 The President's alright, so should the United States send more military aid to the countries right now? One of the issues we're going to talk about. Mr. President, Senator Packwood, a member of your own party, said the day he will lead a filibuster against Judge Bork. What do you think of that? I don't think I'd better say what I think of that. What do you think he's wrong? Yes. Mr. President, why do you think the Sandinistas decided to let my friends out print at this particular time? Well, they've been making noises as if they want to try and get along. Do you think they really do? I'll wait on that answer. Why did it take you so long to agree to meet with Arya? I don't know if it took me so long to meet with Arya. I've already had a problem at the beginning. I've had a meeting with him quite some time ago. Senator Pell says he wants all of the negotiating record on 20 treaties that are presently before the Senate. Are you going to send him all that material? I don't know whether to send him all that material or send him a big book to read. What would it be? What kind of book, sir? What kind of book? Oh, on how to get along in government. I could send him my book. I think the answer has been hid in the Persian Gulf and two, reportedly two, crew are lost. Do you take that as an answer to the questions you posed to Iran about what they're going to do in a ceasefire? I don't think of it as an answer. I think it's just symbolic of their barbarism. Is there any hope that it's going to stop, sir? Do you see any hope here at all that it's going to stop in the Persian Gulf? I can't comment further. I haven't heard any details about this. I don't know.