 President, I'm very honored that you could take me. I know you can tell me. I'll listen to you for taking me some. No, we're going to do the best job we can on that. Carry on the Reagan message to Latin America, which is the privatization and employment ownership message. But, you know, I had a story that I told not recently, but should tell more about this whole thing. Big Plantation, you're fine. Oh, yes. About Perlow Project. And the ownership things, and the guerrillas attack. That's right. And the farm workers beat them off. Well, that was... Because it was theirs. They weren't about to stand aside. No. It shows that Reagan Alex works. So we're going to carry that message. Okay, I appreciate it very much. I appreciate it very much, George. Thank you for having me on the short list of the role play. Thank you. I'm very grateful for that. I'll do my best to come that way. But thanks a lot, but appreciate it. Okay. Thank you. Thanks. You're so busy. I need to take your time. This is probably years here, and it's just going to be soon. You won't forget it. I was the author of this, and I just wondered why I didn't listen to that. I'm not assigning that particular time. I'm very pleased to. And to tell you that we have an extra verse where the stick suggests that we bought it. Would you like to hear what it was? Yeah. It was simply, how old would you be? I'm sorry. I mean, how many candles would be on your birthday cake if you told us how old you were for real? Too many for a cake. It was a fire, you see. They had to be blown out by a typical deal. And so I think it was best that we just left that out. And so... Let me just decide. That would be just good, sir. I know. You'll have a third last day if you're going to wait for it. I'll show you a thing for everybody to see you go on. I've heard another wonderful line by a spoken... several years ago. He's now 90, but by George Burns. He's 85th, and someone asked him, how does it feel to be 85 years old? Yeah. George said, when I feel like I'm 85 years old, I'll let you know. That's perfect. So it's been my... thrilled my life to work for you. Well, thanks so much. Thank you. Thank you. Say, about right here. Okay. Oh, that's going to background the place. Okay. You're not going to have any problems with all that light. Okay. Are you all set? Yeah. Ready? Yeah. Okay. Catch you later. The department did that. Well, it's fine. I was good to see you. And there's one who left the Democratic Party once before. Welcome aboard. Thank you. I'm glad that you needed more. I'm very glad. Do you ever get any concerns? I don't know if you've ever heard of this. Winston Church will be able to change the party's name. And you made a statement that I think fits our situation. He said some men change party or principle. Or some men change principle for party. And some change party for principle. I'm going to use that. All right, listen. It's just, I know you've got a final decision you have to make. I just want to tell you, I hope that the decision will be the one we want. We couldn't have accomplished any of the things we've done if we hadn't had a majority in the Senate. You need to keep it. I think that the decision to practice was made. Ah, good enough. I sure enjoyed the Senate in 1981 fighting the tax cut and budget battles at the House. And I was safe for us whole people. He has. And I thought you were right then. And we were right then. Good to meet you. I'll be there. I know you know I understand more about the battle than any president we've ever elected. Because you're a writing star working with Senator Paul Winsol. And before those days, he played Las Vegas twice. Two weeks once or two weeks. He did not know that. We'll be even for part of the day you can play Las Vegas again. I'd like that. I will do it. We were talking earlier, Jim, that Sigg-Rovitz, who helps a great deal with the presidential campaign on the Tuesday team, is also going to be helping you and the president. Delighted for that. We'll get the whole way to the end. I can't even, I can't ever have the example. Too far along with the likes of President Lincoln, Senator Icon, and Sigg-Rovitz. All right. This is J.D. Delighted to see you and ask you to have the image. I'm a private leader. I'm just happy to meet you. But why don't you all come in and tell me what you said. You got to get here in front of the presidential. We'll have a little group photography here. Come over here. Are you smiling, Marcy? Thank you, sir. Rest assured. You know, reality could show up in the party. We're just going to the same direction. We're going to the right turn. I don't know any other way. It's very twisted. All parking, is there any time to work? There's no time. No exchange. And we're turning the car to the right. So don't. Is that right? That's what we do. We do. Turn around. And I'll be at the end. Come on, you're on your way. I'm sorry. I'm just going to capture by the institutions that have changed me instead of you. Yeah, that's unfortunate. I guess you can see in the audience. I'm just sitting there. That doesn't work. Does it resonate or agree with you? You have to. See you on the trail. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, sir. Is that everything? Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. Thank you very much. Let me break down the lights for a minute. Yeah. Yeah. We'll have a little bit of time to see the videos. Good morning, sir. Good morning. I'm always a little bit of a echo here. We could go out. Why are we going to have sort of individual phototaping up here? At which point we'll welcome back down here a group photo. That's because when the press is in here. You said very much taking your time to do this. Well, I'm busy or I'm pleased. I have to tell you that I say this to many people that I'd say you're going to press me to do this kind of a thing. I'd say that you're asking for kind of your religious statement about the last supper, the words you were referring to. Everyone wants to get in the picture. You're going to suck at it. Good day. Good day. Everybody in? All right. Well, good morning, Dave, and ladies and gentlemen. I appreciate this morning. You're coming over this morning to present your recommendations. And I know you've all worked hard and very hard, as a matter of fact. And I'm glad that you report is bipartisan and unanimous. I've met with Dave over the past few weeks, and he's kept me apprised of your progress. And I'm pleased to say that your work may well be the most comprehensive bipartisan review of the defense establishment since World War II. And I plan to review your recommendations in detail, and I will act promptly and firmly to take appropriate implementation actions. And I hope that the Congress will join me and do their part as well. And now, Dave, the spotlight is on you. Well, Mr. President, it's a great honor for me to present this report to you that contains our first set of recommendation. And I speak on behalf of all of the commission to say that we've been very honored to have the opportunity to help you and Secretary Weinberger in this very important job of getting the most defense we can from the billions of dollars that are being spent. And we know that you and the Secretary have made a great deal of progress in the past five years in moving ahead toward that end. And I want to tell you that this commission has worked very hard. And that every single member of the commission has made an important contribution in developing these recommendations that we are presenting to you today. And we hope very much that these recommendations will help you and the Secretary continue this important job to improve the strength and the readiness of our armed forces so that they can continue to be the bulwark of freedom and peace in this troubled world of ours. Dave, I thank you very much. And as I said on Wednesday, the commission's recommendation points the way. And I'm looking forward to getting into this. And I'll implement the recommendations that are in here just as quickly as it can be done, even if they run counter to the will of the entrenched bureaucracies and special interests. And I will also urge Congress to read the commission's report and to remove those obstacles and the good management that the Congress itself has created over the years. And again, I thank you all for all the work that you've done. Mr. President, how much waste is there in the current system? How much waste is there in the current system, Mr. President? There is a lot less waste than there was when we came here. And there will be even less, as we go forward, as Packard has told you, with the recommendations that are in here and that he himself has said, follow the pattern of things that have already been started. Mr. President, there are reports that President Marcos has brought millions of dollars worth of currency and jewelry to Hawaii and the Philippines. Is that appropriate considering the economic problems there? I don't think, again, I think that there's no way for us to know anything about this. This is up to the government of the Philippines and the people of the Philippines. But I think now we've got to get on with some more meetings. Should Mrs. Aquino have released the Marxist leader in the Philippines? Sometimes. Thank you very much. Should Mrs. Aquino have announced the Marxist leader? Marxist. I have to say, of anything with regard to the meetings in Geneva, I learned there that General Secretary Gorbachev not only has the final approval of any quotation of his to be used, but also he goes over every TV shot and every still photograph and approves those. And they're the only ones going to be used. And I don't know why we can't. I should go up here. Yes. Thank you. Thank you very much. I know a lot of you are here to talk about it. You're doing a great job. Thank you. I'm going to say no to that. I'm going to say no to that. I'm going to say no to that. I'm going to say no to that. I'm going to say no to that. I'm going to say no to that. I'm going to say no to that. I'm going to say no to that. I'm going to say no to that. I'm going to say no to that. I'm going to say no to that. I'm going to say no to that. I'm going to say no to that. I'm going to say no to that. I'm going to say no to that. I'm going to say no to that. I'm going to say no to that. I'm going to say no to that. Can we ask y'all to move closer together, please? Let's see if the three MPs would be able to move over here to the final presentation. You just need a wider angle lens. I can't see you in the back row there. Everybody wants you to come down. We'll let you gel it, sir. We have to ask you to move a little closer. Judge Clark, you're fine because you're taller in the back row. As long as you can see me, as long as I'm clear of you, I'll get a clear view. Listen, we're going to have one more person. There you go. There's an empty spot right there. That's fine. You, sir, can you come on over? One more, one more, right there. Right in the middle. Let's raise.