 Hi, how are you? Good. Thank you very much. You're moving on to something else? Yes, sir, going back to full-time medical practice with full-time hospital staff type work. Oh, where are you going? I'm right over to Andrews Air Force Base. Oh. I got my old job on the internal medicine staff back, which is delightful. We're just a little soon here. Thank you very much. The day is here. It's been a real pleasure. And it's been a real pleasure, so thank you very much. Thank you for everything. Appreciate it. Thanks, Rich. Good to see you again, sir. You remember my lifetime? Yes, Mr. President, nice to see you. And that's what I don't think you remember. This is Linda, our daughter. She's grown a little bit. And this is our new son-in-law, Larry Pettman. Well, I think we need a group picture. I think so. I think so. I think you want to be in the middle of the day. OK, I think. All right. Thank you, sir. Right? We've had a good morning. So I'm just pleased that we could have this opportunity to stop by and say, look, we haven't seen you since. Talk to you since 81. It's been a while. Yes, it has. Oh, this has been a wonderful experience. I just have a few souvenirs here. Oh, cool. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you, sir. Mr. President, thank you very much. Presidential seal. Yes, I noticed. I noticed. Keep us together. Have a great job. Mr. President, good to see you. Good to see you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Congratulations, I think. Oh, very good. I was going to thank you for that. Thank you very much. The program was very nice. We appreciate it. Quite something. They've been married a whole, what, eight months? Eight months. That's very nice. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much. Good to see you, sir. Let me introduce Professor Larkin Kerwin. Honored, Mr. President. Will. And the other Irishman from Quebec City. And you're also the incoming president by UPAP. Good of you to mention it. Thank you. And you're the... Mr. President, no problem. Yes, sir. You're the outgoing. I'm the outgoing. I'm the outgoing. That's right. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I'm the outgoing. That's right. Well. It's been a busy three years. Well, I know, and I... I'm honored that you... that I think you'd like to have those close matched. I know the great contribution you make, and I know there are fifty nations involved in the organization, and your slogan I think is appropriate to this modern day and age too about physics and world of technology. I'll thank you, Mr. Ramsey. Being in Washington, they've almost all come to the meeting. You have a record number of attendees and voters. Well, out of a possible 105, the first time I've visited, 4,100 are here and voting. My goodness. Well, that is something. It shows we have a lot of people in this town, Mr. President. And so does the union. Did you hear that our favorite state had earthquake this afternoon? Yes. Well, it's overdue. Well, if you're a Californian and think about the thing, they get more severe if they, you know, if they wait until it's all piled up. And so you keep thinking, it's been a long time. So far, the reports of damage are too bad. Very small number of deaths. I am being optimistic on account of our ranch up there at Santa Barbara. In the Santinez Mountains. And there's one thing I do know. Being up on the rocks, you don't feel the quake as you do down around below. It's flat sort of mud. It's like jelly. We used to live in the, our home was in the Santa Monica mountains that runs right down through Los Angeles. And I can't tell you how many times we'd have to read in the papers, see on television there's been an earthquake in Los Angeles. There are a few down the way. Well, Mr. President, we do appreciate your taking the time to speak with us today. We really appreciate your support. Well, I most appreciate all that you're doing. That's gracious and generous of you, and by the way, readings from Canada. Well, and I appreciate that because I think we have a lot in common. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you, sir. Mr. President, may I please present Ambassador Michael. Yes, Mr. Ambassador. Mr. President, good to see you. Good to see you. Thank you, this is my wife, Connie. Good to see you. Our son, Paul. Oh, yeah. Yeah, our son, Mark. Paul, too. Yeah, I think maybe we ought to have a family picture with you in the middle. Yes, sir. And maybe a son on either side. How does that work? I think you'd like to have me squeeze in a little bit. Well, I know all that you've done with our getting aid to the conquerors, and I'm very pleased and happy with that. Guatemala is a very important part now. Diplomacy and all that goes on down there, so I think you're in a very important post. I'll do my best. We'll do our best. I know you will. Wait one second. So you won't forget us. Okay. Thank you. And tie bars. Thank you very much. Mr. President, looking forward to it. Thank you very much. Thank you for taking me with you. Thank you for doing it. Taking the post. I'd like that. It's interesting. Keep me a little busy. The master rock worker. Yes. And then Mrs. Rock. Mr. President. It's wonderful to be here with you. Why don't you get between us here? All right. Thank you. Well, I hope we can settle down a little bit in Fiji there with what's going on, but it's going to be a shame if you have to spend another winter in Buffalo. Buffalo. He likes it. I don't. Well, we're half a century in California. I like the heat. Yes, we love Buffalo. So does Nancy. Nancy can get cold in July. Look at she. Look at she. I'm so happy we have Fiji. I thought maybe, you know, we would get another place and I don't like that. Of course it was peaceful until I was designated. I mean, I have to tell you a funny story. Mr. President, take a moment. I have an old football injury, you know. Getting my knee x-rayed. And there was the technician and I were in the room getting my knee x-rayed and they called me in my office. The president was calling. I said, talk, I'm going to get my trousers down. I've got to get my trousers up to call the president back. You've got to get his pants back. Ah, what position were you playing when you got that injury? Left half back. I was right guard myself. Oh, you had the glamour post? No. Just so you won't forget us. Oh, you never. I'm there. Thank you. Bless you for giving me the opportunity to serve my country, sir. Well, listen, I thank you for doing it. Thank you, sir. Thank you very much. Mr. President, may I please present Ambassador Nemechek. Mr. President, good to see you. I have a chance to say all that you've been doing and also now for what you're doing. Thank you so much. Our schedules last year did not permit me to thank you personally for entrusting this job and position, which is difficult but very rewarding and challenging to me. And I want you to know that I'm out in Prague to implement your policies to the best of my ability. Well, let's turn and give him a... Well, I know you will. Thank you. Would you like to have something to go with this? Fine. All right, sir. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Take care of yourself. Pleasure to meet you. Nice to see you. This is my brother-in-law My step-nephew Jason First Announcing. This is my step-nice, Nishila. My sister-in-law, Dasim. And my brother Brian. I think we'd all have to line up and get it here someplace. That's great. Well, I know I'm saying goodbye to you in one sense but you just go across the street. I have some souvenirs here, to see you all. Thank you. And there's some South Carolina that I had to say hello, and good luck to you. Well, give them my regards if you have any. I shall when I return. All right. Thank you, sir. It's been a great honor serving you here, and I look forward to continuing working in your administration over at Treasure. Well, I appreciate all that you've done. Thank you. As I say, wish you well. OK, great. Thank you for having us in today. Appreciate it. Thanks a lot. And I please present Ambassador Summer. Yes, sir. Hi. Nice to see you, sir. Thank you, Mr. President. See you. See you. This is my son, Sasha. Hi. How are you? I'm Barbara Well. I'm well. You're my father. This is my daughter for one of your friends, Tom Jones. Well, from heaven's eye, it's me and you. Anyway, it's a privilege for us to come in and see the Oval Office and bring my children in here. And fortunately, I'm coming here to turn around and get a group picture. OK. You want me to move on the side, sir? I think maybe up there. There. There we go. Thank you. Well, listen, I thank you for everything and all that you've done. You've been here now doing this. I want to interview you. Yes, sir. Well, I've got to have some souvenir before you go. Thank you very much. The charm is for you. Thank you very much. See you later. And that's a tie-bar. Thank you very much. And so you do wear them. You know, the last time I had my picture taken with you was Edward Thurston. Remember, he was martial with the football parade. You were the governor. And we sat next to you. And here on the floor, I see it. Yes. My God, that seems like the end of the story. That's a many years ago, yes. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Well, it's a great memory to keep working for it. Well, I'm privileged to have you. Thank you for saying it, sir. Good to see you. Thank you. Thank you. Thanks a lot, Tim. OK. You're welcome. Hang on. Hi. I love you, Mr. President. Good to see you again. Good to see you. Thank you. That's how you do it. Nice to see you. Well, we'd better turn around and get a family picture here. Thanks, Pete. Who's going to give me my steel shots? Well, I'm going to have a little bit more silver there that will do just as good a job. All right. Where are you going? I'm in graduate school right now, so I'm still in the area. Well, if you need a shot, why don't you come over? That's right. All right. Thank you for everything you've done. Well, thank you. I enjoyed every minute of it. Just one second here. A souvenir for you. Well, thank you very much. Oh, thank you so much. Thank you, sir. You're welcome. Yeah. Thank you very much. Oh, good luck. Thank you. She's a very kind woman. She's a very kind woman. Thank you very much. Thank you. You have too much of your time. You have other people waiting for pictures. I know. It was a busy day today. Yes. Well, it's wonderful. That's what's important. All right, gentlemen. Mr. President, Dwayne Hagna has a very special group of marines for you to meet today. Mr. President, I'd like you to first meet Court McCartney, who's been a sentry, West Wing sentry for a year, and a picture here. Thank you, sir. Since you're leaving with a little souvenir, sometimes you must wear a tank tie. Yes, sir. Thank you very much. Appreciate that. Where are we going? Back to Marine Barracks, sir. Down at 8th Street. Well, that's not going too far. No, sir. Mr. President, we also have the rest of the sentries, Sun Guard, Corporal Lighting. Okay. That's right. Good group chat, sir. Thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. President. Great. How are you, Mr. President? How are you? My wife Peggy. And my little guy Al. Four months old. Look at the camera. What am I looking at? It's been a pleasure working for you. Look, one child, look right here. Look out. Thank you, sir. Thank you for everything. Thank you so much. It's been a pleasure working for you. I appreciate what you've done in just a minute. Thank you so much. Thank you very much. Four months, he's not going to use this yet. Someday he may like to have a bouquet. Look at that. Fantastic. Thank you very much. Take care. Thank you. That's decided yet, and I'm working my head off to make sure that we don't lose. The numbers are against you, sir, don't you think? I don't think we have an accurate count yet because of the large number that claim to be undecided. It is. I'm going to try to interrupt it, but I haven't seen signs of that as yet. Frankly, I think it has been a disgraceful situation. What? Because I think that the process of confirming the Supreme Court justice has been reduced to a political, partisan struggle. The President of the United States used donations on the floor of the Senate today. This decision was based on, but I think that four former attorneys general, the former chief justice of the United States Supreme Court, and their wholehearted endorsements of the qualifications of Robert Bort are something that should be heated. Plus the fact that that every national law enforcement group, such as the whole national society of police chiefs and things of this kind, have all endorsed Robert Bort. What would you consider withdrawing him, sir? Would you consider withdrawing them all? If there's anything withdrawing, no. As I said, I'm spending my time working as hard as I can to see that he gets confirmed as he deserves to be. Thank you. I don't seem to feel that way, and I haven't noticed him shedding any tears. Is this a referendum on your clout? Has this become a referendum on your clout, sir? I told you that I think that what is going on is strictly partisan. Shouldn't you let Bort be Bort instead of trying to paint him like some moderate? Shouldn't he have been presented as this strictly conservative, strict constructionist that you nominated? I haven't painted him in any light. He happens to be a man who would give a handed down some 400 decisions, none of which have ever been overthrown by an appeals court or the Supreme Court. You're gratifying, sir. I seem to try to present him as if he were a moderate. Why not mobilize conservative support behind him? No. We were simply trying to respond to the charges, the raucous charges from some that he was some kind of a radical. Yes. You wouldn't want me to answer that now. How's it going? Naturally, I'm going to try to change his mind. They're holding a press conference. General about wet tech, sir. Did you talk? Just waiting for the decision. Did you consider withdrawing it today? Did you discuss it? Are you confiding a list of people in case he doesn't make it that you would nominate in his stead?