 Yes, I know. Caroline, hello. Thank you. It's so nice to see you, Mr. President. Well, it's so nice of you to be here. Let me say thank you. It's my anniversary. Oh, listen. Listen, we'll never forget this one. Well, let me say happy anniversary. Absolutely. We picked a good day for this. Yes, sir. We sure did. It's not that people get very much the form. Yeah. Yes. As a matter of fact, Nancy, a little tip for you in case you're ever beginning to forget for anything. Nancy, you did not want so much. I could never slip up on a date. Oh, my. Oh, my. I can't put it on the couch. Isn't that forever? Oh, my. That really is something. We wanted to give you a little something from not only us, Mr. President, but all of Kentucky. There's a lot of love that goes into this simple token. I suppose that one might say, I guess I could say it from one side to another, but maybe I better not say that. This is a shoe of secretariat. Oh, for heaven's sake. That was worn by him. Wow. The secretary is now in our district in Kentucky. He's known pretty well across the country. Yes. People at home obviously are very pleased to meet him. This is very nice of you. Thank you very much. A lot of good luck with that. Yep. Yes, sir. And maybe a lot of people don't know that after they win a race, they take those off. Well, that's right. And that's exactly right. Yes, sir. Yes. He's raised resources, but I never raised any as good as him. Well, that's a very special horse. We're very pleased to have it in our district, of course. I'm pleased to present that to you. Thank you very much. Have a nice day. Well, I sure will. Being in this business myself, I know what you and Nancy mean to me. That was like us and what you have to put up with. Thank you. Well, I must tell you that I brought you when you came down to the House floor with a real nice touch of everything. Before you started, I didn't know it was such a good thing. When we came in and said, you know, that's a nice touch. Yeah, that's it. Very thoughtful of you. We appreciate you being where you are and the kind of guy you are. This country is so proud of you. You hear that so many times. You can be redundant. It's so true. We're comfortable with you. Thank you very much. This isn't exactly the way it's bound to happen. No, it's not. It's a good start. Thank you, sir. Good luck to you. Happy anniversary. Happy anniversary. Thank you. 64 years in between us. That's right. Thank you. Priority, priority, priority... Yeah, so we got us in the same place. Receed again. If you don't use it. I'll just say a little pair of friends already then. I wish you'd be standardised. The reason for this is that there are many significant rural events that have taken place over the past several weeks when we witnessed a peaceful transfer of power in the Philippines in Haiti and it was the assassination of Sweden of Congress was in the meeting at Moscow. In addition, we've done the congressional effort to further assist the Democratic Resistance in Nicaragua, and we've taken the offensive on tending adequate fronts for our defense. Now, George, your call on Secretary Schultz, and he's going to start off by giving us a briefing on the current of some of these things. We've been so immersed in the end of that time as you're opening comments suggested. We see a pattern around the world of tragedy and triumph, and you can make that statement practically at any moment. You mentioned the assassination of the Prime Minister of Sweden. He also had the assassination of a very courageous man who had accepted to be Mayor of Manabas at the West Bank, and the enemies of peace and the enemies of things that are respective in that region murdered him. And so it's always so that you have those threats. At the same time, we've all watched and taken part in the events in the Philippines, and there we see very clearly the triumph of the will for freedom and democracy. And we also see what is less noticed, although I think the President has gotten a considerable amount of credit for it. Less noticed is that we have had a consistent policy for a long period of time in the Philippines. We know a lot about it. And within the framework of the strategy we've had and the knowledge we've had as events were unfolding, it was possible to make tactical decisions that worked out, and we had considerable credit. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. See you, sir. See you. How are you, sir? Nice to see you. How are you? Hi. Good to see you. How are you? Nice to see you. I like the way you look. The White House President, wonderful seeing you. Hi. Hi. How are you? How are you doing? I'm the same way I am, sir. I'll see this and that way. I'm the same way I'm seeing you. How are you? I'm the same way I'm seeing you. How are you? How are you? How are you? Well, as you said, Jerry, I see you warmed up creating Vice President's chair this morning. No, no, let me say that. I know our time is limited here, and I just got a little card here that we're opening our notebook today that just received that I think should be an important part of this discussion. It's a development that came about yesterday that Duarte has announced that if the Sandinistas have talked with their armed opposition, he will talk with the Salvadoran guerrillas on the same basis, lay down the arms, amnesty, commitment, and talk. And this opens the possibility of three sets of talks because we have already said that we will meet with the Sandinistas, despite of the fact that we've done it nine times already without too much result, if they'll meet simultaneously with the armed opposition. And this shows I think a negotiated solution is possible. We have some momentum going for us, and I think the key is for the Sandinista to agree to talk with their opposition, and we need to get that message to your colleagues. Good to present our Strawberry Queen. Well, it's my pleasure to re-grow you. Well, congratulations to you. Thank you very much. It's a pleasure to meet you. This is a very nice thing the Senator does every year. Yes, it is. Bring me his Strawberry Queen. Thank you. Mr. Fiola. Hello, Mr. President of the Strawberry Festival. We brought you a gift. It wasn't really stressful. I'd like to give you an honor of this visitation. Well, thank you very much. Thank you. Mrs. Fiola and daughter Heather. Hello. Nice to meet you. It's nice to meet you. Hello, Heather. Nice to meet you. Thank you very much. Thank you. This is the Queen's mother and father, Mrs. Director of... Hello. Hello there. My name is Carol. Hello. And this is for you from Heather Jones, which I had the honor of meeting for you. I do not see it. I don't want to tear things up. I see I can open it and look. That's for you to curl up and keep warm. That's wonderful. And it's a flag. Yes. Thank you very much. Hello there, alarm. Thank you so much. Nice to see you. This is a gift I have for you. Handmade ceramic. Let's draw it. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you. That's right. It's perfect. I'm a little happy to have a child right here. I'm starting to go to bed. First we get this and then we get a group picture. Okay. Why don't you all gather around? Okay. Someone wants to jump on that. Thank you. Very welcome. Thank you. I should have brought a rain. I was kind of nuts. Take care of it, my friend. Thank you so much. Yeah, they say family, again, it's just his daughter, son-in-law, his granddaughter. Of course his wife was killed in the car accident a couple of years ago. They don't think I'll say it. No, because they're not all from Utah and they're spread out all over the country now. And they're just coming to meet my daughter. Sure, just for fun. President, how are you? Fine, thank you. I'd like you to meet my daughter, Sue again. Hi. Hello there, Allison, my son-in-law, Dr. Alan Moore. How are you? And the newest addition to the family? No, the second newest. We had three grandchildren, all within five months last year. I had two children graduate from college. That's basically three grandchildren all in five months. Your speech about all was just magnificent. Right over there. Well, let me get a picture. Why don't you get the medal, Sue? She'll see the camera. You have to fail it. Just tune us out. That's all she sees. Well, thank you. Thank you very much. We were scheduled to do this last year and Allison came early, and so we didn't get to do it. It's better because she wouldn't have been in the picture. Thank you. Nice to see you. Oh, did it? Maybe we ought to. West Virginia Christmas. Maybe we ought to take it. That's a life going on. It's pretty particular. They're gone. Yes. Right. I guess it's okay if the first dog eats something and the Secret Service hasn't checked. Yeah. And it's sealed. We'll do the presentations over here. It's just Dorn, Hatch, and you. How are you? Good. Good to see you. We're working at you. We're working at you. No, it's great to see you. I think we're supposed to be over there. I've had this done for you. Rex Maughan used to do it with the Dell Wind Corporation. And this is done especially for you. I think Utah is the greatest artist in the United States. Yeah, I've been trying to get these to you for a long time. Aren't they beautiful? I think they're something. All right. All right. Thank you. I'll tell you what, I'll get you the names. We'll send them a copy of this picture. All right. Okay. That's great. Glad to be able to do this. Glad to be able to do this. It's always nice to do something for you for a change. Well, you get the addresses to me. I will. But there's not these pictures there. Let us know in the group. Is that a big deal? Of course, in Southern California, you never have to worry about it being the earliest ranger that lights bring. Anyhow, they are going to give you a coin. Good to see you. See you. Appreciate it. Me too. Me too. No. No. Happy to have you. Happy to see you. That's Punctutani Phil. We're back. They would not have springed alive. Mr. President, on behalf of the Punctutani Chamber of Commerce, the Groundhog Club, and the citizens of the weather capital of the world, I'm honored to present you with that silver medallion, commemorating Punctutani Phil's 100th anniversary. Well, I'm very pleased and proud to have that. And we put the rest, that rumor, that I was there at the first time. Mr. President, we couldn't bring his majesty Punctutani Phil, so we decided to bring his custom, his paws, and his own breath. Well, there he is. Mr. President, you always look so fit and so wonderful, and you seem like you're on a diet. I don't know how much Nancy cooks, but what I'd like to do is give this to you to give to Nancy, which is a Groundhog cookbook. And on page 126, it tells how to cook Groundhog, but that's kind of sacrilegious for us, to eat our hero. So we have the Chamber of Commerce, and Mrs. Elaine Light wrote the book. We hope that Nancy will find some recipes in there to kind of fatten up. Well, thank you very much. I'm very pleased to have that, and she will be too. And I just want to remember something, and the picture that was made. We won't tell anyone that you were around, but Phil first appeared. Okay. Thank you very much. We certainly are happy that we could come and visit. Thank you. God bless you, Mr. President. Thank you very much.