 I would like to get over it. Just a quick quick. We'll come back in the beginning. All right. Hello, ma'am. Hi. Good morning, sir. Thank you. How's this-this is ringing? Just fine. And you? Fine. I just came back from California. What? Shunt Atlantic. Yes. Come, you weren't up there. this business Mr President I think I would be there but we're really grateful for giving one of our boys a chance to go and be very very pleased to it was a very successful trip. It was and His Majesty sent you his best and he sent it to you twice once through me once through the shuttle when he had the press conference with the astronaut he asked him to send his best wishes to you when I said my god he's in outer space now you know well I wanted the President to express our condemnation to what's happening to the hijacking incident that took place and God knows we were victims of it ourselves only twice in the last few weeks and it is very saddening to see what states the world has got to believe strongly that it is very inhumane and general level but for our purpose specifically it is very it's contrary to our Islamic teachings or any faith teachings and to our culture and regards what the pretext two wrongs don't make one right even if there was a complaint from something that is justified you don't go rectified wrong by opposing another but His Majesty wanted you to know that he does feel strongly about this. We appreciate that we appreciate anything we understand that Barry is in contact with Assad anything could be said to President Assad about it. Yes sir. Thank you for the lunch. This is Andrea North. Susan North. This is Susan. This is Nicole Martin. Any question? Congratulations. Well listen I want to apologize first of all. Oh that's quite alright Miss Brown. Now on them show us off schedule. That's what happened. Did you say good afternoon Miss Brown? Our neighborhood made you see and you and Andy had both won twice. We had President Reagan twice as nice Andy North. That comes from Madison to you. Well thank you very much. I'm very pleased to have that. It would be a terrible time to start telling golf stories. Here Andy is the admin golfer here. He's got one of those Sunday morning sandbags in his hand. I heard some terrible rumors. Nice to meet you. Hi girl. Nice to meet you. I've had a joking with George. He shows downstairs now. George shows asked you to come out for a quiet weekend of golf. We went to Augusta with a quiet weekend. Awake in one night. You're about the terrible tragedy. It's a very rude down there. And the next night was a friend of the Grenada. And the next day we thought we could get some golf in. And got that 16 cold. And the word came down to us that we stopped there. Because it was a fellow with a gun and a glove hop. So it was a whole bunch of them. Time to end. It wasn't a real end. And we're all even to the 16th of Augusta. First life in the United States. I had a few things here. And Danny I don't want you to back out. You've got to go to Chicago with us. A pin for you. And leave you some golf balls. When you get really mad and take out a sandblast. Thank you. I appreciate it. And in here is a genre. But they keep you from opening the genre now. Why we thought we'd give you a little bit of a role. That's a great idea. And then in the start counting cabbages. That's what happens then. And I understand you for a little bit. You have to become someone. How much your handicap used to be when you were in Hollywood? Well, it was 14. And I gave the most thought after 14. You've got her as a partner in the club. Because it was when I was a kid. So you'd be weeks and weeks away. And then you'd come back and start turning your scores again. And so I was usually shooting on 78 or 82 with a 14 grand. They had a club turning once. Because it ran for a month. And you turned your scores for a month. And at the end of the month they took the best score you had on each hole of the course. And then you won the new golf shoes. If you had them on. I got the golf shoes. I ended up with 18 bridges. Oh, that's a good one. On a dance floor it was always golf every day. Or then no golf at all. Now it's golf every new year. This spring it's water. I heard that. That was great. Once a year we'd get off there for a day or two. But I can tell you all something about it. You make no analysis for yourself. You get just as many. You know you can do it. But it's just the heaven will do. Well, Mr. President, thanks a lot. Thank you very much. Thank you for your time. You're welcome. You're welcome. Thank you. You're welcome. Thank you. Thank you. Bye bye. Good luck. Thank you for the. Thank you. Okay. So you got some real busy. I hope that explains. I ask you all here. I thank you all for coming. It's a strange information about the weather. I'm very concerned about the matter of appointment and respect the right and the ability to settle the conflict. Last year in the election year, I understood a lot of Democratic senators who made a deal with one another in the White House and a lot of other places. And so I could understand it. But when members of our own team, the Republicans, we've got a Republican majority in the Senate. We've got a Republican in the White House. And the importance we make, I'm quite sure. Sometimes there's someone who might wish someone else had the job and might disagree sometimes. And the policy of individuals, that is not supposed to be the Senate's duty. The Senate's duty really is to do qualification or otherwise. And I feel that the criticism has to be made on a basis of the difference of philosophy or something of that kind. We get them cleared before they're even announced. And I think these are proposed are people who have been willing to give up a pretty lucrative life on the private sector to maintain these appointments. And I just feel it's a challenge to prove that we as Republicans are 10 different before they continue trying to get the other House and really be in a position for about 40 odd years of the last 50 lead Democrats which have controlled both houses. But it's forwarding to have control of it. The Senate, there hasn't been anything like that for a good many years. And frankly, I just take now that there's an election coming up. I find myself hard impressed that he is enthusiastic because I'd like to be a leader or whatever I can do to help with some of the campaigns. When I find myself running out of sight of our own Republican senators with regard to a publicistic honor according to the Constitution the right of the president to make with that. Hello, Mr. Secretary. It's nice to see you. Hi, Jack Allen-Dixon. Nice to see you. Come here and sit down. Thank you. Where do you want to put this? Right there. I want to thank you in the last couple of years. There's been a number of things. Well, I'm delighted. I'm pleased to support you on many occasions and feel that you're always understanding my problems in Illinois and I appreciate that. May I say that me over here, Mr. President, is an old and pure friend who has been around Illinois politics for many years and I've known him from my early days at the Illinois House. I commend you. I know that your time is valuable and I'd like to take about several minutes of your time to present my case as well as I can because I'm sincere when I say that I think, Mr. Secretary, that the administration ought to look at tax amnesty. I'm first going to tell you what my bill does. My tax amnesty legislation is patterned out of the Illinois tax amnesty bill. It consists of a carrot and a stick. The carrot is that we have a six-month period when anybody can come in and press up and pay up on the back taxes they owe for the last seven years without any civil or criminal penalties and pay only 50% of the interest they owe on those taxes. The stick is, and it's a big one, that after that six-month period we put on an additional 3,000 IRSHs who bring in 12 and a half times their annual salary each, some as much as 40. Good to see you, Mr. President. Very nice to see you, sir. Good to see you. Nice to see you. We're just honored and pleased to be here today. Pleased and honored to have you. Don't you think we'd better turn around and give him a... I don't think I should be. On behalf of... On behalf of all of us that I just... my fellow editors and all the other 3,000 employees in the magazine and our 56 million readers, we really are honored that you appeared in our pages and we wanted you to have as a permanent momento a bound volume of the article that has already had a great effect. You're one of our favorite writers so I'm really pleased. Well, thank you. Well, I'm very pleased and proud to have this. I just had your latest one. Very good. Up on my desk upstairs right now. In fact, I am waiting until Nancy gets home tomorrow night so I can show her and make her read the little article on Lori. I just wanted to talk to you about it. I want to see what happens when she reads that 14-year-old article. I think there may be a tear too. Oh, Nancy tears cries when she sends the laundry out. Mr. President, this morning I came down and gave a little talk at the National Press Club in this very same issue, in the back of the issue. There is a business roundtable of advertisement which is an advertisement that says, Halt the deficit. And these cards have been coming in to the extent of 1 million cards have been distributed and they've been mailed to their congressman and by congressman and by senator. For example, Senator Alfonso Tomato would have received 49,900 cards saying from his constituency Halt the deficit. Cranston got it. Cranston received 98,998 cards saying Halt the deficit. Good. So this morning I came down and gave this little chat at the National Press Club and in addition we did a poll over the weekend which said that the number one concern on the part of the American public was halting the deficit of Gallup. And it was a Gallup poll that did it for the readers' digest. And it's interesting that 54% of the people said that it was the single biggest problem. In addition, that it was 64% when you go to college educated people. So we produced a button which I distributed to the National Press Group that was at the breakfast this morning and I wanted to present you one which is Halt the deficit too. Thank you very much. I'm not sure you want to wear it. You're very nice to let us come here. Thank you very much. I appreciate this too. Thank you. Thank you for your time. Good luck. We're very talk of things that we're going on these days. We appreciate the position you're taking. Thank you. Thank you, sir. Bye-bye. Thank you. I think I'll keep this in the desk and I will wear that. We have congressional groups here. Good idea. Mike Hunter again. We used to have that right here. Next we have one of your secret service super. I guess what it is, a traditional option. Snapshot. God bless President Reagan. See, I'd like to meet my wife Janet. This is my daughter, Kim. I was going to tell you that I enjoyed working here and it's been a good four years. Why are you running today? They're making me the special agent charge of a Washington field office. So I can't very well turn that down. All right. Okay. I'm looking forward to that most of it. Well, how good is it? Why don't you ladies get in the middle and we get a single? Yes, if we could. I would appreciate it very much. Thank you, Mr. President. Well, I'm waiting. Oh, so you've got them over there. Well, listen, I'd hate to see you go over there. Oh, thank you very much. I really appreciate that. Well, thank you very much. And this is a charm for the charm bracelet. Thank you. You have such a thing. Yes. Thank you very much. I do appreciate it. Well, listen. Well, good luck to you. Thank you. Thank you. Appreciate it. Thank you. Do you remember Doug Sight? Oh, I see you. Nice to see you. You're on your way. Yes, sir. I'm sorry. I'm going to miss the ranch in Camp David and all those good times. Should we have up there? But I'll be back in the area soon. I'll be back. Where are you from? Going to Winston-Seven, North Carolina, sir. Down to my hometown. Oh, well. Why don't you and I go over in front of the fireplace and then you come in and we'll have one person in here. OK. All of you talk hard. Thank you. No one is talking more since Kaleem Jemar came in. That's right. And Doug had to go through that door. I remember you had to bend down to the microphone. All right. Yes. Thank you, sir. Well, good luck. Thank you. Good luck to you. Thanks. Thank you. Good to see you. Well, Joe, you and me go in front of the fireplace and then we'll have you two come in after we take one, just the two of us. It's been a pleasure. Yes. Well, listen, thank you very much for everything. Well, I appreciate it. Good mission. Thank you. Thanks for your time. Well, great pleasure. Nice to see you. Don't have gone over that. I got that quite down the path. Hi. This is my little sister, Toby. Hello there. Nice to see you. My mother, Barbara. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. My sister and I are all over here. My father, Bob. Hi. How are you? My brother, Jim. Hi. How are you? Good to see you. Well, why don't we gather in a group here and have a picture book? Great. All right. Both sides. Ladies over there. Stand by this group. Just let me do a couple more since there are so many people outside. You want Mike and Jeff, do you want to do one along with the president? Right? That's it. Okay. Can I have the other side of the book? Very fun time with you. Thanks. Nice to see you. Nice to meet you. Nice to see you. Nice to meet you. Nice to see you. I've been interviewing Paul Simmons for a long time, some time. Some time. He's leaving. Sorry to be leaving at this. You said it in my mother's too. It's a great mixed emotions. It's a time. Well, I got it just in the second here. I don't want you to forget it's entirely wall of the world that it had. Now I've known this character for about 12 years. Back in 1972 when you were doing all that welfare reform and Rockefeller got the religion, he hired me and some other people and we learned from him and Bob Carlson. Do you remember at the Governor's conference when you told him about the problem? Yes. He's one of the people he hired to run his welfare department. We crisscrossed the country to talk to him and everybody else was learning from you people and we really did something. Well, it was a real accomplishment of your part and we did something about it. Well, good luck and good mission. Good mission, sir. Thank you. Thank you.