 Well, it's good to see you all here, many of you, back again from last year and some new faces as well. And together I think we are all making some sure progress and there's no doubt that the pro-life movement is gaining its strength. Very fast here in the last year we've moved to implement our pro-life foreign assistance policy and we're going to continue to focus our attention on population control programs that fly in the face of this policy. And I'm in support of Senator Humphrey's efforts to join the House in legislation, which will take an important step forward in federal funding and abortions. And last year to the Colombian and I, I'm going to sign the letter this morning to support his efforts in that. And this year too, I saw our Department of Justice go before the Supreme Court for the first time in 30 years and submit a friend but a court brief urging the court to overturn a prior decision that you can't guess which one. My administration will continue to fight for the right to life wherever possible. And increasingly the American people are asking hard questions about abortion. You're the ones who have the answers and that's why we have the momentum on this issue. And according to a recent poll published in the Washington Post, results show that there is a decline in public approval of abortion and the American public is moving towards your position on this vital issue. So I think together we are making progress. The young lady who was on a very well known television show was the other night related, she was a guest at the White House and related something that she had just done which I think was pretty good evidence that progress is being made. The script called for her to be pregnant and then a decision that the child was going to be less than perfect and the script called for her having an abortion. She went to the producers of the show and said there is no way that I am going to play the part and do that. I don't believe in abortion. They said, oh, but everybody says I don't and I'm not going to play a part in which I agree to have an abortion. And of course they were caught with a story problem. They don't have a child in the future and the story continues on. So it would be ingenuity that some of them could come up with life. They had an unfortunate automobile accident in the script but they didn't have any abortion. They didn't have a child. I thought that was pretty interesting. I thought for a long time that some of my former colleagues out there would put their foot down and some of the scenes they were asked to play. We might have a little class in your pictures then. I liked how they looked better when people kept their clothes on. I'd like to present you with a briefing book. I know that we've done this in previous years but this not only expresses our appreciation to you but we are very well aware of the wonderful things you've been doing for the movement. Your strong public statements on behalf of the right to life, on behalf of the unborn child, the briefings you mentioned have been so many things. We still find because abortion is legal in this country there are additional steps we can all take to save unborn children and to protect them and to strengthen the sanctity of life position within the federal government. So this briefing book goes through a number of those steps still to be taken and I would like to present it to you and perhaps we could work with Mr. Buchanan subsequently and go through some of these things and see if we can accomplish them. Mr. President, I want to second the commendations that all of us have given to you in public and in private with regard to the Supreme Court brief which we think is an absolute work of art and we are so proud of your administration. Right there. When I would sit down. Oh, okay. Come on, Mr. President. That's right. Pick the brains of building a freedom on economics and spend the whole lunch talking about abortion. That was real. Oh, no. That was the famous luncheon that ended with a very elderly lady donor who you could probably identify in your memory who said, trouble with you, sir, and you'd say this in law. If I can recall it, you're not a woman. I was not. Well, I want to thank all of you for being here this morning and I look forward to hearing from you on the important matters on the agenda. I also understand that we have two guests with us today and I'd like to thank David Boston and Alan Meltzer for participating. I appreciate their contribution to these meetings. And I wonder why don't we just go right ahead so I'll have a chance to hear from everyone. Mr. President, as usual, I will try to summarize this group of opinions.