 I want to tell you one thing about this trip that I'm having framed, and I think it was done holistically from the demonstrators in London, that one of our guys found this. It's a big movie poster, like that, and I'm having it framed because it's for Gone with the Wind. It's that scene where Clark Gable is carrying Scarlet O'Hara, but they put my head on him, and they put Margaret Thatcher's head on her, and I'm carrying her in this man's the most explosive romance. And in the background then is a big atomic explosion behind us. It was directed by Hank Kissinger. Music was by, what's his name, Heath. The other guy that's always jumping out and dead on her, and, oh, what the hell were some of the other things in there? Not this whole thing, but it was a, it really is great, but I just couldn't resist. I'm gonna drink for the ranch. Not here. I've got one that someone else did that's up on the third floor of the White House, and it's a good time for Brezhnev, and the poster of Western than I did, and there I am, but the villain is Brezhnev's. He's all in Western clothes. Well, I know we got some problems, and what am I? I know it has to do with the conference and the difference of the House version and the Senate version of the compromise. Good Lord, Howard, I hope our Senate stands firm, because they just, I think, go in the wrong direction. I think they'll stand firm, but I think that, I feel like every county can do that on virtually every issue, maybe every issue. We stood firm on every issue, and on the side of the floor, and I think we can probably continue to do that, but the larger question in my mind is whether or not in doing so, we're gonna get any results at all or not. Let me say out front, I should have said at the beginning, I remain committed, as you would expect, to the representation that we all made in the category, that we're gonna defend this fact, is that we agree to not only the Senate, but it happens as well, and we've done that. On the side of that, I think we've been really remarkable in that respect, and we had some tough days, but now the question that seems to me is whether or not we want to follow one course or a different one. One course would be to get the best deal we can, and to see if we can sign on and go. That is a traditional way, and the other is to continue to stand dead, and run the risk almost to certainly expect that you won't get a kind result at all. Frankly, as Dave Stockman knows from our previous conversations, as far as I'm personally concerned, and from the political standpoint in terms of Senate Republicans and yours and the Vice President's campaign this fall, I've got a hunch, because more an intuition than a hunch, but I've got a feeling that we might be better off just to... If somebody thought, I don't shoot, then I found out what it was, and it won't be regular, but it could be around here. When they have to come in, like for the interpretation, and they take the equipment under here, what I had was the residual of that tape that was pulled off. Keep your knees away from the bottom of the tape. This is a big decision making out here. You see, if you can make any decision, then you can do that, and then you can say maybe. And then get a little satisfaction, or no, and of course the one I like best of all is... Scram. Somebody sent me that, and I thought this was the proper room for it. What's that? Happy birthday. Happy birthday. Actually, the trip went extremely well, and demonstrated again that our relations with those other nations are really in great shape. On strategic issues, we have a complete agreement on all the basics, and even on the particular, as a specific policy, there was much greater unity than the press would have us believe. There are one or two points in which there might have been little blood on the floor, but it wasn't ours. Someone else's. Some of these other countries aren't coming out of the recession as rapidly as we are. This presents problems. But all agree that we must resist protectionist pressures, since that would work in a long-time disadvantage to all of us. And I could also say that in the meetings there, there was really evidence of just direct inquiry of how had we done it, particularly with regard to one in twenty. While we have added millions of new jobs, creative new jobs, in addition to putting the people back to work, and then lay off in the old ones, they have actually, in general, lost jobs. They have a fewer number of jobs than they had before, and they really wanted to know. But if you look down at the figures, invariably, they are all of them, spending a far greater percentage of it. So the government is taking a far greater percentage of the gross national product than we are in this country where it should teach us something. In Ireland, I made a point of speaking out against terrorist violence there, and a surprise that was extremely well received by the Irish people. And I also told them we wanted to improve relations with the Soviet Union. I hope you all had a chance to see D-Day at modern day. If you haven't made a point to go there, there's nothing that is more moving. We started a point to hope, and to make George having had a birthday feel better. There were sixty-two, the Rangers who climbed that one hundred foot cliff, sheer straight cliff, on D-Day. Two hundred and twenty-five went up. Two days later, the ruling night, he left under arms in combat. But we met the sixty-two of them over there, and one of them, sixty-three years old. The day before, they'd had an exhibition of our own modern day Rangers going up that cliff to show how it was done. He joined them. He went up the cliff in seven minutes. So, you can see. Then on to Omo-Raw, and that one I must say is the hardest, because prior to talking to the United Sermon, we would go to the church and then we'd walk back, through those nine thousand, three hundred and seventy-eight white crosses and white stars of data. Then you stand there, looking at many more families and some more survivors. Finally, the big ceremony of Utah, the beach with all of our forces there. It was a worthwhile experience, and maybe some young people, since World War II, discovered it there. There was a lot of miniature after that. But now, I'm going to call on George and Don in succession here to this. It's good to see you again. I feel very happy to be here. Well, thank you. Thank you, Mr. President, for taking off the typhoon. This schedule is very spiritual. Thank you, Mr. President, for receiving us. I think it is an honor for me, and please can we my regards to your wife and Nancy. Thank you, Mr. President, for receiving us. I think it is an honor for me, and please can we my regards to your wife and Nancy. Thank you, Mr. President. Mr. Minister, I think you're just the Chancellor right there, Shane. Mr. Ambassador, our visit was very enjoyable and productive in your country, and we're delighted to see you again and have you here. We feel very happy to have come to the United States to our visit and continue our consultation on the issues of military and health cooperation upon the kind of mutation of the Secretary-General. We feel honored today to be received by Mr. President, and both my colleagues, my wife and me, to be honored. Hello, Mr. President. I present to you the officers of the Reserve Officers Association, General Barton, a national president, an Admiral Robert Spiro, a figure director, Colonel Eileen Bonner, and real Admiral Olin Leiland. Mr. President, we need a photograph if we could of Admiral Spiro and General Barton on either side of you and the other group, but if we could do that. I'm very happy to. Thank you. Sure, do you want to come over? Leo, why don't you fill in here? This is for the cover of the magazine. Leo, are you ready? Come close this way. We could do a bird. Thank you. Mr. President, General Barton was just promoted to gentle two weeks ago. Thank you for all the wonderful things you've done for us in the military. I thought you were going to shoot the horizontal in history, if you didn't think about it. Well, it's the second lieutenant of the force camp. Sir, why are you here? When you were in our organization, I was very, very proud of all the wonderful things that have happened. We're good for the security of our country. We'd like to think so. And we'll think that the Persian soldiers have been quite a sustainer and called on us to be a part of that, and we'll probably be that. My whole career of working in the army does fit the young pigs and brown women. I was the second lieutenant of the force camp when we went up on the desk today. That's right. We think you did pretty well. That's a pretty good question, why? That's a heavy desk of lies. I'll see you in a minute. I'm looking forward to it. I appreciate it. Take care. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Mr. Yothers, the past is all over the world. West. And if we could take some photos, if we could take one with the two gentlemen together on either side of the press. Please, take my order of annoyance and sit down. Yes, yes. And if we could just excuse me, just do one quick with the grand exalt rule on Mr. Coptoli. Then we'll do it now. Oh, okay. Mr. Yothers. Mr. Yothers. Right, all right. Mr. Coptoli, could we do just one with you? Right. Oh, I know. Yes. Well, my father was an Elcandix Illinois being born in town. And every year they used to have a dance for all the high school students. Ball went to the Elcs. Ball. Can you show me that? I don't know. Yes, you raised it. Right. And the money was all raised for the reverberation. Right? Thank you, Mr. Yothers. Six out of five. Six and eight. You know, we had to take some 750 for one of them for a little cost housing. And then Mr. Coptoli can get me bureaucrats and these maybe not only ought to do, because they have an inventory. And find out if maybe this whole private sector thing we started out with hasn't taken home so much that maybe there's some. Mr. President. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you. Mr. President. Thank you. Mr. President. Thank you. Mr. President. Thank you. Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you. Mr. President. Please enter. Hello there. Hello there. Mr. President. Thank you. Mr. President. Hello there. And this is my wife Julia, and I'm going to go over there. She's a registered nursing center. Are you a resident? Hello. She heard from you. No. Well listen, why don't you and I get a picture and then we have a group picture, right. Come on up and spread the word, Thank you. Thank you. Very nice to meet you. For the letter Island's colleagues, it is the most before the rangers went up the cliff. I met 62 survivors there. That was a long trip. And one of them, a very big club, 63 years old, the day before our present day rangers scaled this 100-foot cliff to show how it was done. He went with it, and he did it in seven minutes. That's 63 seconds. You're on the top. That worked. He has proof he could still do it. Well, best of luck to you, Mr. President. Thank you very much. Thank you so much. I will try. Thank you very much. Thanks for allowing us to meet you. It's a pleasure. It's a pleasure. Nice to tell you not. I'm having a pain. Playwright. And he was always very guilty of that. So one night at the cocktail party, he was introduced to a doctor, well, I'll say Jones, I don't remember the name now. And he immediately started an issue he was going to do, and it's embarrassing. I think that Jones is a doctor of economics. And I said, I wasn't stocked the other day. We're going to get to the end of the interview. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Designed it. Uh-uh. President. Danny. Hi. How are you? How are you? Is this your level? Yes, it is. The flag hits the wind. The way it's balanced and all. Do you think we've passed the test so far? 25 years? Looks like the same guy designed that flag that designed the Union Jack, the President. Which flag? It is? Well, the British had Hawaii for a while. And for some reason, they were not aware of it. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. Yeah, I don't know anyway. I don't know. I don't know, either. my staff a legal special treat. This is my editor, Jennifer Cotto. Hello, sir. Dr. Deleon. He's the head of the MP. Oh, good. You see, he's commencing. It's a vice-president. Why don't we all gather in and get a group picture with them? You'll never forget this day. Thank you. Thank you very much. Well, we've always enjoyed our visits there. It was amazing. I've enjoyed working with you. You're welcome. You're doing a lot of magic. You've been shooting with some. Yeah, I've not. This is core of the board with the girls, only in 4th. They didn't have that in 4th. I'm going to be in 4th. You can only in 4th. Things I love here, Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you, Senator Shaker. Thank you, Mr. President. You've got a couple extra to get to. We'll get you to the center later on. You can stay with it Paul.