 President, Dr. William Cunningham, University of Texas. President, hello there. Nice to see you. Nice to see you, too. Thank you very much. It's been a tough time. It was very good. Thank you. Appreciate that. We have the student veils. Thank you. Thank you very much for having me. Appreciate it. Great pleasure. Danny Cromman. Hi. Nice to meet you. I'm Coach Lover. Nice to see you. Thank you, Mr. President. I'm Swing. I'm Swing, President of the University Board. Well, it's an honor to be here. Well, I'm honored to have you. I hear young people are already gathered out there. They're already gathered. Mr. President, we have a presentation. I know this has never had to be in the White House, but this is a book that James Michener has written on Texas. And it is autographed by the team, and signed by the TVU, and also signed by Jim Michener before the years ago. It's a limited edition book on Texas. We'll have a look in that in a minute. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Well, we're looking at it. Thank you very much. Well, I know you've got a lot of things to do, but I'm not just saying this for the occasion. I've been a book lover all my life. We hope you'll get some pleasure out of it. I certainly will. Thank you very much. Mr. President, we have a small award we'd like to give you, and make you, we would be proud to have you an honorary Louisville Cardinal. Thank you very much. The Cardinal fans, you know, are the best in the world, so we're glad to have you as well. Well, that makes up for all the times when I was a sports announcer, broadcast, and majoring baseball. And every time the Chicago Cubs in my broadcast played the Cardinals, I would then get mailed from the Cardinals, calling me a Cup fan. So now you have proof. Now you can be a Cardinal fan and rest easy very much. Because I think we better do a formal photo with each school for the hometown newspaper. So since you have that in your hand, why don't we do the University of New York first. And now the University of Texas. Okay, I guess we're ready to go to the Rose Garden now. Fred? I like your sign. It can be done. I should have one of those at my desk, too. It must be done. Thank you, and I look forward to meeting those young people here. They're quite a group. They are very excited. Beware. Particularly when a nice shamrock. 4-8. 4-8. 4-8. 4-8. 4-8. 4-8. 4-8. 4-8. 4-8. 4-8. 4-8. 4-8. 4-8. 4-8. 4-8. 4-8. 4-8. 4-8. 4-8. 4-8. 4-8. 7-8. 4-8. 4-8. 4-8. 4-9. 4-8. 5-8. 4-4. 8-8. 4-8. 4-8. 4-8. 4-8. 4-8. 4-8. 4-1. 6-8. 4-7. 8-8. 14-8. Check the cards. 8-8, 10-8. 11 10-8. Let's get 10, in the left corner. 12-8. 12-8. Looks like there's definitely fighting going on in Libya, internal fighting. The Libya Air Force is strafing the barracks at Benghazi and in Tripoli, the ones that respond to those areas that are the Pretorium Guard. Radio Tripoli is off the air. There are all sorts of reports that could offer you a seriously wounded or maybe killed. The Belgians are reporting left country. The people of Tripoli are being asked to evacuate. So there's some sort of civil war going on. Couldn't have happened to handsome people. Yeah, well that's an old text through, Jim. And I think it really, I listed the former prime minister of Libya the other night on the two of you. He sounded like he'd heard a reason first, hoping all this would develop. We're in touch with him through the media. Where's he in France now? I'm not sure he's at a location. One of the opposition leaders is actually here in Canada. We don't want a piece of France that won't do it. Fly back. How about that for now? France are great. Well, they're ready to travel out of the country, aren't they, Pete? Well, I just made a couple of calls on land and islands in the United States. The first thing the citizens said was, boy, isn't that France a great, great landowner? They were very angry. I'm sure. Let me ask you, if the organized military wins, are they our friends? Yes. They're very involved there. I never have been in touch with them. That's why he's got his own guard. He took over the coup, you know. When you see these young guys running around with him, there are stars. You can see how he's got his machine guns standing up. They look like they're really a ragtag operation. They are, but they're well-armed. And you see, normally, the regular groups don't have that in issue. But because of awesome array. Who's this one? Jimmy? I don't know. James! What's the matching? He just see it, made him最近. Oh, Pete? He was seen. I figure he'll see this morning. Sofruit? Are you going to see it? Who would not get to see it? I'm about to drop you a note. Congratulations. I don't know. We're under visuals as we say in the trade. Visuals. Well, it's that sort of, I guess, put it in the public. First of all, I have a few women to be honest with. Thank God for on the way. We're here to talk about it. We hope to thank God for on the way. Another thing that's coming down the line. We all like to just address our concerns about the continuation of the assault to the treaty. I feel quite strongly that you were right. I mean, if you said before that this failed plot, the lack of compliance with it really shows that the unilateral mess that they can go ahead and violate it. But I'll tell you, another thing, Mr. President, I'm very concerned about from the Senate, from the institutional point of view, is that future presidents, and we hope that the Republicans will be in forever, but if they cite the Reagan precedent for not having a ratified treaty go through the process that we're going to abide by, I think that the... You may never see another treaty again. I mean, take a future president that has a treaty out there and he says, well, I can't get it through the Senate. We're just going to go ahead and abide by it. And his cite of the Ronald Reagan precedent for this is something that is a deep concern to me and to others. I know you've got concerns, congressional concerns, or one of the problems. What will Congress say? Well, your friends are here today. Your friends are going to be very supportive in fact when you decide to do what we think is the right thing. I'm sure your friends are going... Hi, Mr. President. Hi, how are you? How are you doing? Good to see you. Mr. President, good to see you. Getting a whole Oklahoma delegation here today. Both barrels. Once you know you have a lot of people in the state of Oklahoma that are quite proud of the way you've handled the terrorist activity. Well, I appreciate that. I think we've got to get over here. Good. On the energy and he brought your proposal for natural gas de-regulation forward and that's something that you and I have mentioned once before. He did a good job. You've got a pretty decent proposal and we're going to work hard to see if we can get that passed this year. I'm sure in favor of that. De-controlling oil worked all right. It sure did. It saved consumers some money de-controlling oil. I think we can save some money for everybody to help the industry at the same time get all these regulations out of the way. It would help. In our industry, as you know, the oil and gas industry is hurting and hurting bad and there are several things that can be done. De-regulation of natural gas is one of them and we'd like to see that done. We'd also like to see it repeal the windfall profits tax. We need to get rid of that and now it's time to get rid of the crisis so well. Even though they're not collecting any revenue from that, they're still using the old paperwork. The producers still have to do all the paperwork for the windfall profits even though they're not collecting the revenue. Here you go. Good to see you. I'm very proud of you. Thank you. And the whole range. And my constituents are too. I'll give you something of them one time, maybe four or another time. Thank you very much. And I think you've demonstrated what the terrorists had to see. You've just let it happen without something emphatic to deter them. And that was the principle. That's a lot of new levels in that period. And it's not before. Okay. I've been going for a couple of days. Go ahead, she's back. I don't know if they were all alone. Yes. Last time I met them. That's good. I don't think about it. I showed it to you. The truth is out front. Thanks for having us in, Mr. President. Thank you for all these years. What you have done for us. Well, certainly appreciate it. And I can tell you, I can speak in unbiased opinion now. Since I don't work here. Everybody's so happy that what we did. We asked that 100% back and just make some proud. I can really say it without any reservations for the American people. Thank you very much. Yes, sir. Thank you for having us. This is my son, Craig Jones. This is my son Douglas. He's maybe a paper airplane for you. Thank you very much. Thank you. My daughter, Lord Mary. Good to meet you. Thank you for seeing us today. Thank you. Good morning, sir. Good morning, Mr. President. It's a pleasure. This is my son, John. My son is a pleasure. I'm glad you're here tonight. Good. But why don't we have a family picture here? A group. Well, thank you, Mr. President. Good to see you all. Thank you. It's been fun meeting you. I'm glad you're here. I'm glad you're here tonight. Okay, now let's phone you. Okay, that's fine. I'll call you great this way. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you for my f-11. Thank you for my F11. If I just have a few items here, that is for you. Oh, thank you, Mr. President. And a bookmark for your wife. Oh, that's real nice. Good wishes. She's got shingles on her face. Oh, that's a shame. Her eyes are closed off. She just wanted to make it. Oh my, thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. And you haven't let that down. Oh, look. You get the biggest present. In here is a jar with that seal engraved on it. And it's filled with jelly beans. Oh. Just because somebody may decide that you shouldn't open that up before you get home. Well, there's a little sample of what she said. Thank you, Mr. President. Don't be proud, Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you. Well, thank you. Oh, again, thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. President. It's certainly been a privilege serving under you. I didn't want to leave, but I thought maybe, well, give me a few years for my wife and everything since she's here. It's been sick and everything. So we kind of want to stick around with you, but I thought I'd stick around with my wife. Mr. President, it's certainly been a privilege being under your direction. Our country is going great. May I be out of order for a minute? Ever since it seemed like a neat, rocky story, when it went to the Gipper, I just cried when I saw it. It's really been a privilege to meet the Gipper. And I tell you, the Gipper is not going to go wrong. Everybody's for the Gipper, and everything the Gipper does, is going to be just right. That's exactly how we feel. Thank you very much. I know since you liked the Gipper so much, I had to tell you. We had a lot of stories about it. I used to be a sports announcer. The story that was later made in that picture. I told that on the air when I was a sports announcer. Some little stories. We didn't like that picture. One day, in the first half, Notre Dame was a point behind, and Rockney was really eating the team out for what they hadn't done so far. The Gipper was standing over there kind of against the door, and Rock, all of a sudden, came over to him and started in on him. He said, and the Gipper said, I want to win this game more than you do. I've got a $140 bet on this. Can I ask one question? What was that pitch you threw opening day? Was that a curve ball or a change-up? In Baltimore. Well, the first one was a wide miss. I'll tell you what happened. All of the press, and it wasn't our White House press, and the photographers just ganged in like a it was just a narrow passage to the catcher, and then they were clear. They were leaning over his shoulders and everything, and he saw what was bothering me, so he stood up and put his glove clear. His mitt clear up in the air. Well then, when I turned and tried to aim with that mitt, I missed it about two or three feet. He had to forget it. Well then, the next time I thought, I don't care if I hit one of the photographers, I just threw a fast ball straight. That's something. Mr. President, thank you. But I want to take it. I've been really enjoying the movies. Santa Fe, and she wore a yellow ribbon. I saw those last couple of days in my cable TV. I really enjoyed them. And I was just going to tell you, you've been my national hero Thank you very much. Thank you. Our country is really terrific. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you again. Mr. President, how are you? Where have you been? I just want to tell you, it's been a great honor serving you. It's going to be a time of my life. I remember and look upon finally. I appreciate very much all that you did. I wish you well. Thank you very much. I just want to tell you, as far as his concerns, about time we have a leader who shows a little muscle behind our mouth. I think I'm right on target. Thank you. I'm never nervous. And here I am, I'm absolutely quaking in my boots. You're going to look toward me. Don't look toward me. Thank you. Bye bye.