 It's so good to see you. It's nice of you to come down here. Here. And we can do it. This has been a labor of love for Marilyn and I. She was a former big sister. She was a big brother for the big brother, big sister. It's a great volunteer organization. We're very grateful for what you've done here. We feel like it really does be more good on an individual basis and the fact that she resides in the organization for her organization. We appreciate it. We want it your original, right? The certificate here. So come over here and trees. Great. Is that what you want? Thank you for appointing one of my constituents, Bill Brock. Oh. I'm very pleased with the reaction. Thank you so very much. You've got me out. I'm signed up. I'm signed up. I appreciate it. Have a good day. Very nice. I was very hurt because I was targeted. I don't think that... Hi, Glenn. How are you? I'm good to see you, sir. Very well. I know we've only got a few minutes here. We've got a very busy day for both of us, but, of course, I'm pleased by what took place in the other house in the Senate. But I just think it's so important that this is one of those water's-edge things where we ought to be looking like all of us together as Americans and not the other way. And with our team for their negotiating now, I just think this is so important that they don't have to look across the table again. President? Good. How are you? Nice to see you, sir. How are you? Well, I understand you have some problems with this particular... Well, I'm really wrestling with the issues of tough issues. It's even more complicated, but I'm extremely concerned over... I've seen this being tried in submarines. It's awesome, right? It's awesome, right? It's awesome, right? Good to see you, sir. You're very nice to invite. Nice to see you. Let's spread it around. Spread it around? You want to rotate a little bit? What we're going to talk about. I'm just so very concerned that this is one of those moments in our history where we've got to stand at the Lord's Edge and look like we're not Democrats, we're Republicans, we're Americans, we've got something that involves our national security. On the MX, first of all, I am convinced that the MX is a legitimate modernization that adds to our national security and could stand in its own as a weapon system, we should be putting in the Minutemen missiles that we have, they're older than those that are taking care of them. If anyone sitting at their desk ever has to give a signal to retaliate and do it, so he gets a foreign stairs. The Minutemen, I think, are really lacking in any capacity with regard to their heart and heart, so modernization is long overdue, we should have called it the Minutemen 4 is another grading of the present weapons, it's not coined a new name for it, but anyway, it is a modernization, it's 100 other means of 1,000 more years, of course they've got over 6,000 more years on similar missiles that they've already gone for, they've got two other systems they're developing, we're developing the Minutemen 2, but it's too far down the road to delete this gap in here, we all know we've got a three-legged stew, the submarines are there, we're doing well, the airborne, yet even so the B-1 is just coming online, so it's going to be a time before that's a force to replace our aging B-52s and I feel very frightened sometimes in the dark when I remember the statement that I heard one officer captain of a crew in one of our B-52s talking about the plane that he flew and he said, I understand that if we ever have to be used, nobody's expecting us to get back, I will be right, but those two legs still are far ahead of this land leg and three-legged stew doesn't mean we could have got all three legs, so on the weapon side I believe that it can be justified as necessary, now on the other thing that goes along with it was fellas over there in Geneva at the take, I think the timing on this for us to turn this down just simply pose the leg down from under them, for 50 years, 19 times since World War II prior to this, we have tried to involve the Soviet Union in programs to reduce and remove weapons, even when we were ahead when we met the monopoly, we were willing to talk and say let's let's reduce things to get things, really like this and never were they ever really willing, this is the first time I think they have ever publicly announced their desire to not only reduce weapons, but they've even publicly stated they would like to see the elimination of nuclear weapons as I think we all would, I think the world would be a lot better off if we could put the genie back in the bottle if we didn't have these things anywhere, so we're ready to meet them, but I think also they're back at the table after walking away from two negotiations, they're back there because now they have a choice they haven't felt in the last 50 years, we've been so busy unilaterally disarming over the years trying for Daytona and so forth, they didn't have to do now they see us rebuilding in every area from the sea, the air, and now these missiles that they know they sit at the table and their choice is either they legitimately join in reducing the number of weapons or they face us in an arm trace and they know they cannot match us either with technology or our industrial power, the best nice thing they ever really said about us was after World War II when Stalin publicly stated to the world they never could have won without the support in the industrial night of the United States and so I think they said they're knowing that we have the determination and anything that we do that gives them reason to believe we don't have the determination to stand for them, to stay there, as I say I think that just lessens our chances of getting that kind of agreement, but now I know I'm going along with that, that's a particular concern of some questions, I'll find a way Mr. President, I'm Buddy Romo, nice to see you again, how are you doing? You're doing great, well, I feel good. Come on in, somebody take the chair over there, still warm, George, we're sitting in In Grimico, oh, Sir Beats, he's in the fast lane. Yeah, right. They call me the unguided missile, Mr. President, I just want to preface this meeting for this. I'm glad you invited me over so I can get my directions. Well, I don't think I have to beat around the bush as to what I want to talk about. He summed up in the initials, MX, here I have some reservations, I have some questions and things about it. Let me just, if I could, kind of sum up my position. I want to hear from you and what your questions are. I am convinced. Wait a minute, my ring is down here somewhere. There it is. Thank you. How are you? I'm grateful to you for all that you've done to bring this about. I think it's over here and I'm going to send it out to somebody else. I appreciate all that you've done and the work that you're doing depends on the great cause. That's great to see you. I just thought you got into the military aid. Twenty seconds. These skin cancer people are very complex. I thought you needed a quill. It looks like I did it right there, but I don't know what happened. Something gave way. This is Joe Schmidt. He's a father of the Rensinger Corporation. She does a terrific job and helped do this. Oh, I thought she helped me. Oh, yes, that was our church. Another member of the Bel Air, the church. This is Joe Schmidt, her father and chairman of the Rensinger Corporation. It works on our flavors. Thank you for taking the opportunity to see it today. We are here with Campfire celebrating our 70th birthday. And this is Sherry Coleman. Good. Thank you. And on behalf of the board of directors of Campfire, it's my privilege to make you an honorary member of our organization. Thank you very much. Thank you. I'm very happy to be helping you celebrate your 70th birthday. Anything that's older than I am. Also, I know that your theme is friendship, but I can't fire a law as a form of universal God. And one of ours is the intergenerational friendship between the church and the grandparent. And I'll be one of you. Yes. Maybe you'll become one of us. Thank you. It's outside. It's beautiful. Yes. Good, Kelly. Well, it's good to see you. Thank you. It's been exciting. Well, good luck. And again, thank you very much for these folks. Thank you. Good to see you again. Thank you for having me over. Well, please have you. Always pleased to be here at the White House. Well, come on in. It was speech at the University of Westchester County. It's not too often that I would come back the next morning, but a request from the White House would certainly qualify as the top of the list. Well, I'm pleased. You did very well last night. Thank you very much. Nice to see you. I feel bad about even taking your time. Oh, listen. Chair over there. I want to talk about it. I think that's an old Midwest expression. That's where I came from. I'm not familiar with the Disney. Where is it? West suburban dupe. Well, that's right. Yes. That's pretty close to Dixon.