 Okay, what do you want? Gentlemen, the president and vice-president of the United States, ladies and gentlemen, I am signing two bills that will provide peace of mind, I think, to many of our citizens. This first bill will begin to address the tragedy of America's missing children. Every year in this country thousands of children disappear from their homes. The Missing Children Act will reassure parents that every effort is being made to find or in more tragic circumstances to identify their children. Finding missing children has become a national problem because of overlapping jurisdictions and the lack of central. The Missing Children Act attempts to lessen these problems by mandating a system to allow parents access to a central computer file designed to help the Congress and particularly Senator Paula Hawkins, Congressman Clay's show Missing Children. John and Ravel Walsh of Hollywood, Florida came to the cause of all exploited children because of their own find this law in the presence of Sergeant Richard Rafino, who is recognized in the effort to assist searching parents. The second bill isn't as much concern as it does the criminal. Today it is not the wrong doer who falls through the cracks of our criminal justice system. All too often the victim of a serious crime is forced to suffer. Criminal justice system remains unresponsive to the victim's real needs. And while the defendant is provided with counsel who can guide him through the criminal process, when a victim or witness is threatened or intimidated as a result of cooperating with authorities, common sense tells them people forgetting this bill to my desk. And by the way, forgive me for continuing on another subject to spot hopeful news. That's the officer. We don't want to turn around. President, what is your speech to be about tomorrow night? Strangely enough, I'm going to talk about the economy. It's a partisan speech, sir. Is it a partisan speech? Go and invite the speakers tomorrow. It's always open to you. Is that going to be a partisan speech? Some of your critics say it's going to be a partisan speech. Of course. Some people say your course isn't the right course. Straight down to 12.