 Yes, sir, Mr. President. How are you? Good to see you. It's been a pleasure. When they're all going to stay, they're all going to stay except camp. And I'm escaping. And he's going to jump ship. I don't show over here. You're transition too. That's right. You're the one that brought us in. That's right. We came over to the shirt sleeves on Friday afternoon. We didn't know anything about it, Tommy, and I until you announced it. Okay, everybody look at this. Like A.B. Cole has announced his White House council while he's at Mexico. Well, is it candy? Candy, sir. I've been doing this for you ever since. Did you get the picture of President Jim? Sure. Yes. Mr. President, tomorrow I'm going to, or the next day, I'm going to go out and do something you like, which is so good. Thank you. Okay. Yes. I want to talk in a few days. I'm there myself. I'm going to tell you about this man. He was my Chief of Staff at the Senate. He really, really did a superb job. But the picture that you just had made with Jim Cannon, where I can no doubt will go up right beside the picture of Jim Cannon and Jerry Ford. And beside the picture of Jim Cannon and Nelson Rockefeller. And beside one of you and me. And you are a man of all seasons. Thank you. He served. He served three presidents now. That is correct. That is correct. Not the three hours? We can do that. There we are. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. Jim, we're coming back down there. Yes. See you later, Mr. President. Okay. I just want to get out of my family. Good. Well, thank you. Have a good one. Thank you. Why don't we just go around and get a family? About kissing cousins? Yeah. I told Secretary Schultz that we should have said a better word. Now is the time for easy one. You understand? Put in the war. Thank you very much. Well, I thank you for what you do. Wait one second, but... I think a few souvenirs here. Thank you. Thank you very much. I love you. I don't know how. I've never heard of it, but anyway, they're yo-yo's. Thank you. Thank you. All right, thank you. Thank you again. Keep up the good work. Thank you. You're welcome. Bye. Mr. President and Ambassador Bird. Mr. President, very nice to see you. Nice to see you. Thank you for the honor. This is my wife, Libby. Actually, we had the flight attendant show ten, fifteen years ago in Taiwan, and you were representing President Nixon. Yes, you were the governor of California. That's right, that's right. This is my daughter, Libby. Nice to see you. I think we ought to get a family picture here. All right? How do I do it? I don't think so. You're a pretty girl. Thank you. Listen, I know the change is going to be quite drastic between the two places. I'm grateful to you for doing it. Just a souvenir. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. You were the governor left behind on that greatest gift I ever had in my life. The case of California won. The case of California won. And the Delilah collection of nuts. Delilah collection of nuts. I've been blood in their wine for years. I've been blood in their wine for years. So we come forward for a return visit with the United Nations. Quite a little country they've got there. They've built it up out of nothing. We'll try and do the same for Burma. All right. Thank you, sir. You're very kind. Nice to meet you. Nice to see you. Our best to miss is Reagan. I shall. Are you on? President, how are you, sir? Good. Good afternoon. Welcome back from Canada. I'm just trying to get a family picture. This way? You must have had lots of practice in Canada. You still can smile, sir, I think. I have to make a thank-you for the present to you. Years ago, when I was doing Indonesia Visit of President Suharto, our son was now a great murderer of yours. I had to dance everything. I asked you to sign. And you didn't just sign it. You wrote a note to him. And that has been taken to college. Everybody has become a Republican from there. He's still very much at this. And I remember that with great appreciation. How kind you were. And it's a good evening. Please do. I know that what you've done is, Gaston's the epitome. I know what you can do for us now in Malaysia. Thank you very much. Thank you, sir. It's wonderful. We're glad you sent Gaston over to us. But I'm sure you must miss him over here. He's a wonderful man. Wait one second here. I just wanted you to forgive us. Thank you, sir. You too. It's very nice. We're going to present our credentials out there. Thank you for receiving us. And lots of luck for the rest of the time. Thank you. Thank you, sir. Appreciate it. That's Ambassador Lahn. We're pleased to meet you. This is my wife, Mary. Nice to see you. This is my father. I'm able to see you. I'm a mother-in-law. My father-in-law. I've got a family picture. I appreciate that. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. You're welcome. Thank you. I'm going to add some hazardous, hazardous duties for Thor. Kiss him. Back in 75, 76, we spoke at a farewell luncheon for H.I. Gross. I don't even remember it. I don't even know. He said it's not my good to do so. I'm going to throw in the newest commentator, but I'm going to do sports. It was a farewell luncheon over at the house. Well, listen. I'll give you a few mementos. Thank you. Thank you, sir. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. I should say. I've waited a long time for this. I'm the one who writes the letters to you. I'll give you the information. Yes. Why don't we move over here and have a family picture? Okay. We'll go over the front, won't you? I'll see. Okay. Remember white pigeon or not? Oh. That's all she talked about. I wanted to look up some pictures and take a long to show you, but I'm not sure whether we can... We can go by train and then in the sleigh. Yeah, that's right. I remember. That's right. Here's the old store. I'm still in the map. I'm still in the map. If you could use up the profit just by using the $1.3 to pay the crime for a whole case. And you can. Now it's different. Oh, I've got a note for you. A note for me? What are you doing? Oh, some doctor. I'm telling you. I can't use these things. I've got this. I've done surgery on my knee and jam or something. I told you to write it out. Because you can't read it out? I couldn't read it. I couldn't read it out. Yeah, it's a doctor's writing. My kid said that was my football coach in college. And yeah, he fell recently. He's 92 years old and he is still there and not head coach anymore. The coach of the wine receivers and the head tutor. And then he had an accident and he fell of that. He's a doctor. I'll be done. I've done surgery on my knee a couple of weeks ago. I told him that we were coming here and hoping to see you. I said we wasn't sure what we'd be able to do. We were giving him a message for me. So he started telling me, you'd better write that down. Because I knew I would remember it all. I didn't know all of it. I had to tell you how well for the rest of our kids I had this boy's they all used to send him a nice 8x10 picture all of that picture. He just loves that picture. And of course Jean talked to you once how many years ago for his folks it's 50th anniversary you called at our house and congratulated on the television. That was when you called and they didn't believe it was you. But she's been looking for you ever since. I guess you must have. But I kind of told her I said well I said hey mind your position she got more to do than that. You like all this to you? Well I have to tell you you have a feeling you're doing something useful. That's the only consolation you get out of that. I used to make speeches about things that were and I thought were wrong and all of that but now I at least have a chance to deal with it. Yeah right. It's a little different. And how's Nancy doing? Just fine. I'm guessing employee free. I'm on a salary but I look at the schedule every sometimes. All of a sudden she'll say tomorrow I'm going to New York what do you want? Well there's this or that. You've got a wife and you have a wife. Well listen I know I've got to move on. Yeah we realize that. I'm sure did appreciate seeing you. I remember you were back and you used to send me stuff about when you did the movies. You used to send me stuff when you did the movies pictures and belts and stuff but I didn't know that you were at all. Oh you still? Yeah I took that. His mother's got drawers and boxes and books and things. You were telling me about not believing that it was me. The voices together and say hello and I'd say hello there's Ronald Reagan. Yeah and I'm Betty Davis. I only told you that when he called that time. Yeah so you know. Nobody really thinks I know people at work because they know. She done that without us knowing but we didn't know you at that time. And then she gave you her telephone number and so on and then you called and she said Mrs. Walters or they just give it to me you know. And I started talking to you and you said well this is Ronald Reagan. He's a busy man so we'll leave you out. Thank you for all we've got. Well listen good to see you. Nice to see you. Took a lot to get in here. See if we can get out now all the guys. Thank you again. Thank you.