 I'm going to see you. Captain Princeton, Mr. President. President. Mr. President, I'm over here. Thanks to see you. First officer of all, Mrs. Hall. Mr. Fisher, Mr. President, President, thank you. I'm very proud to see you. I'm glad to see you. I didn't know that this would ever take place. We could. I still have to say, it's a story that what if we tried to do it now, there would be no other choice. Mr. President, how many of you read about it in the aviation magazine? Yes. I mentioned to them that the presidents had identified three major items. The following names are very close. The one named the Alaskan pilot and the turbo props. Your flight and the one of the 10-11 captain who came back has got to be there. They're hardly words to describe what they did. It's a miracle, isn't it? First officer of all, he's back flying again now. Regular schedule service. The captain is still on the way and they're at the end of recovery quite well. You still got a way to go with it. Yes, sir, four or five months ago. We're working very closely with them to be able to get back in the air. As far as I understand, we still have surgery yet to go. This is probably the last finish to the menu. You finished, yes. I've had a couple of operations to go. No. Let's do some pictures with the couples. Yes. Oh, nice. Thank you. They have a new young daughter. That's right. Congratulations. Let's get one picture with Lou. No, no, no. Let's get one picture with Lou. Lou, would you like a group picture? I think it would be an awesome idea. I'll take a group picture. All right. Let's see what you think. You can stand here. I had a couple on either side here. And then let's do a panel. There you go. What do you think? I'll switch you too next to Chris. Thank you very much. I'll take one side and one side. How about that? Thank you. Again, my sincere compliments and congratulations. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Glad to see you back in the air. Again, thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Hello. I was catching some of the fish, and the sheriff wanted to go out and find out how he was catching all those fish. And he got out there He reached in, stick a dynamite, lit it, threw it in, fish all belly-dumped and came to the surface. And the sheriff says, you realize you've just committed a felony, and the fellow reached in the bag, another stick a dynamite, lit it, handed it to the sheriff and said, did you come out here to talk or fish? Okay, okay. Do you want to start coming in? In fact, I think you're going to use that joke in the speech on Monday. I am again? Yes, I'm going to use the last one. That's for both tasks. Yes, I'm delighted to use it. Well, I'm pleased to meet you. I do want to bring you, first of all, a copy of the script for you. Where? Well... She knows you thought you were quoting from the book, and your mother stayed right in the address, and totally thought your mother... My mother heard the address, which was really a very sort of touching moment for her, I think, to be listening to this kind of... to your address and to hear you quoting from a book of her own daughter. It was really a kind of special moment for her. To forsake prosperity and peace, crude living, poverty, adversity, and war requires a poison so few possess. Oh, that's fine. That's fine. That's fine. Thank you very much. You know what? I did want to see you share with her. I've done a lot of speaking about this book, really across the country. And what has been so wonderful, I mean, is really seeing the response that people have had to the book. It's one of these women there. Their own memoirs and their words really attach so many people have brought kind of a mean, tremendous pride in women and what women have been doing for so many generations. I think there's a real spirit of continuity that these voices of these primal women have really brought to life Americans. Well, you know, yes, I know cavalry and inbuff of those days, but I remember, I don't know who it was, but it was someone, and I think it was from abroad, not from America, that sit in all the March of Empire in the history of the world. This one, in our country, was unique because in all the others, it was the military who preceded in the Severus Fama. And in this one, they bet everything from the family, their lives, and they did. And the military really followed. And it was really very ordinary and women together. Yes, people. And mainly looking for a bigger part of the time, it was the Severus Fama. This is how they lived it for a while. Mr. Creston, you should know that when I and the women in our office and publicly I talk to speeches about your record on women, we often quote from this quote. It supports your, the strength that you believe in in America. We use it often. I just, the other day, somebody, you know, all the horse magazines, they almost send them to magazines now. And the one came, it was from the gated ride. I'm not a gated horse man, but people ride gated horses. And I started leafing through it. And finally I got up and I went out to Kathy and my secretary out there, and I said, I've got to show you this. This is what the men do. And I said, this just has to be the proof. And I opened the magazine and showed a picture after picture of people riding these gated horses, you know, doing the five gates and so forth in the rain. And everyone, you look and here's a man riding and he's, and then here are the women riding the horse. Very pleasantly smiling, having the nicest time of all. And it was amazing. Every one of them, the men looked like, you know, in the next minute, the women were all smiling beautifully. Probably feeling perfectly at ease. That's right. Well, this has been very proud of you. Thank you. It's very nice to meet you. Thank you. I will. Thank you. The purpose of this gathering today is following the memorial service that we've just attended, is to sign a proclamation declaring Sunday, September 11th, it's a national day of mourning. There have only been such five such days proclaimed previously in our history, but I don't know of anything that would be more fitting in view of what we are mourning today. Tragic murder of those 269 people and 61 of them our own citizens. So... What do you think about the news conference today that the Soviet Union had? Not appropriate, this place. I haven't had an opportunity to look into it or to hear it. Do your remarks too. Then as you're listening, work to that camera because that's where you're sounding. But when you answer, go to this camera. Then at the very end, Jim will hold up that card for the last question. And when she does, make sure that you say, Mr. President, this will be the last question because then they know down there that that's their code. No, it'll be on time. We want to give him 15 minutes and then she'll be over next to him. Duff, I'll tell you when to send it. There's a go-to channel where it's worked before, page after page, pictures of people riding these wonderful gated horses, you know, in the show ring and various horse shows. And every time it was a man riding like this, and every time it was a woman riding in every picture of a woman riding, she would sit there smiling and enjoy herself. I try to do all the gaits the horses were doing. Thank you very much, Frank, for that kind introduction. Under your innovative leadership, the RMC is harnessing the latest technology to serve the Republican Party and the conservative principles which we all share. Teleconferencing multiplies the number of people that the President can reach with his message of optimism. So let me step aside now so the President can bring you the latest from Washington. Well, good afternoon. And my greetings to you all out there in beautiful Scottsdale. I'm delighted to speak with you about our challenge for 84 and how I know we can and will work together for victory. I just wish I could see your faces beyond this little red light because maybe you've been getting the same feeling I had in recent weeks and we're not going back to the mess from before. And let's make sure the American people remember that there was indeed a mess dumped in our lives. When we arrived in Washington, we felt a little like no one must have the morning light left the mark, the art to begin over again. And we've been fighting this campaign and you will probably be hearing and throwing back at you in a month's ahead. Are you better off to