 Nice to see you. How's Dan? How are you? Good. Nice to see you. Glad to see you. Yes, sir. Thank goodness I haven't seen such a nasty thing. No. I know. You guys are very nice to see you. Just fine. Thank you. Nice to see you. Okay. Are you aware? No. Can we have some of you go to the other side and present the one in the room picture? No. I've got a red here. I've got everybody here. I've got everybody here. Okay. Thank you. Congratulations. Congratulations. Great win. Great win. I appreciate your telephone calls. That was really nice of you. As a matter of fact, we're just clear of the cobwebs out of our hair. You're just here in time for us to tell you about a few of the things that you were talking about. I really do like the no clear freeze resolution. You've come right ready to get right into it. Already I've signed up. What are your laws? Do you have 90 days or something in mind? I think it's something. I'm trying to remember something about it. It's a period of time for the election, but I think it wouldn't be within that period. Governor does call it. Governor does call it. Does he have to wait 90 days or not? No, I think he can call it. We have something in California in the past in which if it's close enough to the next regular election, you don't have to call it special. But this being a year and a half away or more. This is the missile line. There are two kids with them in October. They're hockey and soccer. It's a private group. Forgetting to get to the buildup. Stay here. President, how are you today? Good to see you. Good to see you. How are you? How are you doing? How are you? President? Which is hockey and which is soccer? Soccer. And you're hockey? Well, hello there. And Sheila Cronin, Mr. President. She's a donor. Let's have a group. Sammy's in charge. Take the post. Try it. One line more. A year's is bigger than mine with the president. I wonder why. That's not the right size. This is quite a voluntary project. This is the reason we're doing it, Mr. President. They're going to raise all the money for this huge sports film. For local funds. No federal money. Now, if you want to give us some federal money. I wouldn't want to break the purity. Come on over there. That's fine. That's fine. Thank you so much. Did you have a mind? And he said, hockey. And Rodney said, we thought of that once. But then he said, the father who was the president of the university said, no, your name would never sponsor a game. What a club in the hands of an Irishman. Three times today. With the, with the business guy. It's just a group of business. It's getting pretty outside. What is she coming? No, no, no. No, no, no. Okay. You feel better? Yeah. How are you? Good to see you. This is my grows. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm glad to say you.. It's a real pleasure to see you. And this is Calder. Nice to see you. And this is Jimmy Webb. It's been a real pleasure to see you. This is Tom Conn. I'm glad to see you. I want you to know that I told you guys one thing. That was that most of these, I'm sure, if not all of you are supporters, and I just didn't want you convert you, the one thing. David Wright is that you never say yes and you never say no. You always want to go see him. We appreciate your letting us come in and be with you. Well, you guys are all from Nashville, so we're honored that you would let us do it. I see, you know, I'm worried about how you run the operation here because I see the vice president down in the gym playing the racquetball down there. I'm sure that's customer ball because he never wins. I don't know if he's going to be here. He's just letting Sonny McGum and those guys meet. I got my camera yesterday. I think there's something to be said for exercise and tact. That's right. He does, man. We appreciate you very much. I know you guys, I just say we're in Nashville for Bill Brock. And we were dead just several weeks ago when the 25th anniversary of the Country Music Association was held here at the Constitutional Hall. We had a great new department. So we were in the bar room on one side of the hall and we were on the other and it was all a lot of fun. Please come back and visit us. Please come back to Nashville when you get a chance. We would like that. You're going to have more house to town. The Beach Boys played there. Just kind of, you know, I went there thinking. So I didn't know all that went on, really, though, because I have a hundred dollars worth of money. Fourth of July is going to be very remunerative for them. They said they had an invitation from every state to pass their rounds. That country-western thing is on this week, Mr. President. That thing that you just referred to, I think it is, like tomorrow or the next day, Wednesday. I want to say it with a little bit of a mental good-sity. Thank you. We won't keep you. Thank you so much. Please have a seat. Thank you. Good to see you. We're going to show you my house. Yes, all right. I'll explain the whole thing. We're both in the guys' list. Yes, we're all in the house. Thank you. Good person. Good to see you. Good. Look forward to work weeks more. Good to see you, sir. I hope that we can get working on it. Thanks for your sense. Our critic's association. Oh, yes. That's right. Yeah. I'm afraid we are a black person. Black. We're a schedule. We're going to insert a letter there. Do you really call a 19-year-old young man a poster child? I think he kind of probably is the poster of the book. He's the hippo on the Bolivia National Institute of Art. That's right. It's 19 years old. You really accomplished a great deal. Didn't read his letters. Yes. See the expert back here? Is anybody here? She appeared over here at that first, when we were first in that, there was something out in Rosegarter. No, but at the Ford Theater, she was kind of, kind of, stand up talking. Country music. No, it was something, but it was the thing, I thought you and Nancy went to it. Is that next to Howard Baker down at the front? Yes, yes. Well, this woman had a, had a, a talk, I mean, kind of like an NC role, that you had to retake it, I mean, but anyway, she was, oh no, you know what you were thinking of? Ford Theater. No, no, there was another gal that was doing that too. Linda, Linda, I'm going to ask this one. Now Linda Evans. Wonder Woman. Linda Carter. Linda Carter. Linda Carter was. Jack Clugman, I think, was with her. I think this woman was. That was at the Kennedy Center, wasn't it? I got my bell ringer of Notre Dame, Cajal, and he wanted to take a vacation to advertise for somebody to come in and ring the bells on the tower while he was gone. A big able-bodied fellow reported and he said, well, now this is the way you do it. He said, you take this bell and you swing it over and then it comes back. You let it hit you in the head and that makes the most beautiful sound. I said, not for, oh, he said, really? I've been doing it for years. I said, it's all right. So the guy gets down there and just as the bell comes back, he looks up, hits him right in the face, off he goes and down, splat on the street. Crowd begins to gather. Quasimodo hurries down and gets there. He says to him, do you know who he is? And he said, nobody's facial rings a bell. That's the story. And after comes one of our eight with this sequel. Then I had a twin brother. And the twin brother comes and applies for the job in the same routine and everything and can't keep his faith. Off and down he goes. Quasimodo hurries down again. They ask him if he knows his name and he says nobody. But he's a dead ringer for a brother. I was just kissing him. He comes back. Maybe they haven't already. He comes back and he's so grateful. So the chiefs get around. He says, what can I do? I'm the first Indian to have ever received an electrical engineering degree. And they said, well, that's wonderful. But he said, for years the people in this reservation have had to go to the outbuildings at night in total darkness. Can you put the wiring in there? And the guy did. Wired it all up. And thus he became the first Indian to wire a head for a reservation. That's pretty good. He's going to stop meeting like this. Hello, president. How are you, sir? Nice to see you. How are you? How are you? This is Ellen Louvette of my staff. Hello, our president. How are you? I'm fine. Is this the whole delegation? Well, no. Nice to see you. We have some more. Oh, here they come. Jack, thank you. This is Mrs. Maryl Burman. Hello there. The lady who is in charge of this. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. I'm Mrs. Maryl Burman. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. How are you, sir? Glad to say hello. Nice to see you, sir. Mr. President's judge, Wiener. Mr. Senator, how are you? Mr. Vice President, I'm quite simple. How are you? Well, sometimes I'm happy to see you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. How are you? I'm yours. Nice to see you. How are you? And this is Gordon Woodson. Nice to meet you. Mr. President, I think the library was very definite. Mr. President, I saw Ron Rickert today. Go ahead. Mr. President, I saw Ron Rickert today. Hello. Mr. President, how are you? Do you know Fran? How are you? Hi, Fran. Mr. President, how are you? Mr. President, how are you? We're so grateful that you could talk to me. Thank you so very much. I'm very pleased to. On behalf of the 12-knowings of people, and as you know, John has been finding this all of his life, and I'm involved in this. My mother suffers from heartbreak. I was really sincerely questioned. And we'd like to give this to you. Is there a way, please, that we can all sit down? What? I appreciate it. The President is going to sign the proclamation. I'm going to sign it right here. I'm going to sign the proclamation, and then you can all gather around. Come on, John. The Governor pens all the signs in one word. That's why I have to use two. Steve Sands. That's right. Where's Mr. Wiswell? He's right here. Right here, give it to John. President, we have a paper on behalf of the Arts, Rights, and Foundations. Wow. Well, thank you very much. Mr. President, do you want the prizes with them? Would you like to have them? John and I would like to present you with this. We think it's a very well-placed message behind the National Day of the Year. Thank you very much. Thank you. We'd like to see the pocket you're going to put it in. The pocket you're going to put it in. The pocket you're going to put it in. The pocket you're going to put it in. The pocket you're going to put it in. The pocket you're going to put it in. And hang me up, will you? Hang me up, will you? Well, we appreciate your interest, Mr. President. This will help them with private information to bring their attention to it. And one out of every six people have some arthritis. So it's... Senator, it's interesting that you have four types represented right here. When you have your wife, John, Victoria's mother, and Peter in the back. There's four different types of arthritis represented right here today. One thing we'd like to stress is that although a lot of older people develop it as they grow older, the stiffness of the rheumatism, we want to stress that it's a major tripling diseases, in my case, that takes people's years to have to fight the whole life just to get on crutches or something like that. And it's not just the minor aches and pains people advertise on the aspirin commercial. I know. I know. One of the most unforgettable men I've ever met in my life. Very much a part of my life. I got out of college in 1932. And, uh, I was looking for work in the depths of the Great Depression and I decided radio was where I wanted to be. And finally, I did hitchhiking around the country and being turned down many times. Uh, W. O. C. Davenport and the program director, Peter McCarthy, who had come to this country with that great Scottish law, Vivian, that he stayed and became the program director. And that was his problem. We were together for years, but he was one of the... Anyone who had trust sought him out. And, uh, somehow he could always make the two better. He was a great man. I know what you've done, too. Well, I've tried. What I can do is you have to fight the best you can against it. You have a lot of support from parents and doctors and people in the Arthritis Foundation because without their help, you couldn't do half as much as I've done. You represent a hope to great many people. Thank you, sir. You're one of what you do with this vehicle here. The job isn't alone. I think it's great. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. You are... very nice to meet you. Thank you. Thank you. Oh, that's a nice story. That's just to see you off. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. Sorry we didn't have so much more in there, so we'll try. Thank you, sir. I think with my crew, we better go for it now. Thank you. Please tell the driver. Right now, I'm going to show them this is Paul. Oh, hello there. This is Julie. This is Nancy. This is Nancy. This is Nancy. Now, let's see. You're nice to take a picture with us. Let's see. Can we put the girls on each side of you? This is Julie. Now, Nancy, why don't you go on the other side? I'll stick with that. I'll stick with that if you want to stick with me. All right. Is that too wide? That's fine, sir. Smile. That's quite a nice story. This is the minus I've seen our children. They're really well-structured. Isn't that going to tell them anything? Yeah. You're a good person. Thank you very much. What do you want to tell them? Quick, quick. Very exciting. And that's what you want to tell the president. Thank you. She's in the sixth grade. These two in the exception of the gift will play aside and pay compliment. Well, that's very exciting. You're doing a wonderful job. Well, thank you very much. You're welcome. Thank you. Come on, let's go. No, wait one second here. Of course, the one I don't understand how she's here is Nancy. I don't understand you being able to get here. But I know all the things that she's doing now. And I literally look for charities and so forth. And how do you have the time to... I wouldn't have missed it. This is a genre with the presidential seal on my signature on it. And the genres of jelly beans. They... You give it to mom. I don't know. You're very kind, Mr. President. Well, thank you very much. Pleasure to see you all. This is the first time I've ever really seen you and your family all together. Thank you. It's nice to see you. Goodbye.