 What a busy day this is for you, and I know also that this annual March of Life keeps the national attention and focus on the needs of us to protect the right to life. Last year, we all supported Senator Hatch's proposed Constitutional Amendment, just as the year before we had supported Senator Helms' amendment. And so far, we haven't had success in the general solution to this tragic problem. But we mustn't give up. We have to keep pressing on. For example, I hope you'll be sporting high-end. The Jepson, the high Jepson bill for the cutoff of federal funding proportion. I know that you've heard from Dr. McGoof and Dean and Secretary Margaret Hecker about an outstanding job in drafting the final baby-dove regulations. Many people don't realize that, or haven't heard, that the American Academy of Pediatricians and the National Association of Children's Hospitals have changed their official positions. And they now explicitly recognize the value of the lives of all children. And they repudiate the idea that physical or mental handicaps justify making value of life decisions than the life of the newborn child. Even though we're having difficulty with some members of the Congress, this issue must not be discouraged. One sure way to overturn the Roe v. Wade decision could be by way of changes in the Supreme Court. I hope that all of you read Justice O'Connor's dissent in the African cases. Use a few more Sandra O'Connor's. And finally, I think there are a variety of ways of making progress. Maybe we have overlooked some of them. They include, of course, legislative, administrative, judicial, and, yes, electoral. But there is the private sector. Voluntary action by concerned Americans, I think, can save, or help save individual lives and help individual mothers. And I wonder if we, focusing on the one thing, if we have done that. And there have been so many things since we started our private sector initiatives that demonstrated the power of the private sector once it gets around. And I guess maybe some of the things that I'm thinking about are the fact that so many of the things we're trying, the cases of the kind that we're trying to prevent come from that young girl who has followed conduct or made a mistake and now turns to this way of getting out of her situation. And yet how many people there are in America today are waiting lists, waiting, hopefully, to adopt a child. And I can't help but recall that once when I was governor, Nancy was out to speak to a group. And she didn't like to speak. She likes to do question and answer better. She was doing a question and answer. He was on this general subject. And someone asked her a question about the whole situation, the problem. And I thought that Nancy's answer was pretty awkward. She said, well, do you ever stop to think that part of the problem could be solved and we would just teach them to? She didn't know. But came back to me not too long ago hearing a sermon in church and clergyman was talking also, subject related to this. And he asked a question. Our terminology, particularly under very many liberal people and sort of soft terms that we use anymore. And he said, when did being promiscuous become sexually active? Were all the rules that we were raised by wrong? Should they be thrown aside simply because they're old? We seem to have sort of unofficially put a stamp on approval and a lot of things that we always considered were violations of traditional values. And maybe if we get enough people around us we can have some allies out there who probably never thought of supporting this particular cause that we're united in. But at the same time are opposed to some of the things that are going on today and that we could once again get back to consensus on standards. My golly. This is my favorite, you know. I'll let Demi point it out. Once upon a time we got to meet an interpreter. I'm off again. I know. Well, the president. We're very happy to meet him. He has been here, there, and elsewhere. You name it, he's been there. We thought that it might be interesting to hear a little bit of his impressions around the world. I sure would like to. He has quite a base of comparison having been at this for many years. These are our people. Briefly, I went through the asking. Well, first I went to the Maldives, Mr. President, to be your representative inauguration of the president there. He was extraordinarily warm and he assured me that under no circumstances would he lease or rent the former British airbase in the islands to the Senate. I was very skeptical. Oh, yeah, we're going to have a presentation. Oh, man. We're going to have a presentation. We're going to have a presentation. Oh, wait a minute. Are they working? That's true. That's true. Right on. What do you say? That's defense. Good for two. It's doing well. It looks pretty. I don't know. It's going to be a great spot. We're going to show you off. That's going to be a spot. That's going to be it. They will be in right here. That's right. Better yet. Let's come over and work off of you. Let's see if they move. They get the good view. So there is one. Can you hear something tonight? It's a secret. Go ahead. That's an old bro. Dylan Countess. You didn't have the next one. I didn't help at all. John, I didn't help at all. I really enjoyed it. It's the first game I've ever played. The Redskins, they lost, they lost. They lost first five years. That's all I've ever played. Yeah. My God. That's real suspicious. I think that's the last one we have. I'm going to get on here for a minute. Good to see you again. Good to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Good to be here. This is my... President, how are you? Roger Coley. How are you? Good to see you. Henry Brown. Hi, this is President. Let us get a picture. Thank you. Family picture too. Thank you. President, why don't we get one more picture? Well, I was carrying this bucket. I didn't reply to that. Thank you. I'm excited to give it up. One thing is, particularly right after dinner, when I was late at that time, and someone one Easter had sent us an Easter package with some of these jelly beads, and when I found that I needed a few of the jelly beads, I could get past that. Did you mention that guy? Yeah. I had an inspiration for him. I should have told him this shot. My brother was two years older than me. He had a vocal cord removal for cancer hilarious. He was about three back a day. He had a cigarette. Did you hear that? I'll take out the jelly beads. I began thinking about the same jeans my brother and I, and I decided maybe nature was telling me something. You're right. I didn't reply to that. I just take it in and blow it out. You spoke up for the taste. And also I just thought you were talking when you called him. You're a smoker. I was friends. People are magic. I tried. I have those too. You know, my brother and I are a pretty good example. A lot of the tests they run on people see what causes some things. Well, here are two of the same jeans. It's just that from the time when I was boy in his teens, he started smoking. I had very heavy athletics and it was very, very intense. I stayed away from that. The only difference I can see between us is in lifestyles. Now I sense you are making life hard for me now. President knows that I'm going to do it. I made my life misery now. Well, Mr. President, thank you very much for seeing us. Well, this is a great pleasure. It's really a pleasure to be back again. Of course, I know that's all you say. I'm always appropriate to say congratulations to you because you're always having an additional chance. I'm pleased to have you here. Thank you again. Great pleasure. Bye-bye. Hello. I hope you've made it this far for him. All right. And if he's a reformed character, we will let you know. Thank you. Bye-bye. Is there ever a reason to draw one? Maybe. All right. We want to do it. We want to do it. You can take any second. What's this for? What's this for? Can I do it? What are we doing? Let's give it a spin. Let's give it a spin. Turn around. What are you waiting for? Back to the president? No, I'm not worried about that. Maybe we could all sit down. Maybe we could all sit down. Maybe we could all sit down. Maybe we could all sit down. Maybe we could all sit down. Maybe we could all sit down. Maybe we could all sit down. Maybe we could all sit down. Can we all sit? Can you? No, it is played to his right a little more if you will. It's played to his right a little more. Oh, played to Ronald. The woman you saved was on the Today Show today. Melva. Melva. The woman you saved you saved your life because you shot her with some berknee? Oh, she was a nurse in the hospital. She was on the Today Show. You're kidding, bro. How did they find her? I never even knew her name. They said on Monday they're going to find the robber. I didn't know that. I didn't know that. You got it. Okay, thank you. Let's get one bag shot.