 You've got to figure that out. You've got to give me one. That's the one where you want one. Hey, how you doing? I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. I'm good? I'm good. You're doing the right thing. You're doing the right thing. That's your one. You're doing the right thing. You're doing the right thing. Come and help me, Dad. We've got to talk. Yeah, but it won't close down like Washington. No, don't make me stop. Let me go again. So, that's not for me. Well listen, thank you all for coming down this morning. We've got quite a week ahead of us. I understand you're going into conference to resolve the remaining issues on the Reconciliation Bill and the CR. Let me stress how important it is that these bills reach my desk quickly and the importance of the terms of the bipartisan budget agreement that we struck last month. And if I am to sign these bills before Christmas then there is some tough bargain ahead and a lot of extraneous matters to be cleared up. I've never had to use a veto panel on Christmas Eve before, but also maybe I've never gotten a CR just before Christmas. That would be the biggest spending bill you've ever sent down here. So let's make it as clean as possible and one taken with the other bill will implement our budget agreement down the line. And I know, here's Jim Dacar. Dacar's right there. You were sitting right behind him. Jim, you've been following closely the Reconciliation Bill. How do things look at this stage? Well, Mr. President, first of all, I would like to say that I think we had done it. I think we'd better face it now. I won't make any remarks about it, but he's going to talk about the two waves of press. He insists that we can still derail strategic... We're in disagreement. I thought you said it was all resolved, sir. It is. We're going forward with SDI. Well, did you deliberately fuzzy it up? There was no agreement. This was a simple thing of they took their position. We took ours and put that way in the communicated, joint communicate that we are going forward. That means you agreed to disagree. Well, what do you think that can still get in the way of a start agreement, though? That's the bottom line. Thank you. Are you going to write him a letter? I think that this is a subject we're going to be discussing for quite some time. All I know is that he told me he wanted to go forward with the peace plan and that they would withhold aid from the Sandinista government in order to do so. No mix. You promised to withhold all aid to the Sandinistas? All the military aid. He did specify that there might be some small-armed firearms at the type of thing for police. And that was the extent of our discussion. Any connoisseurs? Thank you very much. Good morning. How many presidential candidates are at this table? Too many. Nine. But you can be sure there's one who isn't. Two. Two. Who's down there? He's on his way back. Thank you all for coming down this morning. Bob has told me about the formation of this group, and I'm pleased that you're getting organized early. Senate's duty under the Constitution is one point in which I can all agree. Surely the other points must come and debate on this. Some disagreement will be merged, but I hope this group can serve to air the facts, define the key issues, and get to the heart of the matter. One of our leadership meetings earlier this year, I told you that I would not sign an arms control agreement unless it was clearly in our national interest. And I believe the INF Treaty is clearly in our national interest. Our negotiators are produced a good package, and the sections they obtained from the Soviets simply would not have materialized without the strides we've taken these last seven years in rebuilding our military forces. In that effort, each of you played an essential role, and I remember many a close work in the Senate were on their way. So Bob, before we start our discussion, I just wanted to say that I'm very mindful of the fact that what we've achieved with the INF Treaty was a team effort, and you and your colleagues are the ones who've held a line at the front, and that's what gave us the foundation to strengthen protocol to get this agreement. So I want you to start off. Mr. President, first thank you very much for getting us, inviting us to come down. I think in every case, this group has been amazed at what it was, the AP. President, I'm proud to help all of you. Thank you very much. I'm glad you're firm standing on the right issue. I don't want to tell her. I didn't see these minutes so... Pleased to see you. I'm glad I'm called from Florida. Well, nice to see you. You didn't give her exactly good weather here. I'm from Maryland. Nice to see you. You're in a great state of California. Welcome. I never forget you, Mr. President. Imagine they want us to hang the square around here. Well, Mr. President, it's a distinct privilege to be here once again. In this room, where you, as the leader of the free world, met just about one week ago to promote peace. One week later, we represent the great spiritual leaders of the day, Rabbi Schneerson, bringing you the message of support in your great endeavors and efforts in the act of freedom. You have chosen the minority in your mentioning it twice as a symbol of freedom. Unfortunately, too many people speak of freedom of religion. And when they speak of freedom of religion, they refer to freedom from religion rather than freedom of religion. Kameke spells the victory of spirituality over the secularization of society as was represented by the Hellenists. It gives us special privilege and pleasure and honor to be able to present you with this symbol which it presents the introduction of light and what it presents the importance of peace here and throughout the world. Well, I thank you, and I'm greatly honored and honored each year to look forward to your coming here. I'd also like to present your publication which depicts the activities of Kameke here in the United States and throughout the world. And this is the letter which the president of last year is the manure right here outside of the White House. And this is the fixed activities. The president showed the way for other leaders to sign the international which promotes the idea of returning to the observance of tradition in the seven no-right laws. The heads of state that followed it this letter represents a request which would appreciate Mr. President if he would give it to you to your attention. Many happy returns. Well, I'm very pleased to have this. As I say, I'm always happy to receive you here and I understand little later that an order will be lighted down on the ellipse. Just what time is that going to take place? 1.25 to 5. Right. Oh, that's okay. This is specially put in so that it serves to light the others. And you in your position have served a similar function in showing the way for other leaders of the world to follow. Well, I know that you're able to worship your religion here and I spoke a great deal about that too. My recent visitor, about the difference and how our Constitution makes it possible for them all to practice their religion and live in a country together. I hope you'll be doing some thinking about what I told them about the differences that exist between our two countries. And perhaps translate this thinking into doing. Right. Yes. As a matter of fact, that's what I have in mind. And rather than we, as you know, have been repeatedly seeking the exit in the area of people who we know by name and who have been trying to leave but I was trying to point out to him that there was a much larger task than that was to see that they could live practice their religion in this country whether it was successful or not. I'm sure you will be and God will be with you. I'm just so pleased to have you all here. And so, and so honored again. And the wishes of the Rabbi brought through us, so accompanied throughout during your filming of this important task. May you be blessed with good health and the First Lady will enjoy the best of life. Well, thank you. I think I understand the importance of Hanukkah and all of you and I wish you well and all happiness. Thank you very much. Thank you very much, perhaps. Show me well that they have a lot of success to bring, please. We'll be pointing to this country, no doubt. Thank you. You mentioned here, Mrs. Reagan as well. We have lots of success in all your good health. Thank you. Thank you. Hanukkah is a joyous household. Yes. God bless you. Thank you. Thank you very much. God bless you. Thank you.