 She was an Easter seal herself, and now works very closely with the senator. That's right, that's right. Now, Mr. President, you've met her. You can see her as a child, and she is one wonderful young lady. Did you think he'd know about you already? He knows about you already. I told you he'd like him. As we do each year, as you allow us to do, I want to present you with the very first of the 1985 Easter Seals to you and the First Lady. With our gratitude for all you do, not only for Easter Seals, but for all the handy, capable people in our country. And Danielle wants to give you something herself. Danielle, will you tell him about this? Each student drew their own face on there, and then the teacher. And one of the things the principal said he was very happy to see was that they all had smiles on their faces. It's in Chicago. Is it? It's in Elson. It's in Elson. Yes. And I do too. Did you know each other all these years? Did you know she was born and she's not here? No, lucky you. I'll take the blanks. This is something for you. That's the same thing on the ceiling. I wish you'd guess what, ready your jelly beans. No, please do. She went easy on you. Thank you. You want me to hold this? Okay, I'll take these for you, Danielle, until we keep them all in there. Now the Easter Sea program continues to get bigger every year. It's the oldest and largest in the world. I know what you're telling us. I've seen enough. I think it's gone. It's gone. It's gone. That makes a big difference. Bye. Bye. Thank you so much. Bye. Bye. Stop. Here it is. Yeah. I was ready to see if that came off. Bye. I have to tell you what I did when you were born. I was just named after her out of the pond the other day. I went upstairs. I saw and I raised the window. The man on the south lawn. He was throwing the tennis ball. She'd run and get it. Then she'd carry it back behind her on it. And I would wait until she got on the tennis bat. And then I would yell out the window, lucky. I thought about her. And then she'd look at where. Where was this gun from? About a dozen times. She never discovered where I was. Yeah. I've got it. Get it. What? Lucky. Thank you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Thank you so much. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Thank you, sir. Well, I want to thank you. Thank you. Special people. This is Mr. Andy Schroeder. Mr. Clair Francis. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. All these people. See a little job person has to do. Great. And you've seen a lot of presidents. You've seen a lot of presidents. Sir. No more. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Mr. President. Mr. Francis. He's known. Nine or ten presidents. He worked for. He worked for. Mr. Russell. He knew. And he knew. Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Nixon, Mr. Ford. What did they say about you? They were just telling about how many presidents you knew. They were just telling about how many presidents you knew. And I think it's. It's not finished. It's not finished. Of course, the fuck out of this one. Yes, it's a nice one. Thank you very much. Well, I'm doing it for you. It's funny. Yes. I'm proud of the fact that we had ninety-five percent Republican vote by section. That took time. We'll do it again. All right. Mr. President, if I could just mention, Mr. Francis was chairman of the General Foods Corporation for a number of years and then retired about thirty years ago and became more active than ever. He was a great fundraiser for Lincoln Center and at one time was chairman of the Sudabaker Corporation after that. Yeah. A member of the Hoover Commission. He has been a very constructive man for us and for the country. Can I tell you a quick story about Kennedy? Yes. I was chairman of the Board of Sudabaker. We didn't have a truck business. We needed a bad man. I said, I don't like government business, but we'd better get some. So, Mr. President, I'd be justified in coming to you. Yes. That way we got to Kennedy. And at the end of ten minutes, you said, Francis, if you want some help, I've got to get somebody in here. I am alone. I've got $14 million worth of mail. Thank you for what I have to say. Thank you very much. It's wonderful. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Thank you. But it was General Mills. Well, that's my sponsor, and I'm broadcasting baseball. Well, hello. Mr. President, it's an honor to meet you. Thank you for what you did. Please. I think we had a conversation to get one. Why? You know, it's a hot time. Yes. Well, we're working on a very definite night. We've had a couple of conversations generally on the subject, and I think we're in large areas of agreement. I can see myself doing my first trip abroad. When I say abroad, I mean to another country when I became president. First visit in the second administration. I've seen some of Canada and you might be yes, and you might be interested to know that probably the largest colony of Canadians outside of Canada or in California. And so, I was the governor there for eight years. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you very much. I hope you enjoy it too. Right. The picture of Helen Hayes made a dedication of a thought that she was going to do in her own country. Well, and I think it's nice to meet you. Thank you very much. Let's take a picture up there so we can see it. For heaven's sake. Hey, that's bad. It looks like he's holding him up. That's wonderful. Thank you. This may as a word which we're sound, Mr. President. Larry Dunn. Let me see you. Oh, yes. Who are all those strangers? For heaven's sakes, yes. It must be when he finally became a civilian. I'm Mr. President Frank Johnson. Good to see you. This is a marathon based out of Virginia that I did in the state. Virginia Symphony had it and they had all the players out on each corner of the race, the road race. And I had another one here. Border. United States in El Paso. Border Patrol opens up our U.S. Border Patrol. Take care of that area. Especially with drugs. We have tragedy down there now. We have just finally confirmed. I'm sorry to hear that. Oh, boy. Thank you. Thank you, sir. Television is a feature award. This wasn't for running old movies like Bedtime. No, no. It's the third district police office. Spot News Award. This gentleman is cameraman of the year for television. Hi, Mr. President. Pleasure meeting you. For television news. Feature award for television news. This is Mr. Blaylock. Ken Blaylock, president of the association. Thank you for having me. Pleased to have all of you there. Congratulations to all of you. I didn't say it individually. Going through. And I'm kind of proud that we have the subject. At least one of them here. President, we need to do a group photo. I've done this so many times. I'm just all in the audience. This is my 15th. Great to see you. Good handshake. Let me show you what I have. I got something so interesting. You love this. This is one of the most important. Where's that easel? Right here. I want to sit I want to show you something you might want to use health and physical fitness a national challenge. Out of all the presents we've had, we've been more concerned about fitness than you have in a vested channel. More than we're talking youth fitness. More than half of the nation's schools do not do any physical testing at all in the sources that U.S. public health service. Elementary schools teach on an average of 20 minutes one day a week. You can't warm up in 20 minutes. Isn't this amazing, Mr. President? This is strong. 20 minutes. It takes you 10 minutes to warm up and 10 minutes to learn how. Here's the one. One out of six boys age 10 cannot do one pull up. Isn't that something? I can do three if I work my legs. Can you do a pull up? Isn't that something? Two thirds of our nation's youth in grades 5 to 12 do not have daily physical education. When you were in school it was a requirement. When I was in school it was a if you weren't up for a varsity sport it was a requirement. Excuse me. The President helped us keep that. Less than 5% of our school children have daily physical education. Less than 5%. This is another reason why first ladies program on drugs they have too much free time. If you keep them busy I always wanted to keep all my players busy in meetings and long practices so they stay out of trouble. In 1978 San Diego had after school recreation leaders at 97 elementary schools today none. Again after school you get in trouble. In California three quarters of all schools studied have terminated or reassigned P.E. teachers since 77. A lot of the football coaches have different jobs. Today less than half of the country's school districts have programs for physically underdeveloped children that means no muscle, not handicap but just have no programs. Two thirds of boys and girls aged 6 to 17 have fitness standards achievable by the average healthy youngster. That's real simple things like push ups and set ups you know. These kids can't even hang by their hands every day after I finish working out I like to hang by my hands for 60 seconds one minute just to stretch the vertebra. These kids can't even do that. The flexors of the hands are so weak they can't even do that. In 1980 57% of Americans used ages 6 to 17 fail to meet the fitness standards for a healthy child. Research showed that children at routine play do not exercise vigorously enough to improve their physical fitness. You know somebody throws a ball out there you got to get your pulse up to make it worthwhile. This is what shocked me. 60% of children ages 5 and 8 show one heart disease risk factor of these 60% have more than one elevated blood pressure, high cholesterol or physical activity. Isn't that something? Ages 5 to 8 starts at young. Alright. That shows you know bad diet. 18 million youngsters take the test each year. Last year we only had 360,000 received the award. That's a presidential award. So there's losing interest in acting. And then the last one I just came from Admiral Watkins with his group. The Navy says 37% of our officer candidates officers were talking about failed their initial physical failed their initial fitness test. Many have not had a structured fitness program in six years. Source chief of naval operations at June 6, 1984 youth conference that comes from Admiral Watkins. But that's even worse because you expect these people to be leaders and they can't lead if they're not in shape. So I thought you'd like to That's quite a presentation. Well I wanted you to see it. Mr. President, what I would like you to do Ash, give me that thing. I'd like to have you if you would I'd like to have a blue ribbon clinic or symposium with an imitation from you and this has never been done by any president of maybe a 112 of the of of of of of of of of of of of of