 Good to see you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Sir, look right here. Thank you. Sir, look right here. Sir, thank you. Nice to see you. Yes, sir. Hi, Junior. Hi, Junior. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Okay, if you want to help us here, we'll bring the stills. We'll bring the stills. We'll be in here for this picture. Bring the stills and now. Don't forget to smile. One moment, sir. On behalf of all Archbishop Christians, many others, I'd like to present to this plat for this year in the Millennium Oakley Historic Event, because people in the Soviet Union actually cannot do it. And they cannot give anybody a present of this nature in the Soviet Union, because you know as well as you do that they have no rights, no human rights. And this is on behalf of all the Orthodox Christians who really never had a chance to do it. That is this spirit. We're giving it to you and we're wishing you many years of this country. Continue to do a good job. Continue to share your experiences with the future leaders of this country and the world. Thank you very much. I want to tell that I am greatly honored. I appreciate this and the whole matter of religious freedom is very high on the agenda this time. I mean, how strange it is that they can be celebrating Christianity in their country at the same time that they won't allow their people now to practice Christianity. Well, in the middle of the 70s something happened. Something happened. Now this is amazing for materials to say that something happened and the country just went down. So whatever that something is we can't say. We can't. There are a lot of critters that the attitude that he has shown in so many things, the progress that we've made including in the area of human rights that he is intends to pursue this. I know that he's running into great opposition from some of the dieharks in his own government like 90 percent. But the people seem to be catching up and going with it. Why? I know you're going to get sick of this. I don't think we've seen one another for five. Nice to see you. Hello there. I'm Carrie Gagan. Nice to meet you. Hi, Carrie Douglas. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Hi, I'm Celia Jackson. Hello. Nice to see you. You too. Hello. Nice to meet you. So much better. Can you come forward to another? There. The story of my first acting was a big star was always clear over there. I mean one day I said to him I said Fred, you're a big star. I said what? Are you always over there instead of in the middle? I said nobody reads the entire caption, but they always start reading from left to right. You wanted to do the picture day, Mr. President, because some of the people started to leave on the beginning of January, so January 2nd in fact, so we'll all be in place when you get out there. I mean it's all good to be open by then. Don't have to wait until the 25th of June. You can give a call. Some people have to be out there to wait for some of the equipment and furniture and things that are coming in so it should be all set. I haven't got the cartoons all the way back. All this stuff over here is mine. Hidden talents. Silver, Buster, Benjamin Franklin. Made it originally in bronze. We decided to make one that way. Saddles will all be in the office until the library is built. That is the history of the western set. It's just beginning with a 1540 Italian war sack. And then he started how it developed in the saddle even in England so there's a fendescent and they belong to... How many years have it been? At least it goes by way of the office and then it goes over there. Isn't it? I've told a few of you here that as the years go on there are three things that you begin to notice that happen to me. The first one is you begin to forget things and I can't remember the other one. Well... Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Merry Christmas. See you all. I have a story about that. Seven minutes and the boss was waiting and since you're seven minutes late he said when you were in the service what did they say when you were late? He says they just stood up saluted and said, Good morning, Colonel. Listen, Fred, if you're still on any of these things like this or if you're thinking to leave it here, you know, you don't have to. I don't. You know, they have already measured it and everything in place until January 20th and they've... Okay, thank you. I'll get a wonderful picture of this down. You two in the middle of three there was one who was running at least two in the middle between you and me. Yeah, I see what you mean. Just a few weeks. We're hoping it will be a Reagan, baby. Can't leave. Look up here. You probably won't get her to smile, but that's okay. They just get fastened. Yeah, she does. She doesn't smile. Can you say hello? There, she said it. President, what the horse she says? She knows what the horse says. What was a very special event for Kathleen? We had to make sure she had a chance to meet you and this will be very special photos for her in the future. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. I hope you can use that. Thank you. I can't tell you how proud I am to serve in your White House and the administration and it's been the highlight of our lives. I appreciate all you've done. And you and Mrs. Reagan have a great retirement. A long and happy retirement. You deserve it. I hope you have some on your holiday. We miss California. I'm going to tell you. We'll let you get back to work. Thank you for taking the time. Thank you very much. Good one. Say bye-bye. Say bye-bye. Bye. Thank you very much. Good button too. Thank you for everything. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Mr. President, do you expect any changes in the Panamanian Government before you leave office? Quite a problem, as you all know, so I don't know if that could happen. You think anything can push Noriega out? Those people whose property will be confiscated by the Noriega regime. Well, all I can tell you is that we continue to be involved in that problem to try to find answers for the things that are happening. I can't go beyond that. We're going to have a budget before the lower trillion dollars. We're going to have a budget that we'll be presenting to the Congress very shortly and it will be in keeping with the Graham-Rudman program as well. Thank you very much. We're picking up the new land. Well, Clayton Hyder and Dick Ling and Bill Verity didn't get much sleep while in Canada two weeks ago, but their all-night negotiation session and hard work paid off. We achieved agreements in 11 of the 15 areas that were under negotiation and came close on two more. We're going to have agricultural reforms and that issue will be readdressed in April at a continuation of the Montreal meeting. But I've asked Clayton to give you an overview of the negotiations at the Montreal meeting now that the remaining lynchpin is agriculture. Clayton will have his work cut out for him as secretary of agriculture. From the frying pan to the fire.