 The President is going to say again, cry over Martin Luther King. Yes. I'm going to be coming. Change the executive order that will make Americans who've lost their lives or been wounded by the new form of wealth or warfare, the terrorism attacks that we have known and that seem to be continuing to make them all ever before the Purple Heart. And I want to especially thank Senator John Warner whose idea this was. I think these Americans are very deserving of it. Get it, son. We have this. So I'm legitimate. Yes. I hope it's the right size. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you very much. Good to see you again, sir. Good to see you again. I thought we'd take him out of order. We posted this 85 years old. I thought it would be nice to have an agent standing out waiting for him. What would you like to give him? What would you like to give him? We've got the question. He has a Western suit. He has a Western suit. I was going to say he was an outward three years ago. Okay. And finally, to see you again. Well, it's great to see you. It's a great honor for me to be here. And I'm sure one of you would like to be here. Why is that amazing? We'll call you in the next few minutes. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. Mr. President, would you like to stand over here? Well, I think that after several years in the horse gallery, I was in the horse gallery also. When I was still in the horse gallery. Good. And many years in the police force and all, I think it's very proud of what you should be. Thank you very much. As you probably know, I was doing a split year of war out in California about every week we were born. So a little group out there. Yes, he's told me about that. I hope you can join us one day. I'd like to. I understand you, but I want to go and share because there's two doors there. I've worked with them for six years. And they pushed out of camp. Well, I, because of security reasons now, I can't ride with them. I understand. To make it out of this job. Well, you're doing a very good job. I'll say that. Thank you. And I wish you appreciated it. I would like to present this to you. This is one of my latest that we are dealing with making this fender. And I hope you'll enjoy it. Two wings. I know you like this. Hello. This is a spotted horse. I don't know if you like spotted horses or if you like. You've got an arrow there. What's much more important is by looking around, you can see I like western art. I know that. Yes. Incidentally, you may not have known it, but a few very gracious Christmas cards over the years that you have sent us are now framed and hanging the walls of our ranch. I'm very proud of that. I'm happy about it. I'd sure love to do it. Yes. As does the first painting that we bought from you. I don't remember if it's done up in Montana and Diamond J. O'Anges in Montana. Yes. Well, I certainly hope that someday this isn't as attractive as the one that you're wearing there, but it's just a souvenir for you. This is a western type dump buckle that has the White House on it. Whoops. No box tops, too tight. But also says the buckaroo stops here. Well, this is your life. The buck stops here for a long time. There's no buckaroo stopping you. Thank God. Is that for my heat? Well, I sure appreciate that very much, Mr. President. Thank you so much. You're welcome. That's what I'm always doing. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I see you have a very retro bronze over there. I noticed the very retro bronze. Yes. There is only half of it in here. That's wonderful. That's yes. We're smoking up now. And then it hurts that these are unloaned to me these days. Interesting. I'm just making this. The history of the Western Sevens, 12 bronze. Oh, yes. Yes. Come here, Mr. President. We need to get a good picture. Why don't you stand right in between the President and the President? 83, this is the shock of my life. There you go. Thank you. Thank you. Well, thank you very much, Mr. President. It's an honor to be here. I appreciate it so much. Thank you for my lovely gift. And may we have our picture taken? You certainly may. Thank you. There you go. Thank you. Thank you. I have to tell you, there are a lot of other people waiting out there about this day. I have another to believe you. I don't think many people know about it. Two boxes up there. That is a James Russell. Right now, this is the training camp that gets you this training down in Montana. And we always carry blacksmiths and reps in the spotter. And he made this. And he gave the web to Jimmy Kagan. He gave it to Jimmy Kagan. And Jimmy just kept the web. And there was a dome of glass. And a friend of his, A.C. Brown, just kept the web. He said, Jim, something's been happening with that. It's going forever. So one day, Jimmy had 16 runs that's made of that. And that's one of the 16 runs. Oh, it's all these ones. Yes. That's a family of ours. That's unusual. Nice. Yeah. I knew Jimmy back when I met him a couple of years ago. He was very into what was not. Really? Nice. Well, you know, I tried to be an actor, too, at one time. I was with John Wayne. And I did a spot in one of his pictures. The next day I did this cameo. He tapped me in the back of his shoulder. He says, as of now, you are a finished actor. I didn't know exactly what he meant by that. He was a great man. He really was. Thanks again, President. Thanks, Mr. President. Give me a call. Thank you very much. You're welcome. Thank you. Yes. Thank you. Thank you again, Mr. President. Thank you very much. Very well. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you. Mr. Dall, sir. You see, I sort of running the OIC, sir. Captain Gail and you see also the Austin truck. This is Ted Chang, the decision of the editor. I see. I'm going to get that. Senator, that solicits a further letter that derives the business fund. They have a presentation for you, Mr. President. So on behalf of the class of 2003, can I take a moment to thank you, and I'd like to present to you the gift. Well, I'm very appreciative of this, thank you very much. So you're from your picture here, the picture, the candor you came up to the TV. Well, thank you very much. I didn't know I was going to be in here. Thank you. One of you may be the art editor. You don't have that position. You don't have that position. You can see you get pretty professional here. Because I was the art editor. And I've never been as a dude before. I'm very proud to have this. I appreciate you very much for bringing it here. I will believe me. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, sir. Thank you. Nancy remembers very well her one visit there. I spoke at the commencement her first year here, in which she wound up kissing all of the graduating class. So you're welcome to come up for the next four years. You're welcome to come up for the next four years to speak with me. Well, I'd like that. I enjoyed it very much. I find out that there's somebody who tells me what I'm going to do. Well, I'm very pleased to be proud to have this. Would you like to step on for a picture? I'm sorry. I want to do a group. Do you want me to do a group? Tell me. Does the senior know what would go with the final class or the actual final class? Will it be a junior? Each class is responsible for the final answer. So the class of 83, they finished in 1965. So you present the book. And then the next class, which is the class of 84, we finish it up. Now, it includes graduation, graduation ball, everybody. So basically, the junior class finished the way of the West Bank of the United States. You should have a little left hand. You can take a little together of this. This is a good take away. Thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you so much for yesterday. We really appreciate you being here. Thank you, sir. National board here, Mr. Huston. Thank you, Mr. Huston. Nice to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Mr. Murray Morrison, how are you? I'm Joseph Sinead. I'm the President of the United States. I'm from London. I'm a student from Washington. Nice to see you. If we could have a group photo. Well, I'm very pleased to be seen. We started. When some show people took a mirror. It's theater seat. I shared a square theater in Pittsburgh. It sits that time. Variety is out there. Children of all kinds in the handicapped. Variety is the hardest show business. We are proud of our record. President, the variety has become a market to reach heaven in the world. We raised over $25 million last year. We have about 40 different types in the world. We raised over $25 million last year. We have about 40 different tents. We call tents the groups. But mostly we're proud of the fact that our overhead was only $194,000. Most of them are done by people like you. Most of them are done by people like you. And we think it's very appropriate that Mr. Sinead is the chairman of our Lifeline Program. It's a program that started only two years ago. Where because an international does not want to step up on the local chest, step up on the local charities which are handled by local tents and addressed ourselves to the problems of some of the third world countries with children. With the cooperation of the North Shore Hospital in Hassett and the Mercy Hospital in Des Moines, last year we had brought in over 300 children for open heart surgery. It was very good. I was doing children. I think that's how it comes in. Good to see you. I was going to see you. I'm delighted to get a chance. Let's go over and be comfortable with those children. Are these two white ones? Yeah. There's time to come. It looks like you've made that idea come true. You gave me the chance and I really wanted to tell you how grateful I was for the opportunity to be the chairman to take this idea that you and Jack and Ed had and then it is a living reality. Bree's life in 176 congressional districts this just after about seven months of work it is a much bigger thing and quicker than we could have hoped. We have key democratic leaders who believe in the Reagan agenda. Mayor John Collins, two-term mayor of Boston, Democratic Irish mayor, Governor Ed King, Democratic Governor of Massachusetts, key leaders for Citizens for America in Massachusetts so it's been a great inspiration. Are you going to negotiate with the Democrats the reduction in defense spending? Yeah. Mr. Prime Minister are you worried about the world? Have a good talk.