 Mrs. Andres? Mrs. Andres? Mr. Synergy? Mrs. Synergy? Mrs. Synergy? Mrs. Synergy? Mrs. Synergy? Mrs. Synergy? Mrs. Robert Clark? Mrs. Robert Clark? You know what your breakfast is? I just had a white. Mr. Press, Mr. Clark. Mr. Press, Mr. Clark? When you've been about 20 minutes late, as we were, we have to, and I was in the NSC meeting and the fact that we ran over about 20 minutes is just an indication of the state of the world. You were discussing today, but I'm delighted to have you all here for the victory committee, and I know how you started, and I know who started you. You know, way back there, Tommy Thomas gave me a good luck charm, which I always have to prove I'm still carrying. I do have to say, Tommy, that there have been now and then days here in the office when I felt in my pocket to make sure I was still here. But, and to have your congressman here and the good candidates that you've got down there this time from going around through the seats for here in Washington, I just know you're going to go out there and work hard because we have to have that help up here. I think the vote on the amendment to balance the budget was a pretty good indication. It takes two-thirds vote, swept through our Republican Senate with two-thirds vote, and then I got over in the house and I got a good solid majority, except it wasn't quite two-thirds. So we're going to have to go back at them again. I'm a stubborn one, and we're going to get that. It's the only way to ever really get this runaway spending under control. The people of this country want it. It takes a long time for the word to reach Washington sometimes. This is a different world, and every once in a while you have to get out. I think I'm due to get on a trip down to Florida pretty soon, I think. We hope so. Schedule and I look forward. Did you have to get out in real world every once in a while and then come back here? It's like going into a decompression chamber. Incidentally, while I'm talking, Henry, I know that your daughter-in-law, Nancy, is very involved in doing great work with the Junior League and drug addiction. I know another Nancy that is doing some work also in that. But again, we're delighted to have you here, and now... Mr. President, excuse me. I saw in the morning's paper, a UPI article that said, quoting your press secretary, saying that if the people wanted you to run in 1984, that probably you would, and I think we ought to take a little poll right here now. Would y'all like to see him run again? I'll be fair with you, so I'm going to give you another year or year and a half or so and let you try that again. Well, now that we've got that out of the way, we want to, in Florida, we want to extend you right now the invitation to come to Florida on April the 15th, 1992, to cut the ribbon, opening the World's Fair and the 500th anniversary of Columbus Discovering America, and we want to point out he didn't discover Chicago. Look at the schedule and see if you've let me go. That's the one thing I found out about this job. One day before I get out of here, I'm going to find where those decisions are made, a paper that greets me every day that tells me what I'm going to be doing every 15 minutes for the rest of the day. Every once in a while, it's a little embarrassing, someone visits Washington like you have, and they tell me, hey, we're looking forward to seeing you when they give me the date in their town, and I say, you are? That's the first I've heard of it, but it was all set and they were right, so we'll just trust that you're right too. Well, anyway, I would like now, because Nancy and I are going to step aside, and I want to present to you my Chief Counselor here, Ed Meese, who is going to be speaking to you on some things here that might be of interest to you that affect your lives when you're going out in Washington. Is that the general subject, Ed Meese?