 Well, thank you and thank all of the participants in this 1985 March for Life for coming here and demonstrating your overwhelming support for the right to life of the unborn. I feel a great sense of solidarity with all of you and I'm convinced as I know you are that our response to the 12th anniversary of Roe versus Wade and Doe versus Bolton must be to rededicate ourselves to ending the terrible national tragedy of abortion. A year ago in my State of the Union address I called on everyone in our country to rise above bitterness and reproach and seek a greater understanding of this issue. I believe that spirit of understanding begins with a recognition of the reality of life before birth and the reality of death by abortion, but the spirit of understanding also includes as all of you know a complete rejection of violence as a means of settling this issue. We cannot condone the threatening or taking of human life to protest the taking of human life by way of abortion and I want you to know that I feel that these days has never before the momentum is with us. Very recent advances in medical technology have changed the debate. Surgeons now speak of the patient in the womb. We now know more than ever before about the unborn. Doctors have invented procedures that can give blood transfusions to the fetus and even administer medication. For the first time through the new technique of real-time ultrasound imaging we're able to see with our own eyes on film the abortion of a 12-week-old unborn child. The film which is you know I'm sure is narrated by a former director of the world's largest abortion clinic provides chilling documentation of the horror of abortion during the first three months of life. It's been said that if every member of the Congress could see this film of an early abortion the Congress would move quickly to end the tragedy of abortion and I pray that they will. I will continue to work with all of those in the Congress and out who believe as I do that abortion is the taking the life of a living human being, that the right to abortion is not secured to the Constitution and that the state has a compelling interest in protecting the life of each person before birth. I've spoken here of the evidence today that establishes that the unborn is a living human being. We must not forget that in reality if there is any justice in the abortionist position it would require that they establish beyond the doubt that there is not life in the unborn and they can't do that. It's been a long hard struggle the past dozen years but I know all of us are feeling hopeful about a positive resolution of this issue and I don't think our feeling of hope is inappropriate. There are already signs that we've changed the public attitude on abortion. The number performed each year is finally leveling off. The general feeling that abortion is just a small harmless medical procedure that's simply a matter of choice has almost disappeared. Making a lot of progress and partly because a dozen years ago people like yourselves who were told that banning abortion was a losing battle said fine that's the only kind of battle worth fighting. God bless you for your courage and commitment and thank you for your wonderful work and I'm proud to stand with you in the long march for the right to life. Yes Nelly, good for you and I support you. Goodbye and thank you. Thank you very much Nelly and thank everyone. Mr. President have the Soviets responded to your suggestion of a time and place for the talks? You're going to tell your negotiators today. Let them tell me something. Do good work. I don't know that there's ever been a storm. No I don't think so. The historic first time. Well listen thank you all. Appreciate your coming down here. I think it won't come as any surprise if I say that I think we're probably going to be working together on a number of things this year. And through you gathered yesterday to continue the economic expansion and the national security. I think we all agree. It's not the need for both but we probably disagree here and there on some of the methods of attaining it. But they'll be up in front of your schedules. If you're thinking about it. I'm sure they'll be up for that. But George, maybe you might have a few words here. Hello Lisa, how are you? Very fine. If you give me the book, I have something here for you. How about it? Lisa, there's a general jelly beans for you. Listen you're more than welcome. And I know you use your nastics to track and all of them. I think it's very wonderful that you do it. I understand that you were one of 30,000 special events in Pennsylvania. I picked up to come here today to present me with that book. I also know something. I'll stand right there for a second. I thought maybe you'd like to have this. It is on the way out. So we'll leave some pictures and maybe enjoy reading them. And I also raised three boys and three girls. You have 13 grandchildren. And in a few days you're expecting your first great-grandchild. That's right. That's right. Congratulations. Thank you very much. Thank you so much. There's the letter that goes on the top of that. Thank you. This is a great place. And as I say, I thank you for the book and I for all that you're doing to keep this very wonderful project alive. All right. Good luck in the Olympics. Thank you very much. No photographers. Mr. Oyama? Yes. How do you do? Good to see you. Mr. Oyama. My brother. My son. Ted. Good to see you. Let's turn around here. I'll do a picture. May I shake you one more time? Thank you. That's a uniform. I hope you fit. If I'm caught out wearing this and somebody really takes me on. Do I lose my right to wear this if I turn and run? Well, thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. I'll give that to the South Fox wife, in Washington field officer. Thank you. Well, that's not too far away. I should yell for help in here. It was an honor. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. It was a pleasure. Thank you. You're welcome. Thank you. How are you? How are you? I'm fine. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. Thank you. It won't be the ranch. It's great. Thank you very much. Good luck. Thank you.