 It was up 10% from last year. That's all right. So my contribution will be up 10% this year? Is that all right? That's all right. You know, you said you liked Dublin. This helps. Could I just congratulate you on your 100th anniversary in the United Way of America? I'm going to be helping in Washington for your privilege. 100 years? 100 years. I want to have a $3,000 cheats around the country coming to Washington. Jim Robertson, the creditors I know. Well, I just went over and spoke to that Congress as they call it, the Congress of Eternal Organizations. That's right. There's their hundred there. Right. There's over 100 organizations in that that have been working throughout that. So we'll be easier in talking to you about it. This is the world's greatest opportunity. He's the greatest advocate of volunteers in the world, I think. You've made a difference. Well, he started with his own union. That's how they did the Tocqueville engine line. We voted on it. Well, you know, I'm sure you all know about how much last year was the record for five years. Almost 80 million. 80 million. You know, when we cut the taxes, many people said, oh, golly, now that the production isn't so big, why people won't give us much. I gave more. Right. 150 million in Washington. It's a big fantastic. We'll go over it. 40, 60 months. Yes. Thank you. Russian heart. Thank you, Mr. President. President, I'd like to meet Bob Tish. Yes. Yes. I know. Congratulations. Thank you. I've eaten 40,000 employees. Just about the biggest man in the job, and there is in the land. But they're great people. They're actually great people. So I'm enjoying it to be there, to run the show far. Maybe to be some of them want to get on TV. You know, we have one of them. My son is the producer. He did risky business, but as well as Soulman. Son, Ron is one of the actors in Soulman, which is opening on October 25th. Well, for heaven's sakes. Steve Fish is one of the young producers. And I met Ron when I was out there in April when he was filming film. He's kind of surprised me. We're there too. He's a good actor. He did very well. Steve wouldn't have used him unless he was good. And I think Steve was up in San Jose. Sneak preview of it on Friday night. He did very well. He thinks it would be very successful. He's pretty well grounded. He surprised me. It seems as somebody offered him a much more important part in something. And he said no. He said he wasn't ready to take on something that important. He would start with a smaller role, a smaller role, which I understand. And see us. We both have a lot to do for it. See us Soulman successful. Mr. President, thank you for taking the time. We'll keep the mail running. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. How do you go? Jerry. Well, listen, you know, this whole organization with Jack Hume's idea, this man came on and made it work. And I want to thank you for all you've done and all the help. It was on their necks. It was on Nicaragua Freedom Fighters and all these other things. I mean, you were all out there helping and your name was suggested and successor. I said, I couldn't possibly think of anybody better than you to do that. Take your place. It's like we're not starting together and finishing together. Well, I thought they were going to change the amendment. It was a possibility of a third term. Well, that wrote along. I don't think we'll ever be done it for the act, Mr. President. Yes. Well, your position is a good one. There's no reason why American people cannot in the future. I'd like to know your choice. It's going to be fun being back into the issue when supporting it. I've always felt one of the things about being in Geneva, impact, right, was here. So it's nice to be back and be among friends. God bless you. Mr. President, one other thing I wanted to mention to you. I'm going to consider running for the Senate in 1988. And I'm going to come in and ask you for your advice. And if I do it, I'd like to get some very good advice. I'm going to win a couple of elections in a row. All right, all right. You're sure you're thinking it over? Why? I will. You could use another Republican there, right? All right, thanks so much, Mr. President. Thank you for everything. Well, it's been my pleasure to work with that joy. Mr. President, Jim Dean Jackson, a man of all American leadership. Thank you. Can I wear my cap, sir? You should. All right, sir. I appreciate you having me over, sir. Thank you. Thank you. I think you know Tony from SIPME and General Counsel and the Veterans Affairs Committee. How are you, sir? How are you, sir? Good to see you again. Good to see you. Thank you, sir. You represent the American Legion here in Washington, D.C., and it's just a chairman of the Senate Committee on Veterans Affairs. It works with us very well and very effectively. But Jim wants to tell you a little bit about the plans for the American Legion in the area that you're very interested in. President, I have a couple of things, though. I'm going to quickly take something of interest. You and Ms. Reagan, of course, have sort of set a pace for us. We're very interested, of course, in the youth area. And one of the things has been the drug abuse that we have seen throughout the country. We have 16,000 American Legion folks who touch about 200,000, 14 of 17-year-old people on a yearly basis. And then you have the gardens for the boys' nation and girls' nation each year, if you're familiar with it. And our plan is to work with the mobilization of our post, our departments, and particularly these young people who are now coming through our programs. We've got many, many hundreds of thousands. Tom broke off as an alumni of one of our programs and many others that we would like to activate. And we need a person who would be able to get that little extra adrenaline going. That's not true. I can motivate or activate a certain number. But you and Ms. Reagan are people who our organization looks to you and accept even more than just being president. You know, like, like, like, part of the family. And certainly, this is one of our magazines very recently in March that featured you in an article. And this is the latest that came out in August when they saw home drugs, and we started. They're letters and resolutions of the you and your wife and the materials. And we'd like to leave this and tell you that we would like to be part of this program. And we would like to avail our people, our sources. It will not be costing anyone anything. This will be part of our contribution to our country. And we would like to do this for you, sir. Thank you very much. Thank you for this, but also thank you for that because that's the way we envision this. There's only, there's a limit to what government can do and crusade at this time. We're really going to have to be with the people out there all the way down to the middle. And we're going to consider yourself on board. This is a copy of resolutions for your staff, many, many pages. And I know you won't read this before you go to bed tonight. But I'm sure you have staff. You'd like to get ready. There's a little bit of, a little extra with us. And there's a small token of our friendship. We appreciate that you would give our church a visit. Tell her how much we do. And we appreciate you working with us into your very, very busy schedule and having me over today. And I look forward to another visit. I'm all right. Just wait and see. A couple of little souvenirs. Nothing to match all of that. Thank you so much. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. I wish our house together. And I want you to know that they have set this up with your staff and had not been for them. Certainly maybe you and I could have got together today. I want you to know how much I appreciate them and I appreciate working with them. Listen, I appreciate all of the things you've done. You're so kind to me. Thank you so much, sir. Like I said, we invite you to come to San Antonio to my convention which will be in August this year. I'm sorry you weren't insistent. It was a good one. I gotta let you come. It went out of my position. Best way to run, sir. Thank you, sir. Thank you.