 These are some distant relatives of yours. Hello there. How are you? Hi. How are you? Oh, you do look like Van. How are you? Good. Hello there. Nice to see you. Hello. Well, why don't we gather here for a family picture? You in the middle. All right. Will, you've been seeing Washington. Yes, walking a lot. Right? Okay. Yeah, yesterday. Yeah, they're really nice. I still am not able to operate one of these, but maybe you can. Thank you. And this is a little charm. Thank you. A tie bar and a pin. Thank you. This joint. This joint. I remember that saying. Going on and on to y'all saying, you know, I don't know how you could stand and live with all this action all the time. I know. I wanted to show you here. Can you identify Maureen there? Oh, yes. Yes. These are some we just picked out real quick so you could look at them. I was dad with my grandma, which would be your aunt, right? Oh, yes. Catherine and then Charlotte. Do you remember? This is dad. I guess that was before the accident. I don't think I ever saw him once. After? He got a grown-up dad. This is a note. This one probably looks more like. Yes. But this is one we thought was really good. And we want you to have that from us. That's a picture of us. Well, thank you very much. Thank you. Could you please sign it? I'm going to keep this. Second page. I mean, this page and this. Oh, I see. I see what it is. Who's the first page? I'm here. Make sure I get the name right. Bradley. Right? No? You wanted to ask me a question yesterday. What were you going to ask? Where's Rex? Well, he's probably upstairs in the White House. I've never seen a dog that sleeps so much in all my life. But he's got some regular hours in which he goes out and takes it around to the lawn and that's just one of them. We think we got a glimpse of him yesterday, don't we? And I looked at one of the books that you sent in my class. I saw that Rex did. I saw a picture of him. You just got Rex and I saw Rex now and he was a huge dog. Oh, now wait a minute. You saw a big dog? No, that wasn't Rex. That probably was Lucky. She was at the ranch. And then along came this little dog who's present here so we could keep him with the White House. Lucky's at the ranch and big, real big, big dog. But Rex is just a character who barks at everybody many times and seeing them. Maureen he can sit on her lap for an hour while we're sitting up there talking but when she gets up and starts down the hall to a room he chases her and barking at her as if she's a thief coming into the house. He's a character. Like most dogs. We've been asking this question for several days. Where does he look like he did? Oh, I can't believe it. I really can't. Dad finally let us here. We've read it in all kinds of books. There's no dying of hair, right? Unfortunately, me, Green, White, Ernie, White, Ernie, White too. But he colored his hair until... It turned orange one time. But Barbara tells him about 30% now. But it's all mine. I can't figure out if it's through the eyes or here but a lot of lightness. Do you remember? The letter that I wrote, is there any truth to the story about the Rock River and taking the girls down in the boat and somehow you guys ended up in the back with the ukulele and growing home. This is what he told us. Well, I remember back then it was a big fad about ukuleles and I was a lifeguard on the Rock River. But the boat was probably fabricated. No, but there were two on either side of the dock. There were two boats, row boats for lifeguarding and so forth. I was in charge. He always said, when I went out in the boat he said I came back on and he said don't touch the girls. He said I knew he'd go far. You must have something to say. She's our quiet one. Nothing. Nothing? Well, it's good to see you. Thanks so much for having us here. Have a good time. We're having a throw here in my lifetime. Good to see you. Bye bye. Thank you very much. I appreciate it. Thank you. That's the family coming in. This is Johnny. How are you? This is Tommy. Tommy. This is my wife and family. Why don't you get in the middle? Why don't the children line up in front? Well, I wish you love at the War College. I appreciate it, sir. Good to miss you. It's been a pleasure. Thank you for everything. It'll be a long time for the service. Really? We've loved him. He's very kind. We've loved him. Thank you very much. Guys, before we talk, you're not going to talk now? No? Why not? It's different on the other side of the camera. I'll tell you. Nice piece of paper. Your first name again is? Adrian. You've gotten a lot of mileage out of your jokes. I'm going to have to find another source. Thank you very much. We appreciate your time. I thank you for all that you've done. Say goodbye. Goodbye. Thank you very much. Good luck to you. Thanks, sir. Bye-bye. I think we better get right down to business here. The Department of Defense Authorization bills will arrive at the White House. I've got to act on it by August 5th. And let there be no mistake, this bill causes me considerable concern. And I suspect that everyone around the table agrees that the legislation is, to say the least, somewhat flawed. Tuesday's leadership meeting here of any of the participants, some of who were here now, or is that I vetoed the bill, but there are others who are words that I sign it. And about the old suggested, and Bob Michael can quote, that we hold another meeting so that I could hear a broad spectrum of views on the subject, so who you all are. And of course, I want Frank Carlucci to be able to comment on his position in the legislation, and to participate in a good dialogue with all of you. But let me turn first and to Frank and then to Bob Dole. Let me proceed with the general discussion. Well, thank you, Mr. President. I'll be very brief, if most people know the facts. If this bill turned out badly, I would have to consider recommending that I also met with the conferees in one point and laid out our concerns. Specifically, the bill cuts the funding of SDI. More significantly, it has internal earmarks on it which restrict our ability to develop the space-based interceptor. It cuts way back on the MX Rail Garrison has kind of a... Good luck and wish you well. Thank you very much. Thank you for all you've done. I want to step over here and introduce everybody that way. Mr. President, this is my mother, Sophia. Hello there. Nice to see you. This is my aunt. This is Anna Sends. Hello. Nice to see you. And this is my brother, Charlie. Hi. This way. This is my brother, Robert. Nice to see you again, sir. Good to see you. Good to see you, sir. Nice to see you. Well, I think they're going to want a group picture here in front of the fire box. So I'll find the ladies. There we go. Let's get inside. Sure. Okay. Can everybody turn slightly slide-wise and move each other? Sure. Can you squish in a little bit more? Make it feel fun. Okay. Well, I was just thanking him for all he's done. Wishing you well, but also had some souvenirs of your visit here. For his mother, isn't it? No, those go to Tom. Oh, thank you. It's very nice. I know you're old enough now to play with a pen now. Thank you. And this, that's right. This is for you. Thank you very much. It's a souvenir place. For two brothers to get key rings also. Thank you, sir. You get a pin with the seal. Thank you so much. I'm glad to see you all. Thank you. Because he told you that I'm working too hard. I know, but he has told us he wishes he could work for another four years with you. That's right. We're kind of hoping it might have worked out that way. We all agree. No, when I get out of here, nobody can accuse me of doing it for myself. I ask for part of us that I'm going to campaign to get rid of that amendment to the Constitution, which was only put there for a kind of revenge for Roosevelt. Yeah. Because I think it's an infringement of other people's rights. You ought to be able to vote for or wherever you want to vote for. I'm sure you had the support that would have brought another election to you. That's right. We've got mixed feelings. I'm not sure where they're at. That's right. You always hear the bad, but you hear all the good out there. I'm sure it would have happened. We'll be joining you in California, so we won't be too far. We'll be there. The open house will design you. That's Mark Arnberg. You know, Mr. President, I've always held a grudge against Charles Coburn for King's Row for cutting those legs off. I'm glad to see you're doing well. Well, that was probably the best picture I was ever in. It used to appear on a list of the 10 best pictures, and yet you know something? I've never been in a picture that was as panned by the newspaper critics as that one. Back in that era, that was that area in Hollywood, and it led to the big communist thing and all. Oh, yeah. The critics were on the other side and the director of the picture, King's Row, the director was one of the most spoken fellows about left wingers and so forth, that there's ever been. This was how they got even, and the FBI told me, it wasn't just a supposition of art, they told me that there were movie critics in the press in those days that they read their reviews to get a lead on other people in the business and the communist activities, because they said they'd pan a picture and say it was terrible and everything, but so and so it could be done with the limited material and they would then start following so and so. I remember the movie well, oh, I was heartbroken. At least they don't do that anymore, right? They don't make movies like they used to. I made a personal appearance and the town spoke as a matter of fact a graduation of a small college there some years later after that picture had been made because that was the town that was King's Row in the picture. And the writer was an inhabitant of that town and everything and the people there were pretty upset. They knew the people and identified the families that were the characters and all on the picture. I wasn't very popular there. Didn't hurt you so much. Thank you very much for having us. Thank you. We'll be treasured. I'm sure that your presidency will stand out as a shining star. History will treat you well, Mr. President. Thank you very much. I'm very confident of it. Thank you. We'll see you sometime soon. Come out and make another movie. It's really been an honor. I wish you well and thanks for everything. Pleasure spent morning. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you again. Thank you. I'm so happy. Thank you. Thank you. We look forward to seeing you in California. Thank you. Thank you. Bye-bye.