 President, may I please present Ambassador and Mrs. Cranwall. Yes, Mr. Ambassador. Mr. President, I'm very good to see you. Good to see you. Quite a while. Here we are finally. I think somebody's waiting to get a picture of us, and I think it's very important. I think that's a fun of that. That's good. It's a very important listening post for us. And one of your children, I think, will be in our relationship with Fritz. Good. But I'm very excited, as I told you, very grateful for the opportunity, and I'll do my best. I appreciate you waiting a second here. We don't want you to forget us. So, I'm there. Thank you. Mr. President, thank you very much. All the best to you. Good luck to you. Mr. President, may I please present Ambassador Zimmerman. Mr. President, very nice to see you. That's the importance of the human rights situation with us. And I think their observance of the health system is something we've got to emphasize to them that they want better relations. It's difficult for us if they aren't in a better situation regarding human rights. Mr. President, I'll take that back to my Soviet counterpart. Thank you so much. I tried to tell them it isn't an opinion of ours. We're governed by public opinion, and it's the public opinion that makes it difficult for us to believe them. Well, I thought the way you handled it with Gorbachev was perfect. It's going to give us a lot of hope that we can get a good result. Well, thank you very much in here, so you won't forget us. Thank you very much. Mr. President, may I please present Ambassador and Mrs. Palmer. Oh, nice to see you again, sir. Nice to see you again. This is Princess Cynthia. Hello, there. You're, as she said, in a state of awe. Oh. I don't leave princesses every day. Oh, she's not my princess. We just married to an American. Well, shall we? I must say that she's one of the greatest fans. Well, thank you. Look at him. Can we take one like this? Wait, what's that in here? Just forget us while you're gone. Well, good luck. Thank you, sir. Thank you for all that you're doing in all your years of service in this. Thank you very kindly. I have a very great tour in Malaysia. I'm not there anymore. And I even found a little bride. So, you see, we are cementing. Malaysian-American relations. I don't try that again. Now, this time. I'm sorry. Good luck. Good luck. Thanks again. Mr. President, may I please introduce Ambassador Bledigar. Well, it's brilliant here. Nice to see you. My wife, Marcy. My daughter, Lucy. My name is Charles. And I think with the ladies, well, I think maybe we can do it just the way we are if we get a family photo here. All right. I'm over there for I hope the INF situation has helped things a little bit. Well, we're hoping to have a sound demonstrate that you have a sound approach to conventional arms control that will help with ratification. I feel that it has to accompany if we're going to get into a battlefield of clear weapons that can only be done because of their superiority in conventional weapons. If we did with the other nuclear weapons as we have done with INF, they would automatically be superior to the NATO forces. Europe would be safe for conventional aggression. Yes, that's we don't want that. That's right. I hope we'll have a chance to have you visit before time is up with Warren Zimmerman and Henry Grunwald. We're all three together in the same capital. There's been economy. That's right. Wait one second. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you. So now you have some things you can lock up. Thank you again, sir. I appreciate very much what you're doing. I'm just thanking you. I'm honored to serve you there. Congratulations on the INF. Yes, sir. I hope that the Senate degrees the rest of us. I do too. Somebody just told me recently that it is not. But if you cross your fingers on one hand, that's fine. But if you do it both hands, you've got other chances. Let's do it again on one. Well, thank you. Thank you again. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. President. The Chinese at the school that you went to last year. Thomas Jefferson School. Science and Technology Special School. They're so thrilled. I haven't heard him coming here today. Well, you have messages for him. Yes. I hope he didn't thank you very much for coming. Enjoyable day for me. You didn't schedule me enough in schools. It's a super school, and he's really challenged now for the first time. I have to work really hard. Thanks very much. I'm giving you the interview. Good to see you. Good to see you. Thank you very much for receiving us. Well, it's good to see you. Thank you very much. Mr. Roy Schenzel is Executive Director. Hello. Please take a seat. Good to see you. Miss Patricia Schenzel. Thank you very much. Well, can you take a group photo over here? Yes. Thank you, sir. Thank you. Come over this way. Just see it all the way. I think they're going to... They don't like empty space between us. Mr. President, on behalf of the International Association of Lions Club, I would like to thank you for coming today. We are the International Association of Lions Clubs, a group I know you're familiar with. Yes, I am. I would like to present you with a watercolor that's been painted by one of the more famous artists in Western Canada and a colleague of mine on the Provincial Bench in Calgary. This is a scene between Banff and Calgary, Alberta, which, as you know, is the home of the Winter Olympics this year. And so this, I hope, and our Association of Lions Clubs. You know, what keeps on out here is going to remind me of the South Moon. But no, that's beautiful. And I thank you very much. I was very near to that country once making a movie. Oh, yeah. But it was in summer. Well, we wanted to thank you for your continuing interest in our association. And certainly we are enjoying our work with Mrs. Reagan on our drug program as well. And I know that, and I just wanted to thank you all very much. I think the Lions Club is probably in the forefront of international service clubs of this kind in what you've done. And if you haven't gotten it, we've just gotten recent news that for the first time amongst students in the school of your efforts and Nancy's efforts and all of them, there has been a dramatic decline in the arms of drugs. It has to be a little in the past and suddenly it's taking a news dive and they are just saying no. Oh, that's great. That's great. And thank you so much for taking the time to see us today. I know you have a very busy agenda and we look forward to a long and continuing relationship. This is my hometown unit. Made me an honorary member many years ago. Yeah. Thank you again, Mr. President. Well, thank you. Oh, incidentally, I see you. Well, thank you, sir. Very kind of you. Thank you. Thank you very much again, Mr. President. Mr. William Scott. President, how are you? Thank you. Thank you very much. We appreciate your interest in our industry and the good job you're doing. I hope we can support you in the future. Mr. James Biddle. Thank you. Hello there. We appreciate the support. This is the fourth time I've been able to get here. I'm going to be thanking you. Mr. Michael Boyd. Thank you. I appreciate it. Well, thank you. Mr. Jimmy Cranny. Mr. Breville. Good to see you. Mr. Breville. Mr. Robert Monroe. Good to see you. Mr. Brett Chappell. Hello there. Mr. Robert Watkins. No. Harry Burnetti. Look at that. Mr. President, did your child go home and take some renovation there? And George Link was said to say hello to you. Well, for heaven's sake. Let's just make one more pass. What? Let's try to get one where we can have this individually. Okay. There is Mr. Robert Watkins. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Hello, Mr. President. Nice to see you. What's up there? That's my cousin, our anchor over there. Not so. He was my landlord. Well, it was Baker for fun. Well, I know you've been point being here and watching. Much of what the patient has done will take it easy. We've got a lot more to do. You're helping. Very much in the things that we're still waiting to be completed. I'm deeply grateful. We've done them on our behalf, and I'm going to get in there and we'll have another picture. Yeah, we'll watch it. I'm about one of the heads and one of the out. He won't play two players. He ain't as bright as you. You'll be sure. A little closer. Can't get in this figure I can mention. I'll get in the picture. I'm promising you that for you. I can't be sure. I've got more knowns of piles than we do. I have to be some supermute, sir. Visit like this. I can't see myself. I have to. It's true this kind of Hollywood celebrity I mean, you start getting the feel for that side and that could pop. Why don't you do this? I mean, no one reads the entire caption. I didn't know he was like that. I don't know. My role in the game is I've not won an autograph. I've got one after. I say that. With some of the fights we've got on with the budgeting and this thing that's been going on, sending the bills and all this spending and everything, I just came across a quote that I've been telling our fellows today I can't do enough to continue to use it. I said, I didn't say you could store the money. I said, I could have found it if you didn't have any help with it. Thank you very much Mr. President. We appreciate your time. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. This is great. Thank you. Appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you very much.