 Jimmy Crawley? Yes. Hi, Mr. President. Nice to see you again, as you've looked the best I've seen you in a long time. You did it tremendously good job. Thank you. I'm proud to have been there with you on top of that. I'd like to introduce you to the king. I'm the regular court judge and chairman of the Republican Party in Carter County. It's one of my best counties. I'm Johnny Holder. Good to meet you. Good to meet you in Carter County. Nice to see you. Both of them were fine Republicans and do a great job. I'm proud of them. They have some pictures to present to you and then to autograph some of them. With your permission, I'll let you all have them. This is one for you. We thought maybe you'd like this for your range. That's another type of way. I'm an amateur photographer and that's one of my best jobs. There's another amateur photographer. Yes, sir. Yes, sir. He's making a little past that. They watched me take that picture right there. Oh, no, wait a minute. That's my picture. This is my picture in Carter County. It spans the Dough River and Elizabeth and I go across it every morning the way we work. That's a raw picture. Johnny is a great photographer. Well, and it has a description on the back. This is another reference. Here are some artifacts. Alright. I'll take each of these and do them in the first before we do that. Why don't we get these two squads of warriors in between a little picture here. Well, all right. Why don't you both get in here? We're the ones you have. OK. So we'll flank you. Yes, sir. Oh, that's great. One more. Thank you. Hey, we're wondering if it was possible to have an individual picture with you. Certainly. Great, yes. Great. And here. Well, thank you. Thank you, sir. All right. I will just sign the easement. Just take a second here. I think this is the other one right there. I think. If you could, Mr. President, what's our sign for you? No, I didn't either. Oh, I thought they were just a, I didn't know. Well, none I've got to do. Just autograph it anyway. No, don't autograph it. You can't. She blew through my key. You're supposed to sign here also, right now, or wherever you want to. Howard already signed. Right up at the top. Yeah, why don't you sign first? You're the way you want to go. You'll have to explain that then. I'm just saying this on the back here. On the back. I got a meeting. I'm going to leave you now. I'll see you later on. Okay. All right. It's nice to see you. Thank you for coming. All right. Mr. President. How about you? It's a great job. I've been doing your speech the other night on TV. We're proud of the job you come around the country prior. We're looking for a part of the Bible. And there's many prayers. My son's 18, and I'm just eight years old. He's a member of just the same family. I heard him as he opened you just a little bit. If you could have an answer, sign it. Number 10, say I want to see this pin on you. Thank you, sir. Okay. Mr. President, Congresswoman John Rollins. Hi. How are you? Good to see you. Excellent job the other night. Well, thank you very much. Excellent job. My wife, Debbie. Mrs. Arche. Mrs. Kirsten. Arche. What did you want to say to your favorite president? Hello, Mr. President. You were going to say that, right? I thought she was going to tell me that you're going to vote for Contra 8. You bet. That's easy. Why don't you get in here? Okay. Thank you. All right. And there. There you go. Kirstie, look at the camera. I've been talking about the president all day today. You were going to say hello, Mr. President. Weren't you? I knew you'd check him out. John, why don't you come down to this room? Okay. Hello to you. Nice to meet you. Bless her. I'm her private. I'm her private. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. The boss family. We've kept together special legislation. We're going to do a family photo here with the Congress going to end the boss family now. We've got a few others to work on, I think. Sure we have this. Beautiful. Mr. President, thank you very much. Thank you. Well done. I appreciate it. Thank you. It's my pleasure to have you here. I'm very glad that we could work things out. Excellent. Yeah. Why don't you and the children come right? May I take Jen Crystal? You can say goodbye, Mr. President. There you go. Thank you. How are you, sir? Say hello to Huzrat Khan. What a nice to meet you. Why don't you get in the middle here? Here we go, Huz. Picture taken. Great. Look up and smile, Huz. Great. Yeah. Huzrat has a little message for you, Mr. President. Well, I'm from Afghanistan and I got hurt by the Soviet bombing. They killed my mother and they killed my family and we almost lost one million people. And so I'm here to give you the message, you know. Keep supporting the Afghan people, you know. We will. You know, don't ever give up and, you know, they're trying to do a lot of garbage to get you down, you know. You have a couple of things you want to give the President, Huzrat? Yes. I want to give you some bump sticker. Yeah. Well, here's a bumper sticker. We all want to hold this up here. Right, Huz? Free Afghanistan. And this coin. Now, tell them about the coin, Huzrat. The coin is from Afghanistan and they can settle trying to make one. So you will be the first one to take it. You're the first one to get one. Well, thank you very much. And we've also got a letter for you from a whole group of our colleagues, urging us to make sure that they, we don't back off and in fact provide more aid to the Mujahideen until the Soviets have actually withdrawn. That's, well, you can depend on that. And that's, and we're trying very hard. In fact, this morning, you might be interested to know that I had in here and met with a Soviet soldier, a young man who had deserted the Soviet army and gone over for three years, was fighting with the Mujahideen. And now he has brought him here and we're still trying to get more of them out but there are a number of them that couldn't, they couldn't support what they were being asked to do. Exactly. We had a group of those POWs. They actually are testified before our task force on Afghanistan. Hasra testified the same day. You remember those prisoners of war who were with us? We've met a number of them and that's right. They desperately want to join us. Well, I thank you for these things. Thank you for this. Okay, thank you. Very honored to see you. Nice to see you. Thank you again, Mr. President. And I enjoyed very much the other evening. You were spectacular. Hasra, I watched it on TV. Okay. Well, he's been on the house floor several times. I had the chance to become. Many people have called him our mascot on the Republican side of the aisle. He joins me because he's still 12 years old. He can come down there when votes are on. And he says hello to all of our colleagues. And we've even taken him to the Democratic cloakroom where he buoys up a few of those people. You keep that up. That's true. Well, Mr. President, I appreciate you coming down here and letting us review this situation a little bit. I'm not going to take too much time here and I've been talking about the actual details of what we've sent up there to the Hilda Bay and what our thinking is, but I'm not going to take too much time here and talk about the actual details of what we've sent up there to the Hilda Bay and what our thinking is, but I'm not going to take too much time here. I'm not going to take too much time up there to the Hilda Bay and what our thinking is, but a little on that. But you know that in the recent meeting in San Jose that some of the other presidents in Central America were a little less than enthused and didn't think that the promises of the Nicaraguan or the Sandinista, Mr. Ortega were very forthcoming if we weren't home free on the Guatemala peace agreement and we feel very definitely that first of all they've only gone as far as they have because of the presence of the freedom fighters, the pressure that they can exert and that for to get a successful, peaceful settlement and ceasefire and so forth, it's going to come as a result of the pressure exerted by the freedom fighters. But I'm going to let George now give you an update on the situation. Mr. President, I think it's well to take a little perspective and remind ourselves of their Costa Rica. And now as a result of the efforts that have been made there's also Honduras and El Salvador and Guatemala that have elected civilian presidents. That has happened in spite of the fact that five or six or so years ago it was commonly thought Central America has gone, Nicaragua is a communist base, they are going to take over everything and that has been totally turned around. We have had from the beginning a policy of wanting peace with freedom and democracy and widely shared economic development and it's also been very clear that the Soviet Union's presence there is bad for us so we want to keep that out with the best way to keep it. Thank you sir. I don't want to stick with him. I don't want to stick with him. We had a little adventure down there. That was out of jail, by the way. Well, listen, let me just say right now, first of all, thank you all for coming down and thank you all for the support that you've given. The Secretary has some people up in his office that he's got to meet with. They happen to be some of the Freedom Fighters representatives. I'm going to call on him first just for the words on this thing that we've sent up to all of you. The thing that strikes me most strongly about this is what you learned by a little perspective. Six years or so ago in Central America, the general opinion was that with the communists in Nicaragua and the insurgencies all over the ever since, and what we now have is elected civilian presidents not only in Costa Rica but also in Honduras and Guatemala. We have a peace plan agreed on by all five countries in Guatemala City last summer. We have the four Central American democracies seeing a little common cause. And a week and a half ago in San Jose saying to the Nicaraguan president, if you aren't living up to what you agreed to, get with it. And we see these things brought about by the strategy. And the strategy is one of saying, we're for peace.