 It's my son Turner Smith. Oh, this is Lou. Come out there. Well, that's Jamie. Jamie. Mr. Turner Smith. Well, it's nice to meet you. Are we going on TV? Sandy? Yeah. Oh, we'll be going on TV. Good to see you. Good to see you. Oh. We'll get out of the way. I think they're in family picture. All right. Is that a TV? No, it's not. Well, they're live. It won't be on TV. Yeah, that one's a TV camera. Jamie, look over here. That one's a TV camera. You got a smile on it, right? Jamie Smith. Jamie Smith. There you go. Thank you. What about with the whole family? Oh, all right. All right. We'll be back in a moment. Are you filming right now? Yeah. What? You're still very fit. Just look back. Thank you. Thank you very much. President, we're going to get the grandparents in here now. Oh. All right. That's so great. Thank you. Yeah. Thank you. Thank you very much. President, we're going to get the grandparents in here now. Oh. Oh, thank you. Thank you. Jamie, thank you so much. Jamie. Jamie. Right here. Right here. Right here. Right here. Right here. Thank you. You took it apart. She learned it quickly. All right. It's great to meet you. It's great to meet you. Yeah. It was so great. Thank you very much. Well, thank you. Thank you very much. Will we see you shortly? Huh? That's right. It's great. OK. That's going to be great. Can you say hi? I hate to call you the boss, but she calls you the boss. Can you say hi to the boss? This is Greg. He's three and a half months old. He weighs about 15 pounds. Caitlin is 28 months old today and only weighs 23 pounds. So he's going to be bigger than his sister. Should we go over to the side over here? It's fine what you want. Can you give the president a big smile? Here, Caroline, we'll put you in the center. Can you give him a big smile, Caitlin? That's a good smile. Hey, let's get one more pose from here. You don't want your hands in the middle. Greg, can you look at the camera? Use your hands all the time. There we go. I want to let Caitlin stand on the ground and we'll get out of here, Mr. President. You don't want to stand on the ground? You want your picture taken one time? Yeah, do you want to stand next to the boss and have your picture taken? Like a big girl? No, it's a girl. No, it's a girl. Thank you. Thanks a lot. Now, you know, of course, don't you? Day after tomorrow, we're going to be that tall. Well, as Mrs. Reagan says, tomorrow we'll be 20. My favorite story is about... And this is a really true story. Gala was having her first child in the hospital and thinking pretty rough and it was a pain. And there was a pretty experienced nurse there. And finally she turned to the nurse and she said, oh, she said, this isn't going to last long, is it? And then the nurse said, just about 18 years. That's true. We've got a lot to learn that, don't we? About being parents. Now, he slept through the night for the first time last week and then what, he's done it a couple of times since then? I can't believe that he likes it up there. She's breastfeeding and as you know, that doesn't hold him as long as the formula. So he'll wake up at three or four and want to eat and then wake up again at six or seven and not eat again. But, you know, the last week or so he's been sleeping through the night. That's nice. You want to go to your mommy? Can you tell him I said bye-bye? Can you tell him bye-bye? Yeah, he's going to give me a tour. Katelyn, can you say bye at the bar? Say bye. No, we'll get you some jelly beans on there. There's comic strip readers who know what I am. Right now, the one wants to, is it Kathy? Yes, the girl. But her friend is having her first baby. Well, I wish you'd see what they go through day after day, the routines. They've read all these fantastic things about the child and while he's in there. So now, she has the thing that she holds that plays music. And then she talks to everything. They're going to have a baby born able to go to school. Well, maybe it'll work. Well, we get out of the way. Say goodbye to Katelyn. We have jelly beans out there, mommy. There are jelly beans out there. We'll have them all over this pretty dress. She saw those. You want to take a handful out of there? Not a plus. Say thank you. Don't worry, I'll give you this. There. Not one at a time, Katelyn. Katelyn. Don't talk. Hi, how are you, Elizabeth? Do you want to put that back in? You're looking your screen. And look at Katelyn. Don't rest up. Hi, can you say hi to Elizabeth? She just, we went into the family. Oh, how nice. Katelyn, chew those things up good. Great. First time for photos. Hi. Good for him. Hi. Good photo. You want to spend those jelly beans out? We'll see you this weekend. Okay. Thank you for taking time. Well, I'm pleased to see you and me, and we'll introduce each other. Thank you. Let me introduce our leadership team, Dr. Ken Scholl. Nice to see you, President Reagan. Nice to see you, Mr. President. Mr. President, nice to see you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. They are sure, President Reagan, and President of the State of California. Newport Beach, sir. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. I'm sure you'll be able to make many lines. Very good. I used to do my box. With the senators. I'm Pula Martin, the media's past President. I'm Pasta Shade. I'm Pasta Shade. I'm Pasta Shade. I'm Pasta Shade. I'm Pasta Shade. I'm Pasta Shade. I'm Pasta Shade. I'm Pasta Shade. I'm Pasta Shade. I'm Pasta Shade. Back as all boom I banster pack. Good to see you sir. We all go over here by the desk. Do we need everyone on the right side? Can we ask, want you to step up with right side and balance it off? Absolutely Mr. Secretary, why don't you get in the picture too? All right. Well, listen it's nice to have a chance to also say thanks to all people that alwaysbolメ this sensitive year We're still one of the 1.8 but we certainly want to appreciate you taking time to meet with us today you know you've got a tremendous track record on housing this fourth consecutive year 1.8 highest housing levels I think of any administration that's ever had consistent in four years the less interest rates we've had in the last four years we really appreciate the job you're doing for housing we did have about three areas of importance that we felt it might help you take credit for the job that you've done first one was a housing priority national priority second we're a little concerned about the future of FHA and VA certainly aware of and the third one was a formulation of the future national housing policy in this country those are the three major areas and I'd kindly be remiss if I didn't say something about tax reform we got a couple concerns about that the transition rules and fairness on it and I'll tell you if I didn't mention that to you this afternoon I'd probably be slapped upside the head with a two before membership so we do have some concerns there and we just appreciate the opportunity to meet with you and John we're going and we would hope to sit down and talk with members of your administration further in detail about these we have prepared a briefing report that we're going to leave with out came more detail on those okay issues and we really appreciate the opportunity and want to thank you on behalf of all of our members under the 42,000 business firms and we'd like to extend an invitation to join us down in Dallas at our annual convention talked our board again you know you've had a tremendous record since you talked to us last time and we'd love for you to come down and I think Fremont Crow's Customs Festival provisions down there in the Anapole to accommodate you we'd love to have you come down with it January. There are 58,000 people who attend that so it's it's quite an opportunity and we're going to stress the bicentennial of the I've been a customer just in the last few weeks not building anything doing a lot of repairs and so what the ranch well we just came that helps our energy. Yes, as a matter of fact the same contractor that did the work on the original ranch house when we got there that built the house for the form and thereby he was in on this work so I hope he's a member of our association I can say this that having preceded Dave last year it made it very easy to register and have a growing association and the leadership has helped to make that come about. We sure appreciate the statement you made on Barbara Walder's show when she asked you what message you want to send to the average Russian when you said you know it was a single family home with a car and a garage and that's the right way we'd like to see you make more statements. I'm so frustrated. I've never heard of this country before. I get in here at the summit and I keep thinking of all the things I didn't see for the first time but then the frustrating thing I said, I said to myself, yes, everything that you've shown, you'd swear, was just perranged. And the other day that was reaffirmed. If you haven't read it, you wouldn't want to know about life in Russia. There was a book by John Barron, the Washington Bureau chief here of Reader Duchess, but the book is true. It's a factual book and it's simply called MIGPilot and this was that Russian pilot, he was a real top ace there in their air force that had just grown up believing increasingly to the government, their government lying to him and so forth. And he's the one that then flew the MIG-25 on to Japan and then turned over to Washington so that we could have the information. And he's now here, married to a girl in South Dakota. But the book is so fascinating because they write, as he's making his escape in the MIG, trying to fly to Japan. And before he gets to Japan, they flashback the book that's to his childhood. And now you see him grow up in Russia for all the things in their daily living. This great pilot got to this country and had to be taught to drive a car. But all the things that are in there and the things that led to his not leaving, but then when he came here, he tentatively did all kind of fly to Japan. So when he showed him a supermarket, he believed it was all set up just to show him that. Well, that statement that you made certainly sent a signal to the American public that you supported housing. So that's wonderful. We appreciate it. We need more of that plain talk about housing. Yes, we do. Focus one of your Saturday radio broadcasts or, you know, just a bit. Yes, thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. I think you're going to get your tax bill. We're trying to make a little change in the context of the transition. We support the concept certainly. The objective of it. Okay, you're welcome. I'll show you after you have too much to dash in, everything you say will naturally be true. Thank you. Everything you're watching folks say to me. Thank you, Mr. President. Well, we're not done with the change. Let me get ahead outside again. Do before now. Thank you, Mr. President. We appreciate your position. Thank you for everything that helps. We appreciate your work. Thank you, sir. I look forward to seeing you back in California when the truth is found out. Next week we get back there in a few days.