 Thank you, sir. Yes, sir. Thank you, sir. We really have to do this. I'm right here. Send something to you. Mr. President, it's on turn. Yes. Thank you, sir. How are you? It's nice to see you. Yeah, it's good to see you. Let me take this opportunity to tell you how much we appreciate what you're doing for us. Well done. Thank you very much, and I appreciate what you're doing, Mr. President. My secretary is named Sharon Rankin, and her husband is a billionaire gentleman in the Air Force and works on the SDI. And I said, should I tell the president anything? He said, tell him we love him. Well, let's give them a... Mr. President, as one item of business, in connection with Tom Kermit's confirmation, Senator Cranston has written him a letter, and he wants the assurance that all matters pertaining to the VA, all matters pertaining to the budget of the VA, he will have access to you or your top assistants, and I want to assure him, and I want him to be able to say that he's spoken to you about it, it will be done. And I want to assure you that without Senator Cranston sticking his nose out. Sir, from my experience with you in California, I didn't need the words, the background and the track record tells it all, but I appreciate that. But I think part of the reason for this meeting was to be sure that I could go back and shake him. Thank you, sir. Thank you. Thank you, sir. It looks very... I can't see a single spot of that snow left now until this weekend. They're saying it's going to be colder and maybe some... I'm 30... Let's say it's quite a bit colder up there, doesn't it? About 10 degrees. It runs about 10 degrees. In the summer, that's great. It's about 10 degrees cooler. Thank you, Mr. President. How are you? Just fine. Thank you for coming to my family and it's great to have you. This is Christine, Mr. President. Hi, it's a matter of meeting you. It's my wife, Theresa. Hello there. It's a town from Houston. Well, this is my wife. That's a quarter. Hi, nice to be here. It's your birthday. It's a year. Yes, and this is really a Reagan family now. They traveled when I went down in a movie and had a great time. They were in a coup when we were down there as your ambassador. Thank you for doing what you were doing. Shall we get a... Yes, family photo. That's great. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you for doing what you were doing and shall we get a... Yes, family photo. Absolutely. Just fine. It was a great day. Thanks. Thank you. Oh, yes. Great job. Lost two of them. That's okay. Keep plugging it'll work. We're rooting for you. We pray every day for you. We're just so proud of you. We're just so proud of you. I know what you're doing. We're a double product team. I love it. I love it. It's wonderful. You're a double product team. I love it. I love it. It's wonderful. That's okay. Thank you. You're a double product team. Praise this guy. Praise that guy. Praise that guy. So proud of you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Mr. President, it's so nice to meet you. Really. We're just your biggest fan. Thank you. Thank you, sir. We do get to see the elections. All right. Thank you so much. And Mr. President, I just want to make sure that you have the most time of the entire year. I don't want to be on the podium. Thank you very much for being here. Thank you. Right out. You just talked to him. He's on my side on the contrary. Thank you, sir. Okay. Thank you. Mr. President. Frank Johnson. How are you? I'm fine. It's a picture I made in Vietnam. One of the tunnels. Oh. It's one of the... It's one of the... Viet Cong soldiers and his assistant sergeant who worked with them at the time during the war. I went back to their 10th anniversary and I toured through the country. What else? So the countryside. Right. Thank you. Nice to see you. Mr. President, how close is the National Geographic? Well, nice to meet you again. This is a picture I took in Switzerland during a day called Lang's Commander where the Swiss community come out and show their hands on a voting process. And that's their process of democracy. Thank you. Now who is that? Here's two big children looking for Big Bird. And a wind came by and blew their umbrellas. Other dresses here are kids in bags. I guess he used to say this. That's what we're watching. Oh. Of course. Yes. Someone they knew. Nice, nice, yes. Very good. What goes back to Washington Times? Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Here's a little story we did on the... It's a whole big one. One more. One more, please. When the Amish was built after the tornado in Pennsylvania. Oh, for heaven's sake. I got destroyed and just... You got turned that around. Okay. How's that, huh? No. Rick McCock's newspapers. TWA hostages when they came back. Oh. I remember that. Yes. Can I get off and pick up the sneeze? There's a little sneeze there for you. These are all the television cameras in there, Mr. President. They won't have any stills to give you, but... All right. So nice to meet you. I want to wish you a happy anniversary. It's a little late, but... Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Sir, qualifying with CBS. I wanted to know if you won 60 minutes, two weeks ago. He's on retort. Ah, and I win it. Yes, I think. The black and white person. Yes. I'm going to produce that in a couple of months. I know if you watched it. Yes, we did. Okay. All right. Do something big for us. Thank you. Mr. President, the next gentleman won for the best lighting. Yeah, the largest. The largest. Is that the first lady inspector? Oh, she's going good. She's playing with that. Wow. Good to see you. The next gentleman was the best sound. Mr. President, Jeff Goodman, NBC News. How are you? Okay. Yes. The best editor? Mr. President, Mike Terkowski, how do you say... These little sisters laid the dance floor. You know, but for none of them... You're very interesting. You're very interesting. Yeah. This is one of the final accounts. Hello, sir. Hello. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Hey, Kerry. Hey, get the room. Get the room. So, can I ask... We can't see some of the faces tomorrow. Come on up tomorrow. A little bit. I'll be right back. You can't see that. You can't see that. I can't see that. Three smiles, thanks. Thank you, sir. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, sir. Well, this is a super news kit for the equation. We'll see you later. See you later. Geographic and Duval. Thank you very much. Very kind of you. Congratulations. Thank you. Thank you, sir. Hope you can make her a good companion. Thank you. While we're here, I just like heard one of the visitors invited to the business break into the dinner. He was here two years ago. Look, we've been talking to him. It's May 15th. May 15th at the shore. We've been in touch with Larry, speak to Ari and Pete. We hope to have a good evening and we've got a tape that we're putting together of all the former presidents. It's a good video. So we look forward to seeing you. Thank you for the session. It's going to be so late here. I'll just think in the morning. Hi, Charles Johnson. How are you? I'm fine. Nice to see you. There's light in there on the throne. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. All right. This is Steve Reinsen. So I start for 15 minutes. The bottom line is Steve agreed to be our coordinator. He was a fellow who was with AFS International, one of the leading not-for-profit companies that made exchange of students. He was head for nine years and handled 65,000 exchanges around the world. And when we had the President's Youth Initiative that you introduced at Versailles, he helped put the whole thing together that's been magnificent. He's so excited about this challenge that he's left his consulting business for a year or two or whatever. And he has been here as a consultant to the World Bank on the management sciences and also in OSAC. So we had, with the cooperation of the NSC and state, we had a good representation. We had 19 meetings with the key leaders there who are responsible for culture, radio, sports, the whole thing. The bottom line is Arthur Hartman sent me a cable and said, I don't know how you will be received. They've been attacking me. Harry has done a great job. I'm going to do another one for us. We're going to have a frequent flyer program for again. I'm going to carry those shoes which are 50,000 miles each of all of your Central America places the best day. We couldn't do that many miles. The transition was quickly bloodshed, incidental bloodshed, transition. We did get a good credit with the Philippines. They understood the crucial role in bringing that up in a very flat. This is a keynote that started off well. Good cabinet. We know almost everybody in the cabinet and we know the world.