 Good to see you, sir. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you to you. George? Whoever? Mr. President? Yeah, I'm sure I'm. Yes, I am. Nice to see you again. Thank you very much. Mr. President. Hi, how are you? Thanks. All right. Mark Zakel. Yes. Hello there, I see you. Thank you, Mr. President. Hi, Mr. President. How are you? I'm fine. Just fine. Good to see you. Bob Lee is a university of Pennsylvania. He has something for you, because we won the Ivy League. Well, Pennsylvania university, so it's their number one just for you. Number one. Okay? Thank you. Mr. President, how are you? Good to see you. Good to see you. Thank you, sir. Good to see you. Mr. President, Steve, go back. Go, Mr. President. Thank you. Hi, Mr. President. Chris, thank you for the hard work you did. Have a good rest of your day. Thank you. Have a good rest of your day. Thank you. Nice to see you. Mr. President, thank you. Mr. President, hello. Nice to meet you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. This may be the biggest move in my life. Thank you. Thank you. Pete, how's that going? Sir, on the end, you get a sweetie. Then we'll go with that. What's the reason? What's the reason? Okay, here we go. Everybody look in here. Look out. Look out. Look out. Look out. Look out. Look out. Look out. Look out. Look out. Look out. Look out. Look out. Look out. It's allegedly the President's counsel, and his fitness world, since you took her office. We are very pleased that we can bring this to you and report that the occasion is much more aware of fitness and that they exercise more regularly, but there's still much to be done. We are leaving a challenge behind us. For those who are coming up. I don't even want to feel I'm doing that too. So thank you, for having Inc. Well, your support. What a wonderful example you have been personally for the cause of fitness in this country. Thank you very much. Looking forward to seeing this, and I appreciate very much all of everything you have done. We have two other important programs for those who participate in sports, and we have determined that you qualify for the Equitation Award, so we put it on this jacket that we hope you'll be able to use on the ranch or in whenever you ride in the future and know that you have also qualified for one of the presidential sports awards. Thank you very much. I appreciate that. And then we picked this hat especially because it's near your hometown, and that's a Los Angeles Dodger blue with one of our symbols for you to wear when you go to baseball games. Well, thank you very much. Thank you, sir. Oh, that's wonderful. Well, now I think it's my turn. This is the West Wing, an actual festival. Through here, the main White House, that's the main White House over there, that's the living room upstairs there. The diplomatic room where they receive pieces through the great curved drive outside. That's right. Brought to someone. It didn't seem because there were about three waves of photographers impressed. Mom, you meet them? Because I'd never been surprised that a meeting was being sought. Mr. President, do you have any regrets about saying that Moscow, the American Indians had a primitive lifestyle? I said, man, I tried in response to a question there to explain that theirs was a freedom, theirs was all of the people in the manor, but a freedom that was quite different from what they had in their own country. Well, you said they were humored. They what? You said that we had humored them and they're all sitting on water. I said all of them. I know what that would mean. You're going out there to that oil, aren't you? Thanks, please. Thank you. The question was there, and Russia was trying to use the form of their questioning to intimate that there was some great discrepancy in the way we lived here in this country, all of us together. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Three words? Oh, that's our own. The last group coming in there from time to time when they've done that meeting to this kind, I resorted to a rather sacrilegious little statement, but that is that, as the Lord said at the last supper, anyone who wants to get in the picture, get on this side of the table. Welcome to White House. I appreciate this opportunity to meet with you and the leaders and the representatives of Indians from across America to share some thoughts together. Indian people are very important to America and deserve to stand proud for their contributions to this great country. I know you met with Secretary Hodel earlier and I'm glad to have Secretary Otis Bowen and Mike Dorsey representing Secretary Sam Pierce, who's ill with us here today, all have important Indian programs under their jurisdiction. As you know, my policy has been built on the concept of self-determination, the right of tribes to have a say in what happens in Indian country. I understand there's a continuing debate about whether this policy is effective or needs to be changed or strengthened. I believe we must respect the right of Indian people to live the life they choose, just as we do for every other American citizen. Sadly, all too often Indian people have been denied their rightful access to the American dream as a result of failed federal, social and economic programs. Yet the impression seems to remain that the answers lie in Washington and simply more federal intervention and more money will solve the problems. What you hear today know that isn't true. Tribes need the freedom to spend the money available to them to create a better quality of life and to meet their needs as they define them. And tribes must make those decisions, not the federal government. Our free enterprise system gives everyone the opportunity to reach self-fulfillment. I'm troubled, however, when I see that opportunity lost for some Indian people living in such standard conditions in a segregated environment. The choice to live in the reservation should be because there's real opportunity, not because of federal benefits or because they're forced to live there, but because they can get a decent job, raise a family and be educated in schools equal to those found anywhere else. I believe this can only happen if the Indian people and their elected leaders are free to take the responsibility to be accountable and to call their own place. All America is there cheering you on. Well now, I'd like to hear from you and Donald, if you start this auction. Mr. President, we met at lunch and we had an excellent lunch. Mr. President, that's you. Nice to see you. Mr. President, thank you. Thank you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to see you, sir. Nice to see you. How are you, sir? How are you? How are you doing? Good to see you. How are you? Good to see you. Fine, she's fine. Let's bring that over to Barbara. Anniversary of our diplomatic relations is an important role in the early days of our relationship. I convey my greetings to you and to you. Two peoples have historically won feelings toward each other.