 If you can cheat over this way, and go this way. Yes, sir. Mr. Jones? Yes, hello there. I appreciate the opportunity to be with you today. Well, it needs to be reduced. I'm pleased to report to you that our Associated Builder for Concentrate has 20,000 member firms across this nation. Of course, you're just 4,400 percent. We're proud of that nomination. He's a good man. We like it credentialed. We like his fairness. We're behind him. Well, I've always known that I can count the ABC, and this is just wonderful. I laughed, and I know how much you've been of help to us on my anti-tax mood, and so I want you to know that we're still holding out against some of the labor agenda that's been happening. Well, I'd be remiss if I didn't ask you about that. We certainly appreciate your help on the 492. The sense of that issue means a lot to us in fairness and construction. We appreciate your help on this. This is Daniel Bennett. Good to see you. Good to see you. I'm the Chief Staff Officer, and we totally support you. Our staff has been hired just to support you all the way. I know I've always been able to come on the ABC. I'm very proud of you. Thank you. And this is Charles Hawkins. I'm the Chief Lawyer. I'm trying to help you get this job done. Thank you very much. Now I'm going to give you a quick group shot here. All right. Great. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Great. Okay. Make a smart talk like this. Listen, just to have some souvenirs here. Thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, sir. Appreciate it very much. That is really nice. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, sir. Appreciate that, too. Thank you. Well, thank goodness. You've got two little ones. I went to Howard School in Santa Barbara here. Oh, right. I go around this way. Not over there. Thanks, James. Thank you. Thank you. I see you. Good to meet you. Mr. President, Lawrence. Lawrence wrote in offering the loan of his paint, which led to the loan of Christopher's paint. Yes. Get by your painting. Yes. You, Lawrence. Get by yours. Here. Yeah, we'll do this one, we'll do this one first. Okay, great. Okay. Well I guess I was kind of careless because I didn't realize, I thought, you know, there is kind of a circuit museum paintings up there. When these two came, well, I didn't realize you would deprive yourself of them, make them available. And I feel a little guilty that I'm enjoying them and we're not. Great. We're going to have you step in the center after the president and you'll be to the right of the president. And we're going to have everybody else come up on the sides. I think we can put three on one side. One, two, three, four, five. Two on one side. Well, thanks. Okay. Okay. All right. We'll do two over here and two over there. Okay. Just don't be afraid to squeeze in. That's great. Everyone's just looking right here. Thank you, sir. His message to the president's grandfather bought these directly from Charles Marion Russell. He says, for bar money, they were great ladies. Well, I know that we haven't too much time, but I'd like to tell you that a couple of these things in here are mine. And this is not Western. It's a Charles Russell. He always carried some modeling clay with it. He was sitting with Jimmy Cagney in Montana when Jack Dempsey was training for one of the big championship fights out there. And he took out the modeling clay and did Dempsey in the ring with the sparring partner. And he gave the clay when he had finished with it to Jimmy Cagney. He had it for many years under a glass dome, and a friend of mutual friend, Lacey Lyles, used to rag him all the time and said, you know, that could get knocked off of there, would be gone forever. Clay would break and so forth. And he said, why don't you have it bronzed? Finally convinced him and Jimmy had it bronzed and had 16 of them made for some of his family and all, and included me in with one of them. That's terrific. I'm going to impose on your good nature, because when we came last January, for one reason, we were able to announce my son's parents, his mother, that gentleman, on the 31st of December, and we're announcing it at the lighthouse. Let me put this down, but again. Again, I just want to say, I feel like I'm infriving a few of these. I feel very selfish. Pleasure. But they're being made available to the people. Well, in this case, they're up here in my study. Well, so much for the people. I stayed at my desk there right there in front of me. Mr. President, this painting was featured in an edition of Montana magazine. A few copies of it. Two of them had signed by the family. Like one of them, to be for yourself in the first place. Well, I'll thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you very much for your time. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. I want you up there with me. I know it isn't pennies, but I remember once, some years ago, Westerners just beginning to be noticed again. There was a big gap up here. And I was always one of them, saying, it'll come back. And in New York and all those commercial galleries, there was an entire display. I can't tell you how many pennies. The Russian one. The whole show. There's nothing with that. And that could be more than $300,000. And I have a hunch that today, they probably closed for you. A little picture. A piece. $13,000, a piece. Some of you didn't meet here, Mr. President. Yes, I do. She was worried about my not being in the family. Well, now you've been in a picture. Yeah. Oh, give her money. Give her money. Thank you. You only have to wait about a year and a half now. I don't know. I don't know. Maybe we can get you a picture. Yeah, we would just assume if we could. Take your slides. They did that. Thank you. All right. This is Ann Marie Kenny. Nice to see you. Look right here. That's fine. Thank you. All right. I expect to see them on the wall. You have 10 minutes. We'll get up there. Sure. End up with this one. This is Scott Halverson. Scott, hello there. Hi. Scott's mother. Paul Halverson. Good to see you. I want to get a photo now of the three of them. We're going to do the family photo here. We're going to do the family photo here first. Three. Thank you. Thank you. This way. Hi. Nice to see you. I'm sorry what we did to UCLA, but we thought it was the right thing to do. Oh. David Cards. How are you? Yes. Representative Hal Dahl. We came in 1981 together. Nice to see you. Mr. President, thank you very much. Now we're going to bring everybody back for a group photo here, Mr. President. All right. Scott, get in here in the middle there, Scott. In my movies here, well, the people that wear the white caps are always the good guys. But when you're from Nebraska, good guys like corn huskers better wear a little red too. You and Mrs. Reagan like to tell people just say no to drugs and all that. But in my opinion, well, well, I'm a poster child. My name is Say Yes to a good, healthy habit. And I know I like to present you with this gift and it's got a red band around it. And that should help you remember that 40 million Americans that have asthma analogies are suffering and deserve your support. And it's from one president to another president. All right, because you are a student body president, aren't you? Yeah. And from one president to another president I want to give you this gift. Well, thank you. And I want you to wear it when you're in good health. Well, I have to tell you, I'm one of those 40 million. I have allergies. When I was governor in Sacramento, they said Sacramento was the allergy capital of the world. And when I got here, they tell me this is the one city with the most variety of trees, for example, of any other city. And so I still get my sneeze shots. But I want to thank all of you and thank you particularly for what you're doing for all of us sufferers. And there is my present. You better tell him to stop talking. I thank you I thank you very much for this. And I understand also that you haven't let us stop you from some sports and things, and that I heard right one of your sports is swimming. That was one of my, as a matter of fact, for seven years in my high school and college years, every summer in the old park in Dixon, Illinois, I was a lifeguard at the river beach there. I was on the swimming team. So we got a lot in common. I know what they're all waiting for. They're emotional. All right. I will. I love that. This is a book that we made last year when I was going to see you. A book of all our classmates and I'll tell you what they would do if they were the president. Well, I look forward to reading that. Campaign suggestions. A few of these other individuals that are in here with us. Uh-huh. We'll get a few more pictures of the rest of the group here. A lot of press. Excellent. Mary Bagley, Rebecca Faye and Helen Shaw. Mr. President. Nice to see you. Now, I'll forget what this is. It's a jar with the residential seal on it. It's filled with jelly beans. A little souvenir and a key ring. Thank you very much. For me. Thank you. It's nice to see you all. I appreciate what you were all doing in this course. You and I thank you very much. We hope so. Oh, yes. Well, as a matter of fact, I use the patch more now than I did before they were revealed. Sorry. Sorry. They did a little change in history. You know, the alley branch in one corner, the arrows in the other. It's turned off looking toward the alley branch. But in an earlier day, on this desk, which goes clear back to Queen Elizabeth, Queen Victoria's time, is the old-fashioned eagle in the front. But after World War II, Harry Truman changed it. But the eagle from now on will look at the alley branch. Because that stands for peace. And that stands for war. Me, isn't it? Thank you, Mr. President. If it ever happens again, I'm going to cut your salary. Yes. Mr. President. Thank you so much for receiving us. I bring the greetings of all my colleagues in the European Parliament. I remember with great pleasure the day you came and addressed them. I remember with great pleasure. Congratulations. It was fun. Thank you very much. Tough job, but you know all about that. I think that other relations between us have been very good. Well, we've had very good talks here. And many are expressing their appreciation of what you've done on the INF agreement. That's great stuff. I think the unity is going to achieve between the organisation and ourselves. Well, I hope so. I hope so. So the union is aware of it. Sure. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Yes, sir. We're all set. Welcome to my hearing. You have a plane to catch. Well, we've got problems getting there. I'd just like to say the whole delegation is a big delegation here meeting. They've had very good meetings. Obviously, they're very interested in the trade bill. Hopeful that you'll stand firm on this whole business of protection as a whole. I understand. The other thing I've been talking about is the setting up of a world food conference. And I find there's a lot of interest here to try to bring together our various interests between Europe and USA. We know that's my background. If we can take the initiative and get some support. Most encourage it. We support you at this. I think your farm bill is not going to be difficult to achieve. As Nick Ling said to me yesterday this is a proposal. And when you've got proposals on the table you'll talk about it. And we're very happy to talk about this. And that for us is extremely important. So, President. Thank you very much indeed. Good luck.