 This is in honor of the fact that you are the first California governor to become President of the United States, and so I've declared this room from now on to be the President Ronald Reagan cabinet. Thank you very much. We're just very, very honored. Honored I am like that. That's very nice. That's very nice. We even have a friend, this was a gift that was given to me when I first came into office and we've had that here in the family's room as well. Is this the same cabinet meeting? Yes. With the original cast? These desks are the same ones that were here last year. We've changed the chairs, we've kind of changed the carpet a little bit. That's the same. Well, the President said the poles are dropping a little bit today, you're getting worried? I'll just wait for night for it. Go to win. You don't have a lot of time. I'm not going to break down and change your mind and tell us that you think you will. I'm going to change now. Well, as I said yesterday in Minnesota, it's a little like coming up to that last football game and realizing that you've had all four years and that's the last one you're going to play in. Mr. President, if you're re-elected, well, is there any difference to you knowing that you never have to worry about the realities of election politics again for the last four years? Will it make a difference in the way you handle the office? No, because I haven't let it make a difference in the way I've handled it up until now. I had a standard rule sitting around this table for eight years and the one in Washington. I've always felt that discussing the political ramifications of a measure as to whether it's good or bad for the people isn't the thing to do. We've discussed it purely on whether it's right or wrong. What would be your priorities in a second term? Well, this is peace, the reduction in the world of nuclear weapons. Another domestic scene to continue with the policies that have led to the growth we now have to make that an ongoing expansion so that we have a growing economy that will provide jobs for the people that need them. Are you going to make a move toward the Russians so that there can be some kind of arms talks? Well, now, Bill, I've always made the move toward it and I've always wondered why so many people ask me, what are you going to do about it? What are they going to do about it? Would you have anything special in mind if you're re-elected? Yes, we're going to pursue the fact that we submit four different proposals to them, four different areas of arms reduction, not control. And they were the ones who walked away from the table. We're going to do everything they can to see if they'll come back. Well, that's what I mean, sir, if you'll forgive me. I mean, what would you do to get them back? Do you have something in mind? Well, we won't try to buy them back by increasing offers and so forth. We'll try to convince them that it is to their advantage, as well as ours, to have a settlement with this particular issue. You mean you're going to stick with your proposals that are on the table? Well, we showed, we told them we're flexible on that when they objected to some things we immediately said, well, come back and tell us what it is you objected to. Let us discuss it. And they wouldn't take yes for an answer. Sir, do you think you'll concentrate on foreign policy in your second term as much as you've concentrated on domestic policy in your first term? Well, you have to concentrate on that. That's one of the prime responsibilities of the federal government. Maybe a little less attention to some things the federal government shouldn't have been doing in the first place. Do you have trouble with our nail? Whoever has trouble with it. If it isn't too presumptuous of me, Mr. President, I think if you invited the Russians to come to California, they would not refuse at all. They'd want to come here and they'd want to visit with you. Well, as I told a couple of other heads of state from Europe, too, they'd only discovered America from this side, the capital would be California. Do you like this room? Does it break back memories? Of course it does, yes. Great deal done here. But we've left a subject that has me the most honored and impressed this morning, and I'm deeply grateful for this. We're very honored that you're here. And from now on, anybody who comes into this room, whether they be visitors or legislators, anyone else, they will know that this is the President of all races, Captain Brown. Very proud. Thank you. John Wayne is going to preside. Yes? Thanks, Mike. Can you get it? Yes. Come here. Five. Now we have five. Three. Seven. 12, 19, and six. All right. Seizuously, I said, you know, if Walter Mondale wins on Tuesday, I'm going to go right out and look for a part-time job. The heavyweights and the judges are glad you came. And don't forget to get out and vote tomorrow. Ladies and gentlemen, Senator Pete Wilson. Of course, during these last four years, Democrats independently to our country depends upon warm nostalgia. Now that I'm here, where I have seen many things. First, you've got two fantastic congressmen from Disney. Send them back to Washington, too. Things before, when I was here, including the state. If you're an orange, they're not saying that anymore. It's going to take place in the United States. He rather condescendingly said to me, you're in the big leagues. I kind of thought, here it can count. Inflation, the quiet things, and record interest rates were stealing our future. Rebuild and be strong again to be prepared for peace. It was the second American Revolution, and it's only just begun. Secure the peace. And do you know something? That is not debatable. New jobs in 21 months, and gasoline prices went down 8 cents a gallon. The economy in absolute perfect condition. If we can persuade... He says he cares about the legislation time after time, which increases taxes on my own constituents. Doesn't that make you want to... He's no doubt proud of the fact that he voted as a United States Senator. You would have to read it, and then report to the space shuttle. And we've committed... We've committed America. You can find out there. I think it'll drive them up the wall. I enjoy saying it. And that is... Thank you very much. Governor DeBajan, Senator Wilson, distinguished members of the time since he was organizing bus stops. That goes... That goes... We will save our country. Four years ago, that's what we did. We made a great turn. Years ago, we began to navigate by certain fixed principles. Our North Star was freedom and common sense. Some people around in this campaign that have been suggesting that maybe we did something for some special group. Our tax cut was across the board, even Stephen, for everyone. Obviously, murderously inflationary. And that was just before we lowered inflation from more... And just after our tax cuts, he said the most that he could see was an anemic recovery. And that was 6 million new jobs in 21 months. Rising down 8 cents a gallon. Predict an absolute disaster. Ported legislation time after time, which increases taxes on my own constituents. Doesn't that make you just want to be one of his constituents? Senator, he voted 16 times to raise your taxes. $90 for every household in the United States. Every day is Independence Day the Fourth of July. I'm proud to say that during these last four years on another subject, not one square inch of territory sees a different world. One year ago, we liberated... I don't need them anymore. Don't get complacent. America's best days are yet to come. They've seen nothing yet.