 You've got to stick to it, so I'm there for it. I'll bet that thing goes on the 11th or maybe the 11th. Well, and this has been a week, as every night. Have you been out every night? Yeah, and a couple of them, two in a row. 270 or so hands here, one thing. And then it's all good by, thanks for the money. See, we come from another one to there. Can't send it one, it was nice. Yes, very nice. I thought Jack Danforth's prayer was just sweet. I mean, he was so sincere. Well, he wasn't pretty, wasn't he? Mm-hmm. An official British one. A official British. Quite a guy, and a good fellow. How did your thing with Mr. Maras work? Did you just select him, or did he just ask if he could do that? No, I think, no, I think somebody does this. This is the official biography, so it's, right? There's some committee that decides on that. It must be, because I was just told that he was. Put some documents on the Oliver North case, sir. The things we're blocking, the things that duty requires we block. These are things that are national security secrets. Is this a backdoor way to block a trial? No, this is something from the very beginning we knew we would have to do. Would you be at all upset if this prevented the prosecution of Oliver North? We'll all take its course. Mr. President, you've said several months ago that you believe both Colonel North and Admiral Pointextor eventually would be found innocent of any crimes in connection with Iran conflict. Do you still believe that? Well, at this stage, I don't think I should comment on the order innocent for anything of this kind. I think the law has got to take its course. Would you say the law has got to take its course, Mr. President? Are you still opposed to a pardon until the legal process plays out? Yes, from the very beginning. I've said that to consider a pardon would leave, even if I did that, would leave them under a shadow of guilt for the rest of their lives. I think we have to let the judicial process proceed. Thank you. Thank you. Cameras this way, please. Thank you. A minute or so so they can get some nice footage of pictures. Why don't we take about a minute? This is your getaway. You're going to miss this? Are you going to miss this? I don't know what I'm going to miss and what not. It is kind of a bittersweet time, much as I look forward to California and all the things you think you're going to miss and people are going to miss. Well, this sure beats when we were in the governor's office and I used to go out to Kentucky Fried Chicken and spread it all out on the cabinet table. Yes. In fact, I wonder, I think it'll be a little bit nicer than that in the Los Angeles office. We do have a restaurant attached to the building. We have a little mini kitchen in our office, so we can pretty much do a regular lunch for you there. Just know 30 seconds here. I want to appreciate some input from you as to what you see yourself doing as far as we're not planning anything for a few weeks, of course. You get adjusted to your new surroundings and everything, and we're not going to commit anything anyway without. Well, it'd be kind of hard for me to say right now in what book and all, get on the ground first and find out. For this, this time it was just a thank you for all the nice things that you've done for me and for all your wonderful staff, and I hope you enjoyed it and think you've done a lot of good things for the country. Well, thank you very much. I made a few little notes here of some things that you missed and I might not. Good. Like, for example, your great interest and I know of in the Americas and the Caribbean and the work at the constant of the America's society, views and the progress that the United States business is. Delighted to ask the question. I've just come from a meeting of the Caribbean Central Movement in action, which is. I'm going to find a chance to say thank you. Thank you. Jeanette Nichols? Hello there. Another Canadian city. Naomi Zaven. I was a 76th delegate. Virginia. Well, bless you. Thank you. Your original. Denny. Alastair. Ma'am. Thank you. Thank you. Good to see you. Thank you. Judy Woods? I'm a 76th delegate, too. Thank you for having us. Thank you. Charles Camelier? Mr. President, I see you. Last time I was here, Mr. Hartley. I've never met you once in a film. Sir? Good to see you. Joe Zantrano? I got your pictures in a little while. Diane Wieschenski? Hello. Our mutual friend, my investment sense is real. Well, I saw him just together. I know you did. I know you did. Well, thank you. Junior McCabe, have a good day. This is wonderful. Thank you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Molly Fasen? Hello. Hello, Harry. You always keep smiling. Well, thank you very much. Steve Jernigan? Hello, there. Nice to see you. Chesley Pruitt? Hi, how are you? Thank you, sir. Lillian Knowle? Hi. I want to thank you for the privilege of serving my role. Thank you. Thank you for doing it. Millicent Monks? Hello. Thank you for seeing us today. Nice to see you. James Thompson? How do you do, sir? I'm proud to see you. Thank you. Doug Vanerson? Hi. How are you? I'm doing great. Thank you. Nice to see you. Claire Chambers? How do you do, sir? I'm too fast. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. I guess we'll go over here. You got one. I'm going to be quick. Thank you. All right. Let's go sign this. You should have a bag. Hey, ma'am, you can come up right behind. These two, sir. I'm not going to cry. I'm losing my bag. Perfect. OK. Ready for me here? Thanks for that. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I was a female. I enjoyed it. I got a lot better. Thank you. Thank you. I'm going to be here. Thank you. Please get going. All right. All right. You're a star. Thank you. You're a star. Thank you. Mr. President, I'm going to present you our report. This is a detailed report and I have to say a few words about it. It doesn't seem like seven years that you appointed us to this committee. And we've worked hard and diligently and following your mandate to see that the private sector supports the performing arts with minimum contributions from the government. We wound up raising $1,300,000 for our National Cultural Center. Well, thank you very much. And I want to thank you again for doing that little bit for us. That message that you gave us to support our Hollywood Goes to Hollywood Salutes at any center in California. And for that event, we raised $268,000. So your help all the way through has been very much appreciated. And we want you to know that none of us would have wanted in any other way than to have served you in this way. Well, thank you very much. This will be myself. I will. This will be some of my reading at Camp David. I'll be there before the afternoon is over. But also I just, I do want to thank you. And I'm looking forward to Sunday also when one of the honorees there at the Kennedy Center is going to be George Burns. He's, you know, George now, I think it's 92 and still working and all of that. He can still get good laughs. And I remember somebody when he hit 90, somebody asked him what it was like. And George's answer, I thought was typical of him. He said, well, I get up in the morning, I go down and out on the porch for the paper. He said, I look at the obituaries. And if I'm not there, I go in and have a cup of coffee. We'll miss you also. We're so proud of you and want you back with this country. We are. And we'll be very happy to welcome you back to California. Yeah. Well, it's kind of a bittersweet period, right? I should imagine. There's a sweet part about getting back to California. If none of you have tried it before, eight years away from California, you are eight years of perpetual homesickness. That's right. Well, I take come up with my own sometimes. Well, thank you. Thank you.