 I think they want us to come in and sit down, and I think the press is going to remain a photographic, so come in, and the Captain of the Belgian Army, this is pretty impressive. Now you're going to Stanford University. One informs you that the nickname, what they call themselves there, they call the campus the farm. It was the farm of a man named Steven Stanford who was the founder of the university. So they still refer to him. He'll be on the farm. It doesn't look much like a farm. Very handsome building. I thought you... I don't count. Well, yes, that's been my home now, but the biggest share of my life. When you're there, you're going to have to take advantage of the opportunities. I know you've seen some of the capital, as I understand you've seen the redwood trees, and you're not them, nor them. You haven't? I don't think there's any part of the United States that has the variety in this landscape. Hi, Sierra. Hi, sister Amy. Amy, how are you? Amy, you're on a swimming team. You taught here to swim, and you won the 25 and the 50 of the Special Olympics at New Orleans. Better again. I think that's great. I'll tell you, we have something to count. I used to be on a swimming team, too, and I was a lifeguard for seven summers. And I swam for dashes. Did you? We were wondering if the president's who I am. Yeah, I was just asking. Greatest of things he wants to give you, too. Who's that president for the... That's right. I've heard about that. Well, thank you very much. One of the golden palaces you have. That's pretty good. No, it's not. It's for you. It's for you. The committee sent it up from the back room. The committee sent it up. Jay, thank you. Mr. President, I'll take that. Pierre Pallican. Pierre was the mascot of the Special Olympics, and that's Pierre the past mascot. Well, there. This is one of Greg's pictures that was passed all our values, and this was advertising a record they sold. We'd like to present you with one of those for the... Well, thank you very much. And this is the original picture that they selected him as the representative of the Special Olympics from that photo. And he was on show shows and play boards and TV and everything from that. Oh, that's great. That's great. Yes. Is that your handle? No, the handle. Make sure you have a lot of cameras out there, Greg. Isn't it real nice? I think Amy kind of wondered when he was shooting. Yeah. When you were watching your last picture, she noticed the pictures that were behind you. She was kind of curious about all your pictures. Well... They showed up on TV. You've got the pictures, haven't you? Yes. When's it happening? This is a jar that has the presidential seal on it. And inside the jar, it's filled with soap. So I wanted to go with him to... I know, you brought me. But come on, you don't see it. I can identify it. This goes up at our ranch. That's Nancy and Mike. Who's on TV? This is a whole family. This is with President Eisenhower. Nancy at the ranch. And that's... Victory, the picture of it. He's now grown up. He's as big as that land over there. He's at the ranch. That's when we first got here. Can I move? And that's my son, Ron. Ron, man, that's it. That's where I sit. Too dark. Too dark. All right. Too dark. Too dark. I'm going to bump my knees if I hold that. You want to turn around this way. All right. Okay. You want to? You want to see what's in the news, right? Okay. Let's see what's in the news. Good to see you. And your good teacher. So you can smell it. Wow, that's nice. Thank you. Hi. How are you? I'm good. I'm fine. Oh, that's good. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I'm very pleased to meet you. Of course, Jeremiah. Jeremiah the post-it boy. Yes, sir. It's good to see you. Mrs. Mother Tricia. The next generation is Grandmother Mrs. Freedbeam. Grandmother. Mrs. Irma Lavos is on our board of directors. Dr. Fitzbride is the president of the Oblast Foundation. Thank you very much for having me. I'm pleased to have all of you here. Pleased to meet you. You diagnosed. The Oblast Federation of St. Louis had sent a speaker out to his grade school. And I don't know if you know and you came in and asked me if I'd call up you in the issue. I heard Epilepsy. Very good that he was paying attention that day. He is. What do you know? I played in pictures inside. I played a very great baseball hero. A man who had been a pitcher in the big leagues. And one of the great pitchers of all time. He's a baseball hero. I mean, the baseball of all things. Now, ladies' life story. Roald Cleveland Alexander. Also had Epilepsy. They didn't know as much about it in those days. World Series against the Yankees. Way past the age when he should have been dead. They called on him after he won two games in the World Series to come back out and win the key games on the very next day. A seventh inning with the bases loaded. Wonderful. This is a jar and it has a seal on the jar. It has jelly beans. Oh. Oh. But you might be able to use that whether by letting you rules here or not. You are. Mr. President, might he not watch for that movie on the show? Sometimes. Is it not being shown? Well, it sometimes shows up on the shows on television. You know. Sharing this, Mr. That's great. That would be very nice. The way you're shooting that. You might watch for that. Maybe you could do a videotape that comes up to make that chairman. It's the only way chairman sees that again. Very good. That's good. Well, thank you. Thank you for coming by. Nice to meet you. Thank you. See you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Can we have some change? We have some of the Acosta Foundation that's all these programs. Is that good for it? Yes. It's paying his way. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Mr. President. Well, now we're going to do what we should have done a long time ago. That's right. So you and I will go over and have a picture taken, and then you'll come in and join us. There we go. Get in the middle. I'm pleased to be here. I'm pleased to see you. I'm very pleased to serve for you. Thank you, sir. I'm delighted to be going as your ambassador today. I'll be close, sir. It's a great honor for me to build this for you. Thank you very, very much. Thank you very much. It's a great pleasure. It's a great pleasure to be here. That's not it. Thank you. It's okay. I'm in front of a lifeline. This is Comacho. The world's featherweight champ. What are we going to do? Well, champ, hello there. Thank you. Just wait. You're an inspiration, brother. I'm not going to tell us today. I'm going to have an offer for this one day. Sometimes I think that I trade this for a featherweight. This is kind of a ring in his way, but a different kind of fight. I'm going to raise a hand a little. I want to congratulate you on your record. Good luck. Did you get all that? Yes. Mr. President, may I present Fred Maroon. I should say, I'm not here for a house. Mr. President, hello. I'm glad to see you. I hope this has been bringing polls to Newcastle. I know it is. You probably know quite a bit about this subject. I've spent a few years producing. Thank you. Thank you very much for the inspiration. Thank you. We'll have something for both your eye and your mind here. I'm going to do this, and I better not do it now. Well, we're delighted to have this opportunity. I know that one of you took a sub late in the war out to it with the Sea of Japan. Was that you? Yes. Was that in connection with Operation Hellcast? Yes. In fact, we're the last sub-hour. Well, I had some Operation Hellcast as it was written by the annual at the book we made a movie of. The Hollywood. I thought the name was great. The title of the book. Hollywood in its usual ways. No, they thought it would. So they called it Hellcast. Well, of course, there used to be a plane called the movie Hellcast. And I think a lot of people were confused with it. Maybe air. It was, yes. This isn't the fair exchange for that book. Well, yes it is. It's better than I think we came. We're not on time. I hope you enjoy it. Thank you for your time. I was president. Yes. The Air Force had something to do with the same thing that you were doing for the Navy. I'd been a reserve officer in the cavalry. Force cavalry, that is. But I ended up supplying a desk for the Air Force. And it was with that unit that General Arnold created. The first motion picture unit in the Army Air Force. Not only did documentaries and training films, but also trained and sent over all the combat cameras that flew with all the various Air Forces there. So I imagine we saw some of the work because we were directly under Air Corps intelligence and we used to get the film input and photographs from all the other branches of the service. You probably got something that we got involved in because we had somebody, I think from that outfit, helping us take some, trying to get some submarine photography during the war at the very end. I've got to take your time for just a second to tell you something. There's a critical review I ever got for a part I played. And it wasn't from one of the movie critics. We wanted to take, we were going out to get some shots at sea in the sun. And I was with Commander Kelly. It was the commander of the submarine that we used to make the picture. And we were up in the conning tower and going out, my director all of a sudden said, we might as well get some footage we can use here in the picture. So he and Kelly get over out of the channel range and me give the orders down below. So Kelly would whisper to me the order and I would give the order until we came to all ahead full. And I said, all ahead full and down below, of course this sailor down below is calling back up, you know, that it is, hi, hi. And the director said, do that one again. So I repeated. And he said, all ahead full. And there was a pause and then an aggrieved voice below said, sir it is all ahead full. And I realized he thought I was the actual commander. I never was so proud of my life. Was that by any chance less Kelly than your first name? Well, he ended up for a time, well, several years ago, he was before we moved out of Taiwan. He was in command of our naval forces that were based there in Taiwan. I'm trying to remember. We just called these two. Kelly was what he showed us. His nickname was what I'm trying to remember. Thank you, Mr. President. So good to see you sir. Thank you very much. Thank you for everything you're doing, brother. Thank you.