 Come on, folks. Come on, guys. What did you write, Mr. President? What did you write, sir? No kidding. You didn't write that. Maybe it's just as well you didn't find it out. Might have tightened you up a little. Well, well, listen, we know how grueling your training has been, but you're an inspiration to our young people that they can reach the top by striving for excellence. And America will be cheering you again on the downhill and the best of luck to you. And now I wonder if your running mate there, Christine Cooper, is at hand. Well, bless you. All right. Christine, listen, I want to tell you, all of us I've just been saying to Debbie, we're all very thrilled back here. We know the painful injury that you had to overcome. And believe me, a lot of people were holding their breath when you went around those gates on your way to the silver. Well, it certainly was. And your silver medals, I think under all the circumstances, you're a real profile and courage. Well, bless you. Thank you. Congratulations, Odubu, with you, for being the first Americans to ever place first and second in Olympic skiing. We're very proud of you. Well, we'll all be hoping and we'll all be praying. We can't wait to give you a big hug and a welcome home. God bless you both. All right. See you in America. Goodbye. How are you, Odubu? I see you're very glad to see you, too. It's great that you're eating this out. I think we have a welcome respite for you today. Mr. President, this is Stephanie Sweeney. I used to see a poster down in the way. Shut up where you're from. Really, Lexie, you're welcome. You're welcome, you're welcome. Yeah. This is Stephanie. This is Sebele, and Bob. This is Jesse. This is the sister. This is Chris. This is Linda. No. And this is Alex. Why don't you come back here? That was brother. Hi. This is Congresswoman. This is how I do it. Mr. Smith, who is the president of the National and Social Society, Mr. President, and Mr. Marrison, Mr. President, Mr. Marrison. I'm here. This is Marrison. This is Mr. President. This is Shill. We got something good for you. We got some weird, weird stuff. Let me get behind you. Yeah. When you see Stephanie and Triebele, I'm Bob and Dad. You know we get to come here every year. Can we have that little... This is this year's Easter seal. That's a whole bunch of... That's the first one, and a special message for your picture. It is. Can we show them the big one? Those are the... That's the message. Here's the 50 years of Easter seals with Stephanie Swinger on the stamp itself. The Easter seal. And here's a very nice letter written to me in here. Dear President Reagan, thank you for visiting with us today to help Easter seals. God bless you and Mrs. Reagan. Love Stephanie. God bless you. It is Valentine's Day after all. That's from... That's from mathematics. That's from your class. Mrs. Cochle's second grade. Well, listen, not tell them... Whoa! This is my side too. Oh, nice your place to be in your hearts. Well, thank you very much for that. And I didn't forget that it was Valentine's Day either. Maybe one of these days we'll find ourselves our paths crossed when we go swimming together. Right? He's America's most famous lifeguard. I think that was a good one. This is where he works. This is our desk. This is where he does his work as our president. That desk is kind of unusual. Many, many years ago, a sailing ship that was in the British Navy was lost up in the Arctic ice. And years later, an American sea captain found that ship and brought it out. And it was all fixed up. We gave it Queen Victoria of England, gave it back to her. And when the ship finally was taken out of service, Queen Victoria had expert craftsmen make that desk out of the planks, all of that carbon, and out of the planks of that ship, and sent it here as a present to the then president of the United States and it's been here ever since. So... Dare I ask you, who's the president being? I'm trying to remember. My mind keeps... Not a contemporary of yours. No. I was around when Queen Victoria... Oh yes, you and I have the same birthday too, don't we? There. It's a very good day to be born. That's right. What's your birthday? June 7th. June 2nd. Well, can you tell that you and I have had ours and yours are still coming? Can you tell that these girls are found south? Can you tell they're from North Carolina? I'll show it a figure. Eh? Very good. Yes. President, could we have a picture with the senator and the congressman in North Carolina, the special picture with Justin and the family from North Carolina? Do you? Now we'll go in. We're going to have another picture taken. That's a pretty good swap. Easter, see you for the presidential. See you, that's not fair. Everybody say, re-elect. LAUGHTER And now we do one of the congressmen that have been passed on. OK. Thank you very much. And the girls, the picture's that way, so I'm trying to... Your face is in there, huh? Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. Yeah. Boy, the N.R.B. They haven't talked about it. Good to see you. Bill, I want to present you with a book. I think you'll like the headline. I do. I think it gives the most effort. The most effort. I was waiting for that. It's the best year in 27 years. And your kickoff was extremely helpful. The national network has bought you the first one, just incredible. Well, that's wonderful. And the volunteer group in America has really responded to it all. The rate of increase was three times the rate of inflation. You are really instrumental in that, really. Well, thank you for all that you are doing to make this so successful. I am really excited about it. Every area of the evidence of the problem initiative. Oh, and really, it is working. Millions of people really have been waiting to be asked. And people don't do anything like that. And most people don't know how, unless somebody makes it a little easier for them. You know, a couple of years ago, clergymen were telling me that, you know, they're faced with this all the time in the church of people going to say, what can I do to... And they don't know it. They didn't have an answer to it. And now there are some answers. Thank you, sir. I'm delighted to have this. Mr. President, again, I thank you for all your help. Well, listen, thanks to all of you. Thank you. This is good reading. Which is why I'm sure it's super new. Well, thank you very much. Thank you, sir. I appreciate it. Thank you very much. Thank you again, sir. Bye now. Mr. President, I'd like to introduce you to Danny DeRoy, who's a pleasure to be a publisher of Muscle Training, the Austrian magazine, and Michael Binderfeld. I have something here that you're very worthy of, and closely stand to you the fact that we love it. I'm going to put my glasses on so I can get away my age. That happens to all of us. It's nice to remember you. It begins happening about 835. Mr. President, Mr. President, happy birthday, 73 years young. I am Dan Burry of New York City, a professional TV-Sprung Man, dedicated bodybuilder for over 43 years, America's most muscular man and record holder of 1,665 push-ups in 90 minutes. The most important thing, I'm a father of five and eight lovely grandchildren. I'm greatly honored to be able to present this award to you on behalf of the millions of bodybuilders and athletes throughout the world. And the readers of Muscle Training Illustrated Magazine. You have inspired all Americans young and not so young to know how important it is to keep themselves physically fit. Your daily bodybuilding workouts with barbells and muscle-building machines that Dave and I were just talking about certainly keeps you in great shape. And we all know that through the exercise that you have found the fountain of youth. After doing some research work on all the presidents who actually earned the title the most physically fit president of all times, only four names stand out. Six foot two George Washington who as a youth as you know is very sickly and has smallpox. He built himself a well-developed body. He loved his love for chopping wood and the legendary coin throwing over the Potomac River. That's in all the books you all know about that. Six foot four Abraham Lincoln was a strong wrestler as a youth and also a boxer. You remember that. He also kept in shape by splitting over 4,000 rails and he loved to do push-ups. Five foot ten Taylor Roosevelt a rough rider. His love for sports hunting and exploring is well-known. He was an extremely strong man. And six foot one president Ronald Reagan at the young age of 73 keeps himself fit strong healthy and in top shape by exercising daily chopping wood and horseback riding. I Dan Lurie publisher Muscle Creamy Illustrated magazine an international president of the World Bodybuilding Guild present you the official title as the most fizzly fit president of all times. This Thursday, February 16, 1984 and I would also like to induct you into the WBBG Physical Fitness Hall of Fame along with such greats as Joe Lewis, Johnny Weismiller Buster Crabb Steve Reeves Clint Eastwood and the sexiest woman of the century Mrs. May West Mr. President this is well-deserving of you this was resented at the Heisman Room at the downtown athletic club it was displayed and you really deserve the more I see you I can't believe you really look young and I've been in this field for many many years. Well thank you very much I don't know that I'm deserving of this but I'm certainly very proud. Well I'll tell you one thing I'm going to do some exercises I'm going to come back and take the placard. You look great. I have to tell you I've never felt better. Well let's just keep on exercising a long secret of life you know is walking and exercise and all I can say Carlos you're wonderful. Well thank you very much. Thank you. There's one record I know I'm never going to try to break that 1600 60 I think it is there I never thought so I started as a youth at 17 I had a heartache and they made me play checkers one never knows but if you put your mind to anything you know what you've accomplished you put your mind to it nothing can stop you if you set your goals and I'm really proud of you I'm really proud to be here today. When you mentioned Teddy Roosevelt this is very curious you know that he started out very serious as young as medic. That's right I've been doing a lot of research work on this river in the Amazon and I think it was Brazil where he discovered the river I think they called it Teredora I'm not sure so I had a lot of research work and I feel proud and you're well-deserved. I'm very proud of what you've done here. There's a tie-by that we've got you. Oh thank you. Michael is the public relations person. Thank you. When people see how fit they will be I have a little picture here that a teacher named an institute why not? It's a picture as it should have been missed it should have been missed in America but I complained that the picture maybe looked like a heavy answer to you you made the president better than Teddy he said well he is certainly better looking than you but I'd like to have that you could put that in his name somewhere. Well there's for me sure. Thank you very much. See I'm going to be hard to live with I have a little word to make to someone here of our group David? What have we got here? Come here David. Yes Mr. President. I ought to grab that for you. He's great. He does push-ups, he's great. I've taken a little kidding about this. You might imagine this will be a treasure. Dear David, and all the time I thought you were in the law library. Turn to the camera. There we go. Thank you Mr. President. That really will be a treasure. Would it be alright? Just to arm wrestle with you. Would it be alright? Would it be alright? Would it be alright? Would it be alright? Would it be alright? Would it be alright? As you know I'm really going to beat you to know that. I think you are. Sixteen one years close to. Okay. You want the left hand and the right hand. Okay. When I say three, you go. Ready? Go on. I don't believe it. I don't believe it. I want to rematch. Come on. Because you took a dive. Are you ready? I don't believe it. You are a great man. Thank you Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you Mr. President. You should be complimented on how you keep this official fit. I'd love to kiss you. If I can. Can I kiss you? I'm that way with my family. And I'm proud of you. Thank you. God bless you.