 I know we don't have time to have a session, a live session here of exchanging things, but I want to thank you for all that you have done. And then there's always a crescent. I think we've got some real problems confronting us. And the need for unity has never been greater. It's kind of frustrating to sit in there and not be able to get going out and ask things in response to some of the charges that are being made against us. But we, I think, are on the side of the ages on practically every issue that they try to raise and make me wonder if they hadn't thought ahead very far as to what it's going to be like when we saw some of the women that they're sitting on. And I've just had a briefing here on our whole situation. Going back to what it was we tried to get and how much small the deficit would be if our opponents had been the same young that we were all of this time. And the technology in Franklin, there were places there also where we saw a need and we're willing to meet that and go ahead, such as the great national program that got the intercepting drugs that meant taking on additional people and must bring greater effort to it. And well, worthwhile, you all know that that task force that you're headed up in Florida proved so successful that we now get 12 of those task forces nationwide. But on our borders, it's still pretty hard to stop every avenue in, but we've sure got them moving around. And we own quite a fleet of, you know, some cabin cruisers and airplanes and a conference and trucks and cars. The devil of it is, with the law being what it is, we have to let them sit there and deteriorate, you know, because they're all evidence and like nothing better than who could have a bigger garage sale. I can't say more than I have said, but I know that we're going to find this famous among ourselves on some of the problems that are confronting us. But again, being on the side of the easels to those and maybe some of you that may have been too stubborn in regard to taxes in this press situation, 80% of the people out there are telling us in every poll they've taken. They don't think the answer to the deficits is more taxes than I don't know. We can look back at it before we came here that the new figures I used weren't just yesterday. The decade is 71 to 81. In that decade, American personal earnings went up 124%. That's $100. And by 1981, the American people were $427 on the average poor and they've been in 1971. Combination of inflation and a tripling of taxes over that decade. And of course all that time, the deficits were growing although I guess they weren't recognized as deficits when the Democrats were demanding only ours not. But we, I think, are on the right track. We're going to continue asking for further cuts and the cuts we didn't get. And I think one of these days we will be presenting to people how much less those deficits would be if we had gotten from the beginning what we asked with regard to the government spending. They would be considerably smaller and there wouldn't be a storm being raised. It's being raised about them now. So we're going to quit and train. Mr. President, Mr. Vice President first, we'd like to thank you. Oh, thank you. We'd like to see you. Thank you. Thank you, President. Thank you. Congratulations. Well, I'd like to see you again. Thank you. How are we going to do it? Michael. Michael. Is that me? Yes. Well, we're going to be most pleasant for you. Mr. Beaver. I've called on this president for a long time, but it was originally escaped from a concentration in Siberia and she had gone back to Russia to visit and she broke her letter back to him after she got here on the trip. She didn't have that kind of a right, but he got on the letter of soil and couldn't see her name until it was. But in the letter she had a paragraph instead of something we're praying for. I'm sure they are. I'm sure they are, too. But I'm really sorry. Mr. President, are you today, Mr. President? Well, this is a great day for me personally. And for me personally. Well, it's a pleasure. Ambassador Moran. Yes, Mr. Prime Minister. You've met him. He's coming far on the National Security Advisor to the president. I'll talk to you about it. We've said everything to each other. Shall we come in here? Mr. Prime Minister, this is a great pleasure to have you here. In regards to His Majesty. And shall we have him? I can tell all of you how grateful we are for the help that you've been with the landing rights for your help with us in our efforts to work for peace. We'll continue to do that. And we'll look forward to having you continue to help. Thank you very much. A great pleasure to present to you the Commander of the Ex-Doublet. Yes. We've had a new order. That's true. I'll leave it to you first. You caught your attention right inside. I'm very interested. Well, thank you very much. Good to see you. Good to see you. Mr. President, how are you? Good to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. I don't know yet what the schedule is. But you remember what happened the last time you were back. That's when we went. I didn't want to get in there. I think I covered it in that letter inside. Can we have a group photo? Yes. You got to get them all out. Thank you, sir. Thank you. that we can. We're going to have to schedule this. We'll look forward to it. It's going to be very popular about people. Hey! That's what he's trying to attain. You're right about that. And you're doing a good job. Thank you again. Good to see you all. Thank you. We got some new press corps members. I'll put it in. Thank you. Thank you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Some of them have been with us. It's a lot of people that like that. My team thinks it's pretty new. And then they come in and I find you've been here a long time. I've been yelling here. So I've been here about three months. About ten months. That long? You're like a year and a half. You don't get me. Really? Don't think about getting a megaphone. You think that would happen? You wouldn't get mad, would you? You could throw yourself under the helicopter wheels. Don't get me any ideas. How? It's been pretty peaceful. Like quiet for us. Yes. Can we fix that in any way? Our careers are going down the tubes. No, we need some bed news. Or any news. Hardly, no. No. Does one gravity award? No goodness. No. We can't ask what you're going to do with tip on humor during this. Oh, can we spot markets? Can you tell us? Wait, do you see who's the president? That's bipartisan. It doesn't go that wrong. See, the real trouble is where you have to work by it. You see, they don't trust me. They're fearful. Yeah. So they say you must go right by it. I can't believe that. Do you believe that? All of the sweeties, especially on the weekends, you know, you have us, the babies, kind of, you know, we just ask the sweetest, easiest questions. Yeah. One bite from the bridge. Do we get it? Can I have your picture taken? Can I have your copies? Yes, you might work that out. Listen, thank you for your time. We really appreciate the opportunity to meet you. Take care. See you. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Brad, thank you for making a journey to let me go. Can we spot you on this? Can you comment? Oh, we did. Good to see you. All right. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. I have a special gift for you this afternoon. Yes. This is Lavey and Reverend Lavey. Hello there. Nice to see you again. We have special words of support for our prayer movement. And sometimes we have nothing else to do. You can read these love notes to you. I will present 250,000 women a year. I know you are bigger than other organs. You're not like me. And I know the work that you do is wonderful. There are beautiful words here. You want to set those on here before you would bend you down? Yes. There are about 25,000 represented here. And they represent the real heart of the American people. There are more. And it's so refreshing. And then if we could have a photograph with Lavey together, Mr. President, this is Lavey. This is for her. This is for the 250,000 women. Hey, how are you doing? Good. Good to see you again. You're the same here. Let me go behind here. How are you sir? Good to see you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. I see you. I was a viewer. I was a viewer? Yes. And I'll give all of you away to the people who are very much here in the 30s to see you and your team. I mean this. Oh, try to say. Almost, almost. Mr. President, I just want to tell you it's a great honor to stand here with you and be half admitted to the Marines. We are so proud of you Good to see you again, sir. Good to see you again, sir. I want to speak to you a little bit about what's happening and what's going on. I've got my word for it together. I know it's good. Well, I have to tell you something, that you and all that game of the rams that you played with that did for me was back when I was governor and my son was eight years old, remember the exact year that it was, finishing up the season and played in Minnesota. And the the game didn't mean anything for them. The last game of the season. And they won. And my son, who wouldn't look at the football game about wearing his rams t-shirt that you felt was gave him a lot of practice one day, he was going to say, around us there were some of those cynical voices about, well, I don't think they're trying to win this. And he was pretty much in the verge of tears. So when the game was over, I hadn't told him because I didn't know whether we'd have time to do it or not. We had to go back to Sacramento. But he felt so there and I said to him, would you like to go down to the locker room? Well, that was it. So down to the locker room we went. And you guys were just beginning to peel off the jerseys and so forth. And there was a lot of strong talk. Well, you were mad at yourselves. You were mad at the way you played and everything else. And just then George said, okay, let's give thanks. And to see those fellas, all of you and his heroes dropping knees and doing the Lord's prayer. There's nothing I could have ever said that could have matched. He was just standing there. I don't think he breathed. Do you know you really looked tremendous. I'm just, I mean, the real life pressure of this office is just for those friends. I'm really honored. You really look good. I am too. It's been a while. Yes, here's a couple of things that I did. Thank you, Mr. President. David. Can we just come right now? Father God, father God, we just thank him. We praise him for the President of your spirit. Father, this is our, you said you would raise up a man because this man is ringing. and the power that he needs to go forth and say those things that must be said. Thank you, I'll say this next time. And we thank you and we praise you in the name of your Son Jesus. Everybody say amen. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. Excuse you, love you. Thank you very much. We'll go behind you. I don't walk in front of you. I don't want to take you, but you're not your back, you know. I just wanted to introduce you to Bill Pease and the Bob Rod, who are also here in the White House, leading the charge on school prayer. Bob Rod is working so hard to help us in school prayer. Could it? No. I don't know. It's a problem. I didn't know. I didn't know. I appreciate that. We're meeting again. We'll see you now. Take care of yourself. Bye-bye. I thought I was a winner, Mr. President. Hi. I can't remember that. You're supposed to have a camera. His face looks like he's just going to bed. Let's see his chest. I'll come over this way. Let's press it quickly. Do a group photo behind the desk. Okay. Okay, yeah. See you on your picture. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you.