 Should I run it? I just want to play the president. I appreciate so much your coming. Please do it. Not at all. I'm going to go down to the floor. That's Keith. We're going to see you there. Just do anything. Yes. That's the state. That's the state. That's the state. I'll get my shoes on. I'll get my shoes on. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. This doesn't mean that I don't trust the mails. I have a letter here. I'm sorry. I have a letter here. Thank you Mr President. I will say how much we in Tuskegee institutes appreciate this and the support that you're given with current health care. I would appreciate it. Thank you for that. Thank you. Thank you. You're welcome. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. and the support that you have given me currently about this administration is back to me when it's possible. We have bipartisan strong support. Your leadership is in place. This will enable the establishment of the first such center to develop a blank contract in the country. And we're just delighted that you were able to do this on our behalf and we're so pleased that Mrs. Chapter James could be here with us today. I did have a telephone conversation with him. I was a governor in California. And when he was in charge of the appearances of our returning prisoners of war. We rode all the way from the Philippines to the North. And I called and told him that having been in another business before I was governor, that some of them would be beaten. So I realized that some of the requests for appearances really not deserving of the help of my good in any way of putting a nation to pay the service in any case but in some way to counsel on any particularly in California, I would say that it was sumptuous enough to go to the rest of the country. But as to whether they should be approved or not, I was talking to him as he was in charge of that. Nothing would have made it happen. We need to get this distinguished group in place or over in the East Room and you'll be joining them again over there shortly. Are you all going to be? They're all going to be. Yes. Yes. It's a long time now. Let me just say hello to each other now, man. I want to be sure to say hello to everybody. Nice to see you again. Nice to meet you. How are you again? Good to see you. How are you? Good to see you again. Nice to see you again. Nice to see you, sir. Janice Murray and Jack Bill. Nice to see you again. How's Bill with you? How are you? How are you? Do you ever tell you how we slipped and talked? Do you ever tell you how we slipped and talked? Oh there, in the kitchen. Where is the first person? I don't know. I see you by her time. There's everyone here. It's great. We've got an oyster in this. We've got an oyster. I've got the Swiss style. Maybe we better do it now. Because this thing may be running a little long. Is it four? I think four. I went yesterday. I know it was on yesterday. Frederick Conrad from West Chester, Ohio. Mr. President, I'm pleased to give you your registration card for the coming year. You're glad that you are continuing to be Scouting's Honorary National President. Well, thank you very much. I'm very proud and happy to have this. The next presentation is from Todd Clark from Delray Beach, Florida. He's a Nagel Scout and a Boy Scout National Youth Representative. Mr. President, this report concludes the highlights for 1983. And we are proud to report that for the fourth consecutive year, we've had an increase in membership. Well, I'm most proud and pleased to do that. I'm very proud to have this. This annual presenting of a report is one of the good things about this job here. And I'm glad to hear about the membership increase. Thank you. The next presentation is by William O'Toole of Parliament of South Carolina. He's the National Vice Chief of the Order of the Arrow. And he's going to give you a catch of scouting spirit belt buckle. Well, we'll have to thank you very much. Well, I'm pleased to have that. We'll have to hear from him first. Thank you. The next presentation is from Chilly White from Bend, Oregon. And he's the current National Explorer President and Youth Member for our National Executive Board. And he's going to give you the latest issue of the Norman Rockwell Scouting Plate, appropriately entitled, Tomorrow's Leader. Well, thank you very much. I'm pleased to have that. I knew Norman Rockwell. And last, we want to present you with a 1984 Boy Scout calendar which salutes volunteers. Andrea Elger and a floor post president from Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin, and Malcolm McClellan, a senior patrol leader from Seattle, Washington, are making this presentation. They were selected as outstanding youth leaders for 1983. Thank you very much. Congratulations to you. Thank you. And I know about the two major programs that Scouting has, and I commend you on both of them. I think they're wonderful. I'm interested in government politics. Yep. And we're Republican. Mr. President, thank you for your time. And I know that you're proud of these young people as we are. And I thank you also for presenting the Distinguished Youth Scout Award to someone that is very special to me, Jim Brady. Mr. President, we have two photos, one group photo, if we could come around to the side. Thank you. Thank you. Yes. Why don't we do that first and then with the adults? Because we get close to the president. Okay. You want to move up three moves to your left? Okay. Why don't you get any crack? Okay. Good to see you all in the political. Well, it's rather comfortable. Thank you. Thank you. You can find it any place you go from then on. You're a group. You can't just walk down the river slope. Thank you, Mr. President. Mr. President? Yes. I had a little birthday present for you. I've been waiting all day for this. This is the first model of the New Jersey in its new configuration, the first official model. And there's a plaque being prepared for it. But it is everybody involved in the New Jersey wanted you to have the official model of it then. This was in the new configuration with the new CIWS guns and the Greek commission. Well, Phillip, listen, I have to tell you, all my life I've been crazy about model bullets. And for years my greatest treasure was a World War I destroyer. And I don't know where in all our family moves that it ever disappeared. Well, they assure me that this floats in the back too. So it's been used for lots of purpose. You see the flag, it's got your flag up there. You're a board there, someone. He built two models for himself, which I still have. Well, you built the real one of this, so that's the best model you've ever built. It's your ship. Maybe I'll always go on your ship. That's right. And you'll be pleased to know I just got back from her. And she is in the best material condition. She's C2 after being out on the shakedown cruise now 10 months. She is in perfect condition. She's like a Swiss watch. It's just amazes everybody. And you know we've been rotating the crew. I was just going to ask about that. When you say that with one thing I'm very happy about the ship and then I keep thinking about 10 months. No, look, 10 months. But one of the things Cap did was to start this integration of the reserves. So we are sending 100 reserves out every couple of weeks and they let 100 active duty go back to their families in Long Beach for three weeks. And then so it's a real reserve pitching. And we managed to accelerate the delivery of the aisle, Mr. President. So it will be ready in April instead of July. So that's another, it'll be a 20th of this ratio. I love it. Very good. Sir, the task force asked you to set, because you know they had to go straight, they ran the grenade operation. Then it couldn't even stop by. They went straight to Beirut. So they sent this, they wanted to send you this when they got back from Grenada, but they never got back. So here is your, to work out in. That's a Grenada t-shirt. That's just a little note from the task force. What we ought to have. Command. We have nothing. That's a little picture of your daily workout. Right. My brass plate about the nutmeg coat. Yes. And this is their note I can respond to. Yeah. Thank you. All right. We hope it's a very happy birthday, sir. Yes, sir. All right. Very good. Thank you. Thank you. Oh, thank you so much for having us. We really appreciate it. We don't look 50 years old, do we? Let's see. This is David. This is Rita Rodriguez. She was one of our best board members. That's right. She doesn't look very well. She's half that age. This is Kim Shark. Oh, okay. I pull it for you. Yes, I think she should be stuck on the case. Mr. President. Thank you. Mr. President, good to see you. Good to see you. Thank you. I am, sir. I'm glad to see you. And this is my friend, Bonner. Russ Bonner. President of Public Affairs. Jim Hess. Jim Young. Our short board member. Well, we're particularly glad that you didn't accept that Amway Distributorship. You were an help. When I came in here, the broadcast of that night, I told the crew that I had two alternative speeches. One of them, I said, I teed off on that same joke I told them. One of them is that if they see me going door to door, I'm not soliciting votes. I'll just sell them as Amway customers. Jim said he wanted some distributorship. Well, the X in fact is 50 years old and I've done a good job for export for you. And you know what, we made a hard pitch and you were very kind to compromise and help us get the support for you that we really feel. How much is it that we funneled through there? Is it 120 or 130 billion down there? A lot of jobs, a lot of jobs. That's right. In the history of the 50 years, it's been $120 billion. And it's still so supporting the first billion jobs that when they're down there, they're still in reserves. And it's authorized each year at the Congress's top strud. It's not lost money. Authority right now. We hope to get it all back. If you do a nice book picture, they'll want us to help you take this one. He doesn't trust me with this one. Wow. We were just talking right up on your phone. Yeah, he said so many. By appointment with friends, I'm taking away if I dropped it. He said now when the picture is taken, don't bend it down so they can see the case. Sir, do you want to come over to this one? No. And you want to come over to this side? We have plenty of room. Yes, sir. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. We have one other thing for you, which is a little tile that you may want to open right now. And no matter where the bank, if it's a few years old. It doesn't give you the real time. You don't need to hang it up. You can just put it down for the coffee or something like that. You want it on the desk or anything. Thank you very much. Well, thank you for having us. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. Yeah, we're all very proud of you. I wonder how many of you are here now. Is your father-in-law a part of our family? That's right. We're a family. Right. I think we're missing my daughter. Thank you very much, sir. Bye. Wow. Thank you. We're all pulling for you. We're pulling for you. Here's Chuck. Oh.