 This is the prettiest way I've ever seen it. If you're on the table, you're gonna be shown a shot with two minutes and a half of waves. Thank you. Okay. I have a shot, but isn't there a large set of the last? The last. Thank you. Thank you. Mr. President, are you following the evangelical war between Jimmy Baker and Jimmy Swagger? You have a position or a site to take on that? I can't answer that. No. For a while. You haven't contributed to Oral Roberts, have you? Mr. President, Mr. Buchanan has written that the conservative movement is troubled over the ideological coloration of the new White House team. Is there any reason for them to be worried? I'll take that up with me. Well, some people have said they're a little concerned that you might sell the conservative clause down the river with raising taxes and getting into an Austin 12 agreement with the Soviets. How are you going to ease this worry? Not selling anybody down the river. I grew up on the river. Mr. President, do you feel the need to reassure the people who are here today that their cause and their agenda is not going to be whittled down anyway? It isn't going to be whittled down. Thanks, Liz. Thanks, Liz. Good morning. Good to see you. No, this is them to see you. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry to see you. I shouldn't have forgiven you. No, come in. Thanks very much. How are you? You're having so much fun. Very good. How are you? There's a lot of helicopters active here. We might have a bit. Your helicopters? None of them. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Yes. If the American people need any further proof as to who is responsible for the deficit, all they have to do is look at this $87.5 billion budget-busting highway and transit bill passed by Congress last week. The bill is a textbook example of special interest pork borough politics at work and I have no choice but to veto it. Doing so, let me stress that I'm not only willing but anxious to sign a responsible bill to continue highway and transit programs, and in fact the Secretary of Transportation, Elizabeth Dole, in my direction has drafted legislation that addresses our most serious objections. The Congress only passed this cleaned-up version sent it down here next week and I'll sign the bill within the hour. I also want to reaffirm my strong support for allowing the states the authority to return to the 65-mile-an-hour speed limit its long past due. But I'm not going to sacrifice this country's economic well-being and that's the issue, jobs and economic growth. It's time for me to start writing. That is the veto on top of the bill. You're going to get the bad news of the Japanese today? Weird. I don't get what you're under. Well, I think they're going to be speaking the next day. First, yesterday I asked why Heather Watson took attention away from your education message. I'm worried that I seem to be the only one that interpreted it quite that correctly. I am convinced in my own mind that she adds specifically about the trouble and what's the cause with it. And I answered in that way. I was shocked and surprised to find that the other day he thought that she was just asking generally about his whole family. And if I'm wrong or wrong I believe that I answered the question. She, as a matter of fact, I heard the word again. Hello, Mr. President. I'd like to introduce my mother, Jackie Harbaugh. How are you, sir? My grandmother, Jessica. Nice to see you. Why don't you come over here? And why don't we have a picture taken? A little bit, sir. I used to be a sports announcer. And I broadcast big ten games. And a football player, too. Yes. And I broadcast an Iowa-Michigan game. I thought I'd play in the center down there for Michigan. Something named Jerry Ford. Yeah. That game did come down to the last kick, sir. I can handle all of them. We appreciate you taking the time. Well, this is a place to do it. Oh, I'm so excited. Really? Well, I have a few souvenirs here. Like Humble on them. This is a pen and a book. Now what can I give you? What? No, and this is for your father, but I understand it couldn't be here today. It's a pen and pencil set. Oh, that's wonderful. And these are golf balls and set cup links. Correct. Thank you very much. We appreciate it. Well, you look terrific in person. Better than in a movie. No, I never liked him in the movies. The best person that I did. Well, thank you very much. I'll settle for that. Thanks again, Mr. President. How's everything going? I understand right that you're looking at some more footballing. Yeah, I don't find the way to see what happens with the NFL Draft on the 28th. And I don't know if everything will go well and just compete until I can. I thought that way. I got out and I wished it was more football to be played. Pro's weren't quite that prominent then. And besides, I didn't know that a year 175-pound guard would be attractive to them. Well, if we get back here next January after the Super Bowl, we'll meet you again. That would be great. Bye, guys. Thank you very much. It's been a pleasure. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Bye-bye.