 Well, I just, I know we sit down for a few minutes and then we're going to have a class photo. I just, I thought I'd tell you, first of all, I'm glad to see you all glaring. I do mean a wall. And, you know, I guess it's the first time that a freshman class ever returned in tax. Sophomores. So that shows something about your political skills as well as your legislative manner. But I'm also delighted and you've been most supportive and I hope we can continue on that way. We didn't have bad hotels to run. Well, I just wanted to show you something that I brought back from California that indicates that everything turned out, California's some Republican this year. What is it? It's a lemon. Now, that's the one thing that we won't be here, lemons, but I just thought that nature was on our side. Mr. President, speaking for the 98th Republican class, we want you to know that we appreciate you being back here in the White House. And as Ron said, it made it easy on a lot of us. We supported strongly your programs over the last two years. And we can look forward to that strength again during these next four years, not two, but four years. And we appreciate everything that you do. And I have to reiterate again to you what the Marine said to me in the bunker over in Beirut. And you certainly did prove that when he said, come out with your head low, your gun cock, that the whole world needs you and not all the United States. And that was so true. And I think the response from the election certainly did show that. So pleased to have all of you here. I know the battles, I think you're probably going to get rougher before they get better. But I don't think anybody came here to take it easy or to sit on the beach. So I'm going to take a line from one of your favorite presidents. He's too hot in the kitchen when I was getting out. All right, thank you. The test has become two years now. We can replace ourselves or else two years. That's the whole class. Thank you, Mr. President. Did we get the elephant in that picture? That's the most important one. Can I actually take the elephant in that picture? Yes. Thank you. Thank you. How are you? Good. We have to open this door. We're working. It's funny to be able to spend a lot of time here. I don't know what you said, Kevin. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thanks. We're not across. 90 degrees. 80 degrees. It's beautiful and clear. It's very solid. We appreciate it. If we get the inflation rate down zero, then you're not ahead of us. We'll talk about it. Thank you. Thanks. Younger generation. Thank you. You've got a few minutes. We're all enjoying the Marine Corps. Thank you again, Mr. President. He charged at the line. Hi, Bobby. How are you, sir? Good. How are you? This is almost a regular occurrence here nowadays with badges, but this is only the second time that we've had an inaugural badge and the first administration was the first time. This is the second time. We've always been so proud to serve the presidency and we would like you to have ours. It's just a token of our appreciation. Thank you very much. I'm very proud and pleased to have this man. At the same time, thank you all for what your force does. We thank you very much for that, but it's our pleasure to serve you here. The many years that all of us have been here, it's serving the presidency is what it's all about. We're here at your service. Particularly this presidency. This is a special presidency. That's right. It is a very distinct honor to be here. Thank you very much. You can tell all the fellows there that I used my new song to ranch these three days. I give it to you, it's pretty good. I didn't get any time at all. Give me a push for the chainsaw. That's great. We now have every size. Did it start right off? Oh yes. We had the magic touch. It was very handy. I used it. They could be dangerous though. You have to be careful. I've got a scar on my knee from the previous trip to the ranch. That too. My reminder to be careful with them. My case was this summer at the ranch, on the hillside, getting down a little dead tree, and thought I had it figured right as to which way it was leading to the fall, and it started to turn on me, and I had to scramble without shutting off the saw and hit my knee just with the blade of a saw. You were fortunate. Turned my jeans and left me a little scar in there. We could have surveyed the damage though. Well, I thank you very much for this. Thank you for everything else as well. See you later everybody. Thank you very much. Thank you. Mr. Redman? It's an honor. Nice to see you. You were lifting weights in your gym. In the gym, but you're dedicated. Yes. You look pretty good. I mean, you want to get in here for one now. Thank you, sir. I'm still at it. It's not over there, but over there on the gym or stairs. Robots? Yes, it's been a perfect time. I'm building trouble with some of these suits. On that here, I've had a couple inches around my chest. Does he give you that? He's always given me that. I lose 10 more pounds, 10 more pounds. Well, I'm a little bit more weight, so. Oh, yeah. Though he works at the GSA starting here. 25 years old. 24 and a 6. That's just kind of very young. All right, isn't he nice? No? As a matter of fact, I was 23. That's very young. Yes, sir. His hair is my younger brother. I don't make my cut of his hair. He has a job with hot-light lines. Don't believe that. Thank you very much. Enjoy. Nice seeing you. Thank you. Thanks, sir. I'm Ambassador Giorgio. I am Ambassador. Congratulations. Nice to see you. I'm certainly going to stay on the stage. I am. I am. I am. I am. I am. I am. I am. I am. I am. I am. I am. You wouldn't mind to do. I take this to His Majesty. The inscription there points out that the friendship, you look at the breastplate, because that was a gift. I became well known for some other gear when He was here on His visit, so I am just- Thank you very much. Since He isいる,I would speak in French. I should like, first of all, to tell you, Mr. President, I have been happy and honored. I am honored to be here with you today. And I come from the part of Saint-Majesté of Rome, sent by His Majesty to transmit to the President his friends and express the friendship of His Majesty with very high consideration and the guard for you. His Majesty has not yet had the opportunity to see the beginning of your second tour, Mr. President. Saint-Majesté has never doubted His Majesty and never doubted the friendship and the question of friendship and the support of the Administration and your Administration has always extended to Europe. And here we go, our Prime Minister and this was the opportunity to manifest our friendship and to display even more full the degree of collaboration and harmony from our cooperation extended to our friendship. And that is the part of me to stress particularly the proven nature, the irrevocable and the irreversible nature of our friendship and of the alliance with the United States. But perhaps from time to time it may be that there are some situations that may appear not too conformed to that plan of action but are here to confirm, Mr. President, that no change could occur in our policy because it is the tradition of Morocco always to have chosen to be a member of the family of nations of the West and of the free world and a tradition which is particularly our friendship with the United States. I believe that the time has come and that this moment is important and this is a very emotional moment to real the game in relation to our discussion and discussions on regional problems and more specifically on the region's Majesty places and political emphasis. It is the military cooperation and the possibility that Morocco and the opportunities which are always available to Morocco is extending to the United States in the framework of the finance of the free world. Mr. President, you have a region of problems that requires a restructuring of the balance between the United States and the United States in order to find a solution to the problem that divides our country from Europe. Finally, I have one last request from Europe. We know that the President is going to travel to Europe in May and he is going to visit Spain and Portugal and his tradition, especially the Republican presidents, is to always do at least in Morocco and at least once in Morocco. It was the case of President Eisenhower because Eisenhower did so just after independence and this is a great comfort for us to have the support of the United States and the time that the President will be able to make his efforts from the trade or from Israel by stopping even if a few hours and that this will affect the illustration of the friendship and the support of the United States that the United States is extending in terms of the trade. It is less than an hour flight from Israel. It is less than a hour flight from Israel. Minister, first of all, let me convey to you the friendship with His Majesty that it has not lessened in any way. We value very high performance readings from Mrs. Reagan and myself and that assurance for the invitation. We do have a problem. That trip is very short and it is complicated with certain ceremonies having to do with the anniversary or I will bring this to the attention of people here who have been trying to arrange the schedule. I think that the last I heard and there has been some changes in the Portugal and Spain were all crammed into one day also. But if it gives possible at all, of course we would like very much to please tell them we have some problems and I should go to work on it to see it as possible. Ah, but if you... I should go to work on it to see it as possible. I should go to work on it to see it as possible. We continue to work on it and we will see you tomorrow before it is too late. I should go too, okay? Thank you. Thank you. Wait, ten is down, there's Malibu one day, and you know, Mary Dunn, she's a daughter of Penny, and a little girl with her, Lee Lawrence, and Jerry Dunn. It's very nice to meet you. We've got a lot of things to do here. It's Carol's girl, this is Carol Stoney. Hi, nice to meet you. Let me stand up here for a second and ask, what's going on here? I know what we're here for, and like every one of these occasions that we have in here, it's a time for mixed emotions. And I don't know whether Attorney General is aware of this or not, but he's also a first in a long time. The last time that Attorney General served the full four years of an administration was 1956 to 1960, Bill Rogers. And he is the first to do this. And I don't think I need to tell any of you what a job he's done and how grateful we are for you being here and for giving your private life. And I can smile a little more broadly than some of you because he's not going to get that far away from me. Well, you still have a private relationship when he goes back home again. And I want to thank you very much. I think we all have some photos. Oh, we need some photos. As a matter of fact, Mr. President, I was prepared to deliver about 20 minutes' worth of remarks. But the fact that there are people here who want pictures taken, I thought I would weigh that. Here we are, back to silent pictures. I think that's what you may want to keep. Are you okay? We've got some individual photos. Where are you? No, I'm okay. I'm okay. I'm okay. I'm okay. I'm okay. I'm okay. I'm okay. I'm okay. I'm okay. I'm okay. I'm okay. I'm okay. We're in your last... Hey, Bill, let him come now because they don't forget us. You're in a while. Go next time. We've got a couple more.