 to readjust them. Would you go and move that one little more to the top of the desk so you can move those? Yes. We've got right here for the one running, Mark. The plane came circling around the place, and it kept being these blinks like this. Why is it that somebody photographing with a plane like that? President, you remember Mark Mulroy? Yes. I know you, sir. Nice to see you. Thank you very much for taking this time with us, and for these distinguished persons. Great, thanks for your work. Thank you very much. Just leave this with you, too, is any body breasts for yourself. This is Mr. Don Barclay, the publisher's sponsor. My pleasure. My pleasure. Thank you, Jim. We've taken a time to do this. And if you would step behind the president a little bit, we'll bring in the others. All right. Are you ready? Yes. First law from the Atlanta Braves. Mr. Dale Murphy, and his wife, Nancy. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you, President. Nice to meet you. I had you stopped by Atlanta. And if you would go, I'd just sign a baseball and someone would make it for that. Pleased to have you. Thank you. Thank you. You're welcome. Sure. Get an actual bedroom. Oh, OK. Here we go. Thank you. All right. Thank you. Very good. Heardless champion, student garage king, or husband garland. Hello. How are you? Yes. Hello, sir. Did you get us all? Someone almost as tall as a wife. The white forest university chipperies, and his friends at the beach. Hello. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Thank you. It's David. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to play a Rory Sparrow and his wife, Jackie. Hello. Nice to see you, President. From Kenya all the way from Kenya. Where's one of his wife, Phyllis? There we are. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Nice to- Good to check your hello. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Nice to- Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Ac些 flair from Los Angeles filed one of his wife, Janice. Nice to see. Yeah. Nice to- Nice to see you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Daddy She-in, the great sneer. President Seth Until fine, how are you? Good fine. Thank you. Nice to take your time out today. Well, please do it. You used to see me yesterday. Really? Yeah. one sand trap. Of course, we're the first time I've played since a year ago. We're supposed to throw now, that's great. Thank you so much. After the Cincinnati day, it was Reggie Woodlinton and his wife, Marianna. It's just a computer. Close your eyes. And I saw, sir, this is what's supposed to be. This is Patricia Hall. June Mitchell. Don't forget. June Mitchell. Yes, sir. Close your eyes. And Jane Delta, sir. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. One lighter round over here, please. Thank you, sir. Yeah, I want you to step on it a little bit. 6'8". OK, that's exactly what I'm saying. That's great. It's very nice. Congratulations to all of you. Thank you. Mr. President, I was a wonderful New Year's greeting you gave the other day. I'm going to ask you all to move around this little bit and deal with this. Mr. President, you stand right there and all of you come in a little closer, OK? And step on the other side, please. OK. Just move it a little closer. That's good. That's good. OK. There we go. Total po. Perfect. Thank you very much. I think you've all done this before. Can't imagine why. It's true. It's true. It's true. It's true. OK. Here we go again. That's great. And one more time for him. And click at the mark and down bar. Step in the last week. Mark, would you mind stepping back to the center behind the lovely lady? That's a lovely lady. Thank you, Mr. President. It doesn't change. OK. Here we go. Thank you very much. Great. Now, for one last shot, ladies and gentlemen, let me get to the original booth again if I'm not mistaken. This guy is very tight around the president. They're very close around him. If this were late 87, I could all call your photo subject of the year. Or the jury will be out. But I think you're going to make it. That's great. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Well, again, as I say, the longer you're doing it, the more it's true. Let's see. Who are they? Who are they? I thought you had something more to say. You know there was a... There was at least a... Not to the sense of humor. Babe Ruth. Babe Ruth, I mean, in the Chicago and the World Series, then stepped up to the plate and pointed to the left field fence and then hit it over the field fence. And that he had promised that he had visited a little boy that heard about him once. It was his third time at that and he hadn't got one. And he was doing this for that. How's it going? We had to start at the picture field in the wheel, but the government tried to do those things. And so this meeting with parents... How? It's a good thing. It's a good thing. I have an opportunity to come to a dinner with Mubarak and so I've been invited to someone to express my appreciation for that later on in this month. But hopefully you'll remember when I'm there. Thank you. Speaking and spreading it around the world. We wish you a happy new day. The place that had gone out was a policeman waiting for him at the bar. And the policeman said, you hit on a car with this. He said, I'm sorry. He said, what do you want to do about it? He said, I figured it would go away. It's nice to see you again. I had dinner with you and the Duke of Vets just left the building. I was fortunate to sit at your table. I didn't know if you would remember, but I did. I know. Thank you. It's nice to see you again. Have a nice year. Good luck to you. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. We'll let you get back to work. Literally. Thanks again for having me. Thank you very much. I still don't know what's his tolerance to you, right? We have one more photo. Hines. Hines, why don't you do it? I shouldn't know this better than anyone, but I don't do it very well. Thank you. You're on the wrong side of the camera. When you have this face, you're still on the other side of the camera. Thank you very much, sir. Okay. I'm honored to meet you, sir. Nice to see you. Appreciate being here. Thank you, sir. Bruce Browick, Mr. President. Happy New Year. And your certificate. And him, he had that to you. How do you do? Good to see you. Hi, Jeff Holm. Sorry about the cold hands, but it's freezing out there. I know I've been out twice today. I don't know why I went out. I'll tell you about it. Or for Chuck Hobbs. Mr. President, Bob Johnson. Nice to meet you, sir. There you go. Thank you very much. How do you do, Mr. President? Kerry Keller House. Nice to see you, Wibbs. Thank you very much. Mr. President, I'm Helen Cobb. I'm going to be there next week. Yes, Monday. Very good. Enjoy yourself. You're welcome. Mr. President, Jim Nusser from Cambridge, Massachusetts. Mary Sterling from Kansas City. Thank you. David Webster from Chicago. Thank you, sir. I'm the end of this operation, sir. I'm John Wynne, glad to meet you, sir. My pleasure. Nice to see you. Thank you, sir. Appreciate it. Well, I think we take it that you were here. I'm not always like that. I'll let you all squeeze into it. Thank you, Mr. President. We're all supposed to go in now. Now, welcome to the White House. It's a pleasure to have this opportunity to meet with you and your families. As you know, the White House fellowship is exposed to some of our nation's most promising leaders. And that means you, the government in action. I remember when I first saw the government in action. Maybe you should speak about that. But that's when I saw how right Jefferson was, when he said that government, that government, governs best, that governs least. It's not true, by the way, that I was president and heard him say it. My country will always need leaders of courage, conviction, experience, and foresight. The President's Commission on White House Fellowships was started precisely to help meet this need. And it has. I'm proud to have so many former fellow serving in my administration. People like National Security Advisor Colin Powell, Assistant Secretary of State Mike Armacost, and Deputy Marine Maritime Administrator Elaine Chao. You can be proud to follow in their footsteps and in the footsteps of other outstanding White House fellows like General Pete Dawkins, New Mexico Governor Gary Carruthers, and Los Angeles Times publisher Tom Johnson. Your selection as a White House fellow is a recognition of your abilities and accomplishments, but it's also a challenge. You must continue to excel and believe. You must use your fellowship experiences to do even more with your life. And I just learned that you are expected to be in the Soviet Union in the spring. Shortly before somebody I know is supposed to be there. Well, I'll be looking for you to brief me and tell me what it's all about. Wait, how do you do that? Sure. Well, I can see the pride of your families today, and I know that you're grateful to your families. They've supported you and encouraged you. This year especially, they understand the demands made on your time and your attention. And I think we owe them a debt of gratitude for sharing you with the nation. So to all of you, fellows and families alike, let me say, keep up the good work this year and beyond. Congratulations to all of you. God bless you. Thank you. Well, this is better than after dinner speech. Would you care for some punch? Yes. Don't just stand there. How do you do, Mr. President? Hello, thanks. California.