 And I say congratulations to you. First of all, it's a 3-1 record. But you weren't expected to do that. It's been a little fun being the underdog most of the time. It's been a surprise. And then in fact, in three months, there won't be second attendance. We're a little less. It's been a long time. The Army will be better for it. I think I'm supposed to win. Sure, we have something we'd like to give you from the seniors on the national football team. We'd like to tell you that we're very honored for your recipients of this trophy, and we're very proud to serve the nation for your leadership. And we'd like to give you the varsity letter swear that we wear at the academy. The gold star on the bottom, the navy, and the silver stars for our victory over Air Force. Simply, sir, we would have one gold star in the middle of the A to represent team captain. Since you are our captain and our commander-in-chief, we have five stars for you. Thank you very much. I want to have the opportunity to present this emblematic of the wins over the other two. And while I flew to death in World War II for the Air Force, it was then the Army Air Force. I was a second lieutenant to the reserve. And I'm familiar. So it was all Army all the way. And I'm very proud and happy to be able to have a hand in this. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. Oh, yes. Well, here's the superintendent. Yes, sir. Good to see you, sir. This is the only way it goes to win. Yes, I had an awful lot of the other experiences. I played at a little school that our coach believed in. And I know now he was right in looking back. He played us above our heads all the time. He played schools about ten times our size. So he broke even. We thought it was a great season. But once someone was going to ask about it, whether we would like him to remember that we'd be so high. A little college that everybody said, where is it? Or would we like it better if we were playing in the field or some case that we lost in a respectable fashion and there was someone of some size and prestige. The only time I thought it was really long was the night that we won up against James Milliken University. I was right there, weighing 175 pounds. I looked at the man opposite me, and he said later it would be eight years old pro-tackle at the Chicago Parish, and you saw it, 275 pounds. Well, this is just great. I'm very proud to have you. Secretary Deft, defense still is. We saw this morning, it would be great to come over and watch the old gibber give us the... Well, of course, that was a great triumph, too. You know, after eight years playing in the line, there isn't a line that doesn't really believe we're going to have a good back, you see? To be able to carry the ball in the first play, 85 yards for the time being. I kept thinking to myself, yeah, it's right. We could have been. Right. As I say, have a hand in doing this, but that's all. You've earned it. Congratulations, all of you. Thank you. Mr. President, could we have you pause for a team photo, please? One more time? Where? Hold it right there. Next to the goalie. Right next to it. All right. Thank you, guys. I got a switch. Just like that. Just for my own sake. At least one of them. Can't see their A, sir. Can't see your A. Thank you, sir. Thank you, Mr. President. Mr. Carl, I want you to do the problem. Thank you. Mr. President. Thank you. And won up by the football stadium. Send me a watch pointer for the following. All right. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you, sir. Thank you. Thank you, sir. Thank you all. See you next year at the same time. All right. Well, it's been wonderful. You're so kind. Do it again next year. Yeah. All right, we'll look forward to that. Yeah. General Paul. Nice to see you. Hey, thank you very much. Give you some of this today. A little snack in the background there. My bottom drawer on the desk there. Well, Joan is coming in. Joan is ready. The other three children are off doing their duty. The other three children are off doing their duty. The other parts of the world. But at least you have some of us. Hi. I was given a picture of your client. Great. He can send a message via this Marine. You want to tell the President that some of the other Marines are out here to kill you? His President is coming out. Secretary Griegan mentioned to me that some bone Marines are going around in that. He wants to stop. He wants to stop. Well, it was the other day yesterday, as a matter of fact, and they're with some senators. And one of them had been in the Navy. So, you know, I'm Don George. We're all sitting up there and Bud McFarland and everything. And he, the line, stood up when he was talking to them and he said, you know, I tried to get in the Marines first. But he said, I couldn't qualify. My parents were married. I'm sorry. There's a couple of points before we walk across to a very wonderful group of people. In addition to going back to the ranch and taking care of at least one white horse, I'll be associating part-time basis of counsel with William Rogers, former Attorney General and Secretary of the day. Bill Rogers is out here today. Out of the Los Angeles firm, he's out there in the nuclear commission of this business, too, but also flying back here for just this half-hour TV show on the San Francisco and Kay Haley, but I thought Bill Rogers, particularly because he's helped us in so many ways in the last four years. Cap just gave me the, this is just the rosette, but distinguished service medal. So it's been a big day for the parks, but the best, of course, is what I was just doing there. I was presenting the 27 seniors of the West Point football and the big trophy. The trophy goes to the three service academies. There's a giant thing, the three silver footballs on it, to be noted. They, this year, we both made it in the Air Force of the Air Force Academy, so they get the big trophy. Yeah, so Jack Bessie will probably join us across the hallway, too. And there was Kay and... Yes. Well, I guess you're all wondering why we asked you here. That used to be a line in most detective stories. Well, this is a time of mixed emotions. One of them great pride and a little bit of guilt complex within me because I'm responsible for 19 years of public service of the highest on the highest order by Bill Clark and the guilt is that I at least had a six-year furlough in there. In Washington. It would be a civilian again for a while but he had to go to full 19 years having traveled in some of those positions. But the service has been above and beyond the call of duty for all those 19 years I've been more than proud of having him here as a part of this administration and as a part of the team and Sacramento for that and we're going to miss him very much but I can't I can't really resent or regret too much where he's going because going to a ranch in California should be the ultimate dream of anyone and it certainly is mine and Bill just a little souvenir so you won't forget us don't break them or throw them in the fire okay as president ladies and gentlemen I rarely argue with my boss but I'm not trapped at all for 18 or 19 years what greater privilege could a man or a family have in serving a man and a cause that they truly believe in and we did, we do and we will Mr. President and having been one small part of your great policies particularly when I had to address earlier this afternoon through strength not just military strength but economic strength moral strength we've loved every minute of it and along with the other alumni we'll be pushing those same principles in California so thank you very very much Mr. President thank you we have one clerk still in service we marry we have fun yes many other old friends from California Frank Richardson over here on the left normally of our state supreme court still at interior we welcome you all it's a great pleasure to have you Bill see you there well pleased to have you all come in here and I know Bill feels that same way if you'd really like to have another one of these next week you know you could come back you know hi how are you doing well please have a party I know you've got to get back to work Mr. President but appreciate you everything that's the only that's the only thing I haven't found out because where is that fellow that puts the paper on my desk every day to tell me what I have to do it's really a great thing we all need to like see many others today it's a great thing thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you thank you welcome to go thank you say thank you thank you thank you thank you And I think he's already squeezed in the force. Could we get up? There you go. Thank you, sir. I'm really appreciate it. Thank you, sir. I stopped talking because last time I took a picture with you, my eyes were closed. And I was talking. Well, I know you're not all Republicans. And I also know that the Vice President and I are most grateful for the support that their community gave us in the last campaign. I'm very proud of that. Every American volunteers in our campaign are the greatest number of any candidate who is involved in the campaign. Man, right here who didn't. Nice. Everyone together, working together for your candidates. We were very supportive of you. And I appreciate the fact that your campaign is the first to happen ever in the American Spurigiverse Committee in the history of political campaigns in the United States. And I think that what that meant for us was that we were Republicans or Democrats. We were proud of that Arab Americans had that opportunity that you gave to them. And that they performed well and therefore earned respect in the process of doing that. I think Americans should have a great sense of gratitude for the contributions that you've made to the Arab community, Arab American community. Thank you. You should be proud to know that you led the way for the Democrats. They were behind you on that one. We have a conference this weekend, Mr. President, building tomorrow laying the political foundation. We brought in 200 Arab American leaders from across the country, coast to coast, as case in case it says, to participate. We're having Senator Dole speak to them. We're having a briefing this afternoon with Mr. Murphy and someone at Mr. Regan's office. And it's a new dawn for Arab Americans. I encourage you to get involved in the political activities. I think it will be good for you. It will be good for the country. No one should be left out of that practice. I'm worried about the Middle East. I don't know how you will feel, but I'm going to be greatly encouraged by the progress of the love that came from Satan. Each relationship has been established and going forward. I hope that one day the initiative that we started two years ago can begin to move. We want to see the full Palestinian participation in this, and I know that that's so necessary for there to be peace. That their legitimate representatives need to be brought in there. A positive gesture would be so important from us to them to further that process. I don't want to say anything here. I didn't agree with that. But I don't agree with this idea that some are having over there that we should bring this into a great international meeting. I think then you're going to be hampered by differences between countries, not even involved in the Middle East, but who will sit at the table and conscious of their own difference with someone else at the table. Mr. President, I'm convinced that only our country, under your leadership, can actually bring the Arabs and the Israelis to the peace table. And I firmly believe that now the Palestinians, the Jordanians, the Egyptians, the Saudis, and all the Arab side wants to get to the peace table. And the thing I think it needs most at the appropriate time is for you to step forward and say, I'm ready to bring you together.