... How are you, sir? Yes, I am. I'm Harold Humbert. Thank you. See you. Mr. President, Deidh Jenkins from Georgia. How is President George? I'm glad to see you. This is one of you. Take the chair and sit over here. Close. I've got some answers there. I'm excited. I hope so. President, fine. Thank you. Mr. Ravine Sternstein. I'm glad it's anonymous, Mr. President. I'm Ravine Shapiro. It's a pleasure to see you. Ravine Platt. How do you do, President? Ravine Coronel. How do you do? Ravine Wolpe. How are you? How are you, Mr. President? And Ravine Bernstein. Hello there. What's the $3,000 of the King of the Universe grant influence? This is a traditional grant to the President that is offered when we are honored to greet the head of state, which we just recited by Ravine Bernstein. Mr. President, I wonder if we can take a minute. We are here in Washington, on behalf of the National Conference of Soviet Jewry and the synagogue council of America. First, we wanted to present to you this beautiful Haggadah, which is the traditional prayer book for Passover. That is the spirit of freedom. And the reason we came to Washington, Mr. President, Ravine, Ravine, particularly leaders from all over the country, Orthodox, conservative, and reform, who have come, of course, to express and to manifest our concern about our brothers and sisters in the Soviet Union, who are in the stress, deep stress. And, of course, we are agonized about their plight. And we are going to evoke every method we can. We want to first express our gratitude to you, Mr. President, and your administration. We know that you have been very helpful and the strength of your position, your moral positions, deeply appreciated by all of us. And, of course, the prayer and the hope that, as you and God bless you in this hope that your negotiations with the Soviet Union will be productive and fruitful, we pray that the issue of our brothers and sisters will always be out of most of the discussions in these talks. We are determined that we cannot ever forget this. And we hope that such an honored and distinguished leader as you will join with us in the hope and the prayer that we will be able to free our fellow Jews. I do join with you in that, and I hope that you will have this. Let me just say one. If at times it appears that nothing is happening here at this end, I want you to recognize that our tactics have to be a little different yours than ours. I believe that we make a mistake if the head of state or government publicly seems to be pushing the other government. Then politically you push their leaders into a position where they mustn't appear to be dominated by another government. And we have been in our active meeting comes about that I have invited this will be foremost. Now, publicly every time we've ever said anything, they say, we can't listen to anyone with regard to internal affairs. I have found already I've never made this public. I don't want you to remember when I came here, 15 Pentecostalists in the city, basically the embassy, and they've been there for four years. I've never said a word about it because it wasn't evidence of what I call the quiet diplomacy. I said that we needed more than words. We needed deeds and more than a number of things that could be done to give evidence that they wanted to. This one is very important. Because we know who you are. We'll be grateful for any kind of diplomacy, open or quiet. And if you bring three million Russian Jews here, we'll declare a religious holiday. Thank you, Mr. President. I don't want you to know very much. I believe in that. And it's the latest thing now about jailing people for teaching him. Yes, yes. So for reference, I just cannot go on. We assure you we will not forget this. Thank you again, sir. I'll address everything. Would you like to go to the picture? Sure. I'll show there. This is their story. I said, what did you do then for him? Well, he said curfew. But he said it isn't curfew yet. He said, I know. But he's a friend of mine. I know where he lives. He never could have made it. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you all very much. Thank you for that. Thank you. This is the end of the show. I want you to know. I don't agree with any of the opinions I hold. Thank you again. I bring the next three out. President, this is very important to share with you. For our people, including our domestic affairs. God bless you. Thank you. I want to encourage, have an opening convention in Dallas. And we are proud of you. We're grateful to you. Great leader. Thank you. I want to encourage you to have a few more thoughts. I, who had this same old one. In Manhattan at that time when you had to appear before a group at the hotel in the犹如 of Historia. I congratulate you as an ex-employee of mine, who ain't a hi. And I pointed out, you're going to end your office hands down, and that's how you do it. Thank you. And we even have a whole article. Thank you, sir. And it is wonderful. Thank you, sir. Professor Pratt and I. This is excellent, and we hope that we are going to have