 There's news inside it. I don't know if you've seen the news. It's very good. There's a nice trend to those news. Yes, I like it. I've just been trying to find a liver transplant. No, not at all. No, there's a new baby in my coat. Once again, let's get the photo on. I managed to get her plane to fly over to the hospital. No one has come up with her transplant, so maybe we can get her names on the paper again about it. Maybe I'll get the word out. That was on the hill. I'd like to see an offer. Not just a loan. All right. Mr. President, when you extend the commission on June 10th, when you should come together and give you any further ideas, it may have an implementation of their earlier recommendations. I believe we'll have a meeting today, Brandon. We'll have. Well, I want to thank you all for agreeing to do that. I know that you didn't know that you signed down for the war. Instead of just one battle, I am grateful for you and for that. I have issued some suggestions for guidance on the basis of that, the Department of Defense of the High Priority Command and Control and Communications for our strategic forces and continued modernization of the bomber force and the Triton 2D-5 missile and Triton submarine program to expand research and development in regard to defense against ballistic missiles and to deploy the 100 as everyone agreed and to immediately initiate the design of the idea for a small, single warhead ICBM and, of course, how we will deployment within the decade or the week of the next. And all the things that you recommended about the uncertainties about silo and the shelter hardness and the threat to silo and all that Captain Darker with me a bit on those points. And in letters and comments to Congress that every time I've had the chance, I've made the points about that we want to reduce the overall force levels and that modernization is essential if we're to do that and do it practically. And we've also talked to modifications of the start proposals that were suggested and I have notified General Ronny on the start talks there of new flexibility that he had. Now, we have abandoned, as a result, the 850 missile idea but we still believe and hold into a trying to a 5,000 warhead limit overall. And he had I don't feel it was necessary to personally instruct your staff. I'll take questions here and press up before I return. I'll be seeing you outside the door over there on my way to the helicopter in Camp David and I will stop. Hello there. It's good to see you. I'm very happy to be here. Yes, how are you? This is Mason. Hello there. Nice to meet you, James. James, hello. Oh, it's good to see you. How did 6,000 people last week? That was wonderful. It was glorious. It was magic. Now, where does this time, because I think that somebody did something with a print of an old picture of mine, is this that it's lost through these TV showings now? No, it wasn't that. It was really, well, it wasn't that. It was cut. In this case, there was a preview of one of those places. And it was about three and a half hours long, because at that time they thought, how do you want it? We remember when they had to get back to it. We just talked about that all the time, right? So after this, very successful, people came back. And then, surprise, surprise, it cut half an hour, at least half an hour. I think more than that. Never to be seen again. And then, worse than that, they boiled it down for the silver. At least, you know, that doesn't matter. They destroyed a lot of the negative. They destroyed the negative. But we had a hunch that if we could get into Warners Falls, I'm sure you'd like to get into Warners Falls, too. That we could find a lot of it. And we did. We found outtakes. And enough to put back a half hour on it. And it changes the film. It gives the film a real taste. Listen, I know. Why don't we do a shot here as a group, and then why don't we have a shot? Oh, good. Absolutely. Maybe move over a little bit, so no one behind the lamp there. Especially not that gentleman. Especially not really. Y'all that legit. All right. All right. You know, we're not supposed to look into the camera, except now we are. Thank you. Yes, no. Why don't you get in the middle? Oh, all right. Okay. But I took right in there. I'll tell you my story about this. We need one more individual. And they get one here. All right. Just with the first one. Oh, all right. I have to tell you what, Father Hespert from Notre Dame brought a print of the Rockman films. It's one of the only two left that have not lost so much through cutting them for commercials and doing the distribution. But they had two prints because of Notre Dame. They still run that film as an indoctrination for the incoming pressure. Oh, it's done. But they won and gave me a print of this film. We ran it here. But my favorite story has to do with that picture. There was a fella who had a small part in that picture. This happened in Hollywood. And he knew it was going to be run on television one night. And this was some years ago. And he knew the cutter at the TV studio. And I'd never known this, but right down to the goes on the air, the salesman was bringing in spot edits. No! So he said, oh boy, be sure to leave this little bit of mind in. Because he said, I've got a producer looking at it. It may mean a job for me. Well, it went out in the cutting. The next day he called the film editor and he said, you know, I asked you to and so forth and so on. And the film editor says, look, they were bringing in so many ads. He says, Gibbs 80-yard run turned out to be a five-yard law. No! I'm stupid! Listen, we better ask Bob. It has to work. He may have some. I'm ready for coffee. I'm sorry, Bob! We really are. Out the Notre Dame one day. Well done. Now, is that going to be in general? No, we're not sure. Warners did it for us for the Academy, allowed us to go in and search for it for a year and do it as a gesture toward preservation of film. Which is this big launch we're all doing. And your director is very interested in the new head of lead. But I think now if they were and they were present last night at the reception of the audience, a standing elevation, everyone just I think people want to see the movies about people. It's about people. I think they will. We are bringing it to Washington tomorrow night at the Warner Theater. And it's elected the cities around the country. It's going, yes, to six cities. But we're working with Frank Hotsel and Fay and I on the whole preservation style. Absolutely. And you will love it. You will love it. Really. The first version that I have to tell you almost turned me around on a long drive I was a sports announcer in Iowa and the contract offer from Warner Brothers were pictures. Got in my car and started the long drive out to Hollywood from Des Moines, Iowa. When the first night out I stopped at my home and it was the first version of A Star is Born. There's a movie there. And I went to the movies and I came home back to the hotel I'm in and I said should I turn around? I wasn't I wasn't I wasn't sure I wanted to go the rest of the way. You really saw the distinction great. It was very good. I thought it was a better overall look at the story than I thought it was. It's a dramatic one. What's it? March. Oh, I think this is the great decision. I love this one. Oh, it's really good. This person I think to do us a long way. I wonder why. I wonder about the chef. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Good to see you. Thank you. We'll see that you all get these pictures. We appreciate that. Goodbye. Goodbye.