 What do you want me back in here? Oh. I'm going out here. I'd have to fight right here. There. Oh. What? I thought you would appreciate that. You see, are you familiar with the chance to spin your trial down here? Yeah. You're on the chest. That's right. Are you signed? Yes. We're right over here. All right. He's really, really good. He's very, very good. Thank you. Would you mind asking? Hello, I'm here. Did he win you? Oh, yeah. What's Simpson right here when he won? What do you want me? You're right here. He's got the Almond Simpson set. And then I'm shooting him again. He's got two of the little pills in the morning and three at night. They're getting better. What's that? Nias. Nias. They hear things. And then in the morning. You're better. Hey, it opens up there. I was out in California. There he is. Dr. House. Strauss recommended him. I have a hearing problem with this right here. See, we have small talk here. Two ways to talk to a person and then some of the writers might try something. Easy for us on the same side. He says, start off again. You know, it sort of makes you feel clutch. It sort of opens up a little vein. Does that help some of the ears? I've got a little hearing problem. He takes them all the time. He takes a lot more. Well, you can take more. If it doesn't work, then you're supposed to get up to not more than four pills. This is Simpson right here. That's Simpson. We've had an invisible time. Now you've got to be over. That's kind of witty. Really? Very. I got the place you used to get. They don't know yourself. They'll lock you in the drawer. Yeah. Thank you. What you heard of the testimony. What do you think of Colonel Dorr's comment? I made a statement already that until these hearings are over. Is that true, sir? Yeah. I'm not going to comment until my hearings are over. Well, I don't think it's ready. And then you won't be able to shut me out. Mr. President, how could so much be going on inside your White House without you knowing about it, sir? That's right, my friends. Mr. President, as it was going on several thousand miles away, as a result of the testimony by Federal North, they'll ask for a much larger fund to aid the Contras this year. And do you think the prospects are better? I know that's not a question on the hearings, but I think my position is well known. A disinformation campaign from the Sandinista government has kept the American people from knowing a lot of the truth about that situation down there. And I think the most decent thing this country can do is to continue to aid the freedom fighters. To the tune of how much? To the tune of how much? $300 million? $105 million? But you are going to ask for an increase? I'm going to ask for support in the Congress. Do you think that North has helped you on that? Very kind. Hey, Alan, we're saving a seat for it. I'll be there. There you are, but that was you. We waited on you. I never want to miss a wicked statement of the situation. I guess the meeting is underway. Well, we want to thank you for giving us your responsibility, which from the very beginning was obviously a very great one. And as we got into it further... Before you go, we should get individual problems. Thank you, Mr. President. Oh, my gosh. That's my problem. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. How are you doing? Are you preaching today? No, I'm not. This is a beautiful place. Thank you, sir. I'm going to Harlem. I've done my duty here. Anybody... I talk with... Rangel, but the... I have to keep pushing. He's got a lot of work to do. He's got a lot of spout. I'm going to run over to him. Mr. President, was it right to fire Oliver North and let Admiral Poindexter just resign? I am going to be making a statement and all of this series is over. And then I will be ready to talk, but I don't think I'm going to get a comment until... Where does the buck stop, sir? Poindexter said it stopped with him. I'll make my comments when it's all over. Are you angry about Admiral Poindexter's not having told you about the diversion of the calls, Mr. President? Again, I'm going to save any comments until the whole hearing is over. Mr. President, do you feel that you were deceived by some of your advisors at the time? No comments. Where's Meese? Let's go, please, gentlemen. Hello. Well done. I finally heard from Donaldson. A couple of weeks ago, I've been traveling and taking a message to the people that we need to redouble our efforts with regard to economic freedoms and fundamental reforms and a balanced budget, one that's the result of reducing wasteful spending rather than raising taxes that make the center of what we're trying to accomplish. We sit here today, I think both houses in the Congress are thinking of a hundred more ways to reduce taxes, and they've only got one way to cost spending. Pat knows all about that. Last week, Jim Miller sent out a memorandum asking each of you to find additional ways to reduce the cost because of the deterioration in the deficit since I submitted my budget in January of this year. I've asked Jim to give us a status report on what the situation is and to talk about how to get these additional savings. There you are. Thank you, Mr. President. If we could look at the piece of paper, the little...