 Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. How are you doing, all right? What are you talking, live or film? Well, the one we saw last night on the air was the dinner in Washington. The variety camp of foreigners. The variety camp. I was with you at the event last night. I was on TV. Good to see you. I'm not meeting a couple of people here. I'm here to welcome my staff to see you. And Clyde Romney. Clyde is my administrative assistant. It's good to see you. But I have a couple of things over here to sign. It's my first. You and what you did with our author. Well, at some point we'll have to report back as to how well we've done, although we'll never get considered for it. I understand, though, that it has worked very well. I think it was very well done. I know I think we'll have several million dollars that we can account for on it. And maybe a hundred. Wonderful thing to do. Thank you, Mr. President. No, this is a little enough. I appreciate it. I should have put that back in the box instead of on it. I'm used to clipping it to the bills that I forgot for a minute there. Well, thank you very, very much. Thank you so much for doing that. I remember 24th before Thanksgiving. It was the appropriate time to do it. We were just individually with you individually. Let's get out of the road here. I'm going to come with you because of you. Well, he did. He switched on when he came with me. First time I voted for somebody. Although George Romney is a relative. I was a reprobating of the family. Let's converse. Make the best converse. Mr. President, this is a new fact from my one hand. I'm honored. My wife. Where was it? For heaven's sakes. I'll be done. I remember that day of Occidental. And I remember somebody asked me something about bedtime verbons. I'm sure it was one of many. I'm sure it was one of many. This is a nice meeting of person. I can't remember. I said something to the effect that might have been something rather... I can't remember how he framed the question. Something rather to him, but it was bread and butter to me. My wife and I will join you tomorrow night at the mall. Three days in a row will be wonderful for me. It's a pleasure. Thank you, sir. Thank you very much. Good to see you. This is my wife. And this is House. And I haven't seen you since you were here. We have some jelly hoops for you. She's in it. Well, thank you. This is Becky. And this is Brian. How are you? And John. And Patrick. And Jill. And actually, we're all here to lobby for the $2,000 full extension. I think our family will come. Well, thank you very much. Thank you. She caught you in the black coats. You're going to be very proud of your father. And they're lobbying me to lobby you. To make sure that the tax reform bill gets out of the house. And over to the Senate. Well, I'm still on the underside of it. So your lobbying is very important to the neighbors. To the neighbors. To the neighbors. To the neighbors. To the neighbors. The lobbying is very important to the neighbors. They try for the Republican version. But if that doesn't work, they still have the other. Then we'll try to fix it up to the other house. And if we don't, if we can't make it acceptable, I'll scratch it when it comes to me. But we shouldn't stop the process. Well, that's a good idea. We shouldn't stop the process. I think we need a few phone calls from some of my colleagues. I'm sure he was doing that. That is very, very much needed. I'm afraid you may be in trouble on that. But I talked to some of my liberal in the steam room there. I saw some of the two liberal Democrats and they say that I would vote for them. So we need to make it public. That's right. I can't understand there's so many that don't want tax reform. I can't. How they can stand up for the present tax system we have is beyond my understanding because the Lord I have income taxes now for quite a few years. And I remember when I used to make out my own and now, when somebody else a professional makes it out for and sends it to me I don't even understand it after I've seen it made out. I don't know how the public is putting out this. Mr. President, we were at the Army Navy game and we saw your presentation up on a big screen. I thought that was very very moving. Those stuck in my mind and I was late getting the set turned on. It was a good game. I saw the game later, but I didn't see it. We saw you. It was really good. You had a few Democrats that comment about that. Very moving, I thought. What you said in the Army services throughout the world. Thank you. We appreciate your time. We appreciate it. One family photo here, Mr. President. We better get a nice family photo. That's right. I know where you are, Mr. President. Okay. Thank you, Mr. President. We appreciate your attention. Thank you very much. Mr. President, how are you? Good. Thank you. Mr. President, you made this by hand. It was a cotton ball. I was wondering what it was about. I thought it was going to be a real cotton ball. I was wondering what it was about. Well, you guys, that is a hobby. Well, Mr. President, I'm sure you've got that in your system. Well, would you please give me that? Artful things, that's very handsome. I had one just like it. I know this is going to happen this week. It might happen to be on Phoenix, but I had it on. Oh, I see. I was just... I was just telling you that officially in Arizona, these are nictics. Oh, they are. In fact, I was going to say, do you want me to pass the bill to make it better? It should make me better in Arizona. Well, that's handsome. Thank you very much. Please, thank you. Mr. President, good to see you. You're very nice to see you. You're not a rustling. This is America. This office today is better than others. Oh, my goodness. I always tell her, my whole brother needs to meet your wife. Because she's been such a wonderful woman. I wish we'd known each other. I wish we'd known each other. And she has such strength of care. I liked her when she picked out her china. And I've always said that every bride should pick out their china pattern. So, it isn't... And actually, that was so distraught with the press. Because... Well, they had it out. But she was buying this. No, people had volunteered this. And she did pick out. But they were going to marry you. Well, till like every one... Everyone had to pick out their own pattern. And that was her thought. To get to pick out. Donna brought you some things from Mississippi in seven years. Well, I was so thrilled when I heard Friday that every president needs an only china. This is my alma mater. Oh, thank you. Colonel Brad and Hotty Time. And then, my neighborhood, I live at Mill Creek in Brandon, Mississippi. And when I heard about it, two streets up, her lady makes and paints different things. So, she made this for me in a flower state, flower. And I'm actually presented to President Ms. Reagan. I didn't want to leave out Ms. Reagan. Well, thank you very much. And then, I don't know if I can afford for my husband and children to come, but they are Republicans. In fact, when the war on against Mondale, my children had achieved what everyone did for them. But I said the next best thing, and that's a picture of my children, my family. And last night, and I know you promised... Yes, these are for you. These are gifts from me, too. Last night, everyone needs a pecan pie. I think they touch it, because I know you probably can't eat it, but I just wanted you to know about our pecans in Mississippi. And I've been letting anybody open it because of security. It feels good again. Are you good? Well, anyway, it's a southern pecan pie. It's my mother's recipe, so I hope you'll enjoy it. And this morning, a quarter to seven before I left, my father-in-law called me and said, I have so many questions. How you should do it. The White House, please let us know. We'll answer what they... I said, no, I thought I could handle you by myself, but I really like to do a picture which is something for my mother-in-law and my mother-in-law. And this one's for my children because they were upset they couldn't come. What's going on, ladies and gentlemen? Oh, my goodness. Oh, I'm excited. Gosh, thank you. You've been pretty busy, I know. And when I watched the Mrs. Wolf had, I was like, how do you feel about your time as they come represent a great picture? These are postcards. I know, that's all I could find. It doesn't matter. I heard you're having trouble with Mr. McDonald over here, so did you need me to talk to him? Hello. I was just looking. I was just looking to see when you said those were the only pictures you had. Would you like to take a picture? Oh, God. Three. Oh, how exciting. It's all fun. I had to look all over for those, but it was fun. And what a great picture. Well, now this would be a little different because you've got to bring in the big ones. It doesn't matter. There's very little place to sign on this one. It's serious. What if I just put it on my name on here, but then I'll really autograph the front of the ones that are coming in. I certainly will. These are really informal. These were from the ranch. Well, I guess since we met, we can be informal. What are your children's names? Heather and Jason. I'll let you know what they're... I better not say it. Maybe we ought to have another one here because then I'm going to have to share it. Anyway, their cheer was Reagan Reagan, he's our man. And I'm going to have some garbage can. Oh. London is a rat. He's a student democrat. See, aren't they the greatest Republican in the United States? I've trained them right. But anyway, it is so fun to sing this at school and everywhere during the election. I thought it was very appropriate. And when I told them I was going, they said, mama, please tell them I'm a cheer and I'll tell them I'm a star. Donna's husband was a really outstanding football player at Ole Miss, Mr. President. Oh. That was about that generation. And his name was Stop Brown. He's a J-A-S-O-M. President got to see Ole Miss play Tennessee one year when he was Governor's Association. And they had a meeting in Mississippi. And we saw that in Jackson and the state of Michigan. You saw her. No, you're right. It was Tennessee and Tennessee was supposed to be one of the 30-point favors. And I remember the game because I would never forget that in a moment of quiet and up in the stands after Ole Miss had scored again, was out of the hit and it was pretty definite. I heard a voice raise. I was sitting down there with the Governor in a box and he says, man, what would they have done if John Wayne had been here? That's right. That's good. Make sure, man. There. Oh, they just want to leave this one. There's a barbershop in Maywood, Mark, in Jackson. And when I was down there right after Donna's won the Mrs. America title she came in there and sitting in the barbershop held court for all the fellas in the barbers telling them about the Miss America experience, the Mrs. America experience in the bottom. And her husband was with her and her children. And it was like, oh, hold on. There I was getting my hair cut. Donna was telling them all about the size of what it was going to be. I feel good. Charlie, CH, I'm such a good daughter-in-law now. So you've been giving him some problems? No. Not me. No. No records. All right. Great. I might be giving Tim some problems. This one is too. My mom and dad. Donald. This is the Oval Office. The fire is cooking. Well, on the airplane, this man said you're going to be there. I'm all in here. Are you going to have dinner with him? I said, why not? I was cooking tonight. I enjoyed it so much. You're doing a wonderful job. And what did your husband say? Linebacker. And his name was appropriate. Stomp. Yes. Trestone. Really great. I'll tell him. The school oligarch goes to Madison Regional Account. He helps coach up there. And most of the 10, 28 players go both ways. Thank you again, Mr. President. Thank you very much. You're very kind. You've made lots of people happy. You've made a lot of people. Thank you so much. Thank you very much. Mr. President, how are you? Good. We got a flop that was made and a piece of pipe and a star quill if I could show it a little bit. I hope the light is red, white, and blue. Yes, I do. It's got the red, white, and blue. It's got the symbol of the American Eagle on it. Yes. It's all handmade by our local women. Do you like it? Yes. I realize you're a very busy person, but thank you for taking the time. This is a piece of pipe. Let's get that cleaned out later on. It's got a buffalo on it. What I want you to know from way back to that size, believe it or not, I was, you know, it was way back in the Midwest, in Illinois, but it was in a place where the Black Hawk Indians had been very prominent there. As a matter of fact, the statue of them just north of there along the Black River was built, looking down river at Corn Island because they used to come through that Dixon amount up there in the Corn Island and back. Well, I just grew up with some of our local library in the little town there. They had a whole gallery of things of that kind. These are products there. I could always be found in there. These are products of stuff that's made, you know, nowadays. They hope to make an industry out of that. We're hoping to. Oh, that's great. I should think so. Yes. Well, thank you for that. Yes, thank you again. Thank you very much. Pleased for all those who had a hand in this. Thank you. President, I'm going to give you something. Yeah, man. This is Paul. Thanks to you and the script. Well, hey, good. Thank you. Thank you. How many more have we got? One. Last group. This is the business end of life. Oh. It's got more to protect it. There. There's your peace pipe. Ah. I think... I think we... Well, I'll let you put it all back together again, but I think we put that in the ranch stuff, to go on the ranch. I didn't think there was a hole in the under. There is a hole. Okay. The other things, I suppose, should go to the library. Clothing block. Yeah, I guess. You don't want that on your bedroom wall. Okay. Thank you so much. Hello, President. How are you? Nice to see you. I'm sorry that Rudy couldn't make it down here, but I guess the bed is... Well, it's nice to see you. Thank you. Mr. Schaefer has a bronze sculpture, like we said, too. Well, it's... This... is a letter of offer to test for you, which one is yours? Thank you. Thank you.