 Hey, Mr. President. Hey, hi. How are you? How are you, sir? Thank you. Good to see you again. Well, good to see you. You've been doing all right, Pope. Yeah. I think so. I might have put it this way. I had this over my office for a long time, but I didn't bring it because you know you had this little bus building out of them. Someone said, well, they go and walk around on the canyon, but this is made by National God Technician. They're in my district by the name of Paul Taylor. It's a treated hickory, and he and his wife do this hobby, and it comes out with some beautiful flowers. Oh, my goodness. Yes. And that's beautiful. Oh, yes. And I know it has the whole family's names. It has all the names. Good to see you. Good to see you. Can I have these addressed so I can maybe send you one of these pictures? I'll leave it with them. All right. You've got to. All right. I think this is great. You know, I had a kind of a thing about walking sticks ever since I had to spend a few months on one after a snatch. Right. And then, with all the money and everything, I wondered why didn't they have every point of care that they used because they'd come in pretty handy to walk through Central Park. Especially like they would. And it couldn't be called a legal weapon. That's right. But you could use it legally. Yes. Yeah. Peaceful. And it collects the wood. And then he does the cob and the treating. But that is, that's sacred. And it's one piece of wood. You know, you know, it looks like maybe somebody took a part of it, wrapped something around it, a root. It's amazing. It peeled down. Yeah. Good to see you, sir. Good to see you. Good to see you. Thank you very much. Thank you. What was it you said to the talk? You've got a couple. You've got a black thorn on your stick. Yeah. Jack will pack it. Yeah. Okay. Here are that. This first photo. He's a big supporter. Yeah. And this is it. This is it. This is it. All right. I'm doing the horse. Not this ranch. The old ranch. The guy was out working in the yard. And he recognized me. And he came down with the fence. And he said, Can you get any of the raccoons up around your place? And I said, Oh, we see the tracks all the time. And he said, No, I mean, Did you ever catch one? And I said, No, He says, Delicious. And I said, I've heard about that. A raccoon, You actually, He says, Yeah, But he says, There's a secret to it. And then he gave me a routine. Like, You marinate them in salt water or something for like 12 hours. And then you do something else. And finally, By about the third day, You put it in the oven and bake it. And then he says, NID5, You detect from roast pork. You put all that trouble Widened up with the roast pork. Mr. President, I don't get to see you often enough, sir. Thank you very much for this opportunity. I want you to And now, Carl from Atlas, Mississippi. Nice to see you. Our donor, Allison. And Uncle Scarra. Yes. That's ZU. Yes. Got that? Good to see you. Good to see you. I had a chance to thank you Because I know a little bit of support that you did. And Lady Campany, Mr. President, He was very much involved in your campany location in Mississippi. Been a long time active for about a minute. And then he said, I could just bring my family and me And put them there like that. I'm glad that you did. Why don't we all get in together? I'm going to take a picture. Right here. Are we smiling, bub? I thought you were talking to me. Thank you, sir. Okay. Well, I'm delighted to see you. I had a chance to say thanks to you. Thank you very much. Well, we know that. That's great. Thank you very much. Actually, their hometown, Natchez, is not my district. But I do kind of sneak up out of my district a little bit around that little town on above the street. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you very much. That's right. It was yesterday. Yeah. Okay. That's great. We'll see you later. Thank you, sir. It should be at least 12. This is a shorter video. Oh, wait a minute. Thank you. Yes, if you would. Really, this thing is misprinting. This is misprinting. Provides it to you. But I have to say I'm really, very proud of it. I'm proud of my government. To be able to produce something like this. This is the public office. public report on the Vice President's task force. It's being released today. Thank you very much. Thank you for all your work on this, and I know how much the Vice President on that, and I agree with you about distribution. We've got another day. Sir? All right. Give a little to me. All right. How was the meeting? That's fine. I've got mine. It'll be nice for you. The copy of the public report on the Vice President's task force on combating terrorists is usually called the official classified report in December. And this represents all of the material that was in that classified report. The only difference being the extracted, those sensitive, in a classified sense, pieces of information. We intend this to be given wide distribution both in this country and I think it could very well be distributed to our friends and allies and like-minded citizens abroad to give them and let them know how determined we are in combating this threat in the national case. Well, thank you very much, and thank you for all the hard work that you all put in on this. Well, the pleasure was in the satisfaction, Mr. President. Mr. President, if Congress turns down your aid request to the conference, sir, are you going to have to consider sending U.S. troops? There is no request for such troops. There is no plan on our part. And whoever took something out of my remarks the other day, I think was distorted. I take it then, sir. If others try to cast this vote as an either or proposition, that is, either the money or troops, they would be wrong. Good morning, Mr. President. Good morning. See you again. Hi. There will be, hi, Mickey, all of you. There will be two press waves. The first one is only the clickers and the second one is the sound. So they make sure that I didn't say anything inappropriate. I'm going to make a few remarks while the second wave is in. Both camera. Everybody spread. The truth is, I'm the same. I still need a little better say. I'm going to say my name. But you should. I'm thinking. Get a good smile, Tom. Get close. That sounds better. L-E-L-O-E. L-E-S-L-E-R. And it's worse liberty. You felt us up there for what we call in Hollywood an over-the-shoulder shot. 100 best shoulders. 100 has got his name on it's back. I'm back in my hand because he never goes the other way. It's always great idea. Just don't say the wrong thing. Well, if the issue we're facing and the stakes are properly understood, we should be able to muster bipartisan support. We've seen some evidence of this emerging already and some of the committee votes, but we've got a long way to go. What the Congress is about to decide goes right to the heart, I think, of our national security. And I intend to bring this issue directly to the people in the television address. I know that you work with us right up to the day of the vote to see to it that your colleagues and the American people understand how great the stakes are. Even as we meet, Nicaragua's dictator is back in November meeting with Castro. And I think it's significant that Bayardo Arce, one of Nicaragua's nine commandanties, was the first foreigner asked to address the recent Soviet party Congress. It's up to us to persuade the members of Congress of what the consequences will be for Nicaragua, the Central America and for the safety of our own country if we fail to act. And that's what we propose to do in the next two weeks. Mike. President, do you believe that people who vote against you on the Hill are supporting the communists? If so, inadvertently. And you don't agree then with Mr. Buchanan that the Democratic Party is based for the choice of supporting you or supporting the communists? Well, it's what the choice comes down to whether it is knowingly enough and I've had enough experience with communist subversion back in my former profession to know that a great many people are deceived and not aware that what they're doing is inimical to the interests of the United States. Thank you. Couldn't just be an honest disagreement with you on the way to proceed? We're stretching pretty far because we're going to make the facts so plain. What time is your television address, sir? You said you want to make one. Do you know what day yet? I don't know whether the day has been decided but I'm the last in the room. Hey, Sam Lawrence has to let us answer that question. That's right. That's right. That's right. Sam Diego, write down here. Can you stand? Because he asked her the question mark. I just said it about red. I need to wait for a while. I'm going to sit here. I'm looking down. Well, anyway, let me repeat again. It's good to come here. It's good to have you a good organization back for a visit. We ought to do it more often. We will. Clearly our biggest challenge for the next two weeks will be to secure adoption of our package of assistance to it. As I understand it, the four committees, Armed Services, House Foreign Affairs, Intelligence, and Appropriations dealing with this and one of them, Armed Services has voted it out with a favorable vote. Intelligence and Appropriations voted unfavorably, but one of those was a voice vote so that there are some people there that aren't really on the record as being opposed if we can persuade them. Well, that's the one that passed. Armed Services did that pass in the voice vote. It was one of the appropriations. Appropriations. Appropriations. Yeah, the defeat was a voice vote. Well, but it was on, as you know, the Michael Murphy resolution. And it's been a complete action I guess in the committees today and then go to rules and then to the floor on the 19th. I understand it's going to be scheduled. Is that square with your information track? 19th, yes, sir. I would have been on television by then. Good. Okay. I know that most of you in this room supported covert military able freedom fighters last year. Unfortunately, our efforts couldn't prevail. With that in mind, it becomes even more important to have your full support again this year. In fact, I hope the entire whip organization will be working to help pass Michael Murphy in the House. Now I'm going to call on George and show us to describe the package.