 You want to get a good route in here? You want to get in here today? Come on. Don't stand for this. Yes, Mr. President. We are so pleased that you accepted the position of honorary president of the Committee. We wanted to give you a meadow to memorialize it. I'm very honored to have this. Well, this is a young lad. I had some ambitions and dreams that someday I might be an Olympic athlete and feel a swimming. But there was a fellow doing pretty well at the time named Weissman. He said something right. I just wanted to have it in my little Illinois town of going into Chicago. You know, the athletic club. We see you on a horse now, then. We appreciate everything you did for the athletes around Los Angeles. It was so meaningful. They all talk about your coming out there. The Winter Olympic reception. We do appreciate your support, sir. Very big show for me. And I miss all of you for what you're doing here. Thank you very much, sir. We appreciate your help. From Des Moines, Iowa, your reputation W.R.P. Joe still stands. Oh, here. I just thought that you might like to assume that this is a conference. Very kind of you, Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you, sir. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Appreciate it. Well, guys, imagine you're busy already with another. Well, there's a lot to do between now and the holidays. Well, we have the Olympic festivals each year. Next one will be in Houston, Texas, following here in Holy Durham. And, of course, the Pan American Games in Indianapolis in 1987. So there are a number of things to happen before we get to Seoul. And let's hope that our neighbors to the north over there know. Yes, sir. We'll look forward to having you there with us. Thank you very much, sir. Thank you, Mr. President. Mr. President, thank you for the honor you've done. We need to get another individual following your time. I guess we can get that. Thank you very much. I'd like to have one for my son. Oh, thank you very much. Thank you. I'd like to have one for my son. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Mr. President, Mayor LaHutson is our leader. Thank you for having us today. I'd like to introduce the rest of our after-school trainer coaches from New Jersey. Debbie Cade, Secretary from Marlborough. Richard Jacobs, Treasurer from Tennessee. Lori Seagraves, Assistant Secretary from Florida. Eric Jurgensen, Auditor from Utah. Great. Terry Campo, Legal Counsel. Illinois. Well, that's quite good. Almost your area. Keith Gilbert, Assistant to the Chairman from Indiana. Andrew Smidles, Assistant to the Chairman from Maryland. Bill Herring, Assistant to the Chairman from West Virginia. Brian Berry, Assistant to the Chairman from Maryland. Cheryl Hillard, Executive Director. This is such a pleasure to be with you today. We're going to do a group photo. I'm afraid to book my camera. Everybody look at the camera. That's good. Thank you. That's what I always do. Hey guys, reflection is going to matter. I don't see a page. It's too little. That's always very near-sighted. You know, as your eyes when you begin to leave the area, that's when you get hold of the phone. Look out the window. So you haven't written a near-sight. At last, there's a little compensation. Because actually when that happens, your vision is not quite as near-sighted. You're getting on your side. But at the same time, you find that without corrective lenses, you can read the phone. That's right. That's right. So I figured out something. They worked just for a few years. But I could read a speech. I'm going to use the notes for the speech. I just have to get the phone to go. And it's up. This lens will read the notes. This lens will see who's out there. This lens will see who's out there. I think we need some lens for the Democrats and the Congress. Mr. President, we want to tell you how much we are supporting your contra-aid. We think it's terrific. We're doing some things in the states. We just sent out a packet to the state chairman. We're doing things on the Hill while we're here this week. You tell us, what else can we do? Well, that is it. Because I have to tell you, I'm one of the Democratic senators. But even our own, and our own Republicans, this disinformation campaign has a well-meaning people. They tell me about their districts. They say in my district, and they tell me how the people feel them in church, how people feel that we're all wrong. And it is all disinformation. We just come from the state department. They hear you from the 3-years interpreters. One of them was a Sandinita or was an El Salvador, a communist guerrilla at one time. They totally converted by what they saw them doing. They moved out. The second one was the minister of interior for the Sandinista government. And he just turned it totally around. And the third was a black man from Nicaragua. And he always used to study second names coming up. It's one of those things. Oh! And he went out. I did not know they had a black community there, but they moved in on that districts and into jail with all of them. But to hear them in their experiences and then they had a big display of the weapons. Nicaraguans are providing for all of the radicals throughout Latin America. As a matter of fact, in my speech Sunday night I'm going to show them that where Nicaraguan has put weapons in the hands of rebels in all of the three South American countries. Hmm. Acceptable. I don't know if they are predictors of misinformation. We'll hope for them to educate a few on our side. I think we've got to work on our people first. That's right. You know one of the things that's happening in the campuses, too, is there are an awful lot of faculty members 20 years ago with the rioters on the campus. That's right. We were talking in exchange with the Soviet Union of students and everything else. These are professors. And I said, yeah, but how are we going to protect the Soviet Union? Being communist and dying. One of our own. They may go back to their jobs. McQuiney, let's get you up on the hill while you still have time. Thank you, sir. Hi. Well, you know, Mr. President, when you speak with a club, you're familiar with our formatting. Questions are only asked at writing, so Sam Donaldson will be out there shouting questions. You might want to keep that in mind. It's been quite a while since I spoke to you. Oh. We'll work on it. You've got witnesses here. Well, I've decided it's a test of my sense of humor. Every day something happens that makes me realize that if I didn't have a sense of humor, I might have explained to the lady you didn't want to co-sponsor an event at the International Body Builders Association. Over him, Lincoln said the same thing. Did he really? People picked on Tom for laughing and talking and so forth, and he said, I couldn't laugh. And he said, I don't remember. I don't know. I'm sorry. I don't know. I know. But you know, you know, I'll tell you what I did. I'm going to say. I'm going to say. I'm going to say. I'm going to say. I'm going to say. Well, to all of you, congratulations. The four-man team, we're the only law enforcement agency that's ever held and currently still hold, so we have a number of accomplished here. They've brought some targets and some of their weapons you know. I don't know why hearing this makes me feel comfortable. Can you show them some of the targets? These are quite a few targets and parts of the thing that we would shoot. This particular one is a distinguished match. This was shot by Charlie North here. And he won this particular match. It's a 5.95 up above the 600 with five rounds throughout the nine. What count of these? This would be a 38. I know he's getting a gun out there and I'm going to take a look at it. That was wonderful. No, sir. That would be the one that he used to win this particular match. I bet a few guns out there at the ranch, I'd like to have them around. I remember once when the unit commander came and was a little concerned about not having a gun on the bedroom because he said some of our fellas for that's pretty raunchy when they're out here. I said, I would shoot one of them. And a pretty good shot. I hope you have it very well. Show them the settlement. This is kind of a piece here. Even what they call the windmatch on the front side. He's from Severn, Georgia. Mr. President, Sergeant Millhorn was the overall aggregate winner of this year's I think it was the high man this year of all the competitive shooters of thousands competing in this sport. He won the whole thing. If you get it out of the bronze wheels with that answer. He wouldn't have to dispose of the carcass. In addition to being the overall champion, he also won the automatic 45, maximum 45, 25 yards. And the one that's used. In the front we have a compensator with a custom recoil of the ammunition. So it feels like, doesn't it feel quite like a 45 mm console? A little different than that. 1911, a lot of what I've got. Military design. This one here was 19, it was 25 yards. The previous one was 50 and most of them would be other 50 yards. That's the trivia. This is for winning your world championship. Place the top national team against the top foreign team. Place first to that winning world championship. The first time it was ever held. The ones I would like to present this to you. They said that you were their tutor, sir. That was me, sir. Well, that was my old standing ground of the sports announcer. When I was several years time ago. Well, thank you very much. This is for any other guns. This is the non-cover match. The maximum barrel length is three quarters inches. Again, this would be a maximum of 25 yards. And he also, when you target it, has no rounds. A little humble, John. Look at these targets, I'm getting a little humble. I can vouch for whatever you say. This would be the weapon we use on this, Mr. President. It's a standard issue, a secret service weapon. The barrel length is what characterizes this match. It has to be less than two and three quarter inch. Using regular service 38 inch. By secret service. Correct. There's a group, Mr. President. This is a series of targets. Here is the individual course of the shoot. It's broken in five matches. This one was fired by Bruce Curtis. It's a perfect score of 24 Xs. It ties a national record for that. And this would be at 715 yards. This is also his target. The national record for this is 180, 18 Xs. He has 180, 17 Xs. Just missed the national record by one X on that. That's at 25 yards. Total of 18 rounds. This is 50 yards. Excuse me. This is my target for match three. It's two points down out of two, a possible 240. It's 238. This is also mine's match four. Again, 240, 24 Xs. It's 248, 223 Xs national record. It's a 240, 18 Xs. Place it up. X around the second, third, and the match. And this is Sergeant Milbourne's target. This basically is what he wanted to win the nationals with. This is a one point down match five. Possibly 600 score. There's a 599. Sergeant Milbourne also was the first person. This is several years ago. He fired a perfect 600. It was a match five. And this won the match four. He was behind a few people at this point at this point. He didn't win. And this is the 50 yards. 24 ounces of it's 50 yards. Now the parts of the 25 are seven. Ray Shattuck said he could fire the score any time. It's a rightful way. As a matter of fact, Sergeant Milbourne hired me until he shot this. I feel very safe and secure. Terry was thinking maybe we ought to do a group photo and have the targets in front possibly if you want to do that. If each man could just grab.