 I think it's a little. There you go. Reverend Leven, it's custom. Good to be President. Thank you. Thank you. Mr. Michael Nantan. Mr. President, how do you do it? Thank you for doing this. Good to see you. Mr. Amy Sherman. It's a great privilege. Mr. George White. How do you do? Good to see you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Good group picture. Good to see you. Good presentation, Amy. Let me show you guys. Right on in there. Good. Mr. President, I'm happy on behalf of my colleagues here and the 200.5% of Americans in political spectrum in the country to present you this appeal for religious freedom in the Soviet Union. A legally remarkable coincidence in Christianity in Kiev and Rus. It's the summer that provides an unprecedented opportunity for the Disliberty which is the most fundamental of the rights. I'm grateful for all that you've done on this in the past. The prayers go with you. We will continue to press these issues into the part of the peace between our two countries. So thank you very much. Well, it is very definitely a part of our program and my approach may be a little different from yours, but yours could be also helpful. I'm trying to do it in one-on-ones with the general secretary and pointing out that many of these problems with immigration wouldn't be as great if people were allowed to worship here. And I am sure you will continue with that. I might tell you that some of the media has gone that I was puzzled by the general secretary because several times in his conversations with me he would invoke the name of God and I was way dying for a chance maybe with just our interpreter and no one else present to do a little quizzing and then an expert on that told me that no, when they do it's quite common. It's God with a small g and it's just a kind of form of speech not invoking anything but just an expression. So what we'll continue and I appreciate very much all that you're doing. So they released the press once tomorrow at the press conference and we will try to keep the issue alive as things move ahead towards the summit. Perhaps Archbishop Solak or Fr. Keshkovsky or something like that Mr. Wolf-Tasch I think for the opinion of the church that we can do to help the undergrung church to come up. Yes. It didn't look very underground the other day in those television shots of George Shalsby in there. Quite open. During your stay in Moscow I've read somewhere in the press that you might be visiting the monastery of George Shalsby in Moscow. Yes I think that is on the... And that I think would have a very high symbolic value of encouragement for believers in the Soviet Union. Yes. Well, believe me this is very important part of our agenda and we're going to try and see if they can't be persuaded not every day that the Jewish refugees get to participate in this kind of an ecumenical activity and we're very glad to be here to join in this. While we're there Nancy's going to be meeting a number of refugees whose names we have. Yes. We were wonderfully pleased the contacts that Bill Verity made last week. It's a different kind of message when the Commerce Department is as worried for the administration as the human rights part of the government so that was a wonderful improvement. I have a letter from... This was enclosed in a letter. A single page thing that dates back to World War II and it is a beautiful thing. It's a soldier in a shell hold waiting for the order. There's an attack scheduled and it's a prayer that he was saying and acknowledging that he had been told there was no God and that he fully fully believed and so forth and he went on told about on this attack and that if the attack took place on God and so forth, beautifully written the thing and it was taken from his body. He was a casualty in the attack. He was killed and this was what he had gotten his religion there against all that he had been raised to believe the other way. There seems to be a renaissance of the religious faith so again I think I can see the urgency of what you will do and what we will try to do on the private side. Thank you again. Well, I've been called on by some of those soldiers who were affected in Afghanistan and that we were able to get out Afghanistan. I had letters from individual letters and I was amazed and he changed us there. They inside had religion. They had a belief. Someone you know might be in Moscow for the Millennium Celebration of the Orthodox Church, Suzanne Massey. I don't know her yet personally but I have close common friends and she's a remarkable one. She might be going there in June for the Millennium Celebration. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you. I'd like to addition to the Colonel Danny Bar. Yes, I know. Hello there. Our candidate to be the replacement to Bob Ruddick. I understand. And how is that new thing that you had? It's right on time, sir. And could it be good? It's a great airplane. You're going to love it. It'd be a pleasure to play it. Is that information? That was present. It's great. I hear you and I have something in common. We're both going to retire. We're both getting short, yes. About the same time, I think. Well, I thank you for all that you've done. We'll miss you. I know it has to happen. I will miss this too. It's been a real pleasure. Really, that's a real honor and a pleasure. Thank you. Pleasure for us. And we should get one of the two of them. How are you going to do that? I'll get in the middle. Okay. I'm going to look forward to it. Yes, sir. Thank you, sir. Thank you, Mr. President. You have a lot of friends down where we live. Well, thank you very much. I want you to meet my daughter, Susie. How are you? And my son, David. Hi, I'm David. If we could just say hello. We just appreciate your taking the time. We really do. Hello to us. This is a great opportunity for Justin and a great opportunity for my kids to wish you well in his last year of presidency. We happen to be Louisiana Republicans too. Rare, come on. We're very proud of the fact that we can do what we can to help you anytime we can. Thank you very much. Why don't we get a group picture here also? They supported me during my bid for Governor and as you did, I appreciated all your help. That's great. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. It's such a pleasure. I know that you've seen a lot of people and they're so glad to see you. They're not as glad to see you as I am. That's for sure. I've been waiting to hear that. You've seen him on his TV show, I suppose, Mr. President. He's cooking up a storm. I'm an executive cook at my house, President Reagan. That means I watch the dishes too. He does. Be sure and give them. I'll find us regards to your lovely wife. I'm very much aware of what she's doing with the drug problem. I support her 1,000 percent. Well, bless you and thank you. In that dish washing, I might as well tell you that one of the better jobs I ever had in my life was when I was going through college. I had a job washing dishes in the girl's dormitory. Oh, wonderful. That's not like you partridge it, you know what I mean? Mr. President. Really, no. Thank you so much. Au revoir. Thank you. Thank you. Good to see you, sir. Thanks for coming in. Thank you for your time. I appreciate you doing this. I've got something special for you here. Let me maybe move the other side of it. Tram, why don't you go ahead and get me out of the picture now? All right, sir. Mr. President. Mr. President. What are you telling the story on this? Well, we're in the midst of our centennial year for the American Society of Naval Engineers, Mr. President. And it is our great pleasure to have commissioned this ship to the model of the USS California in the hopes that it will find a way to be displayed at the Reagan Memorial Library. My goodness, it will be. You don't know how much you've touched a nerve. Oh, it helps. Well, when I was a boy and quite a small boy, but for several years, one gift above all that I treasured was a 12-foot World War I destroyer being made by one of the companies that made electric trains, but they also made boats. This was a wind-up boat. And it graduated in the bathtub. We lived in the Rivertown. It was up the Down Rock River with me. I treasured that thing. And it kind of stuck to the place that when I got out of the Army at the World War II, don't ask me why, but I just had a yen to do something and I made two model ships out of wood. One was a liner, the American, another was a freighter, and they are still up at the ranch. Well, I wanted to say now you have a nuclear-powered cruiser. I wanted to see the USS Mississippi, but since you're from California, I thought maybe it's the more special habit that California and Miss Nixon Christmas ship, and of course the Ticonderoga we built in Pascagou was christened by Miss Reagan a few years ago. Were they managed to break the balance? Yes, sir. She was so nervous about that. She did. Miss Reagan, you were in hospital at the time, but she worried about that the day before. She remembered the pictures. I think it was Miss Roosevelt's son at one time that just almost didn't bow. She did it at that time before Miss Reagan when she let go. It was a powerful swing, got it to first crack. Well, this is magnificent. But I would yield to, I think, yes, I think the Presidential Library would be the proper place. Thank you very much. Mr. President, Trent's been a tremendous help to us on the trade bill as well. Trent Lott has been just working as hard as he can for us. I'm still hoping we could sustain your veto in the House. I'm not ready to give up on that at all. Make a good trial where we'll do it. God bless us, sir. Thank you, Mr. President. After all of that shit and love that I had all through my life and when I was avoiding it, how may I tell you that I wouldn't tell you except you were dead in the horse camp? Thank you, sir. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Congressman John Rowland, Mr. President. President, good to see you. You're all right. You're very nice to have us all. I appreciate it very much. I'm standing young guy. Please meet Father Castro. I'm very honored to have our group in our school here this morning with you. Well, I'm pleased to see them. Mayor Josiana Pichot from City of Waterloo. Let me say I'm the country of the Republic. Yes, thank you. Assistant coach, Mark Luffin. Nice to meet you. Good to see you. These are the rest of us. Hi. Nice to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Hi. Good to see you. Since President noticed they're getting bigger and bigger as they come in, we're going to my weight class. I love you. Thank you. Anyway, Mr. President. Mr. President. Hello. Mr. President, we want to thank you for having us all. Father Castro is the coach, and perhaps we'll get together for a joint picture and he'd like to make a few comments to you. We have a half a team on one side and one on the other. We have someone to step down. A couple of heavyweights down this side. That's right, yeah. I'll bring it down. Here we go. Good. Wide angle. How's that? You guys smiling. The rest of it is supposed to be looking kind of angry. Thank you, sir. What? I wish we had time for a few questions. I think this is a wonderful thing that you've done and that you're doing, because I have long believed that if all of the young people in the world could know each other, there'd never be another. Mr. President, the impression has treated us very, very friendly, very, very cordially. I just have some pictures for you. This was when I was at Leningrad. The people came to him and asked me to help them and we're going to form a Waterbury Leningrad Inter-Sport Trade Commission. The mayor and I are going back to Leningrad in June to work and to help exchange more athletes and bring more of the Soviets here and have more of our athletes go there to develop more people-to-people relationship. Now, something I've always wondered about. I know there are other schools that have been various like exchanges and so forth. Tell me, is it always through an interpreter or whose language is taught when you... We use our language. The interest guides speak very, very good English, sometimes better than us. So they do the interpreter. Have you ever run into young people there that have learned our language? I'm convinced that ours must be the easiest language in the world because I began to suspect that one in pictures and movies when they would foreign pictures and have the subtitles and so forth. And in our language, boom, it just comes out in a few words and that, but then in foreign language it seems to be talking a whole paragraph and then the subtitle says, Hello, how are you? And I've wondered, I know that I've heard that young people in the Soviet Union that's kind of a fad with them of learning English for some reason or other. They don't go off after the other languages but English. They were very, very friendly with us and this is some of the wrestling pictures here. This is Chuck Lowe. He was pitting his Soviet wrestler. He wanted a team photo of the team in front of the St. Basil's Cathedral of Moscow. And we also have a jacket for you so your own team jacket from Sacred Heart. Well, thank you. Well, name on it. There you go. Let's take the yellow tag on it. You guys all smile for that shot. And we also brought a pair of Russian wrestling shoes. Because you can wear those around the house. How do they compare with what we make? Well, these are the ones we have. These are our wrestling shoes. They also are given to us by Tiger Corporation for the trip. And the jackets were all given to us by Starter Corporation of New Haven for the trip. And we also have a banner. I saw it on that table in one of those pictures. That must have been the same thing. That's a wrestling banner from the wrestling palace in Leningrad. And we also have, we brought a few gifts. This is a video here of myself saying mass of the Soviet Union. The Soviets gave us a room in the hotel. They set me up for mass. And they allowed me to say mass for the group. And I have a picture in here of them presenting to me a loaf of bread to be used for the mass.