 The first beginning here, there must be skilled in training these jobs and the government has to help more and private sector and everybody together. We've got a lot of people that we need a lot of help and we need tremendous help. That's just renewed, and if we know that there's a right, incorrectly spelled. So she's going to change that and we'll get a print out. Just did. Just did. This is Betty Walls. That most of her process in students sent their master the equipment. She's working on a 50 page document and she's moving paragraphs from page 2 to page 38. Mike's back, please. I have a project and a document that she has and she's updating that map. I'll tell you, I'll take you in my glass anytime. Mr. President, these ladies start from the beginning. Now all of them have been placed on jobs. It will be starting work soon, am I right? And they're on their way. All they need is some money and some help to prove what they can do. Right? And we can do it a thousand, thousand, thousand times. Mr. President, programs like this need some federal money as well to get going. Yes, and this is what we met last night and what I was talking about. The using of federal funds in collaboration with the private sector, with the community and all, and what our job training program is all about. Aiming it at areas and aiming it for the jobs that are available and open to those areas. Boston has become one of the centers of high technology. You won't be seeking to cut any of this when you freeze the button. No, what we originally cut was CETA, but that was more than made up by the private sector and our own job training program. Where we think it is superior to CETA is that out of CETA on the whole, only about 18 cents out of the dollar actually went to training. And our one job program that has already passed, we figure that more than 70 cents out of every dollar is going to go into training. And so what we've been trying to do is make a change into what we think are more efficient ways to get the job done. Mr. President, some of the officials here and as a plant, a digital plant, complain that they've caused some things like urban development grants and investment bonds that they don't have the resources that they used to have before you came in. Well, there is one group that had a grant, has the grant still, except that it has never been able to get a client for the building that it wanted to put up here in one of the centers. And under the law, as it was passed and long before we got there, there comes a time if they cannot produce a client in which then that grant is withdrawn. Now, I don't know what the status of it is right now. It has not been withdrawn as yet. Mr. President, as you know, you're in an area of high unemployment. For those who may not have seen this speech last night, what can you tell those unemployed people in this particular area, not as golden but in the surrounding neighborhood? Well, what I said last night, and apparently in a poll taken after the speech, a great majority of the people believed that we are on the mend. It is true that in all the recessions we've ever had, the last thing that improves is unemployment. But we have a different situation than maybe some of the previous or earlier recessions. This has been coming on for some time. It isn't unique to this particular period. But we have an unemployment situation that is only part recession. If the recession were ended tomorrow, we would find that in this country, there is a need for just what we're seeing here for retraining because we're in a great transition period. There are some people that will never go back to the jobs they had because those jobs will no longer exist. But there will be new jobs. And you all of you seem to take it the wrong way when I say it. But again, let me refer to any Sunday metropolitan newspaper and peruse the help-wanted ads when I say that you've distorted some of what you've indicated that I'm trying to say that there are people who don't want work. No, it isn't that at all. If you look at them, here in a time of great unemployment, our employers are looking for people to work. And the reason those ads are there is because we still have not met the problem of training people for the job skills that need to be filled that they're advertising for. In the last two years, some three million new people entered the job market. They weren't people laid off from other jobs. They are newcomers to the job market. And we have not been producing at the rate we should the new jobs to take care of that upsurge. Right here, I've just handed a message from the computer. The date and then good afternoon, Mr. President. Welcome to the High Technology Training Center. America is on the mend. Americans can still pull together for the common good. That's in quotation, Marshall. Thank you very much. We can. And we're going to. Thank you, sir. No more questions. I'm sorry. Sam, that's enough. They're not going to make the cuts in some of these domestic programs that you asked for last night. Well, as I said last night, we know it hasn't been easy ever since we've been there. There are going to be legitimate differences of opinion. We're going to continue to work with them. And as I said in a bipartisan way, I was quite heartened by that film they made some weeks ago that they ran right after my speech. Because they didn't know what I was going to say in the speech, but they said all the same things in their film that they had already said in the speech that I wanted. So maybe we're going to get along all right. I've said to the President that we, unemployment is vast and high in our cities. We have hundreds of thousands of people in unemployment lines. And on street corners, all this country, and we need jobs and we need training. And we're looking to the government and to the president to help us get that job done and the privacy. Dr. Sullivan started a project of this kind on his own, one man starting it. And it is spreading all over the country. And as you just heard, these young ladies here are already placed in positions now as a result of this training. And congratulations. We'd like to keep those programs on so that other disadvantaged people may be able to... And we're going to... We want to expand them, not cut them, expand them to help our people. President Sullivan, are you satisfied with the President's atmosphere and the union about jobs? Always listen and then wait and see. Sir, is it clear that you won't let Mr. Bacon come here until he withdraws from Lebanon? That's a whole lot. Sam, there's an answer to that question, but I'm not going to take it now because I'm only going to talk about computers and young people and jobs today. But there is an answer. It's either yes or no, sir. Is that all right? What's the time? Put the scalp in. Just a little for a second. Thank you very much. You know this, don't you? People here may be as well as you. You did? I didn't do it. You did? These are days now. Some of the members of the American business department have been really stunning the issue. I can assure you that your announcement of establishing a position was very exciting. ABC, the growth companies of this company are more than we know. Mr. President, I thank you so much for accepting my invitation and your celebrations to be...