 very much, and now I understand why we're in here and not in my office, in my office. Well, I know we have a little signing to do here and then a photo, but I also know that you have survived serious accidents and you know the benefits of safety and belt use. I'm sure as law enforcement officers that you're doubly aware of the benefits and the blessings. The accident told on our highways is so great. I think maybe I'd better sign this paper right away. This helps encourage safety belt use, why reduce of the fatalities and serious injuries while I'm on for it. Now, Jim, I hear all these fine men and women have survived auto accidents because of safety belts and so you're all living testimony to the value of buckling up. You can get your message out to every American, most especially people who drive with children in the car. Our time will be well spent. I know you're doing everything you can and so am I. Last year we issued executive order concerning self-debate safety belt use for all our federal employees and now that's I think that I better get to work and write, confirmation is signed, and the entire caption will start reading. On behalf of the American Coalition for Traffic Safety which sponsored this group here today, I want to present you with a watch and this is a watch that has a very special meaning and if you can see right there it says same for the belt and it's got a safety belt right across the face of it so that anytime you look at the time you'll know it's time to buckle up. Thank you very much. Thank you. I'm not sure when I'm ever going to get out of the back seat. When we left the governor's office and went back to Los Angeles, got invited out to dinner one night, a few days after we'd gotten back, we both got in the back seat and waited for somebody. Be appropriate. Stay next to California. Is everybody there clear? You can see him. You can see you, we're all set. Steve? Okay, everyone's right here. Don't be afraid to smile. One more here. Everybody's looking up here. Great. Thank you, sir. Thank you, Mr. President. I suggest this opportunity, sir. I've got a new lobby. I'm collecting actually stories that I can actually prove are told by the citizens of the Soviet Union to each other about their sisters. And you know they got a great sense of humor. They're all so grand as cynical, too. One of the last stories, this is exactly the place to tell it. One of the latest that I've found is a story where they issued an order in the Soviet Union that no matter who they were or how important, the motorcycle police were to give them a ticket if they were speeding. They were going to do something about speeding. So Gorbachev woke up one morning shortly after the order was issued. He was out at that country place of his, late for getting to the Kremlin, told his chauffeur to get in the back seat and he'd drive. And he got in the front seat and down the road he went past two motorcycle policemen and one of them took out after him. In a few minutes he came back to his partner. His partner said, well, he'd give them a ticket and he said, no. Well, he said, you've got our orders. We're supposed to give them a ticket no matter what he said, no, this is too important. Well, he said, who was it? He said, I don't know. I couldn't recognize him there in the back seat, but his driver is Gorbachev. Thank you all for what you've done. Thank you, sir. I have the privilege of introducing Commander Stock of the VFW. President, it's my pleasure to meet you sir. We're sort of as much a Cooper whole. Thank you again, Mr. President. It's good to see you again. This is our program for this year for America to have what it takes. Well. And many of the resolutions that was passed by the Veterans of Foreign War for the resolutions that I think you can appreciate, the Persian Gulf and the Central America. I'm planning a trip to Central America in September with a couple of my people. And I would also like you to have across them all a pen center. Well, thank you very much. And this, Mr. President, is an invitation to be my keynote speaker to Washington Conference in March. Well, thank you very much. I appreciate that the schedule is such that I can accept. We certainly wish you well. Congratulations, sir. Being where you are, and I must say that I am always deeply grateful because your organization has supported us so much. Well, 2.2 million veterans that have been in conflict with this have seen a lot of action. We're very concerned with our country and the welfare of our country and certainly we're looking to some of the programs, our entitlements that kind of been part of the base contract. I like to call it that we feel they've earned. Yes. So we do have some concerns from time to time, but we do respect the position you're in trying to balance the budget. Well, thank you very much. You keep up your pattern when we let you. Mr. President, may I point out please that the commander's stock was at 11, therefore, and they had five campaign teams in the Pacific. And the Cooper Holt was also in infantry and he had been fighting in the Solomon Islands. And both of them have been long-term DFW leaders. And it's great to work with them. Well, I'm grateful for all they do for us. Let me just do the souvenirs of the office. Thank you very much. I appreciate it. Thank you very much. I still want to get one last question, Mr. President. They just want to do one of those shots. Look in here, sir. That's good. Thank you. Thank you, sir. Good health. Good luck. Thank you. Thank you very much. Good luck. Thank you very much. Mr. President, should I read back? Well, hello there. Nice to see you. Yes, hello there. Paul, read back. Nice to see you. Hello. Hello. Maybe have a family picture. That's great. Everybody's looking right here. Make a smile. One more. Thank you, sir. Thank you. Well, this visit read back a lot. I should say it does. It's quite an honor getting to come back. It's quite an honor getting to come back. It's quite an honor getting to come back. We appreciate your letting us come. My husband would have been so proud of you. My husband would have been so proud of you. He always was before. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. We all had a fraternal bond also. I know you did. That's right. We always came back every time you came back to Eureka. See ya. Yes, and when I think back in those days if I had been to over again I'd follow the same path and go to the same school. I did. That's quite an honor. It's a bond that seems to... I have a few souvenirs here. Oops. Ladies and Pins. The seal on it. For three young ladies. Charmed. Which is the seal. Presidential seal. Two young men. Oh, thank you. He's gonna put your picture in Eureka. He's a senior in high school. In high school? He's gonna put his picture with you in Eureka. Well, and when we were in high school there was one way to go to school. I couldn't take the cold weather anymore. I talked Sherry into moving to Florida. I got to get them some history since they're here. Since all those things are the seal and there's the seal up there and you can see that the eagle its head is turned to the claw of the olive branch for peace. The other claw, he has the arrows has the Arabs for war, but there's little history with this. On that old debts, which goes way back to the days of Queen Victoria in England, is the seal, as it was then, and the eagle's head was turned toward the Arabs. And after World War II, President Truman decided to change the seal and hadn't looked toward peace on the other branch. That desk was once a sailor ship in the British Navy. And it got caught in the ice on a rescue mission toward the North Pole. Had to be abandoned some years later. An American whaling captain came upon it and brought it out in our country, refurbished it, and sent it back to England. And then a few years later, evidently, they decommissioned. 1,300-pound package arrived at the White House between Victoria. And this desk was covered out of the planks of that ship in the decommission. And so she sent it back here as a gift of appreciation. That's beautiful. They haul it off, but since we're really... The people weren't as tall in those days as we are. So when I found out that I had to have that bottom little layer right there, I said, because every time I tried to get my knees up, I was like, oh, my God. Has Elmer Fisher been here to see? Was that Elmer Fisher? You remember him? Oh, I remember him very well. I wondered if he'd been here because the gentleman said you'd have to have some room to come. Oh, yes, but in fact, we had a fundraiser back here. But that was mainly the current studios, and not too many of my era. Well, you look really good. You look really good. I should say that came right in. My colleagues days were very happy. I had to work my way through school. So did my husband. And I had one of the better jobs in my life. I washed dishes. I was doing the dishes. I know. My husband spoke in front of something. Yes. Well, that's a good man out of it. I'm going to see you. David's in college. He's a sophomore. Oh, my goodness. Thanks. University of Florida? Oh. University of Florida? Oh. That was nice. So nice to see you. I do. Doing a great job too, obviously. Oh, thank you. Great. Eight years. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thanks. Thank you. Thank you so much. Bye-bye. Bye-bye.