 Our location is a little north now. What we've been talking about all morning in the Soviet Union, what to say. Mr. President, the President of Tobu? Mr. President, please follow me. So, do you see what we have here? Mr. President, the President of Tobu? Mr. President, we have a question for you. Well, is my place of residence? Is my residence? Is my residence a nation? And a bathroom in Tobu? In the heart of our country, in Tobu? Mr. President, it is my place of residence, in the heart of our country, in Tobu. Mr. President, it is my place of residence. I understand my wife, but you will choose in Tobu. I will not mind if you are in the house of this little house. Are you in the house of this little house? Mr. President, how are you? Mr. President, we have a question for you. Would you like to come here and take a picture of our residence? Mr. President, I would like to take a picture of our residence. I'm very happy to be on the house. back in a little bit, I thought she was about to go in. Yeah, it's me, sir. Are you? Yeah, I'm not. Why not? Now what do you think of this? Thanks, sir. The president will sit over there and just have a look at her. Thanks. What? They get one? Well, Sam asked, yeah, I heard him, he said, wait a minute. Yeah. Asked if, uh, they told us. Well, you could be as I said that. I said, marry him. I did, no. And it is. It is true. No, it's not that. It's not that the relations are excellent. Yeah, it's not that we're not here. That's why we're here. We come to a little as a great friend. We're most appreciative of the support that you've given us on problems of mutual concern in the United Nations and the Security Council there for your position of support on the Korean airliner, on Chad, and these. Yes. A little bit. I have to tell you, the state dining room in the region has impressed people from the broadcasting. There sure is a difference from those people from all over the country. They're cynical. The president, the White House press group, these people ask questions because they want news. They don't ask questions. They're always trying to catch it. But my table for lunch, I found myself totally surrounded by the opposite sex. They're all anchored in one radio and all the rest TV and they're relatively young. And finally, through the whole lunch and talking and exchanging views and everything, finally, when I stood up to take some questions and answers from the whole group, one of them, a very attractive young lady, stood up at my table, so I said, yeah, and she prefaced her question by saying she hasn't said this at all in the lunch. My husband is on the radio captain. And she then wanted to ask some questions about where we were going and almost threw me there. Mr. President, all I said was you need Ms. Reagan to join you in this for the day. I want you to meet Greg Harkins, who is the chairmaker, the lead barm, this friend who came with us to make this possible. Yes, we've done business before. That's right. Well, the same way. There's one of these, only a single, sitting in our living room at the range. Well, I'll tell you, the high point of the campaign was there at the Hill of Death, when you sat down and rockered and put Ms. Reagan on your knee. Both of them. That's what they're saying. I'm sure we can't hear it. I think they've never given a rocketry to anybody when they let you break them. Well, look at this. Now, there is one thing about this. A double one. What if we both sit down on this one and we're rocking opposite directions? Well, then you've got to do another. Can't do that. You've got to pull together, Mr. President. This is a picture. Oh, yeah. That's great. This is the most impressive picture, or is the most impressive picture I have. It's about $14,000 to $5,000, which is great. And it's a good quality piece of furniture. That's what America was built on. Look at that. The front ends of an automobile, sitting up there, the whole end of the automobile in four chairs. That's what I wanted to do. And I let all the air out of the tires. That should make 120 pounds of light, and that's why I was able to stay up there. And she should be like, yeah, yeah, yeah. You know what's left. I've got one of these chairs there and the whipsaw was in the capital, too. See your friend Bob Hopey? He's got one, either. Bob Hopey and George, but I'm chairing now. No, why do you remember this day when we... Could I get you to operate this thing? You should do it. You've got one you can do real quick. Here you go. Laura, turn it on. Get a pen that will... Oh, for Lord's sakes. I've got to start over again. I'll keep that face to you. I just realized I was riding in there. Oh, it's going to be very dark. Hello, friend. Mr. President, nice to see you. Nice to see you. Mr. President, how are you? I'm fine. Thank you. You've got an abyssal. Abyssal. Great. We missed one of the few pleasant days of your agenda today. Legal? Yes. And... Well, we want to invite you to the fair, Mr. President. I'm just going to say... Well, it's going to be a great success. Thank you very much. Okay. Well, I hope I can. I hope I can. I don't see the reason why not. Is that security? We're going to put you in a marting or a mask. It's good to see Nancy in the game now. Please give her a vote. Is that so many? Of course. Of course. Of course. I'm enjoying this time, the 16th hole. But then one of our guys landing one, the biggest hole there. I thought Lanny's escape was the greatest of all. I thought the total most was one of his problems. So Lanny said, why don't you and I have a drink? The person in the tour had Lanny looking for them. And finally, in his desperation, they told Lanny to go out in this other room and see if there was any out there out there and then they just kept going. I kept looking for the nearest bar. Thank you, Mr. President, so much. Thank you. Thank you very much. Hi. How are you doing? Nice to meet you. This is Laura Trout. Hello there. I'm Jim Johnson. Good to see you. Good to see you. Laura, you may know I'm the International Award for Science and Engineering. And I know I can meet you because at 18, you were sitting on such an award. And how did you ever get interested in the thing? What does it mean, counting teeth? Well, essentially, I showed you can identify fossil alligator teeth just with the teeth by studying the rings instead of having to have the entire jaw, which was necessary before. And the amino acids are more evident in the teeth than in a lot of other fossils. And that could lead to some pretty important changes in the fossil record in years to come, because now we'll be able to study the evolution of the animals in more depth. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. So, Matt, can we just have one here also? Thank you. Thank you. And I'm a souvenir. This is just a pin to the presidential crest. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you and congratulations. I feel a lot better about your whole generation. I have a message from the Notre Dame football team. They would like you to attend any one of the home games that you could, and they will give you 50 yard line tickets. They would use you this year, right? Our security people have some difficulties about getting me out in the crowd that way. They know that you're very busy, too, but they just want to offer. You please thank them. I'll hold that invitation in mind, even if it has to be sometime in the future. Thank you all. I used to broadcast. I actually broadcast because, yeah, I had University of Iowa games, but I would find they have an open date. I was a sports announcer. I usually make sure that we got over and covered in Notre Dame. So I didn't, but I stayed here. I've been a, when I go back to being a fan of the Rockney days. The Gipper. The Gipper, yes. Thank you, guys. Thank you, Mr. President. I know the coach is here. I'm a great admirer of your coach there, and I hope that nobody, just because they lose a few games, I hope nobody thinks the changes in the coach should be there. Well, there were some sentiments about that earlier, I think, but we just defeated USC rather nicely. So I hope to hear that. Experience it ahead. You know, there's a legend. Now, I haven't kept track of the last few years there's a legend in the Notre Dame USC game. The favorite never wins. I don't know. I suppose USC must have been the favorite. I thought that the kid would have been in the California press. That was a very good example. He used to be governor of California. So I don't think that's what it is. No, but I remember before I was a Californian in that great annual game. Thank you. Well, thank you. In reptiles teeth, you can determine from the rings of the teeth more accurate information than you get from the whole fossil remains, and therefore they can determine the age and the history of fossil remains just from examining a tooth. You don't have to have the bone structure or anything with it. She's now a freshman at Notre Dame. That's why the message from Notre Dame. I can't get used to girls saying that freshmen at Notre Dame are 50th anniversaries for the enactment of the federal credit union act. I change. President. Nice to see you. I'll say nice of you under the circumstances to keep these appointments today. These are all good credit union people that I have something to do with the bankable committee on occasion. Jim Williams. Good to see you. Thank you. Mr. President, Joe Percasa. Good to see you. Mr. President, John Hutchinson, President of the National Association of Fellows. Appreciate you taking the time. This is a couple of times. I thought that the President's a real honor to be here. My honor. Thank you. You're acting nice to meet you. Good to see you. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. This is President Hutchinson. Good to see you. Just had an author in here. He authored the book in Dallas. There's something about the city that he loves. Oh, yeah. It's a great city. It's a great city. It's a percent of human book. Really? Mr President, we do a group photo. Thank you very much. Mr. President, we do a group photo. Thank you, and the center. Next to him, because he looks so much younger than I do. Thank you. Well, I'm very pleased to have all of you here. Thank you, Mr. President. Fifty years. I got a lot of money, too. Well, the beauty of it is with the people, I swear to God. When I saw them coming in, seven kids in two houses, I thought, sorry, I had $13 in my purse. I wish I had a good amount of cash. Yeah, a little extra. Do you seem to have problems with the economy because they are beginning to fall? That's good to hear. That is good to hear. Well, I think they've got reason to do it. I think this is, I like some of the fixes of the past. I think it's a real recovery. I think they have its ups and downs. But the other day, there's a figure that I was amazed that the press paid very little attention to. And that was that we're today already a fraction of 78% of industrial capacity is being used. We've been clear down below half or something at the depth of it. The State of Rhode Island has got a few problems that he didn't come with us. He can help us with that. Thank you, Mr. President, very much. Thank you, sir. I appreciate you. Thank you.