 Everybody smile. Oh, okay. Over here. Oh, you're all those shirts. That's right. Sit down. I think I'll get this picture of that man in the back. Why is that? You're all up. That's good. They always get me all right here. Oh, no. I'm sorry. Oh, no. That's a dirty trick in this shirt. I'm going to get some clothes. One of those cardinals. Cardinal real politicians always get your hand all the way around so they know that they can cut it off. That's right. All right. Grab that. Look her up. Oh. Yes, yes. All right. OK. Yes, yes. Oh, what the... Oh. Take it now. Thank you, family. That's right. I don't want to see all this stuff. You can't even do it by the end of the year. I'm surprised. Mr. President, is it now time to impose the War Powers Act? The only statement I have to make today is that things seem to be quieting down in the Gulf. It continues that way, and the main purpose of this meeting today is to talk about the trade bill. Do you have any news about the missing helicopter? Well, I have to answer that in the sense that there are nine ships right now, or I can find the answer to that. Well, Iran says it shot the helicopter down in a state of all-out war, now exists in the Gulf. Ask them questions whether they mean it or not. Did we underestimate Iran's response? Mr. President, is the action over as far as the United States is concerned or do we plant further action against Iran? I just told you that it seems to be quieting down. We hope it continues that way. Lights, please. Lights, please. Well, now that we're alone in the last Sunday night after consulting with a bipartisan leadership of the House and Senate, you know I ordered a measured response, and we thought proportionate to Iran's resumption of mine lane and international waters, and it's a mine attack on the Samuel B. Roberts. The government of Iran has been repeatedly warned about the consequences of such hostile acts. And our actions were designed and intended to deter Iran's unlawful use of force against the United States, and Iran's numerous violations of the rights of non-beligerents. We've repeatedly told them that we don't desire military confrontation, but that the government of Iran should understand that we will protect our ships in interest against unprovoked attacks. And we seek an end to tension in the whole region there and an end to that Iran-Iraq war, which has been such a brutal conflict and cost so many, and I'm going to ask Frank Carlucci and Admiral Crow to bring us up to date on events in the Gulf. Thank you, Mr. President. Let me ask the President to provide it. He set the broad goals. His instructions were clear and unambiguous, firm from the outset, and he allowed the military to carry out its responsibility within those goals. Secondly, the policy coordination process worked effectively with the interagency process. Third, it was a leadership demonstrated by Admiral Crow and the Joint Chiefs. Fourth. Great to see you, sir. What a day. Good to see you. Good to see you. This is our son, Sean. How are you? Good to see you. This is our son, Sean. I don't think you get in the middle here. You don't come in there. I mean, you do come in there. I don't have a picture of that. I can't really... Thank you, sir. I don't even care. You're so nice to do this. We've got a bunch of thugs and ruffians out there now that they're just waiting. Some of them have no idea. Well, all the things that I said are telling the lie and what to do. That's why I play the game. Listen, the Notre Dame contingent is already trying to take over. They're organizing out there and trying to take over. Good. Good. Good. Okay, great. Thank you. Okay, Jay, thank you. That's just superb. Thank you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. It's a pleasure. Good luck to you. Thank you. Thank you. When I recall it was when we did this. Congratulations. I'm pretty impressed about it. Now see if you want to. Light up your cemeting. What do you think? Okay. My name is Perov, president of the advantages the ladies of St. Louis were. Mr. President, bless these hardware. Take this away. Thank you for having us. We are now. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. President Dickensmeyer, good to see you. Thank you. Can you tell him the story? He's speaking. Oh. Oh. Thank you. Mr. President, coming to the vessel, don't go home. I'll be fine, sir. It needs to be done. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Mr. President, I'll be fine, sir. Thank you. Thank you. Oh. Thank you. Mr. President. Mr. President, I'd like to do it. Oh, yeah. Mr. President. Mr. Furry, foot-marko-tradit, you know, first time. George, you messaged me that a couple months ago. Well, Mr. President, Steve Olman from New York City, I'm sorry, I said, what's your name? Sir, I got a letter. Thank you. Mr. Olman, what's your name? Mr. Olman, what's your name? Mr. Olman, what's your name? Mr. Olman, how long have you been here? We got the oldest, J. Berngwanger, and the newest, George Sib. I just go with him. Mr. President, I would just like to present you this football. Now, you're accustomed to different kinds of nuclear football, but I want you to know that this one is a real pigs' pig. And signed by all of us here, but we're just so very proud to be here with you. Listen, I'm very proud to have this one for the Gipper. I'm very proud to have this, and proud to have all of you here. Sports was not only my playing days, but then later on, when it was sports enough, which is a great part of my life. You can wonder what happens to football players after a football interview, right? Mr. Berngwanger, I'm very proud to have this. Well, we hope that you'll find a place for it. It's not confusing. I am. Mr. President, this is about to be good. Well, let me also here do a salute. Just soothing yourself for these or not. I have my toes. Key rings with the seal. Thank you, Mr. President. That's a real treat. Thank you. Thank you for testing to me, tempted me to suggest it. Thank you. Thank you for my life. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. I played with the line, man. Thank you. That is another line. Let me tell this. I think this is out of the ranch. I was still Governor of California. We just bought this new ranch. We have several staff members that have come up to join me and working on the house and straightening up. Ah, yes. And we have two more people over here. And you two. Tim, for you. Thank you. But I'm going to finish this story now. They all helped out. One of the young fellows there, Staffie and I jumped in the Jeep and we went down to pick up some kind of creek rocks that we were kind of using, a little decorating out there in the morning. And we didn't find any. And we were coming back. And all of a sudden, he said, snake. And I stopped the Jeep. I said, where? And he says, over here on the bank. Well, I started getting out and I said, look, I don't go around killing things, but this is a rattlesnake. So forth. So I went around the front of the Jeep and there it was on the bank and I started my favorite way of getting rid of them is to find a stone about so big and then lean over and dunk it on their head. And it usually does. You don't have to get too close to them. And I couldn't find anyone. As I was starting around the Jeep, when I said that thing about the racker, he started, he was coming down. He started that. I knew what the Jeep was. But finally I looked and just desperately was almost into the rocks to get away. I picked up off the road, a little stone was about the size of a line and I let go and I hit it right on the head. It was it. I got in the Jeep, didn't say anything. He didn't say anything. We drove home or down to the house. I went inside, I heard him outside with the others and I heard him say, I was in there with Nancy and I heard him say, and then he picked up the stone and threw that stone and he hit that stone on the head. And I said to Nancy, and he will never see me throw a stone. That is a good one. Mr. President was a very prolific passer at Notre Dame when he was handed the football a few weeks ago and he hit Timmy Brown right on the button. Really? Yes, I did. He handed me the football and I thought I was doing what you were doing. But I took the ball and he said, no, no, he said, he pointed out there and there was a big crowd in there and he said the team was over all the fellas in the team were over there someplace and you know, well one fella stood up and put up his arm and I could see that above the head, everything. It was kind of dark out there and I let fly. And it was their Heisman trophy. And dead center. Did he make the catch? He made the catch. And I don't think I'll ever let them seem to throw a pass again. Well, you're working your way through the sports with stones and footballs and you still got shot puts and baseballs so you still got a few good shots left. Still good tosses. Well, it's just great to see you and I know I'm going to see you all again. I shouldn't take up your time. I shouldn't go on here because you're going to have to listen to me for a little while tonight. Thank you. Thank you very much. Great honor. We're all here to help. We're all here to help. This is a whale of a tail. A whale of a tail. I don't think any other candidate will be able to show me like this. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. President. Nice to see you. That's right. Still around. How are you doing? I was back at the sports meeting here. Thank you very much. Thank you. Those are great dates. Thank you, Mr. President. Yeah, you'll see her. Thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. Enjoy being here. Thank you. We're going out and watching. Okay. All right. Okay. You know what? They feel so kind of slippery. Is this really the kind they play with? It's kind of... What does it do? I'd want some rosemary on my hand for this. You're right. You're very... Right on.