 It's been a long desire to shake the hand with you at the press conference. Here we are. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I think for a minute we'll do a small talk here. President, what's your response to Walter Mondale's deficit plan? Did you see it today? Nothing new. He told us several weeks ago he was going to raise the people's taxes, and now we're doing it. Well, at least he has a specific plan. You plan to take it specifically. Have you ever used deficit by how much? I think I've set up more specifically than most other administrations, and all the things that we've been trying to do since 1901. Now this is for the state-of-the-art business, I think. Senator, are you going to see Grameco during the U.N. General Assembly session? I'm just going to take any questions here in the photo opportunity and there'll be time to talk about that in a little bit later. Are you going to have a hold of this conference soon? Point is tight. I'm showing off. Welcome to the White House. You know, it's always a pleasure. I meet a Greek people here. We should all be proud that this is one of the few executive residences in the world that's open to the people. So when I say to you, mi casa es su casa, it's literally true. And just as true, and something none of us should ever forget is that this country belongs to all of us. We recognize that the forebears of many Americans of Hispanic descent, well, it was the United States that came to them west. We Californians fully appreciate the highly developed Hispanic culture that existed in our state prior to its becoming part of the United States. As in the other state-storic Pueblo of Los Angeles, the wonderful restored missions, not as just part of the state's heritage, but part of your heritage, then leading our fellow citizens, that our Hispanic heritage is something of which all Americans can be proud. We're also celebrating the contemporary contributions of Americans of Hispanic descent. Having been in a profession I was in for most of my adult life, I knew many Americans of Hispanic descent in the performing arts. Anthony Quinn is showing off some of that talent right now at the Kennedy Center here in Washington. There are, of course, many more, the beautiful Dolores Del Rio. But more importantly, we honor all those many millions of our citizens who so exemplify the values of family, work, and respect for God and love of country. When it comes to these basic building blocks of character, no group of citizens should be prouder than Americans of Hispanic descent. Over the years, the contributions made by these people just by being good Americans have had an enormous impact on our way of life. With hard work, they've built large corporations and accomplished great things. And when we look for exemplary individuals who have overcome great odds and endured much personal hardship, we know we'll find to make ends meet, even though managed to raise their children with dignity and pride, see that they receive a good education and teach them the values that are so important to Hispanic Americans. He went back to school. He earned his master's degree in business administration. He served his state in the high government post and is now a successful businessman. He's an inspiration to all who know him and what he did of Hispanic women. It's a combined federal campaign to make you a success for all of us. All right. Nice to see you. Hi, I'm Mr. President. I'm the President of the Chairman of the Drive National Council. I'm the Chairman of the Drive National Council. I'm the President of the Jerry Murphy Veterinary Cancer Society. We're looking forward to seeing you buff along the way. Hi, how are you? Mr. President, nice to see you again. He says high water work. Last year, this is going to have a tough time. I had a good year. Prime Minister, I think we ought to go over here. And I sit down. Thank you. I was looking again for the amount. $686,000, which is a 10% increase over last year. We think it's realistic. It's something that we can't attain. But of course, we're all going to have to work to make sure it will happen. Of course, your leadership will help make it happen, Mr. President. You should have told me about that 10% first. I think it's good. A couple of digits. Congratulations, New York. I opened the meeting this morning with a discussion of the latest proposal for former Vice President, plus his name. And for that to ask Dave Stockman to kind of give us a rundown on that. Well, since many of you here are late, I'm sure you're well yesterday, I'm not sure there's a lot more to say, but maybe there are four or five things that we should pick out. By way of general characterization, I think the first point you ought to hammer home constantly is this is not a budget plan in any way, shape, or form. It's a campaign brochure which reports to heroically black $177 billion per year out of the deficit without causing discomfort.