 President of the United States. Well, good morning and welcome to the Rose Garden, although I think George has already assured you when you are very welcome here. I'm told that you have an action-packed schedule in our city, so we're especially pleased that you could be with us this morning. I did the millions of small business owners around America, representing the best of the entrepreneurial papers in the drugst and the feed store owner and all of those small-town businessmen and women who made our two here today, and your colleagues across the country represent America's pioneer, Lewis and Fred Reese. I, for one, am glad that I didn't have to, while the service sector, also dominated by small firms, added some 535,000 economic environment where the small entrepreneur can thrive. We've cut inflation from double-digit, small business persons of the year, a very special team from Tulare, California, a father and son who've shown us from the other countries. They're ahead of me already, Lewis and Fred Reese. Congratulations. Thank you. I just like to tell you both that one of the things Californians miss the most when they come here to Washington is Mexican food, so please stay with it. We like it very much. Congratulations. The, as I say, we're counting on you, so don't stay away from work too long. We'll try a little harder. Okay. Thank you very much, sir. You bet. I'll bless you. And thank you all. Congratulations. Lewis, well done, sir. Thank you again. Yes. All right. It's nice to see you again. It's good to see you. He was here with the card. All of the brief, the present. Yes, sir. Well done. She's very comfortable. Look, I can say that. Will, I want to thank you for accepting an appointment to our Council on Private Initiatives. I think I wish you would brief them that, but I think you're going to be gratified to find out how much work is being done around the country with so many humanitarian efforts that, once upon a time, people were beginning to think only going to government, being done, and I'm grateful to you. Let me see. I'm grateful to you, Mr. President. The current report on one of the volunteers, C.R.S. and Paul, who started in July of 81, when I came in the first amounts of surface crews in Sanctuary, Texas. That program is now developed to a point where the cooperation with the government that's in the middle of this process is possible for the money in Microsoft. It's gone over a quarter of a billion pounds, and a value of about 87. Mr. President, guess where I've been? Where? The Seafood Luncheon put on by Bennett Johnson and Russell Long. Best. How come the President doesn't get asked to something like that? Well, we'll try to get him on the list next year. Trying to work him on. It was so good. They had saved food from three or four states, and it was the best food you've ever had in life. Unbelievable. I thought you were going to say, being a ball player, that you were going to trade your fungus. What's that? I don't know. That's that. They were baseball. I'm signing a proclamation for baseball week. You're going to be for it or against it? We'll for it. You can make a comeback, Joe. Tell us from the Lord I broadcast when they were playing in the Hall of Fame, but they're also going to be a little league game out there. I always think it'd go out there. Well, I understand you have some fun. Fun than being president. The Oval Office window now on there. But it's great to see all these youngsters out here set aside a month for my defense budget. But for this signing today, we have Hall of Famers here. We have been that we're very successful, very. This place is going to be taken by Jim Palmer. Ladies and gentlemen, I'd like to direct your attention to the loudest, Nancy Gohan, with an honorary first pass to Jim Palmer. Nancy Gohan. Congratulations, Nancy. Here is the first pass. Today, Mr. Lee McPhail of the American League has said not so. A different league, a different ballpark. You are free to do the best that you can do. Jim Palmer, the hold up, is the conscious of Rick Dempsey. Dick, I don't think that you had that helmet properly fit. It might, as a matter of fact, be the wrong sort of a helmet. Well, Rick Dempsey is going to be our catcher if you're ready, Jim. And here comes this is, this is Timmy Brown, who is sitting on the inside and is following up on the ball. Your fastball gets through on stage. Now, the judges will take Scott McGregor. We'll take over on the mound before the order. As a well, the Oriole manager was down the third-hand side, wearing number 26. That's Joe Altafelli of all the Oriole managers. Jim Honechek would recognize him as Pruitt Pile of only Jim Honechek could see. All right, who's going to lead off? Tim Brown, do you do the lead off? No, there's no lead off. Is McGregor ready? Scott McGregor should be Mark Moore. The rest of the lineup is second base, Tim Brown, third base, Scott Old Smith, first base, Tobi Glock. The shortstop is Jarrick Smith. And the third base, we mentioned that Richard Hague is the center-fielder. The left-fielder is Tony DeVille. And the right-fielder is Chris Slanby. And here is the lead-off hitter. And this will be Brian Miller. And we need a run. We didn't have any foul against Paul. Good luck against Scott McGregor. That's still in play on the lead, or is that a ground-rule cover? We call that a ground-rule cover. Is that right, Mr. Rumpard? Scott, if you want to move that out, feel around a little bit. Look out. Here we go. And it's a play. Go on. Yes! Take it, take it, take it. He's got it, and that ends our exhibition for the afternoon. And the athletes have won it by a score of 1-0. Barrios, congratulations to the athletes. And we thank you one and all for your kind attention this afternoon.