 We have a pleasant task, third appropriation bill that's on time, within the budget limit. And I'm not thinner than some of those others have been. Well, this provides the funding needed, as we know, for the important domestic programs, the departments of labor and health, human services and education. And please, to see both Houses of the Congress vote to support the existing prohibition on funding for abortions, except where the life of the mother is involved. And now, I want to do this quite a few more times, wait about 10 more times between now and October 1st. There it is, going to effect on October 1st. Congratulations. That's a good bill. Good part of it. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you for signing it. Thank you, sir. We appreciate it. Let's do this 10 more times. But now, I'm going to tell the first person, I want to say thank you. Congratulations. Thank you very much. He wouldn't take it as a suggestion, no one else has got it. Thank you. There was no such thing as that. Literally. Well, we should have done some more then. 10 more, 10 more bills. You've got a couple down there. We're looking at a couple. Well, so long. I'd like to present our strawberry queen, Sabrina Anna. Well, very good to see you. Sabrina, so this is that home? This is Mr. Cook. But don't we think we ought to get a family picture? Everybody gather on. Maybe you should be between us. And I thought you'd like to come down. Well, we're honored to have you. Some days are better than other days. Well, this is all new recently. Some anonymous donor gave us this. And I didn't like the other one before. But this one just automatically took on the same color as the drapes. Mr. President, this is to be presented to you on behalf of the West Virginia Water Festival Association. For heaven's sake. I'm getting the picture. Well, thank you very much. Please stay up. Mr. Cook. The lady takes your glass. They have another gift for you. Right. Well, thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. President. Well, see you. Sorry, miss. I'll write you a letter here. And then my family would like to greet you this letter. Just a word of appreciation of your presence. And thank you for having us. And this is so nice. Yes. She wrote that on her script. They're on the front. I just made sure that the address is all here. We had trouble composing ours. But she said I didn't have any trouble writing my letter. And I'll respond. Thank you for having me. Thank you. I read about you back in 1963-64. And, you know, I thought even then if I could do this. And I had told somebody I said he would never be president of this country because he's too good for it. So when you finally got it for president I'm excited. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. President. Senator Garnes, Mr. President. Yes. Mr. President, how are you? Good. This is my nephew, Russ Redbaugh, and his son, David. It's an honor to meet you, sir. And his dog, Randy. Yes. Russ, why don't you and David get in here and welcome to the president. I've got many cameras with the president. Can we get the dog to sit down? Randy, down. Put him wherever you want him. I don't know whether you'll mind me or not. Well, thank you for having us, Mr. President. Russ and David have wanted to meet you for a long time. Did I understand that you're into swimming? Yeah. That was one of mine for seven summers when I was going to high school and college. I was a lifeguard. Well, you've continued to guard a lot of our lives the last eight years. It's a good healthy story. Okay. Thank you, sir. Thank you very much. Well, pleased to meet you. You too. We're trying to get the place shut down up there. That'd be helpful. It's difficult. I just get those appropriation bills down here. But Abbey would be running all this labor stuff. We're almost cutting it. We can handle appropriations. We're down to conferences. We have political documents. Can we do that? Congressman Harold Allen, Mr. President. Nice to see you, Mr. President. I'd like you to meet my family. Natalie, our oldest. Natalie Doug. And this is Tammy. Mr. President, I'm asking for your vote for my President's reelection campaign. I think I could be talking. Mr. President, my son, John. Nice to see you. Cindy was the chairman of the Korean Americans for Reagan Bush in 1984. And in the Asian Voter Coalition, this year is the director of the Voter Coalition's 10 nationalities for the new ticket, the one we want to be here next year, the Bush ticket. And he's very, very interested in this whole process and has enjoyed herself. Mr. President, you probably don't remember. I have brought to send you off to Louisville, Kentucky, your first debate against Miss Mondale. And we had a great big scarf, a silk scarf for your wife, and I had a scarf from our coalition to you. Actually, a silk necktie. And I'm sure with zillion things that's coming here. You're doing a picture for our Christmas card, Mr. President. And it's mighty nice of you to do that. So let's do however you want to. I think you and Wendy are one side of the class. Cindy, you should be between the two. Two of you get on the other side. And we leave together. My eight years have been terrific because of you and this will be a real treat for my constituents, our last Christmas card for them. How's that? Great. Thank you. I ran in the Senate primary against the Republican appointee, David Karns. He bested me. Now we're pulling for him out there. On my station today, which is hopefully something you might autograph to the Dodd family from that class of 81. Mr. President, as far as we're concerned, you're going to be the best president in history of the United States. Thank you. Show the picture of your wife. This was February of 1981 where Nancy first had freshman wives for tea. And having been a Korean American, the nation's Korean American magazine. I don't think either of our gals have aged a bit since such pictures. Thank you. Good to be with you. Thanks. Goxley, Mr. President. Hi. Good to see you again, sir. Good to see you. I'd like to meet my family, my wife, Pat. Hi. Nice to see you. My son, Chad, he's 15. Nice to see you. And a bit of a swimmer and say I have no, he's a swimmer. What do you think is my stroke? Usually freestyle, but I'm from Backstripe also. Isn't that funny? That's a coincidence. Deadly relay of backstroke and all, but freestyle for this prince. Yeah. Did you do the 50? Yes. Yards of Readers. Yards. It was all yards. Yeah. 220 and so forth. But I also, and for seven summers in high school and college, I lifeguarded in River Beach. I had to work only through school. I think I saw a picture of your lifeguarding days one time. Yeah, there's been a couple of them around. I think we'd better have a family picture. You've been close to her, yes. That was great. Good to see you. We had the Vice President out in Findlay, my hometown on Friday. Had a great crowd and about 8,000 people there for a relatively small town. Things are looking good. You're carrying a California law, carrying an Ohio law. Okay. You sure did. 84. That's right. The Heartland Special. You look really good. I just keep staring at you. Thanks so much, Mr. President. Appreciate it. Please seal. Thanks again. Good meeting you. Good to meet you. Thanks again. See you again. Just won an award for producing the finest blueberry wine in North America, and it's a result of the Reagan policies that this man would have to start this company five years ago. Producing something like four or 5,000 bottles is now up to about 40,000 because of the wrong amount of economic policies that he wanted. I'm going to tell you it's been the best eight years of my adult life, sir. Thank you. And I hope you'll come to Maine and visit us after you retire. Well, maybe I'll have a chance to do that. Why don't you get in the middle here and we'll get it. It's free, sir. I'll even have the wine showing. Okay, me too. Now, you may even have a conflict of interest because this is going to go into direct competition in North California wines. Well, we have decided that the best thing to do is make raisins out of it. It's California. You think you'll enjoy it. The raisins are invented in California. Yes, and they're always the result of a bad crowd. Really? Yeah. They're trying to make a blueberry raisin out of our wild blueberries. This is an amazing fruit. I think it should be very impressive. Thank you very much. Thank you very much for seeing us. Thank you, sir.