 and to do with it, and I've assigned already, but I think all of you will be done with that. Why don't we get a bigger mirror in this middle here and get a group of people to take a picture of here? Come on, sit down, sit down. Just a little bit more. Hold on a little bit more. Mr. President, I want to get him in the middle. I'll stay over here, and I'll stay over here with Ben. I'll stay right here with Ben, too. You're more hurting than I am. I can help you, too. I still remember your visit. Thank you. You can't get over these wide-angle lenses. I'm letting you get away out of that. We have a satellite and press conference this morning. 10-9-3 to 11-30 with the key capitals of Western Europe. We have Jean Kirkpatrick in New York, two State Department experts on legalities in Washington. Prime Minister Adams of Barbados and Prime Minister Compton of St. Lucia. And we have these interrogations from these TV in England and everywhere. It was absolutely a smash. The London Nightly News at 7 o'clock carried the first 11 minutes of these Prime Ministers at Kirkpatrick. Nobody could have created a better stress as to why we went down there, why they needed us. You'd all be having to leave them now. The engineers are fixing up the roads, repairing the bridges, repairing any damage that was done, repairing buildings that were damaged, and so forth. And the medical corps, now that the wounded are out, are now getting vaccinations to the children and doing all kinds of other health-type things. I guess you have a lot to suggest the sale in our city. We have up 40,000 children. There's clients. You have clients. You have clients. You have clients. You have clients. You have clients. You have clients. Thank you. Thank you. That's right. One way of love, good boy. That's right. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you so much. That's an interesting guy. We're going down with a brutal pressure on that. It's going to be a party. It's going to be a party. What? Take your seat. One of the popular parties. I'm going to send this to you. That's a problem. I like it. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, please. Thanks everybody. Oh, yeah. Yes. Yes. I'd be happy to get one picture of everything. Yeah. Everybody. Ah. Sir. You're a little closer. Thank you. Well, as I have to say, for those of us who are in television, there was always a thing when we met someone else that we haven't known before in television, your first reaction was, hey, you're younger than I thought you were. I come to the conclusion that unlike the motion picture camera, television is unkind. I'm going to date him a little bit. I used to be president of the kick-chatter Knox College when you were over your weekend. That's where I still remember. That's where I learned about running things. They call it the pre-miss. He was the pre-miss of the kick-chatter. He couldn't decide if he was going to vote for me. Yes. Talk to him. Now I guess the people are going to vote for me. And it is said to be a fraternity for life. That's great. Yeah, we all believe that. So we want them up around here, don't we? Yeah, I think I'll say hello over there. And then while you're there, shaking hands, we'll stage in the back here. The little girl that's coming in, her mother works in the office of records here at the White House. She's worked here since 1975. I thought we'd just give a little girl a jellybean jar. There are the two pens, there's the pre-miss. Diabetics have something. Good thought. Whoa, good heavens. I mean, I got another plan. I'm going to set it up on her. The big mess before. This is Dr. Rash, the president of the United States Association. Bruce Jenner. I know you know Bruce Jenner. And this is one of your own picture, position, and your wife, her mother, responder. Wanderer, Wanderer White House. I'm the president of the United States Association. Well, I know I'm supposed to sign the proclamation. Yes. Better come over there. So we can get two pens signed. One name now, you know what I'm saying. There. That proclaims the week. Wouldn't you like to have one of those pens as your denouncing? Kiss her. I think she has something in her mind, do you, too, Kisha? Maybe not. What do you think? Well, the end, right. You talk to me. Well, thank you very much. Thank you so much, Mr. President, for signing the proclamation. Money in the research. We want to have over the future champion spirit in there winning the fight. Isn't that right? Thank you. It's the same thing that is up there and seated in the room. Welcome. Mr. President, we'd be successful for me to present you with Charles Bassinell, which is the award to the American Deputy Association for Outstanding Controversy of the Whole Area of Volunteering and Altruism, which is a basic American characteristic which you've identified, which is the heart of the voluntary health agency and the American Deputy Association. I very appreciate your work and interest in this area. Thank you very much. I'm very honored to have you here. Appreciate it. Thank you so much. Thank you for your help. Thanks. We have our champion working for Diabetes. That's right. Keep them on the road. It's worked out very well. American Diabetes Association. Linda and I were asked a few years ago, we've been blessed with our first child and things have been going so well for us. We decided to give back a little bit. They've been giving us on and since then had a second son and a second son. That's great. It's a good organization. I'm proud to be a part of it. Thank you for your help. Thank you so much. Wonderful. Thank you so much. Thank you so much. Thank you. You're welcome. Thank you. That's a grand. Tell us maybe he's happy with NIH also. Please. Thank you. Steady funds and so does Chairman. Thank you. How are you? Lost my voice. It looks great. We realized that last week, our sculpture was shot in Egypt. Oh, yes. Yes. Yes. I'm from Puerto Rico. I live in Brooklyn, New York. Well, it's a heavy year. Okay. It's the best. Then I just heard from all of you. Please. Thank you very much. It's a beautiful program. Nice to meet you. This is great. It's great to meet you. And I'm proud to be a part of it. We're Frank Green from Toronto. I'm a player for the Lighthouse and the Blind. It's been my pleasure to be a part of it. We can do this because of your art. May God bless you and your power to you. Issues of war today. Then what do I do? Watch it. Watch it. Hello there. How are you? Good. How are you? Good. How are you? Good. How are you? Good. How are you? Good. How are you? Good. How are you? Good. How are you? Good. Nice to meet you. How are you? Good. How are you? Good. How are you? Good. Hi. Good how do you do? I can see you're coming there. Junior. Congratulations. A pleasure to meet you. Thank you very much. You're celebrating. And it's all over. Do you want to say anything? I know what you're saying, but that's not what it is. I understand it, all of it. Now what we just got you is the end of 2020. I always learned that knowledge would be given, at my firsteny discharge And you have every reason to be proud. The other day I think you'd be interested to know that I had a visitor here at the White House. He was the young man, also blind, who walked across the United States from his home in Idaho, hiked all the way to Baltimore, Maryland to prove it could be done. And I think what all of you mean is that to anyone in our land who has any kind of handicap, the only word that any of us should use is rehabilitation, do everything we can to make it possible for everyone to be independent and self-sustaining, and you are contributing very much to showing that that can be done. I thank you all for being here. God bless you. Yes, sir. It's funny. You got that? It's going to be done. Down there. Oh, that's amazing. But the line ended here. You have to do it twice. Right on. What's the problem? Where am I on? Mr. President? You don't have to meet your friend. I'm standing very close to Jimmy Stewart when you call him from Air Force One. On his 70th anniversary. Thank you, Mr. President. I've got you. Yes. I have to tell you, Jimmy Stewart was just, what I call, was a great figure in Hollywood. You know a great actor and everything, but Jimmy was also a great student. I mean a great student. What do I mean? A great citizen of our country and in World War II, he was in the Air Force, he flew the Hamburg Run, and flew B-17 bombers and all, and Jimmy, we all in Hollywood used to love to try to imitate him because those of you who've heard him, you know that Jimmy is like that. One day we were all doing a benefit and the person in charge said to Jimmy, you just have two minutes on stage. Jimmy says, it takes me longer than two minutes to say hello. Thank you. Thank you all. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I brought a note to the front and a first paragraph says that if you want a 59 year old ex-party pilot I'm ready. I'm going to read this later. But we are indeed grateful. We are indeed and we would bring your greetings for many of the people you will see, it was in the context of which you're living. Well, I know what the World Alliance is doing for freedom of religion. This is an emphasis that we have talked about. And we've rejoiced to find high-level freedom throughout Asia, which came as a bit of a surprise to me, I might add. But we find out people operating with great freedom, Korea, as well as Japan, and other places. I made a comment in your Mr. President about the freedom in Korea of religion. You know, they have a pretty strict government there because of their proximity to the North Korea. But we've been in and out of there for 20 years and not had any restriction on the propagation of the faith. And I wanted them to make a comment. And in Taiwan, and they were excited about our meeting with you and the freedom that they have. And we expect that. How widespread is Christianity there in South Korea? There's a report that the percentage gives the percentage in the United States a bit of a ride. I gave you those fingers there. I gave you the figures. Oh, there. Now, what would their native religion be? Buddhism. But the fastest growing Christian nation in the world is Korea. The largest Christian church in the world, I said. So 300,000-plus members, which makes no sense. I was told I would speak to 50,000 people on one worship service Sunday morning. I thought, that's a nice figure, but I don't believe it. But having gotten into a traffic jam six blocks before I got to church with the people trying to get there, they are that. Well, when two million turned out for that funeral. Yes. Well, here's some little souvenirs. Thank you. Thank you so much. Thank you, sir. Like a presidential seal. Oh, you're a most kind, sir. And thank you for giving us all of your time. I will pin to tell you that here's a main line, a church denominational leader of 40 years who's been in your camp from the beginning. So thank you very much. Thank you very much. But here, all these people know this story. I have to tell you one little story. Because of what you're doing worldwide for religious freedom. This is a story that is, I collect stories that are told by the Russian people among themselves to show their, and to show their cynicism about their own country. And this was one where a commissar visited the state collective farm, stopped a worker, said to him, how did any complaints? Oh, he said, oh, no Conrad, no one. I've never heard anyone complain. Well, he said, how are the crops? Oh, he said the crops are wonderful, never been better. He said, potatoes. Oh, he said, Conrad, if the potatoes were put in one pile, they would reach the foot of God. And the commissar said, this is the Soviet Union. There is no God. He said, that's all right. There are no potatoes. No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Thank you so much. My honor, I'll give you your first Christmas car. We hope that's early enough. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much.