 This is John Garrison. Mr. President, nice to see you. Nice to see you. Thank you for your support. Sal and Garrison. Hello there. Nice to see you. Elizabeth Khrushchev. Thomas Khrushchev. Great to see you, Mr. President. Sandra Perkins. Thank you so much for supporting Easter Sechels. Mr. President, thank all of you for what you're doing. We're taking five, apparently. It's a stage weight. Yeah. Hand-lip. Sir. Hell. I know, I don't need to introduce this next man, Captain. That's dope. That was great. Thank you. Well, thank you. Top form, peak form. Colonel George Cisneros. Colonel. Well, good to see you. Alvarez Cisneros. Thank you. My pleasure. Diane Jensen. Hello there. Nice to see you. Terry Jensen. Tremendous. David Denton. And the star, not Denton. Hello. Hello. It's good to see you. Okay, show up. Okay, show up. Take this. Cheers of show. The entire school signed this for you. Take this. Take this. This is a hillside harry school. This is a hillside harry school. This is the entrance to the hillside school. Hillside. And mountain world. And mountain world. You can't do that. They want to get a better picture. They will do. They didn't get the picture the first time. I tried it. Don't do it. Go ahead, your face will get red. I'm going to have this company for 20 hours. That's a wonderful thing you're going to do. You're going to be traveling all over the country. Yes, sir. And you're going to be helping people who have disabilities and so forth. And it's a wonderful thing. And I know that that's also true of the Colonel here. Thank you, sir. And you'll be very busy. And we know what you do year after year. And the others of you that are involved in this cause, it's really wonderful. And I'm very proud to have this and the card and the card. And the plaque that you presented to me. And I think that I should be giving you a souvenir. Oh. What? I don't know whether I should hand this to your mother because this is a jar engraved with the great seal of the United States. And inside the glass jar are jelly beans. Thank you. Thank you very much, sir. You're very welcome. Can they be heard? I'm going to get a picture for you. Here it is. Are you the father of the mayor of San Antonio? Yes, I am. I should have mentioned sooner. Quite a guy. Quite a guy. Yes. He put in 39 years in the army. 39. 39 years in the army. And I'm forgiving your son for being in the army. We have a big group photo and then maybe a couple of minutes. All right. Yeah, and now can we do this? I don't want to block anybody. Let me do it. Here we go. Yeah. Yeah. That's okay. Get it. Get it. Okay, here we go. Thank you. Okay. We're going to do a couple other photos here. Okay, we're going to have Mrs. Kershaw, Mr. Garrison, have been and Sean with the president. Okay? Let him be hold then for you Sean. I'll around you. Who is who going to be? Sean. Sean. Sean. Sean. Sean. Mr. Director. Mr. Director. Right here. Thank you, sir. Okay, the colonel. Okay. We're going to do the same photo, you know, we're going to do a total of that. Sean, you know Sean, you want to step right over here? Yeah. He's our big kid. Hey sir. Right here. That's fine. What was it, Roger Milder's song? You can't roller skate in a buffalo herd. It turns out you can skate anyway. So you can't skate more than the Oval Office now. Look, it's just been done. You didn't have to tear it on myself. I was a reserve officer. Nothing word to it, Captain. Let's move on out. Oh, I'm sorry. Oh, yes. Very much so. Yes. As well. I have a little joke. I have a little joke. I had a janitor for the company that came in 10 minutes late. He said, when you were in the service, what did they say when you came in 10 minutes late? He says, oh, they just stood up. So he said, good morning, Colonel. Yeah. At least we're going to do two family phones. Why don't we do the Cisneros family here first? And then we'll do the Dancer family. Sir, sir, right here. Thank you. Now we're going to get your family. Now we're going to get your Dancer family. Diane wore red today, thinking that Nancy just might be here. She's in New York. Yes, she's doing a general award of some kind between the stewards. Oh, yeah. Yeah, that's great. That's great. Great. Great. Thank you. Thank you again, Mr. Cisneros. Jimmy's what, 80? Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. In Jimmy Stewart, 80 years old. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Pleasure. You're welcome. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Great thing about this. OK, that'll do us everything. All right. Well, hello and welcome. Thanks. I'm so happy to see you. I'm happy to see you. You're my dear friends. You know them. You know them. Secretary. Great. I'm a friend. Definitely. Well, you know them from what you've been doing, how much work they have done to you now. Cancer. You read my report. Put you in the middle here. Oh, thank you. You know, they've done a great job. Thanks. We're going to get rid of this cancer. Thank you. Well, I have a little more personal interest in it than I used to. I think so. Well, it's all we find out that it's nothing but a disease after all. We've licked all other diseases that sometimes go considered incurable. Polio, bacteria, typhoid fever, scala fever, smallpox. You've seen them all go. Yeah, I've seen them all go. I'm going to live to see this go. Well, thank you for all that you've been doing. I thank them. I can't wait. Dr. Vince here, his goal, when you pointed me, was to get rid of 50% by the year 2000. I said, Vince, that's not good enough for me. I'm 90 now. I'll be 90 in May. And I said, we've got to get rid of it in the next 10 years. I'm going to lose to be 100, but we're going to get rid of it. So that's what I'm going to report to you today. I got my report ready. I'm going to tell you how we're going to do it. That's all right. We've got a book here for that. Nancy, can I have this big book? The big book? Yeah. This is a codex, a Leonardo da Vinci, which opens. You want to come out? This is the only Leonardo's free library for me. Let me show you this here. This is the only translation. Excuse me. You know, he wrote Mirrored Writing. He wrote, so you couldn't read it unless you led up to a mirror. He didn't want anybody to know his secrets. This is the first 10 copies going to the 10 presidential libraries of the presidents I've known. Everyone starting with Hoover. Here's Hoover. Franklin Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, and you have number one. Well, thank you very much. That goes in your library. I'm glad you're counting down. Where is the codex, Nancy? Where is the codex? I'm here in Los Angeles. I'm building a new museum there. That's going to look great. Thank you very much. I'll send this straight to the library. Thank you. It'll be in the original BNY Museum. They and I were sent to there in Los Angeles. I'm building a new museum right next to the... There could be a building there. The vision will be there. You've got the report there. That is the report. That's the letter to you. Transmitting report. And here's a memorandum. So you don't have to read them all that. You just read the memorandum and you'll know everything that's in the report here. And I'm March 1st in New York. I'm hosting a dinner with 30 leading citizens of this country. I'm going to Vince DeVita who's going to speak there. And Dr. Rosenberg. Dr. Rosenberg, by the way, has come up with a new modified method, which is much more potent, but less toxic than the old method. And he's only started, but he's had tremendous results. There is a memorandum. And one of the things I'm trying to do is to get... raise $500 million by private subscribers. I was worried about that. We're not matching funds. And I've talked to Speaker Wright, Tony Coelho, by the way, is coming up to me at the meeting. And Alan Simpson, Ted Stevens. We're going to make it bipartisan. And I think that if we had another... this is the bypass budget. Only the NCI is the only institution that can prepare a budget. And I don't think that it gets to you to see it. But this is what we want to raise the money between what the budget is now and what the bypass is. And that being another billion dollars will give us what we need. And if we can do that, I think we can, with the progress we've made in the last few years, I think we can really get rid of most cancers in about ten years. You'll be still around. So you have a chance to benefit back. But a lot of exciting new things going on. This is a letter of the codex transmitting the codex to you. And here is an invitation when you go to Moscow. And by the way, I want to congratulate you on that. INFPD, I think, is one of the most historic things that's ever happened. In my six, 70 years' relationship with the Russians, you're the first one that has really found a way to make a deal with them. And I think your trip to Moscow is going to be fantastic. It's going to be a sensation. I'm looking forward to it. And I want to, when you're there, I have got to pay a send-in there, which they call a Hammer House. And I want to give a reception to give it to your scheduling people. And we'll have all the business people in Moscow. You want me to take that? Yes. All right, come there. And this is a transmittal letter. And last but not least, May 25th is my birthday. I'll be 90. And if you're in town, you're going to have to be at the Kennedy Center, the film monthly, lots of publishers are going to play. You know, the whole Kennedy Center there. That night, we're going to have 1200 guests. And Isaac Stern is going to play. And Q-E-T, your car. Please sing it. You're going to sing it. If you have a chance, if you're here, I'll sing it. If we don't know right now, down there in the train yard with the summit and all of the dates that are still uncertain, so I hope I'm in the United States. Well, I think that completes my story on my visit, and I'm so grateful to you for seeing me. Well, thank you very much. And I wish you keep on doing the great things you're doing. Well, because I think that the world needs you. And if in addition, I've had two dreams. One was to bring about peace between East and the West, and you've already, on a way to make that dream come true. And the other dream I have is to get rid of cancer. And I think you can help, too. So you go down to history as the president who's done two miracles. Okay. Well, good bye. Thank you for what you're doing. And by the way, if you get a chance, call President Zia. Wish him well. Oh, President Zia. That'll help him. All right. Okay. Doctor, good-bye. Good-bye. Thank you. I shall.