 You have to see, you have to see me. Just fine. Good, you're the one doing very healthy. Very healthy. Good vacation. Well, yes it was. That's so glad. Everybody was telling me to take it easy, but... You did sound like you were going to do it. Nice to see you again. It was so nice to see you. I'm glad to see you. I'm glad to see you. I'll put that on. It's all right, Mr. President. It's all right. You're good. I can't believe I'm going to see you. I was going to say that. Well, we're going back there. Say, I just got to tell you before you, and then I want to hear about you and some ideas of yours. I got a letter that was so surprised from an old friend, George Montgomery, the actor who was once married to Dinah Schilder, you know? Well, I got a letter from him for all these years. And George was just back from Russia. And he was there in a movie that was a joint thing between the American producer and Yugoslavian. But the locale was in Russia. Well, he told me about how, and just casually remarked that he could speak Russian and understood Russian. And I'd forgotten entirely that his parents, well, that's his heritage. Because George Montgomery's his movie name. I don't know what his real name is, but he said how out there and meeting the people as you would shooting on location people of every stripe and size in different parts of Russia. And he remarked about all of their coldness about us and about me, particularly. And then he, being able to talk to them in Russia, knowing me personally, he would give them a different rundown. And he said, immediately, they were converted. And he spoke about it, but he said the amazing thing just to Moscow and all, that he went through customs in and out without anyone going through his bags. They treated him wonderfully when he got to Moscow, like a favorite visitor and so forth. Let me see, you know, a driver and so forth. And he went on with this whole thing about the warmth of the people and the nobody he talked to. Well, yeah, before we do something serious. You know that wonderful joke he told me? So whatever he says, that's what I'm kind of waiting to see. Well, I mean, if he stands, if he's down there, the president's going to be looking that way. I'm going to start eating this. Journal. That's what I'm going to do. I'm going to wait until I'm new to make more cracks about it. Three, two, nine, eight days are close to a schedule. And I was going to say, the last Democratic president around the world and forth, I can't pay for anything. I'm going to bury some of the images out there. So, well, hi. Well, where's Max? Right behind you. Hey, we've got three particular reports here today. And Max, you're on first. Thank you, sir. I'm going to talk about the call. I just want to understand, Mr. President, and probably before we start. I don't know why. I've only had 15 minutes off. I'd like to keep it down to the details. I think the first thing we want to talk about, of course, is your tax reform proposal. You unveiled that on May 28th. And as you know, hearings have been going on since May 30th when the Secretary testified right up until August 1st. There's a retreat this weekend, which I've sent the Secretary and attended, and following that retreat with the ways he needs to be, formal drafting of the bill, markup of proceed. We're hoping to have that on the floor sometime around the 1st of August. The 1st of October. And hopefully, completed by the middle of October, in time to meet the Senate schedule to take it up October 15th while we remember first that we have some additional hearings over there and have the bill act upon those houses by Thanksgiving. Of more immediate concern or some of the things pending, that's a long term proposition of tax on the bill. But there's some more other legislations that are pending right now, Mr. President. And the 1st one that we're concerned about is the sanctions out there of the sanctions bill. Prior to the recess, the House adopted a conference report that the Senate did not take. How do you do? Mr. President, I would like to see you square around here and look real formal. We smile at each other. Well, this is a happy and sad occasion. Happy because I know two very wonderful people are going to be representing us in Germany but sad because we're going to miss you very much. Well, I apologize, sir, for taking Gail away. Well, but I can well understand. Oh, why? Well, Nancy and I are happy that at least you're going to be around a little longer. That's right, that's right. Not too much longer. Just through Tuesday, but I really have a sense I'll still be working for you. Well, yes, both of us. And we wish you the very best. You certainly made my job easier in Germany for your courageous decisions. I saw a headline in USA Today that said that Nixon would be elected president of China if they had an election because he's there, but you could be elected president of Germany at any time you wanted. So you can call me up and I'll put your name on the ballot. And someday you ought to think about coming back to Germany and if you do, I promise we won't make you visit a cemetery. I enjoyed it. Well, you've you're following a great statesman on our behalf over there and I have every confidence that you will follow him well and capably. I never got to kiss the bride before. God bless you. Thank you for what you're doing. All right. Oh, wait a minute, what am I talking about? Just a little souvenir. Can you hold it or do you want me to carry it on? All right. Have a picture taken and then we'll have a family picture. Okay. Well, that misses my mind. Congratulations on your recovery. I think it's marvelous. I'm sure it's your positive attitude. And this is Janice. Hi. Hi. Sue and Bradford who has a letter to you from his class out in Arizona. Can you give him the letter? I think you open at the top and he's got letters from your class and pictures. Last year they had a project in their class on what it means to be an American and they did this because the teacher said American ends and I can. Isn't that nice? Well, I'm going to take the time. I will be looking at this very thoroughly. Okay. And that's Kathy and Court. Hello there. Sunny? Yes. Maybe we'll all be hearing from me but please tell them I'm very grateful I am for all of this. They're big fans of the president. I think we're in. Maybe we could get everybody down here for a while. Okay. We can start with your hands. Put something back in your hands. This is a genre of seal. The inside is what's important. We'll let you walk your diet just for a little while. Yes. Nothing before lunch. Nothing before lunch. I brought this for you. It's from a trip I took to Ireland. Bless me. Thank you very much. Special Arizona trip. I appreciate that very much. Thank you. I appreciate that very much. A few western items. Well, I really appreciate this. Well, great pleasure to see you. You're well-fans. Alright. Faster than the I've met each one of you. I've had a constant battle of the ranch for a long time. Really? I won. I was on a horse and they wore it. That's great. But no, I really do. Very fortunate. Well, that's right. Thank you very much. We'll hope to see you again. Thank you. We'll sneak out here. Hey, how are you? I'm fine. Thanks again.