 Good morning, Mr. President. Welcome back. Good morning, Mr. President. Good morning, Mr. President. Secretary of Commerce. I was wondering if that was... Yeah, and so it is. Pretty good. An artist who did a big piece of a funeral of a cowboy who had been caught in a stampede and did the head man forming there with this big piece and then decided to do the single thing of the foreman who is there looking down at the grave. That's the way he is in the big one, and he did that. And Matt thought maybe that the ratio that we have here that I appreciate having got along. So he's loaned it to me. Two ways of photography. Mr. President, don't get away with these secrets. You guys will back up today then so they can get out. Mr. President, thank you. Did you like your profile at the House? I loved it. I'm sure you'd have a word about it. I mean, temper is not so... Is it all the truth? Oh, but damn, yeah. Mr. President, are you sorry that you sent up the Maryland sat-down to the Congress? I'm not going to take any questions here. I'll be talking enough. I think it's 8 o'clock tonight. Are you going to send the person's offer for Congress today? I've got to be fair. I'm not going to take any questions. I can't even tease you into answering. Last days... I got scolded and they all let the life-or-interest chamber answer your questions. This way, please. Very nice. Thank you. I can't say a few words first about this and about the summit that I'll be reporting on tonight. You know, there's a... I will be saying tonight that... Well, why don't you come over here in front of me? Well, thank you. Well, that's very nice. Turn around and face up to the photographer. We hope that you're going to come to Moscow soon. Well, if you'll come here, I'd agree to go there. Looking right here, that's good. Thank you. But you think that we agreed that the next summit would be here and then finally we'd go there for one? Well, we have a better family. I'm going to get to come back first because I get to come back at the summit. And it's going to be very jealous. And there's going to be a very sad lady in Moscow. I told him he's going to have to bring us some nice presents. What's your betting? You're thinking that maybe we'll... I had a chance to be someone, right? I can't believe that not after all it's taken place. You've got a time and a place worth that? You've got a time and a place? No, it wouldn't be here at the time. It's up to him. The invitation is like, what if he give a date? He'll come. I have kind of thought I'd like to... Maybe think of California, let him see a little of America. If I could convince him that it wasn't over staged. That was a cruise house thing, wasn't it? When you came here, I thought everybody would arrange it and see the good things. The traffic jam's set up well. If I were to fly across the country, I just wouldn't believe it. Then I've also thought that I had in California knowing about those marbled houses that they had in his position along calling beach houses and so on, taking them to the ranch and showing them where he will live. There will be 1,500 square foot in the house. He might have a different idea about capitalism. That's right. Wait one minute here. You can't even get it. Oh my goodness. Thank you. That's very, very good. We just thought that you might have to carry books around going to school and so forth the two of you and that maybe book bags, they might as well know where you are. You've got something for the president too. Yeah, well, that's going to go to me and a few of my classmates for their letter for the Army Express and you asked us for a copy of the military program. Well, thank you very much. Here's an article right here. Here's an article about a letter to the president. Well, thank you very much. I'm very pleased to have you. It's funny, there's an article written by kids on what to do if your parents get divorced. There's another article on how to make money walking your dog. It's a real comment on kids right now. Hey. I should look forward to reading it. Mr. President, thank you very much. We are looking forward to our opportunity as you can imagine. It's a great challenge for us and it's been a tremendous experience covering you for six years. It's been a lot of excitement. We've got another challenge ahead but it's been an honor and a privilege. Mike was assigned to the White House when Christophe was three months old and so they sort of we used to drive past showing friends Washington and Christophe looked at them and said, there's Daddy's office. Well, I wish you thank you very much. Thanks very much. We hope to see you there. Thank you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. It's been too long. Thank you very much. We hope to see you. Take care. Take care of your friends. Thank you. Take care of me. Thank you, sir. It's good to see you. Thank you. Thank you. Most of these. Thank you. Thank you. We haven't met with you. We have. Thank you. Thank you. Hello. See you right here. Well, I'm pleased to see you again, and I very seriously want to talk about the plan. First of all, we welcome the plan, the whole idea of being a democracy there, but I must be honest and say that I have some reservations and some concerns that are similar to those of fellow presidents down there and some of the other re-neighboring states that I feel that there is a possibility that is left open and maybe it's because I've had too much exposure to the communists over the years that they could find loopholes in which the aim and the very admirable goal of your plan would not get realized. Many years ago I appeared in the one-act play contest there at the school of speech representing Eureka College and we did well in the competition, and then also I returned to sports in the center, broadcast a few games from the Dyke Stadium. One of the toughest games in Minnesota, and by the end of the game tied 34-34, and by the end of the game there was not a single man in the field that started the game, and they started to send in a substitute for a tackle, injure tackle on Minnesota, and he was already a substitute that was in there, so in comes the third straight man, Bronco Nagerski, sending back to the sideline. He was the only man, I should have said that, Bronco was the only man who had started the game and was still in it, and he sent the man back and said tell him to send out my substitute for fullback, and he moved up into the line of play. Mr. Rooter, don't you want to come up here and... We'll get Mr. Rooter together now, would you? All right. Thank you. Now one more with you and Mr. Rooter together. Oh, all right. All right. Let me... Thank you. Well, I'm going to get what we're doing in person. We'll know him with an ambassador again. Well, and I'll tell you, they've been... They've stood by us in a great many things. I appreciate it. Great job. John has done a tremendous job at the SEC, Mr. Preston. He really is. I've been here longer than any other chairman, so I feel I better get out of the play and drive it. Well, I'm glad you're going to do this. I appreciate it very much. It's the most important country to us. Thank you very much. All right. And we don't want you to forget it, so there's just something to take away. Thank you. All right. Thank you very much. Okay. Good job. And hey there. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Mr. My wife, sir, let me see you. Thank you. And my daughter is Catherine. And Paige. And Elizabeth. Well, maybe you want to come over on this side. All right. Lead them things up. Yeah. Do it like that. Fight. And better than this, maybe even Burkivis has come to an end. Please give him my regard. I certainly will. And thank you very much for this opportunity. Thank you for doing it. You won't forget this. Thank you. Thank you very much. Wonderful. Good job. Good. Thank you very much.