 Mr. President, Foreign Minister, friends. Well, it's good to see you again. Thank you very much. Any Ambassador, friends? Mr. Richard? Hello. Hi. Hello there. Well, come in. I know we only have a few minutes. There'll be Gerald there. Why? I don't know. It's my job to read about you and I'll see. It's a really happy time today. It's good to see you. I'm going to be the man in the room dressed for days with him. You know it's always a sincere blow to me. Thank you. We'll see you again. Mr. President. We can't question the message we can only ask the President of the French Republic. Thank you, Mr. President. It became very interesting to know some things about certain acts. What was said in Tokyo about terrorism and other subjects made of Tokyo a good summit, these lines, we look forward to a good cooperation between France and the United States. As usual, I had the opportunity to do one now. How are you? I'm alright. President, there's two key men right here. Hello, welcome. Good to see you. Thank you very much. Mr. President, how are you? Good to see you. Good to see you. Mr. President, how are you? Good to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Mr. President, nice to be here. Mr. President, John Dickinson, thank you for having me. I'm right here. You're in good shape right there. I'm right here, I'm right here. John? I'm in love, that's all. I'm pleased that we all could be here today to join me as I sign this bill. Thank you so much. It's the Jim McClure and the Paul Hough. Right here, right here, right here. Right here. Yes, and we'll have the other guy who will fall on as long as possible. People are afraid of him. Well this is the result of seven long years of debate over the deficiencies of the 1968 gun bill. And I commend you all for your perseverance. Sticking with this. Must be gratifying to you members of the House had to get the 218 signatures for a discharged petition in order to bring this landmark bill to the floor and finally here to my desk. I think we're all aware of these circumstances that led to the 1968 bill and the tragic circumstances. And I think however we have the right and the responsibility to protect the rights of all Biden citizens without diminishing the effect of criminal law enforcement. And I think this bill does that. So now I'm going to sign the bill, and it's in my right one word. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Thank you very much. I'd like to walk your own in the chair. I'm very pleased. Don't do your paper. I'm just going to please because some people assume that once you have been chopped you might change your mind. One had nothing to do with that. In fact, I've used him in that occasion as a classic case for the other. I don't know of any stricter gun laws in the world. In the District of Columbia and there he was in broad daylight, taking off in the end of the movement. I'm glad it's going to be. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. You did a lot of work. I'm glad for your help. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Help of everybody else here. The team effort. Thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. Help get that... ... ... I got told Jim trouble is... ... This is Keeley. This is Keeley. This is Keeley. That's Keeley. That's Keeley. You better get back here or something. You guys get closer to the problem. She's only a little bit of a campus. You can see that. Keeley, do you know that she has a very loving character? She's not. She doesn't do it. She doesn't do it. She doesn't do it. Now this time. Please, this turned out so well. I have to say, the senator and his staff. They're wonderful. And we think you're the wonderful, too. They were. They were the ones that got everything started. Well, he's brought it. Your choice is ahead. I got the evidence. No. It's from her work. Oh, it's okay. You get a choice. That's a good copy. That's a good copy. That's where it comes from. That's where it comes from. Well, I don't see any choice there. That's pretty good. I'll take one of those. That's great. That's great. That's great. Well, I'm so glad they got a chance to see it. He's really made the difference on this one. I just want you to know. You're such a... You're just wonderful. Your baby looks so cute that day. Just wonderful. Okay. Well, Mr. President, thank you. Thank you. Oh, nice to meet you. Thanks so much. We'll get you some of these pictures. Okay, thanks. Mr. President, Congressman Bill Yan. Yes. Looks like he's got the specials there. Hello, Mr. President. Nice to see you. This is Bill Yorabi. Hello. Shake hands in China. Hi. He's going to find my picture. We would love to. We would love to. That's great. Shall I hold him up, do you think? Yes, that would be better. Okay. Do you want to shake hands with the President, such an honor? No. He just wants to look at the camera. Could we do one with Beverly Stenybile? Sure. Absolutely. You bet. Well, it's nice to visit the way in. I'm going to see the best formal basis in my life. I had more to meet you. I want to tell you one story. You called her on the telephone one time. You got a letter from her. You told me you don't want to buy her mother with this. That's the way it comes. That was three years ago. Three years. We can't say anything when you're around him, did you? I know. I know. He's been a great help. Yeah, we're proud of him. You don't have to say anything at once. What was that, Shatter? Yeah, he can't tell me anything. Just speak right up. Just a little bit. Just a little bit, Mr. President. He's been all the way over some time. Bless you, Mr. President. We finally got to stop saying God bless you wrong. Thank you, sir. Mr. President, Congressman Bill Kobe of North Carolina. Mr. President, great to see you. Thank you for saying us today. This is strong going. See you again, Mr. President. Dr. Eleanor Mussolio? Yes. Dr. Eleanor Mussolio. Is he a child? Congressman Ed Town. Congressman Ed Town. That's how he did it. Now, I understand that you've got four copies of the proclamation over here. And you understand where the inspiration has started. 86 being the year of the flag. The daughter of an immigrant and loves the flag, knows all about it. Sometimes I think all of you can lecture on the rest of us and they need more real love for America. That's right. That's right. Well, I shall come over here and sign it. Forty. That's it, yes. All right. Thank you, sir. Once told me that he believed that... Thank you, Mr. President. Told me that he believed that our support and affection for our flag was probably different than that of anyone in the other country. And he said he believed that it was because of other countries like, well, for example, and so forth. But here the flag of ours from the very beginning had taken the place of all that. But I know back my first... Well, I've always kind of gotten a lump in the throat about it. But President Nixon once sent me when I was governor of California at least every four times on trips around the world in the various countries so there I was, the president's representative. And I remember in Australia when you'd come back to the airport after being in those countries I'd never had much experience abroad and then there you'd see on the tail of that Air Force One you'd see that American flag and you'd choke up a little. But I remember when we were in Australia it was a time when we were being boycotted with regard to the... when we were boycotted by the Arab soldiers and so forth. And we were leaving Australia and we were flying on to Indonesia and we were supposed to refuel the country in between. And then the word came that these countries were going to refuse to refuel us because of the Air Boycott. Afraid that they would get in trouble themselves. And it seems that some diplomat along the line suggested that they paint the flag out, cover it up on the tail of the plane so we could be refueled. And I didn't know how much power just as the representative of the president I might have there. But I remember saying that we wouldn't go with that. So that takes that. I found out that I don't know whether anybody else would but the crew would be here. I loved it. But we didn't have to thank you very much, Mr. President. Glad to see you again. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you Mr. President. Thank you so much. Thank you very much. Thank you. How are you sir? Nice to see you again. Good to see you. Mr. President, this cell was made in honor of your second election to the presidency by a guy named Buck Proff. All by hand. Says Mr. President, from 1980 to 1988, Ronald Reagan. There's the name. I hope you would take us to your ranch and put your salarum as a souvenir. That's where it will go. Is his address in here right? This is it all in here. He's been trying two years to give it to you. He said you know how hard it is to give the president a movie. I thought, I thank your staff by the way for a minute. That's good. That's quite a job. Thank you very much. You can see we kind of go to the west. This is the record. This is great. The artist that is a history of the western senate. Look at that thing. That's a side-sector. That's a side-sector. We have the one side-sector. They begin with a Spanish war saddle in the year 1500, but then from that it's kind of all the western, I think it's great. Well, I hope you enjoy that. That's all you want. Thank you. We'll send him one of those pictures. Thanks a lot. Appreciate it. That's really good. Put that in the tag room. I just want to know one thing. How's the gift you're not going to praise something like that? There's probably not another one around. Usually they call around in these different places to find out what things are worth. Art galleries or whatever. I don't know how you're going to get it on lucky. Pardon me? You don't want to try to put this on lucky? Let's see what it... What would it be? Put in the stuff to go to the ranch. I'll put it in the corner, or I'll take it upstairs and put it in my bag. We'll take it. That took some time to do, didn't it? Oh, yeah. That's a real job in the saddle making. Ah, yep. Here's his address. Well, I think we should... How quickly will we have... We have... Oh boy. We'll send him a picture. Good idea.