 I pledge allegiance to the flag of the United States of America and to the Republic for which it stands, one nation and justice for all. Will the members please come to order and will the members of the audience please remain seated during the briefing. United States Congressman Bob Stump and Supervisor Holly Atkinson. Good morning. I am the duty officer for this morning's patrol and the following procedures will be in effect during the patrol. Item 1. FCCs will be given in the miracle sequence, starting with Division 1 and continuing until all units have responded. Item 2. One unit only on a 1040. Item 3. When making a vacation watch check, be sure that all doors and windows of the houses are locked. If you find the window or door unlocked, use the standard operational procedures for this problem. If you find evidence of forced entry, do not enter the house. Call me and I will request that a deputy be sent to your location. Secure the outside of the house, permit no entry other than authorized personnel. Item 4. Give me the details and we will decide what is the best method to solve the problem and act accordingly. I have received Pontiac Bonneville, four-door sedan, California license plate, license number at this time is unknown. White vinyl roof, 5 foot 8 inches, 150 pounds, 18 to 20 years of age, dark hair wears in the handcuffing of a subject. Thus qualified to receive this specialized training. In this instance, Sergeant Rose will be my subject, but if you will visualize this table as a hood of a patrol unit, I will conduct the suspect to the patrol unit, ordering him to place his hands on the hood of the car, spreading his arms out, and spreading eagle. Any time the arresting officer has a suspect, he places himself in a defensive position. In one of the positions is this. I am placing my foot inside of his foot near his ankle area. If this suspect should in any way resist an inspection or a search, I am in a position to trip him very easily. You would naturally fall to the ground being off balance. And there are several methods of which then would be employed in handcuffing. At this point, I have no assurance that this suspect does not have concealed weapons or concealed items. Therefore, I will search this suspect by a search known as a PAT search. I will check his neck area, his shoulder area, under his arm, down his arm, this chest area, paying particular attention to the belt and midsection, where it is not uncommon to find concealed weapons. I will then fall down his legs and again in the ankle area is very vulnerable. You may think that I am in a very vulnerable position at this point, but actually, if you visualize, I can very easily pull his leg out from under him, therefore, throwing him off balance and again he will be on the floor. At this point, I have assured myself that on this side of his body, there are no concealed weapons. I will immediately transfer my position, the same defense position, and I will again search this side of his body, the neck area, the arm area, under his arm, his arm, and again the vulnerable spots, under his belt and so forth. Also on his leg area. At this point, I have assured myself that this suspect does not have concealed weapons or concealed items. Therefore, I am now in position to handcuff the suspect. By doing this, I would take one arm, placing it towards back, holding his wrist in an outward position, placing the handcuff on, and I would do the same with the opposite. Again, noticing that the hand is... Thus, this suspect is now in custody and in order of procedure with that, placing it in a patrol car and ready for transport. That concludes this portion of the briefing. Sheriff Jerry Hill will make an introduction. Sheriff, good morning, ladies and gentlemen, fellow volunteer law enforcement people with the Sheriff's Office. It is my pleasure this morning to have with us a very special guest who has come here to review our volunteer programs in law enforcement. At this point in time, it is indeed an honor for me to introduce to you the President of the United States of America, Ronald Reagan. Mr. President, thank you very much. And let me tell you, I really enjoyed watching that handcuff demonstration and I'm more determined than ever to behave myself, especially in Sun City. Someone told me about the Sun City Posse's theme song and I'd like to read a few lines of it because it really does capture the attitude here. So, turn on those network cameras because maybe a lot of these people already know it. It's for you I'm saying this. When we're called, we want you to know that the Sun City Posse is rare and to go. We may be gray, but we still got the stuff to do the job when the going is rough. I know that the residents here are very grateful that you are out there on the streets keeping the crime rate low. And I've just had an demonstration from the Sheriff on that also and some figures that show that probably this is the lowest crime rate spot in the United States. I think that the people are grateful that you've made Sun City a safer and more reassuring place to live. And of course all this is a volunteer effort which makes it even more admirable. America's citizens are more involved today in the safety of their communities than they've been since the days when it was a necessity for us to look after each other. And you are following in that tradition. You are willing to avail yourself or give of yourselves to help others. And that truly is the volunteer spirit which is another way of saying that's the American spirit. We all know how frightening crime is to the old and the young. Yet older Americans also require protection from other aspects of modern life. Remember the terrifying bully called inflation that ate away at pensions and savings and that was a form of robbery also. Inflation was running in double digits in 1980. And right now it's running at just about for the last six months less than one half of 1%. And it showed its first actual decline below zero level. And a quarter declined it just recently in nearly 25 years. And just a few short years ago, who would have thought? And certainly no one was saying that we could ever return to the low inflation of the 1950s and the 60s. Well this morning, just before we're coming here, I got some figures that are going to be made public and released today probably already have in the east. And that is the figures on the other part of this recession that is the one that bothers all of us the most unemployment. Now I have to confess to you, there are things about the unemployment statistics that still baffle me. Because they say there's no change in the unemployment percentage rate. But there are 250,000 more people working in April than we're working the month before. And since December there have been 650,000 added to the list of those employed. The recent amendments to the Social Security Act are another way that we're protecting older Americans. This legislation guarantees social security will provide a secure and a stable base so that the retired can live in dignity. It assures them that America will keep the promises made in troubled times a half a century ago. And it also protects those who are still working. Their basic human needs must be met with compassion as well as efficiency. This administration is dedicated to the kinds of programs and policies that will allow the vast majority of senior citizens, older Americans, to continue to live independent lives. This is not just a matter of economic common sense, it's a matter of basic human dignity. As the proclamation I'm about to sign states, the future of older Americans should be as sweet as the memories of our youth. I do believe the future of our elderly holds as much promise as the achievement of our past. I had to make a couple of changes in the notes here. The young lady who typed up my notes for me thought she was being tactful and had me referring to them as the elderly, well as them instead of us. And I had to change a few theirs to ours. But this month we're recognizing that potential by celebrating older Americans' month. That's what the proclamation is. And now I'm going to make it official by signing the proclamation. See these federal pens will only sign one word. Mr. President, thank you for honoring the Sheriff's Posse of Sun City so completely by coming out and signing the proclamation in our behalf here. At this time I understand that when you were in Sun City last, which was about 1976, you weren't eligible to become one of our members. With perseverance I made it. Well, I think you have made it in another way also. It's our pleasure as the members of the Sheriff's Posse of Sun City to have you as our honorary member. And to complete that partially, we have this hat. In addition, we have one of our intermediate yellow shirts with the emblems on. Now, if you are going out on patrol, there are certain things that you must know and must abide by. This book of rules and regulations contains it all. There's just one more thing. I'm sorry I couldn't get your ID card, but I must get clearance from the White House and from the FBI before I can get it. Well, now that I'm an honorary member of the patrol, I imagine that makes me duty officer for the day. So you're dismissed. Let's be careful out there. Under the salt of our being, some of the minority owners on the front block in front of this is an American who will not give the rights to the security of our home, the rights to the security of the ownership of our farm, the rights to the benefit of our own business. I salute President Jamiah and the leadership of Lebanon. And may I add a word or two on behalf of Secretary George Shultz and our ambassador Phil Huffby, whose tireless efforts and dedication to reason have done so much to make this possible. They walked into the old walls with some members of the F-Troop of the Texas Army. And when I saw those fellas were dressed and what they were packing, I didn't know whether to stretch out my hand and take a run forward through the rose garden. And as I said, we have a great respect for our farm. We shall prove to the citizens the right of the people to keep and bear on shall not be infringed. During the time when the state piracy was almost unusual, a certain time the San Juan prison had been cut off. And he said, that's the one that scares most of us. So he said, there'd be a lot of smiles in this place if you would adopt government. And as I said, in the U.S. prime, with a nationwide series of reported crime, about 4% in 1982 have arrived in more than one month. Long hours of sentences in perpetrator began to pay evidence. They almost did. We stand here then. I have been told there's something wrong in the United States. Attorney General Smith, I've got a record with him. I've shared with him that he's a very resourceful justice. Senator Smith ordered an action. And Congressman Hobe. I look forward to signing a bill. Curses. Carers first. 1980s general orders. And as of today, we'll study the game we're having. To provide food. And portions will go over to her safety and education sources. There are a number of people. Marsmanship. Higher arm safety. And some of the benefits of that is a conservative characteristic of what we do. Bringing our economy back to us. That's a crucial part of keeping our free land. 250,000 months of free land in 1980. The loan will be set. Security. And then they don't tend to have the extra activity. Inflation pushing them to higher and higher taxes. To make it possible for the payers. Strictly with this protection. Our tax drivers. You're in a sentence. A trillion dollar debt because of our taxes. We've got that debt because the government spends too much. We need spending restraint. Not tax increases. To set us as we cover it. And we work so hard to achieve. Mars began when we had this security line. To be prepared to war. It's one of the best means to preserve the peace. But the Soviets won't be martyring a good thing. If they understand we're determined to defend freedom. And I'm determined that they will understand it. There are a lot of foreign trade, petroleum, natural sealings in that region. And again we forget that the country like us south of ours is approximately 10 miles. Closer to the insurers on the finish of this war should be safe. But people like us south of it are not worth it. If they come in there. They have a merciless state. They can decide your destiny. And have a thing for their own risks. Only then will there be a society not dynamic and prosperous for the rest of the world. But outside of the war is under attack. The religious and despicable government faces a choice. The only thing we can do is help the world. Change the world. Excite us in some way or the most. Or will we turn our heads to our friend. But excited about our planet Earth. Rationalizing our hatch and de-hatch. But extra something. Only we can do it. We're going to have responsibility. More depression. And bring this up on the good hand of the United States.