 The Press. The Press. No, nice to see you. I think we'd like one look at Mike Werner working on it. Why don't we go over there in the stairs. All right. It's a pleasure, as you well know. Thank you very much. Thank you. Mr. President, Chief Lynn Herron can the part please. How are you doing, Mr. President? Mr. President, this is Pat DeLine. Thank you. Nice to see you. Greg Brown. Thank you, Mr. President. Good to see you. Wayne Carroll. Good to see you, sir. Van Haney. Good to see you. Billy Good. Good to see you. This is Robin Heckerstorn. Hello, sir. This is Ron Marklin. And this is your blacksmith, Willie Culkin. Yes, sir. Keep him straight like I'm trying. All right. Thank you. Well, listen, I think we're going to put this over here. I'm going to organize it. Let's get one of you guys on this side, too. Just because it's a little uneven. And if you could get this tight together as you possibly can, that would really help. Great. Okay, everyone, look at it. We've heard the ranchers over at Thanksgiving. Keep going about that, Greg. Do you want to know? No, that's fine. No, that's fine. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. Thank you. Thank you, guys. The park service, then, the horseman at the end of the United States park place. And they have allowed me to wear this symbol of that unit. And we'd like to present one to you, Mr. President. Thank you very much. I'm very pleased to have you. I'm very proud of you. And I'm sure you could lead the horse. It's a real pleasure for us to be here on this. Thank you for taking moments of your time. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, Mr. President. Mr. President, we're out in the history of the western saddle and the development of the western saddle. And it starts with one that's over there, which was about 1540, a Spanish war saddle. And then he's got every development and a little play down of what the time is for each one of them and the kind that it was and the period and so forth and where they were. Those are beautiful. Oh, my. It's really a kind of a set up on the way. Well, I just think it's actually a war saddle. It's a Philadelphia or something. It's still used to be an army saddle. The captain said it was a war saddle. But then they went to the Phillips in the first place. And then they went to the Phillips in the first place. Yes, the officer. I'm going to say I'm doing it. That was supposed to prove. It's a little place of work. It's really tremendous. Very, very nice. I think it's kind of a box of weapons. If you would appreciate wearing those secret service tubs too. I don't know whether they realized it when they started that they weren't wearing them. They all wore them deities of the horse. I was just impressed with the winner of the competition this year. Very close. The runner-up was Joe there. It went fantastic out there. Except what happened was they got the finals. They had six horses from each. Six riders from the horses. And as soon as they got into the finals for 12, they said change horses, which is sad. Thank you. Thank you very much. Mr. President, I wanted to tell you that Willie is from Flago Ireland. He's the one who made the equipment for you out of the grocery store. The one you use out of the reaction. Yes, very much so. Well, thank you. If you were willing to help, I'd be more than happy. I had full time there. I had full time there. There you go. Thank you, sir. Thank you very much. Have a nice holiday. Things began to get cluttered up. It's getting better. This is the new ring. This is the brand new ring. It has heater coats. It's nice. It's closer. Very close. Thank you very much. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. Hello there. Mr. President Brigham, last time we met was in a restaurant in Paris when you were governor of the state of California. Heaven says, well, it's good to see you again. You came over. You're so gracious. Yeah. Read us. I forgot. All right. This is my daughter, Anthony Brown. It's your very Christmas. White House is glorious. You got to see it. We did. We really did. The tree, and those points, that is magnificent. Yes. And a big tree in the blue room. Bob Brown. So nice to shake your hand and call you Mr. President because previously I'd done that three times and you weren't there yet. Now it's wonderful. And Nancy Sherman. Hello, Mr. President. And Betsy Brown. Nice to meet you. Bob Brown's daughter. Why don't I get a group of family members? Thank you, sir. Oh, thank you. We've just got some little souvenirs here. Are these all your saddest if you put it right on the rack? No. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Oh, the presidential seal. Thank you so much. This was written in the form of a message that I've known these days. Oh, that's fabulous. That is so interesting. That is. And the little plate on each one, what it is, and the one back in there between the books is the 1540 Spanish war sale. From that, we're still developing the war sale. I noticed the film was the largest. They have a ready to come. Yes. Neil and I have a drink at the end together. Oh, I really do. It was so special and such a thrill for all of us to meet each other. Well, I started to tell you at least for that blue room there. Yes. There's 2,000 ornaments on it. That is decorated every year by a bunch of children from one of the drug treatments that Nancy is coming to where they were. These kids that are reforming from drugs, and they come to do that. What a nice thing to do with the cards that are sent to you from people around the nation. Yes. They told you that. I'm sure they did. I read that in Singapore last year. No drug problem. Have you heard about it? No. I don't know how to do it. Well, I'll put it as the premier or president of whatever Singapore version is. With drugs and drug business, anything would be shot the next morning. The next morning. The next morning, they shot 16. And it scared the whole thing. I just read here in the last month about Malaysia. They're hanging them the next morning. No drug problem. They didn't go to the expensive. What do we need? I know. You want to balance it, buddy? I met you at the last time. I'm working. And the president had asked me to do a mission for him over there. And I think in the great states of the world, remember there, they had a big dinner and a luncheon. And it was on the kind of open porch of the presidential palace. And all of them just got terribly upset when a fly appeared buzzing around the table. They've had quite a campaign on things like that. When you're there, you don't see even a gum wrapper in the street. That's what I was going to say. $90 fine for dropping a gum wrapper or a cigarette while on the street. It's the cleanest city I've ever seen. I don't really learn. We're trying. Thank you. Nice to see you. I see pictures of you sitting there. That's it. They've lost on the ice on the Arctic mission. The American Wailing Captain found it some years later, brought it out and we fixed it all up and sent it to Queen Victoria as a gift. It was a naval vessel there. And when they decommissioned it one day a 1,300 pound package arrived at the White House and out of the planks of that ship, they had the car of this desk to present it to the 19th president of the United States. Well, thank you. Thank you. It's time to meet your brother. I'm enjoying it. He's a great fellow. Thank you. I just saw her out there. She's been crying. She's very emotional about calling the son. Hello, sir. Hi, how are you? Mr. President, this is my sister, Vicky, nice to meet you. And this is her son, Christopher. Can we take a group photo? Yes, you can, let's come over here. Thank you. Two on one side and two on the other. Sure. I look right here. Thank you, sir. Well, thank you. Will you sign my book? Yes. This is the People of the Power book that Mike Eleven did. There's a great shot of you in here. But you're not Senator Baker.