 Hi. Nice to see you. Hello. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. You're cute. Oh, dang. That's what I hear. Oh, thank you. My partner, Nick Restitz. Bonnie P. And Nick Rivitz. Hello. Nice to meet you. Hello, is that it? Yes. It's the gentleman who's the first. Everybody falls in the air. I know this is from someone of each. It's a pleasure. Thank you for taking time to see us. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. That's Mary Bill Hogan. No, it's President Harris. President Harris. You've never seen the last guy on the page who was on the United States before. I was not asking another question to you. Well, we were just trying to find out how you have enough time to do this. Well, he sounds just like he does. Well, hey, it's very... I like the other side. It's sort of... I try to keep in mind the story of Chiefs of Congress, that always had to share the same elevator in the work. One is of that old fellow Spatz, who got out of his cane, and the other guy was a young thief. And he happened to be down on the elevator. Oh, boy, just as natty as he was. The other guy was opening his curtains. Here's one of those. I only one day he said, How can you listen to him all day and look at that? The boy says, Well, listen to this. Listen, I think I should get maybe in the middle here or something. Yes. You should take care of that later. Thanks. We brought you a momentum. It weighs a ton. It'll make them like they used to, thank goodness. I don't know what year this is. See, I'm kind of here with it. Yes, this is Steve. I think I can play by play coming through from WHL. Yeah. We're stuck in there someplace. Only I remember this, and that was a lot going on. But at the same time, rubber bands, or the band that I once was my own. You see what we're so looking for. You came a little earlier than I did. There's not too many people in our business. Yeah, I have a Minnesota football game. Well, as a matter of fact, that was really my, my main tryout was that game. The WOC Davenport, W-H-O-B. He didn't look right there. The old board knocked on my moment. Yes. The old squad said, Where did Davenport come from? I came there looking for a job just out of college. I was graduating in June. I haven't mentioned it. I had a yen toward sports announcing. He caught up with me at the elevator. It was kind of tough on him. He had canes. He was on arthritic. And I hadn't put that in a plea for a job, but he just told me they didn't have anything there. And then I, on the way out, said something about sports announcing. And he caught up with me at the elevator. I could hear him yelling at me and coming down the hall clumping on the canes. And he said, What is that you said about sports? And I told him. He said, Can you tell me about a football game and make me see it if I'm sitting at home? And I said, I think so. He put me in a studio, put me in front of a microphone. He said, Now I'll be in another room. You'll be in here alone. So I started imagining the football game and the broadcast. That's tough. So I stood there thinking and the fall before game, which I played, the last minute with an off tackle smash that our quarterback carried the ball about 65 yards for a touchdown and in the last 20 seconds. And I always remembered. I knew I had to have names. So I thought, Well, I'll take that game. I'll start in the fourth quarter. And there was one thing I remembered about it. I was a guard and I came out and led the interference. And on that particular play, I was the key man. And then I had to get first man and secretary. I missed him. I don't know how, but got by him and made the touchdown. But he did. I will have you know that in that rebroadcast, You did. You did. You did. You did. Damn. He gave, he told me the I-Women to be there Saturday. Give me $5 and bus fare. Broadcast, the I-Women's Soda game. And it was a homecoming game of 50,000 people in the first time ever up in a press box. Got through when he told me I had the job and now I'd get $10 a game and bus fare. From Dixon, Illinois. That's good. And that started. Wasn't there a story about you actually doing a game and something happened during the course of the broadcast and you had, had a little? Yes. We had quite a session with some sports announcers in here the other day. Big table full of telling stories. It was the Cubs and the Cards. I was, by that time, now, we'd gone to 50,000 watts so it was kind of a key station. I was broadcasting the Cubs and Cards telegraphic report. The night then he tied up nothing to nothing. Billy Jurgers had that. And I saw my operator on the other side of the window start to type so I knew the slip was going to come through with the play so I didn't come out of the wind up and start a ball toward the plate and took the piece of paper that said, the wire's gone dead. So I thought, you know, in those days there were a dozen of your broadcasts in the same game and I wasn't about to say we'll have a brief interlude of transcribed music. He thought, well, I had a ball on the way to the plate so I had Jurgers follow it off. He looked at the operator and he did like this so I had Dean use the rosin bag and then shake on it. I had him follow that one off and I had him follow one that just missed being a home run and then he followed one back a third and I described the two kids that got in the fight over the ball. It was a long fight. Now I'm really beginning to sweat because now I realize I've had the man of that hitting successive follow balls more than anyone has ever done before. But then I can't now say we've lost our wire connection. All of a sudden I saw Curly start typing and the truth came to paper. I looked at it I could hardly speak. I started to giggle and Jurgers had popped out on the first ball pitch. For days people would stop me on the streets and say has anyone ever stated to play them? I'd say I don't think they keep that record. Was Mellon one of the people here? Yes, he was. He told the story in our last radio convention that was the funniest story I've ever heard about a guy who had a memory problem and gets up to go play. They never use this player and only in emergency situations. So this men on first and third and the score is tied or whatever and he kind of loses a track of what he's doing is at the plate. And the guy from first tries to steal second. So the catcher throws to the second baseman. Second baseman takes the ball and rifles it back to the plate because the guy from third is trying to score and the batter hit a home run. The second baseman. So they relay it back to the catcher and the guy standing there and the ball comes out. They did it for the free run home. There was one story there the day when I know I can't keep you any longer here where there was one story that I had never and I can't remember the name of the sports announcer that did it. He was great for making mistakes and so forth but he was never flustered by anything and he was doing a football game. Man came out around him and he's going down the sideline and he's got him going there and heading for the goal line for the touchdown and his spotter is pointing to nothing. He's calling the wrong name. He's carrying the ball. He makes that touchdown and of course it's good to get the score book and everything and this fellow not unflustered a bit he says it's the 35-yard line and he laterals off. That's the bike head. Good old days of radio. Well I think for the ladies because sometimes they the radio may not work and they may have to read or something. Here's some souvenirs. Thank you very much. Book markers. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. The gentleman. Cufflings. Thank you. Same seat. Thank you very much. Very nice. Thank you. I want to tell you one thing we're doing it's nothing to do with this group this is my other life. We're working with your son, Ron Junior on the television show and he'll be very proud of you. Well now he is let me tell you one quick story he says Ron would need a biographer And he can get a writer and he brought it over and dropped it off himself. He was He's a terrific... Oh, I tell you, the latest thing I'm waiting to see on the Good Warnings... is they sent him down to Florida to skydive. He's never done it. As a parent, I was different. He had to do three skydives, but then he got it. He's a great guy. Did Mrs. Reagan know that? Did Mrs. Reagan know that? Yeah, he told her on the phone. I held her hand from then until he did. I thank him very, very much. I'm very proud. He's returned out of the O'Brien. And he can't, I think, write and make up his mind yet which way he's going because he's writing, you know, for magazines and so forth. Good Lord, his coverage of the Democratic Convention back there in 1980 was just great. And then he went over to send the Soviet Union to the May Day Parade. And I never knew he had that writing talent, but it was just great, but now he's... The thing you'd be very pleased about, too, is that one of the things, only because it's parents and I got kids into this, too, everybody likes him whether they like you or not. That's nice. And the network thinks he's just the greatest thing that I've ever had. He has a reputation all his own, which is what it's great for. That's great. I'm going to apologize for myself. I've been... You've got to keep your eyes open for this moment. I wonder if he voted for me. You're very nice. Thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. YouTube. Thank you. Nice to see you. Mr. President. Yes, hi. How are you? Well, you're leaving us. Yes, I am. I'm real proud to be here and serve in the White House. Yeah, I appreciate it. I'm going to give you some hard time sometimes. Well, a little bit. And maybe regulations say you can't salute indoors and without a hat, but with your permission, I'd like to give you a salute. Well, and since I was a cavalry officer, we didn't have those regulations. Well, you go ahead. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Good luck in the future. Thank you. Thanks for your time. This is my pleasure, Mr. President. Thank you. You don't know what a pleasure it is for us. Believe me. This is the answer to a lot of our enemies. Oh, welcome home. So happy. We're happy. I'm glad to see you, sir. I'm Reagan. I'll come back. Yes, sir. Well, I think we're going to go outside there for a little while. Yes, sir. Mr. Erick, we strongly in the rights of privacy, and I have been fighting with the Fourth of State, the Third of Fourth of State, and people that hide behind their shame and their intellectual dishonesty, behind the First Amendment, just in total. Yes. And I plan and I have, through some people in the government, already I go to be able to shame them a little bit. There was one incident when on television it said, coated message, I sincerely gave my expression of sympathy to the widow and the dars that I thought that they'd luckily have. And somebody over here picked it up and I saw a coated message. I thought, oh, oh, it is coming. Then another case when they went through and all the mistakes and dictation, next time it was ordered to do something, I said, well, I'll just do it. I said, it's a lousy grammar. You don't spoil that way boys. Well, I was in isolation for 44 days that he played around with my feet in a few things. And because they don't realize what they say today and so far I've seen around the world and I admire you people in government once you've gone through and anything I can do to help have a little intellectual honesty will be more than happy and I apologize to you, Mr. President that I did not get my absentee ballot in time. Awful happen in California and I don't know what to do. Wow. We here with this whole speculation I think it's going on now our tone has been, we started with no comment but our tone has been now there's no way we can answer any of these questions on this without endangering the people we're trying to answer. That's true because the people that are holding our friends over there are not Americans different standard of reference they like unquoted message question mark they didn't unquoted the question mark was I had embarrassed them by sending a coded message and difficult situation we should have a press we shouldn't have censorship of it but they sure make their life miserable and you have like sympathy and empathy and you have it too because you have well if they just if they just be quiet they'll work this out which we've been trying to do but they make it more difficult impossible what you would say let them get out of the ring although they don't have pneumonia ha ha ha ha ha maybe we'll come back in to hear the president will be on the right Mr. Jacobson will obviously be on the center I certainly have some word and I would like to read if I usually like to speak synchronously I plead for you you might say or someone else might result in a death of somebody that I many many frustrated and that knowledge kept me going freedom is a very precious gift I've worked long and hard on my behalf of the other campuses and you continue to do so for the others that are still being held hostile in particular should not give up hope the contact by you Mr. President and others in the administration and especially those very special people in the state department that may be a frequent contact with our family you really have my external gratitude you're the leader of a truly great country proud to be in America I really want to thank you very very much and please bring the rest of the public with you Bill I think can do it in the state this is just exactly what I try to say there's no way if we can answer questions I mean anything to do with this without a danger in the people if you're trying to arrest me I would have been reported we have all been working together and Secretary Schultz supports the policy and so does Captain Weiber why not dispel the speculation by telling us exactly what happened sir because it has to happen again and again and again until we have them all dashed but anything that people tell about all the things that have been going on and trying to effect this rescue that's a bit of a further rescue you didn't hear what I said at the beginning unreasonable speculation on your part and endanger their lives I would like to take some time now and talk but this is a day of joy for me I have my children inside I want to share it with them and I want them back off thank you how do we know what is responsible and what is not strong