 What do you do? Bud? Yes, Bud. He's a bit agreed with you. Yeah. Yeah. It's a hell of an outfit. Get out of your shot here. I thought you looked a little trimmer. No, just because I got a listenable word. Summer, wait. Ah, I'm a tire. You go through six hours with them, and then you have to get together a little again. No, I actually have some very interesting material to talk to you about. Both police partners. Here's another trailer, home from the outer world. I meant to say in passing, the Israelis, they think you're the greatest thing that ever happened to them. They don't have any fights with you about Bittberg or anything else. They think on the whole of the work out there was more attention paid to the holocaust than what it meant. Then, if things hadn't developed the way they did, they'd have to make their staples about the SS and the sense that you have the guns in the cemetery, but they're on your side. They don't want us to do it. I wish the American press could find that out, but the American press has taken a steady drum beat that the whole thing was a failure, not just Bittberg, the whole trip summit and everything. Well, Shamir, in particular, was just glad out that from the standpoint of all of their concern and hope about the dramatized concern. Yes. Hello. Good. It's good to see you. Good to see you as well. Yes. Hello there. Thank you. Nice to see you. Thank you. That's all? That's all. Are you in there? I don't see anything. Thank you. You're welcome. You're welcome. Thank you. That's all. That's all. That's all. Why don't we have a fan? Don't you? No, really. Thank you. You're welcome. Nice to see you. Hello. Nice to see you. How are you? I'm fine. Nice to see you, sir. Nice to see you. Very nice. How are you? Nice to see you again. How are you? I'm fine. Good. I remember our visit down there in person. Thank you, sir. We need a little move in some of our machines here. Just in time for your visit. Yesterday I was called on by some people and it seems that that big eagle is over there on the table. He was over there. When he brought in some photos of various people sitting in that chair to show that when the eagle, well, there was one picture of me sitting in that chair and the eagle was like a hat. Then we had the head of an African state that was here and he was sitting in such a way that it looked like he had feathers in his head. And yesterday afternoon we made the move. So it wouldn't be the first one that won't have to worry about where the eagle was. The eagle. Thank you for all we have. There's a little exhibit of the 101st Airborne Game of D-Day and all those little figures and their actual figures of everyone of the channels on both sides. That were present there. And the journalists and all of that. It's low enough that you won't have to wear that. Well, congratulations on your party's victory. Thank you very much. Congratulations to Europe. Our press had a different version. Different things, yes. Kind of a failure. We all felt very good about it. They were emotional. Emotional words. Almost crying. Well listen, there's a lot of things to congratulate you on. Progress and democracy. There's a lot of money down there. Your country, all of you have achieved it. I can also at the same time thank you for your courageous support of our attempt to peace in Nicaragua and for supporting the Nicaragua. We're most grateful for that. And since you're meeting with our Congress and you can do it and help us along, we're going to try again to get the aid for the countries. They need to know that the contras, the freedom fighters down there, are putting pressure. There's been a little change of sentiment out there since Mr. Otage visited Moscow. They thought that was 20 of the Demoplasas. 20 of the Demoplasas are changing. At least I'm not understanding that Tripp kind of did things for them. Well, and have not followed peaceful policies toward their neighbors. President Blarty has much to be proud of. The recent successful election and the indisputable improvement in the human rights climate in El Salvador are duly in no small part through his efforts against Nicaragua. I assure you that we will continue our efforts to toward communist aggression and subversion in the region. Peace will not be possible in Central America until Nicaragua starts. The United States will continue to working with President Blarty to build peace, prosperity and freedom in his own land and to bring stability throughout Central America. Mr. Otage. I am honored and I agree that peace is obtainable in Central America as we draw the line for Marxist totalitarianism. I assure you that all of my unwavering support to democratic peaceful changes based on a strong healthy economy which we will work to build in close partnership with private enterprise. Of the two Central American revolutions of 1979 AOS has succeeded as Nicaragua has been betrayed. It sends her every day down to a few lines. I have assured President Reagan of our support of his purpose to stop the spread of foreign ideologies and thank him for the continuing and stimulating acknowledge of our efforts. You're okay, just don't go too far like that. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. I think that's a good start. Nice to see you. Thank you very much. Chair, we're there. We have a lot of time. Thank you very much. Mr. President, I know you've got a short amount of time and I want to say that we all appreciate you taking it. It was all the nice of home. The reason we're here is to try to convince you that the results of the tax reform, specifically with regards to depletion and intangibles, mostly intangibles, if they're passed away, we understand that they're talking about it. I hope the two agree here to charge off is going to result in a catastrophic decline in the four-tore drill. And that flies in the face of the information that you have where everybody says, well, maybe 25% or 30% decline. But the entire industry, makers, independents, Herrington can tell you this, your secretary, the people are going to shut down the drilling efforts. The smaller producers cannot stand it. They can't bank the industry right now with any bank if they could. They can't afford to pay their taxes and not charge off the wells. They'll go out of business. These junk can all speak to themselves. You've known my grandfather for a long time in Cali. We've been in the business for 50 years. Whether we can maintain an activity that would be made in 20% of what it used to be. My question, I think when you get that low, I think you finally shut it down. It's bigger than up for Lee Mobile. To discuss what our trade strategy or the USTR's office has submitted a paper, which I think everybody has received, and with a $2 billion farm export subsidy, perhaps it doesn't get any discussion or not just for foreign policy, but for the way we think about it and other policy. I just have to say, I think some sort of travesty has been performed here. I don't understand where it came from or how it happened. Why it was that foreign policy and foreign economic policies don't even get a crack at the same time. To think that it's a great thing for us to give the taxpayers money away and other countries to create all of the innards of the trade war is a good idea to be under. But maybe there are things that I don't know and if there were a chance to discuss these things, it would be helpful. A mystery to me. This is because I've been away because I'm actually in very close steps to the cable traffic with what's going on. This is an occurrence that happened in the Senate in the course of setting the budget on the Senate.