 Well, again, I'm glad to have this opportunity now with you all again, but there's some going on. We're going to Geneva as you know, and I have to tell you, I'm going to have sense of optimism, but not because I have any illusions about Soviet intentions and the fundamental differences between us, but one thing that over with your help and support, we're going there for the first time in a long time with strength, supportings, and I'm going to take advantage of that when we get there. We're bringing a broad agenda to Geneva, focusing on the full spectrum of our relations. It isn't just going to be there to argue about some proposal. There are the warrants cuts, although the warrants cuts are going to be very a part of it, but all the regional conflicts and the bilateral relationships that we're not going to make any artificial linkage of all these, human rights and everything else, it's all going to be there because I think the main purpose is that in some way we can begin to riddle away of distrust and suspicion of the existence of the Queen's, the other men will follow. The key objective of the meeting for which I have to be a charter realistic course for negotiations and negotiators after Geneva. But as you know, in Moscow earlier this weekend, we're going to be reporting their talks. We have to affirm that we face a difficult negotiating task. I'm sure you want to stress that Geneva has an in-minute talk but rather a Q-party ongoing process. We need to show the Soviets that we stand together in support of our democratic values and respect for human rights as a basis for our policies around the world. But now that's enough out of me. I'm going to call on George and maybe one of you wishes to keep going. Thank you. Please. I have a chance to read each one of them in the video. Before we leave here for today, but I understand right now that you might have about 30 seconds for them. What about having everybody sit down? They're in there. Thank you, gentlemen. We're just having this photo opportunity here in mind. Supposed to have been set by a sucker. If anyone wants to get in the picture, get on this side. Jim, I saw Bud turn, I saw Jim turn. Well, if I could just for a few moments here, I see our trip to Geneva as a potential starting point for better relations between our two countries and we're going to remain optimistic and believe it. It still happened. I'm realistic at the same time. We know our adversary will not grant us any favors and we know his record on protecting fundamental human rights. But you, the leaders of the United Nations of Christian Faith and Jewish leaders who are here, this is appropriate in our today Christian tradition and I don't have to educate any of you on the Soviet record on religious rights. In fact, I'm looking forward to hearing your suggestions on how we may be able to effect some problems. I'm back and I'm going to talk to Mr. Robert Chet about it. But let me assure you that when I meet with him, the issue of religious persecution and human rights in general will be very high on my list along with regional issues, bilateral matters and control and security. These two have important moral dimensions. Our Strategic Defense Initiative, for example, is intended to protect life rather than to destroy it or even threaten it. And if we can get the Soviet Union to recognize the merits of moving in this direction together, we will have made an important step on the path to a safer future. There's been a little confusion about what I mean with our Strategic Defense Initiative. It isn't a weapon, it is a shield, a space shield in which we hope that our research will lead us to a system that will enable us to intercept nuclear missiles before they reach their target. But if and when that research indicates something of that kind is possible. It is my dream that before we suddenly rush ahead, claim possession and deploy it, that we sit down with all the other nuclear powers in the world, including the Soviet Union, and tell them that now we have the answer to eliminating nuclear weapons. And that if all of us join in doing that, we'll make that weapons system that defensive system available to all. And I'd like a little bit to, like a Geneva when after World War I, we outlawed poison gas. Everybody kept their gas masks. Everyone would have this defense system in the event that someday a madman would re-institute those weapons we've done away with. We can't take away from men's minds the knowledge of how to make those weapons. So this would be our gas mask consists of year on item report. But I appreciate this opportunity to break bread with you and having given the profession in which we often tease each other about being invited to lunch or dinner but having to perform for a meal and not knowing which segment of our faiths that I could call upon for this is here to give me as a layman would you permit me to ask the Lord's blessing? Dear God, thank thee for this gathering. Thank for the opportunity that you have given each one of us to serve you. Bless this food to more use. Thank thee for it. Dear God, we thank thee for the beauty of this earth. May the Lord's name be upon you. May the Lord be true to both men's guidance. It's original. It's very keepsake for us. It is done. We have a presentation to make to you, Mr. President. I guess the other day you had some of your supporters come in against upon your four more years in office and we want you to know that it's four years of encouragement that you've given to us. So we have to present this bell clock and the inscription is to President Ronald Reagan the gratitude for your timely encouragement by the Alzheimer's disease association. Thank you very much. That's very handsome. Thank you. That got stopped by Secret Service, of course. Well, of course it was ticking. Well, thank you very much. That's very handsome. I should take that upstairs. Well, we certainly have been encouraged by the public awareness. This kind of thing has given us great encouragement because the public awareness created as we go back into our home towns into our various districts and they know that your staff for approval is on our association. The research clearly has been improved. But it's still not enough. Government, it's 56 million and it should be 3.5 to 5 million hours. I know this is a budget deficit. I know. Dental research is 44 million. I don't have all the private resources. We have 4.5 million. Is that 365? Yes, tremendous. Could we give us 2 million dollars? 2 million. It started 40 years ago. We were in the first year out. With your help. When you helped us a lot. We went from one day to one week and now it's the month of November. Our small time is a way into this month. So that's quite a challenge. I wish you lots of luck. Yes, in the summit. Thank you. Congratulations. That was the greatest thing I could have done. There's one advantage about having my age now is that I'm looking forward to it. At some point in the negotiations I'm going to go into a hand-kicked look. Thank you for seeing me. I carried the flag in Brother Rat. So I took you down the field. See, you know we're still being seen. Yes, sir. I found out, now I have 2 movies that go on. I've noted Dane. They play the rock and fill for the incoming freshman class. And at the M.I. Cadets just yesterday told me that every year they show Brother Rat. The M.I. You and I had the right uniform and all that. The M.I. says that West Point is the Virginia Military Institute of the North. I have a question to see if you can. Thank you so much for saying it. Well, it was a pleasure. Thank you. God bless you for all that you're carrying on and doing. Thank you. Are you taking those billboards? That's the official bill. Official bill? It's in the records. I was there. I'll be glad about that. I hope you'll sign the H.R.T. session. I hope you didn't. I'm afraid they've got some things in there. Basically, I've seen some of the things in there. I'm trying to do a things for you. But I... They loaded it up with some things that don't properly belong there. And, yes... And it would find the... It would find the Congress, literally, as a plain doctor. They had to adjust the micromanagement over so many details that I think they're just... I mean, a message that I make no pain. But here's what we do agree with. What you try to do with it. How they... They loaded it up and loaded it up. Is it being sent back for a moment? Is it being sent back for a moment? Well, I can't do that. Well, I have to send it back. If it's sent back... It's the line item. Yes. Here's another sense of purpose. Just so there isn't what every governor adds, what an item, Victor, I could assign that bill and send it deeper. Line item down. These initiatives... And then they could overwrite it. Yes, they would overwrite it. If they feel strong enough, they can do it. In California, in eight years, I lined items 943 times without everyone's being hurt. They would put the things in. But if they had to face standing up for zero, would that just expose by itself? They didn't dare go for it. You know, if you get something that you've got to find a bill like that to get it passed by sneaking it in, then there must be something wrong with it. Yeah, I don't see any reason for avoiding that. We'll have to get back to you in an amended format. I hope you'll let us understand. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you. Oysters for being orange juice. Hearing difficulties that I had. Orange juice sounded to me like oysters. I told it. It's amazing the things I've heard. I've heard that. Thank you. Thank you.