 How are you, Mr. President? Very good to see you. Come in. Come in. I think you know each other. Hello, guys. How are you? Nice to see you again. You look very fine. We'll be fine. Thanks. Just a chair over there. Come in. That's the longest one. We'll just find it. Put your bag in. I think somebody pushed it back there. The pictures we usually try on the upstage. Well, it is good to see you. Good to see you. I just had a warrant this morning from Owls Nest for breakfast on the middle of the week. And we started staying. That's it. Come in. Look, Tom. Get out. Don't be silly. Come on. So I get to be in line. We'll get you in the middle of the week. All right. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Hello. All right. Nice to see you. It's another price that you pay. Yeah. Where? Breakfast at Owls Nest. This year I got the fantastic luxury. I was telling George, I get to take my son. Which I have two previous to this time. They've always been residents of California. And Mark is now. So close to your phone, he says. Right there. Right there. Right there. She's right here. This gives us a sense of feeling. I am. Good. Good. Well, we were already talked with Secretary and Schultz and so forth. But we were all very pleased with the news we were getting from the meetings in Moscow. And let me just before we hear from you tell you that we've just had word from Secretary Weinberger that we will be ready to deploy on schedule the medium range missiles, the version 2s. There was some concern for a while regarding the development, but we'll be on schedule. You don't look like you're in the right clothes right now. I know. You should be in one of these centers. Dr. Keller you know. Yes, I know. Thank you. I think you know that. I think. See you. Bye. See you. Bye. See you. Bye. See you. Bye. See you. Bye. See you. Bye. See you. Bye. See you. How are you doing? Good. Luckily the seat is still warm from the Vice President. Of the Vice President? Never, why don't you sit in the seat that's just been warmed up by the Vice President? A few days ago, I've heard of the one or two. Yes, they did. How's it going on? Watched your wedding? No, it was just beautiful. Oh, great. Everything was just fine. It really looks great. I don't want to sound so domestic, though. I happen to believe that she was been dead in California for more days, and I thought, better than life, she's got two. Well, hello, Mr. President. We're here to talk to you about a subject. Usually, to listen to begin, first of all, I know there's something else on your mind rather than foreign affairs this morning. And the situation unchanged from what I said last week with regard to the famous debate-gate situation. I have told everyone in our shop, and we want to be administration. We really want to be available to the FBI, just anything and everything that they may know, and that includes me. Make it available. And we want to get to the bottom of this and find out if there has been any ground clearance. We want to get the truth out completely. And also, now, I want to thank you for joining me together to defeat our opponents on the tax cap before you left town for the July 4th recess of the House Republicans. And also, senators stood together and I think sent an important message to the American people. But we're going to turn to the current situation in the Middle East and in Central America as long as you're here. Secretary Green, personal commitment to achieving our basic objectives in Lebanon, the duties that I don't think you should lose sight of the withdrawal of all external forces, the restoration of sovereign control of the government of Lebanon to over all its territory, security on Israel's northern border. Let me assure you, without our current focus on Lebanon, it doesn't mean that we've turned away from the broader peace program, which is supposed to follow. We're clearing out of that situation. And I do remain fully committed to the initiative of last September with the two current principles in which it was based, which is the long-term security of the State of Israel and the realization of the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people. Now, George. I'll see you. If anyone wants to ride, you can see we have plenty of samples. Chair over there. Thank you, sir. Have I all here? No, I just came back from the Bahamas because it was the 10th anniversary of the independence of the Bahamas. It was a very good celebration, very, very interesting. A very interesting camp here in Lebanon. You know, the Switzerland of the Caribbean, but more than that, intelligent leadership, experienced leadership, they have been going on for about 18 years now, always re-elected and very well connected with everybody. It was very interesting, because they came quite a few of the chief of states and governments of the other countries and they got to talk about a lot of things of the Caribbean. The Caribbean is for an area and you have done a terrific thing to present you with the Caribbean version initiative. This is something that everybody, those who are with you and those who are not with you in Latin America, they are all with you in the United States. I hope we can finally get it. Finally, my audience and some of you are getting cynical and thinking it should have been put in effect yesterday. I wish it could have been. Well, there are some. Mitziaga was there, by the way, and he again mentioned all the difficulties that you are finding with the process here to pull together. But in general, everybody gives you credit for your interest, for the result that you show, for the fact that you... Mr. President, this is Shirley Tay. I'm here. Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President, this is Shirley Tay. Mr. President, I don't know if they made this on the first step of your way. Basically, I've seen that person before. That's like a cowboy, too. Mr. President, both of these individuals are very kind and partisan in their expressions and they did this on the bottom of their heart with an expression of thanks to you for what you have in our country. Thank you very much, Mr. President, if I can say so much. Thank you very much. We appreciate it very much. Thank you very much. But it ought to be a little bit more... That's it. That's it. I'm going to give you some examples of how this... Thank you, Mr. President. I couldn't give it to you yet. This is for my appreciation. Thank you so much. Great job you've been doing. Pretty heavy. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Listen, I'm very proud and happy to have that. Now, I wish I could have seen you before. I did. I've never seen you until today. Well, that's it. Thank you very much. Mr. President, we say thank you. Thank you very much. Very well. Have a nice day. Thank you. We're behind you for the rest of the years, too. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Sam Paul. They had makers, so... It's just strictly a kind of dense breakfast. Well, he was known for his twist. No. Where's the rest of the fruit? Good to see you. Good to see you. My daughter, Becky. Mr. President. Becky Palmer. And her children, Becky. And you, Chase. And you met my wife, Madeline, before. Mr. President. My daughter, Sandra. Nice to see you. Pleasure to see you. Thank you. You don't have them all? My goodness. I've got another pair of shoes. Well, it's nice for you to see us today. I know what you're busy. We appreciate it. And these yokes that want to see us. So excited. Nice to have you in here. I understand you got a hat while ago. That's the fifth? Yes. So they did fine for Texas. Good. That's fine. You've got more folks out here. I don't know what we're going to have a vote up there. I have to tell you a little story. I've just seen that familiarity there. Just heard this out here in some of these education meetings. A young teacher. And he was teaching very young students what to do when the flag went by and the hind over the house and everything. But they hadn't had too much physiology to where the heart was and everything. And he finally figured out, he told them when they saw the flag and stood with attention, put their hand over the alligator. I've got one. Well, thank you so much. It's a pleasure to see you always. I want you to know he has been a great help and very supportive in very many important things. We thank you for the last time. I hope to continue. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. Bruce. Thank you. Good evening. It's very nice to see you. I'm glad to see you. Do we have some bright news? Do you want me to come back strong? Can we get back to work? Can we talk about our children? No, I don't. Well, we have a couple still photographers to bring in here, sir. Okay. I guess this can look like that. Right. It might look like a proclamation. Right. Incidentally, you know, this is... I'll put some notes here in the back of a piece that... I don't remember to say here if there was a chance. I understand. You spoke to one of the parts of... Ashley Bailey. Yes. And that's what I... You know what I wanted, and that wasn't happening. I wanted to get, and I told her that we... Her mother that... That's a great picture. Thank you. That's a great picture. We would try to... It's a very good course. Yes. Resolution... How can we get out of Ashley Bailey? How can we get some kind of some national attention, just in the face that it might bring a donor to life? It will, Mr. President. It will bring a donor. We had a girl from Staten Island who was dying. What wrote to Atlanta newspaper is to try to help get a donor. And he showed up with five donors. He didn't want... She made him... Oh, my God. She sent a letter. She herself was the recipient of liver transplant. And he had five of the people in that region, just from a letter that was published in Atlanta. Well, now, Stan Hall knows about this case. And... Oh, yeah. I think... Ashley Bailey. Yeah, she... The Ashley Bailey girl, right. I think... Yeah. And we... But there hasn't been the attention. I thought if... In some way we could figure something that Mother's sitting out there and the time is going by, but something that would get the notice out... The notice from the signing of the bill? They found... And you put that... That is the object that... And the president making an appeal. Why not you make an appeal, Mr. President? You know, as you sign this bill... The Ashley Bailey. The... That is... Hopefully someone will come forward. Yeah. I think that's... What we need to get... I can't remember now what hospital. And so we need the hospital locations over there that anyone would know who to get in touch with. University of Pittsburgh is where they do most of them. They have a children's hospital there. Dr. Stozen and his team is now three hospitals performing it. But that's where they started. Yeah. And that's where most of them are being performed. But we've been into this issue... That's the thing that making an appeal that this child is... Because he said we would have got... Every time that it's gotten national notice for someone... He's been doing... I heard a bunch of news... He's tied it in. The press people just took pictures of the women. Yeah. That's very busy. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you for your concern. I really appreciate it. Mr. President. Let's trust that economy. I still like talking about it. I say, why not Reaganomics? We don't care about it. I'm not going to talk about it. I'm going to talk about it. Okay. Thanks. It's a strong community. A poster shop for asthma and allergy. Oh yes. Hello there. Well, it's Mr. Lenny Powell who will have meant to see you. Good to have you here. Pleasure to meet you. Mr. Lenny is a venue. Ms. Powell has been doing a health service. Thank you very much. I'm so sorry. This is Mr. Powell. Hi. How are you? We're going to find the answer to the disease, that's an eye to your eye. Well, thank you very much. Well, thank you very much. Thank you. I live in Camp David, and so I have the people there have jelly beans, but I will give this to you another time. I'm starting to have to get a picture over here. Let's get a picture of that man over there. I thought that they wanted me sitting down. Let's just know I'm standing up all right. We'll both stand right here. As you can see, I've got my desk all cleaned up. That's a jar with this president's seal and my name on it, but inside the jar are jelly beans. The incident, we have something common also. I have a few allergies myself, but now over the years I've been taking shots for them, and I have to tell you that I'm 100% better. I used to never be able to get through in California the month of May. It was so horrible. So many people have allergies, and I don't realize that. He was just diagnosed with pancreatic cold all the time until we really got him with good allergies. He's been so much better since then. I used to think I was getting sinus infections. Thank you very much. Much better than well. You know what, Mike? We're ready to go. And thank you for coming today. Thank you.