 Oh, yes. Oh, you framed it. That's the original. And now he's written a message to you. Oh, for heaven's sakes. That's the original. All right, I'll be done. You guys having fun down here? Yeah. You know, the nurses were terribly upset. At the hospital. I'm not nursing that photo. They said, maybe nurses don't love the right of the show. And the ones I saw, they're right. Well, hey, thank you very much. You might drop him a note. Yeah. Karner, Washington Times. He said he can't reach my photo fast. I really can't get over it. Now, of course, I do some laps walking up and down this corridor. But no, last night, the night I went, I was having a good night. We had both restness this morning. Couldn't remember some of them, but both were bothered with weird dreams. But one, just this morning. What did you eat? What did you eat? No, a nice, when you know, they got pretty. Well, I am. A menu. But one of them, usually in a weird dream figure, I can understand where that came from. This one, I can't. This morning, I was in a small boat, like a rowboat. With some people, a big boy and there was a couple of women and a girl. We were along the shore, and it seems that I had bought a house out of the Navy. Yes, sir? Yeah. They took good care of you? Huh? They took good care of you? Sure as hell they did. They were a wonderful gang of people. Really very enjoyable. Even when it was five o'clock in the morning, you opened your eyes and there were two of them standing by your bed. It was a horrible experience to think of a couple of days you met at five in the morning. Pretty early revelry out there. But you're lucky they usually put people outside the PT at that time of the morning. Well, it was really, you know, it was really very, very wonderful, very friendly. Nice, the whole thing. Oh, there were three things on the calendar, Mr. President. I was just saying, what a great day to be out in the golf course. Yeah. Just a little bit. Not a cloud in the sky. How about that? And here we are. How are you feeling? Wonderful. Pretty good. Any, uh, upset or anything from last night? No. Good. Good. Good rest. There he is. Here we are. Well, I had to duck in the men's room. Sorry. Yeah, we're at the wrong men's room. How are you? Good. Good morning. Good morning. How are you? Fine. Are you? Yeah. Didn't get too tired after last night? No. Say that granddaughter of Ike's is a lovely young lady. Susan. Yeah. Isn't she nice? Really nice. She's never gotten married, I don't think. I think she's never been. I don't think she's ever been married. Somebody's missing a good bet. Yeah. She's attractive. Well, I want you to know you're not the only one with some good shape. I went for my angle physical this morning. 120 over 80. Blood pressure. Very good. A couple pounds overweight. He said you might just push yourself a little further away. Well, I can tell you how you can get rid of several of those. Never mind. Dare I ask whether you had the snake and all that? That comes later. That's the second part. But I had that last year. He reviewed it. It was normal. The whole thing? Or just the first few? No, not the first few. But what do they call it? The lower end. The lower end. The lower end. SIG. Yeah. SIG. Yeah. Yeah. Absolutely. Yeah. We had a choice between agriculture or trade policy for discussion for about 30 minutes or so. I've elected trade policy unless you prefer agriculture. That's fine. There's a meeting today on trade policy. And tomorrow is no decision time. I just want you to see there is a split among your cap as to which way to go. Completely free trade. Completely protectionist. Some variant on that. Aware. There is a split. I think you should at least hear the arguments. No decisions. They're going to try to thrash it on us. Blood knows. This impacts an awful lot with our foreign policy. Yeah. And the time is that meeting. Tomorrow? Yeah. I think it's 11 o'clock. And the other thing is do you feel up to making a call to a day to new judges, ambassadors and the like? Sure. We're getting behind a little bit on that. Yeah. I know. I signed a few things without making phone calls. 10-15 tomorrow. 10-15 to 11-15. All right. Okay. All right. All right. All right. In the cabinet room. Evening last night on the submarine business. He arrived after his assassination. But he was in that other place where they took him and still died. So I haven't had a rough night for no reason. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. It hasn't. You want to pull down here? What run was this? This was the treatment area. But it's also where the cabinet used to meet before Teddy Roosevelt's wife threw everybody out of the White House. Her line was very eloquent. Her line was, if I'm going to raise six kids, you're going to get your people out of this house. Where's the grant room? You're listening. It's the grant room. No, man. I don't have one. It's not me. All right. That one down the basement. Where's Robert E. Lee room? He's in the front door of the test house. I think he was someplace down the river there where he stopped him. The bar was with him down when he surrendered. He didn't ask me about it. Mike Mansfield, as you would recall, let Jackie Kennedy have the big chandelier, which is in the LBJ room. And, of course, he should never have. That's Senate Park. So when Carter became president, I asked what's back. And I understand through the press that Rosen didn't know that. So one day I was down here and I asked for it. I said, well, let's go down and take a look at it. I went down to what he called the LISIS-S grant room. And that was so massive that the chandelier just overpowering him. He said, you read all that back, don't you? And I said, yes, Mr. President, it should not be here. That's the Senate Park. And we will appropriate you some money for another chandelier if you want. You might even have made in Georgia. So let me have it back. Well, you know the interesting story of all of that. There were six chandeliers from the White House. Three of them were made by Paul Revere and three of them were made in Britain. And one of them was in the Speaker's Office. And during the course of time, it knew carbon, whale oil, kerosene, towel candle, gas, and electricity. And it's water for glass. The water company went out of business in 1834 and then came back in 1934. But that's original water. We had in those days no air condition and they'd opened the windows. And Theodore Roosevelt couldn't stand the rattling of the prisoners. They drove him crazy. So he ordered the six of them out of the White House. And they were, when we redid the, refurbished the Capitol in 1946, the architect of the Capitol found those and he brought them up to the House. One is in the Speaker's dining room. Three were given to the House. One is in the Speaker's dining room. One is in the Speaker's office. And the third one they gave to Sam Rayburn and it's down in the Sam Rayburn Museum. Now there should be three on the Senate side. One might give back to Jacqueline Kennedy. And did you people say you got it? And I know where the other two are. You got one in the early part. Beautiful one. I'm not sure it's just how I was wondering if that's the same story. Well, the interesting thing that interests me is I represented the north end of Boston where Paul Revere came from. He was a great artist beside a husband. You know, he made those, you know, he's famous for the Paul Revere ball. But he made those chandeliers with the White House in 1893. And he made all the rivets. But don't they bring up a couple of teams? They got ticked at anything. I'm interested in the Astros and the National League and the Red Sox, which I used to be a Red Sox fan. And they're putting, I think they're swearing some people in. Good morning. That was a couple of days ago. That's Jacob's speech. I saw him in the paper. I bring you some souvenir from Nick Brady that he said you might like to see since you can't prepare yourself for it. He said there's some clever little... This is Bohemian Bohemian. I didn't even know they put out such a... I didn't either. I didn't receive it. This is this year's encampment. He and Schultz are going out there today. I have a little something to show you, gentlemen. Here. I've been pretty busy as you can see by life now, Christine. Right? Here you go. What is this? I want you to see this one. What is this? This is... Believe it or not, that's the cardboard cutout. The cardboard? We did it with a Vienna lighter suit, but they've really got this other version. Well, there's a guy right down here on the corner of the street. Right outside the Treasury. These are just three young fellas, and they get $5 a photo. I'd love to put it in. And there's one at the... in front of the science and technology deal. I've got it really... This one right here with the pregnant gal pointing at me. I love it. They look different. Yet they're all exactly... Yeah, we call them in here. Yeah, we get a picture of them at the... Thank you. He made South Africa official lift the state of the world. I'm not going to take any questions. You're great. I can't take questions on this. I'm going to bring you back from Congress for a budget. That's what I've been doing. I've been stressed out for you. Don't I get any credit for it? I feel fine. Great. It always seems better. What? It always seems better. Well, the longer I get away from that tube that was down my throat, the better it'll get. How do you feel inside? Like I do on the outside. It's like pulling the back of your hand. President, are you willing to accept further compromises to get a budget, for example, oil import fees or delay indexing? I'm not going to make any comments on tactics and negotiations or anything that's going on. All I'm going to say is the American people deserve to have a budget. The federal government has no solution. I'd like to put it that way. Thank you. I'll get one. Thank you. We'll see you right on this. Thank you so much. There's a stumble coming down here. What's that? What? It's so short. Sam, how are you? Fine, how are you? Welcome home. I was on the road, but the volume was great. I had to tell you what, I'll find you a long money's worth at the best. They were all so great. The only thing was that cartoon that came out the other day and where you saw it, the hospital and the nurse holding the window looking down off the camera, looking straight down and the nurse was saying, what's that crazy calm down they're doing? And the fellow wither says, that isn't president. All right. The nurse they had was a very unattractive orc efficient necklitter character and all those young nurses were quite upset. They didn't think that was a fair portrayal from my farewell speech. I told them, my mission was going to be to convey the word to the cartoonists that they had to be more fair. Well, we've got several items here and we've got to get at them because I know what time's limited and the first one is.