 Kind of a farewell to Ambassador Habib, who served so nobly as well and more recently in the Philippines and is now on his way to Central America. He will be meeting with President Duarte and then also going on to Costa Rica, Honduras, Guatemala in regard to the problem down there. Why are you shopping in from that? What seems to be the reason? If there was any benefit and that presented an opportunity, I'm sure that he would. But because we are still seeking some openings and negotiations with the Sandinistas, which, well, nine times now they have refused. Why not send them on this trip, sir? Why not send them to Nicaragua on this trip? You don't go where you're not invited. Are you leaving any to resume the direct talk? If anything comes up, I would show that there might be any prospect or any profit in doing that, I am sure that he would make it. Do you have the flexibility to go to Nicaragua if it becomes necessary or if it's... That he does. Mr. President, your critics say that this is just a cover. You're not interested in negotiations. He's just sent down to try to prove to them that you are when in fact you are. Sam, the critics have been making ridiculous noises for a long time and that's one of the most ridiculous. Your top military... Nine times we have tried to persuade the Sandinista government to enter into negotiations and nine times we've gotten nowhere. Your top military, man, General Galvin said today that even if you don't give aid to the Contras, they're not going to collapse, sir. Maybe we have a difference of opinion. Would your top military... Are you going to compromise? Are you going to compromise? I'll find out when they vote. Mr. Habib, are those designer classes you have on there? Please? Oh, they're just the ordinary kind. Tell them to pick up. Go, Mr. President. Oh. Are you going to compromise in the end? As I tried to explain the other day, I didn't say anything about me making you compromise. I said we're going to listen. We'll talk to anyone who's got anything to offer. I don't have anything to offer. Why don't you sit down with Ortega then? For a long time. I told you. We've got no place in nine efforts to negotiate. How about a 60-day delay, sir? How about a 60- or 75-day delay for negotiation? It's all possible. Arturo Cruz says that... Arturo Cruz says that you can... This is Joan Rivers. This is Reagan. You can't just stand here and get a view. People think this is not a very good book. Testing one, two. Taping so we don't... I'll give the count of three, and we'll make it after for everyone. Okay, everybody, on the count of three, here we go. One, two, and three. Count of three. One, two, and three. Okay, count of three. Here we go. One, two, and three. Please relax. It's just a second while I change back. All right, we're ready now. Once again, on the count of three. Here we go. One, two, and three. Once again, count of three. One, two, and three. It's a final one. I only needed six. On the count of three. One, two, and three. Turn off the light. We're all finished with the doobie dot. I think I have to tell you, just the last time I had a basketball in my hands was having a picture taken here from one of the sports magazines and it was the Ewing. And the picture, I look like I'm standing in the hole. At this point, the young lady who was representing the sports magazine, was representing the magazine and suggested that I be taking a shot and the Ewing, she said, should pretend to be blocking. And I said, what are you being, pretend? You only had to hold his hand up and I was like, listen, this is a great opportunity and I don't want to have a chance to really have individual pictures taken here, but I just want to congratulate you. I know how proud those people are of me. And I thought maybe the young ladies would like to know that back in the 30s when I was a sports announcer in the Midwest, Des Moines, Iowa, at that time, the state girl's basketball team regularly outdrew in box office the voice of the state. The history of girls basketball team. You got two to go. Thank you. Thank you. I should understand. Just stay there. Bill, do you have power? You got to hold it up. Save yourself for that basketball. Grab it around. I'm going to see if Joe will be brought in. Joe, how are you? Yes, and there were only two seats left. Don't tell me when, man. I just didn't notice that. Should we switch places, maybe? Yeah, that's a good idea. Well, listen, I have... And I just, I feel this is a good to say Sunday night to try and make the people aware of why this situation is so important. But we're just convinced of everything that we've done. The whole thing is we're going to the Philippines. But with a totalitarian communist regime in place, that can only happen if there's pressure put on them. And we believe that they were proposed to us. They've been a couple of years other than that. A bit of humanitarian aid. They've been a couple of years without our support and help. But they were doing just fine before that. We also think that they will do this.