 President, good to see you. Good to see you. Maxine Taranjo there. Good to see you. I'm going to be here. My daughter, Susan, is working for the Republican National Committee. I'm sure you're pretty much done. That's a good place. Mr. President, sometime back when we were kind enough to sign a resolution on children's major disease awareness week, this young woman lost her father nine years ago when she is now the children's major primary who may lose a life unless we are able to find a donor. You were immensely helpful in your radio appeal and we've received well over 5,000 donors and probably much more than that today as a result of what you did. They are here to thank you and they're excited, they're nervous and they're beautiful people and they're doing great work, Mr. President. I appreciate that you're giving us this time. Why don't you say hello? Yes, and Mr. President we'd like you to accept this on behalf of all the work that you've done to help our cause and I know we can count on you in the future as a supporter and thank you very much. Well, thank you. Come on Lords, you're in that. I think it's absolutely wonderful, sir. On behalf of my daughter and thousands of other children like her across the country, we're giving them an opportunity at life, a chance at life and it's very important to them and to us because you're in a position to make a difference and we sincerely and deeply thank you. I know what this waiting may be. Thank you for that. I know what the waiting is soon. Thank you. It just has to be. And it's for you and for this. Well, I thank you but I did little and not. You're the one that came out of grief this whole thing going when I should be giving you a black. Oh, no, no, not at all. It's for you and I am hoping that you'll remember the Children's Liberation Foundation and it's a good word to read. We'll be working with members of I'd say he's been kind of sisterly. I'd say it looks better for me. Yeah. President, I think you know that I'm son of president. It's good to see you today. It's good to see you. Great painter, Mr. Anderson. Mr. Anderson. I thank you very much. Well, I wanted to put you in something that I wanted to keep for me but I thought that I didn't have the room for it and it just spread around. So you gave it to me and I asked if we could present it to you and this family would like to do that. I couldn't have made it for a better family. Do you have it as far as I can know? Do you benefit from your art history? I was a delegate I was one of your delegates. There's even more, Mr. President. You know I was one of your delegates. Yes, that's right. Yes. I got a picture here of Nancy when she was down at the headquarters in Memphis. I did that for the campaign and they're still using it in different places where they have Republican function. And we'll be able to show this to her for a couple of days. Oh, that's right. I'm with the city. We're doing something. I want to just wait for the artist for you. Yes. Oh, thank you. Thanks very much. Thank you. Thank you. How are you? Good to see you. I'm Bob Baldwin. I'm not a very much out of position. Well, it's a pleasure to see you. Bob's one of those who used to be a Democrat. And here's one of your father. Well, listen. And I can, having gone that path before because I was a Democrat for many years and I changed because I just I felt I could no longer follow the direction of leadership that's taking the party. Well, I found myself constantly voting right. I told Mrs. Holt after she was elected the second time that she should allow me to change and she said, no, don't do it. You need a Democrat so that I can hear myself firmly. Well, you know, I went through that too. And I know what it takes. I began, well, my first time doing it. I actively worked for candidates when I was in show business. Fundraisers and everything. And finally, the first time that I ever voted was for I. But I still stayed in the party and actually I justified it then on the guys that I had been one who signed a telegram urge again to run as a Democrat in 48, I don't know who he was. So what he did run, I voted for it. But I never got around to changing speeches and things. But more and more, I kept being uncomfortable. And then when 60 came along I decided to campaign in a Republican ticket. And they asked me to stay Democrat while I was doing it. But in 62, and you probably never had experience like this, but I was, by this time the Republicans just took me for granted. And I was speaking and a woman stood up right in the middle of the audience and asked me if I had re-registered yet. And I said, no, but I'm going to. She said I'm a registrar. And she walked right down to send her out and put her paper in the bulletin when I saw her. I called you right then and there. But I like it on this side. Bob's a contractor in, you know, ABC started in my district. I mean, how long ago? And I really appreciate what you've done for the construction industry and freeing things up so that we can go back to work and work with them on well-controlled schools. Well, we certainly appreciate your taking your valuable time. Oh, it's a good pleasure. It's a great pleasure. Thank you very much. It's all satisfying. Good to see you. This is Robin. You say hi. Get up there where you can see, huh? And this is Jenny. That's Donnie. And that's Kim. Hi, Kim. And you remember Linda. Nice to see you. Thank you for having me and our children. Let's appreciate that. All right, let's see. With one stranger in the midst. I want to put her over here. You're not going to look? You say look over here? Maybe she won't do that. Here we go. I'll go over there, Robin. Look out that window. We have a little vinyl squirrel. I put the acorns down there. And the stones there every day. See that squirrel outside? Sorry, 15 years. Get that finger out of your mouth. See that squirrel over there? I was very interested in going to be true. Well. Uh-oh. Look at that box on that box. You got a present? She fell asleep in the car. She crashed. Here, why don't you get over here. I'll just get by the friend. I'll get on the other side. My sandwich. But it's on the jar that's in the box. Uh-oh. Oh, boy. Our favorite. Thank you. We appreciate that. We'll probably last a total of five minutes. By the time we get home in the car, they'll be gone. Good. Just bring it back and we'll fill it up. Great. I wonder if while we're doing that we have the photographers that you and I might get a picture. I don't have one that's you and I. I have us in reception and so on. But can we do it maybe sitting down or me sitting in the chair? I'll tell you what's the better picture let's do it at the desk. All right. You're in good shape by a poster from Obama. Say, I'm great. Well, listen, thank you so much. Well, listen. Appreciate it. You asked for an autograph, right? I didn't want to hear the words. Ask him, I think. Oh, you've got an autograph too? Do you want to show that to all the kids? Show them. What do you say? J-E-N-N-Y. J-E-N-N-Y, they're the same thing. That's pretty mean. Nice. Done. D-O-E-N-Y. You're going to take this page out. Yeah. Well, do you have a book or would you like something else? He doesn't have a book. I'll tell you, Terry, get out there if you don't have a book. Wait. D-O-N-N-Y. As good as the machines do. Thank you. Well, listen, thank you very much. We appreciate that. Great pleasure to see you. You're kind to take time on a busy schedule. Thank you. Hello, Mr. President. Hi, how are you? Wonderful to see you. I present my friend Nancy DeMontz. Nice to see you. This isn't the purpose of our visit, but it's just a second to tell you that you were a great Columbus. That was just awesome. The response you got from the audience was the best I've ever seen. He spoke for the National Association of Evangelical Communities. That's nothing surprising. Mr. President, the reason we wanted to come is that when you signed that year of the Bible, the resolution a year ago, Mrs. DeMontz was inspired to conceive and implement an advertising campaign on television and in a number of national publications to promote a book called Power for Living, literally to encourage Bible reading. And she involved a number of friends from St. Louis and Pat Lou, Chuck Coles and others. And the results of it were so phenomenal that I wanted her to have a chance to tell you something about it. We have brought you something that will tell you about it far better than what you can. This is what we sent the people and this is your copy. The extraordinary thing, Mr. President, is that we are we are we are we are we are we are we are we are we are we are we are we are we are we are we are we are we are we are we are we are we are we are we are It is fortunate that my parents live in the capital, but unfortunately I had the unpleasant experience of learning first hand of atrocities committed by guerrillas. It happened that an informer in his family fled the Morazan province and settled outside the city of Zacateco Lou. The guerrillas found him and took him and his wife and two children to the town square. There in front of the town people, they used their machetes on his wife and children, carrying their fingers and throes. When they finished with them, they shot the husband in the head. Needless to say, the international embassy was not to be found with a lot of the rest of the letter there. But, uh... We found out how the mayor was facing the president. The mayor now is known for fighting against him. Your father was a pretty good man. Well, but I think I've been doing at least some tentatives there as well as one or two positives. That's what I call the gym. Did he want to go to work at night? Right now we're gathered to talk about... I think it's a very, uh... I think it's because of our tasks. Got it. Thank you. Thank you for your time. Thank you very much. It's a special privilege in front of us. At least be able to say we are committed to... ...contrary and commercially as well as politically. If you give me this opportunity, if you have that, if you look for the next one I need you to speak as much as you can if possible. And this is so full of... I'd like to hear the honors here. Thank you, sir. Thank you very much. You're welcome. You're welcome. How are you doing? Good. Good to see you. Good to see you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Megan's a little bigger this time since the last time. She's a new coach now, and she's a new member. Nice to meet you, Megan. Nice to see you. Nice to see you too. This is Tiki Vandoroy, who was father-in-law earlier and away from the New York Knicks Swami, he is donating his work tonight. Isn't that nice? He's a hometown lawyer that he prevents me from... Hopeing that you were a high schooler or something. We're gonna try that out. Oh, I like the same clothes here. Say hi to our geeters and actresses. She's practicing miles. Say hi. Hi. You want to take a down before I want to leave now? I hope so. The Missing Children's Center is on track. We're very hopeful. We're very excited about that. Thank you for all your good help in caring about children. I'll leave you. That's the first administration. Perfect. Debbie. She's doing my course. Oh, I think she likes it. Yeah. She wants to go right back. That's good. Wow. This is my ears. She has a good eye. It's a good picture for you. She's there. That's wonderful. She's got a strength. She doesn't have a strength. We're going to be moving up here to assist with the center. Watch the bay where they were. Thank you, Mr. President. Well, I have an empty 45. I thought it might be able to see it in there. So I got a window and put it in the empty 45 out where he could see it if he could. Down there in the dark. I told him to get going. I blow his head off. I couldn't tell him to stay. That's the way I could then get on stage. And he turned around and pointed that out at me. And I said, come on. So then I told her I said, wait a minute. She was in a hurry. And she remembered it all this time. I was going to see him. He was going to die. But a friend told the press about it when I went back on this trip. And they entered there. I've never known who she was. Oh, I mean, you don't know anything. She recognized me. But anyway, so I met him. And was able to tell in front of seven thousand people. Please, to be giving more of an office over here in the Oval Office. She is a farmer and English teacher, Mr. President, in both the high school and the college level. And besides that, she's a darn good attorney, so we're really pleased to have her. As a matter of fact, I've been in a car, so I wouldn't forget it. You know, there are two ways you make remarks if you don't make no sound. There's what you intended to say, what you said, and on the way home, what you wish you'd said. So I want to put some down. I know that, because this is an historic event. I'm pleased to be witnessing this wearing in of the Marine Corp. Who is the new general counsel of the Department of Education. And this is the first woman ever appointed to be a general counsel of the Cabinet Department. In addition to that, you've served in this administration in the office of the general counsel of the Department of Health and Human Services, the special assistant of the U.S. Attorney here in Washington. And you are a former teacher. It's 12 years, as Ted said. Now a practicing attorney and you bring a kind of unique experience to this position because your experience in law encompassed practicing in private as well as the public field and also within the judicial system. I also know that you're one of those dedicated to the philosophy of this administration. No, I absolutely am. I just want to be here. Let's see in case your chances are high. It's that part where we say in this oath of office without any reservation or purpose in evasion, just attest to it. If you raise your right hand and repeat after me, I do solemnly swear I do solemnly swear that I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States. That I will support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies born and domestic. Against all enemies born and domestic. That I will bear crew faith and allegiance to the same. That I will bear crew faith and allegiance to the same. That I take this obligation completely without any mental reservation or purpose of evasion. That I will well and faithfully discharge the duties on which I'm about to enter. I'm about to enter. I'm very pleased to be here. It's a great honor to be invited to your office. Thank you very much. So do I. I want you to know that it's great to be a Midwesterner and a Californian and know I am in good company in this office.