 This is another day to see you, I know who you are. And this is a poster show. That's how are you. I'm pleased to see you. And you here. And I'm going to talk to you. Well, and this is a really good foundation for me. I know how much good it's doing in. I know that you're a... This is kind of silly. We're not on the same day. Boys and girls. How about this, Mom? Beautiful. Very nice. I'm sorry we couldn't be in the Oval Office, but they torn it all up because in just a little bit, I'm going in the air and they could broadcast about Beirut. I think it's time we straighten things out there. Try that smile again. Thank you. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. Thank you. Mr. President, Dr. Charles Spurton from Detroit is the administration for psychosocial disease. Dr. Audrey Manley is the chief of the General Disease and Health Services Administration. Dr. Clarice Reed is the professor and Ms. Sawyer here is the executive director of our program in Riverside, California, who submitted the picture of Ronald Posterchild and Mrs. Butler last but not least. The lover. And I know... I'm from California too, you know. Did you know that, Lynette? Thank you, sir. You didn't? We're both Californians. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. Thank you for all that you're doing. Really, it's an open call. I know. I know. We're taking some gaps. That's great. I was afraid to ask. I was afraid to ask. In the past. In the past. In the past. I was just wondering if you could keep us high of this. Kate. 10 years. I'm a federal lawyer. Thank you. Thank you for what you're doing now. I've noticed that there's a certain age below which they only see those. Although there's someone above that. I'm a minister of justice. He was just sitting there beside me and just couldn't take his eyes off. He'd been counting the Japanese cameras. Now I've got to go over there. Thank you, sir. Thank you for joining me. Oh. Thelma will do that. They're going to come right through the West Wing and we'll get into it. You have something little souvenir from here that Thelma's going to give you on your way out. And I'm glad to see you. Thank you. You're welcome. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you very much. Mr. President, how are you? Good to see you. Mayor Weekes. Nice to see you. One of our punches. We have good taste. Peter, one of our few big city Republican mayors back home. Good. Come in. Just fine. How are you? Come in. Let's sit down. Okay. I'm going to take some time on your schedule to meet with us this morning. Sorry it has to be so brief. I prepared some information for you which I think spells out a problem. We, as I mentioned in the letter, court. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Well listen. I haven't waiting a long time for this. Well. Yes sir, Mr. President. I want to present you with this certificate. Membership in George Whiteston's Friendship Fire Company which he was a member in 1774 and he purchased the first firing for his hometown. And I do want to present you membership card all right now that one thing we have a tie pin here and George Watson hacks it on that I want you to use it to do a little bit of cutting on that budget. Are you listening. Turn that over to the Congress. Yes well thank you very much. You're doing everything in the world Mr. President, cutting the budget, cutting government spending, the people behind it, admire you for everything you have done and you'll go down in history one of the greatest presidents we've ever had and I mean that. You're very kind. And this of course you know I'm so happy to have this evidence that the first President of the United States also had a private sector initiative program. I had the great honor of presenting in this office one to Eisenhower and President Nixon too. Well, but so honored to have you on that membership role. Well, I tell you my father was a member of the volunteer fire department of Tampico Illinois when I was a small boy and we've been there and that was the only fire department at the 850th in town. It's still 850. I was born and raised in Champaign. What school were you in? I used to go to Gribli. Oh, I know. I went to school 80 miles from there to Rio de Janeiro and I ran in the Memorial Stadium down there in the high school state I ran in the relay and we were beaten by a team from Chicago. And he relayed and the anchor man was, oh what was his name, former congressman, black congressman for so many years from Chicago. Yeah, Stokes. What? Was it Stokes? No, sir. He went to the Olympics. He died just a year or so. Yeah. He wanted to go old medal at the Olympics. Jesse Owens. Jesse Owens? No, no, no, no. Not Jesse. No, he's from Ohio. I broadcast him. Yeah, and then I later broadcast football. Exactly. All right, sir. Well, we thank you, Mr. President. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Good luck. Maybe that name right after you get out. It does, right. Listen, I want to thank you for the honor. We're honored. We appreciate you accept it. The name is Dawson. Congressman Dawson. I think that's right. Yeah. One. Yeah. That sounds... It's very close to that. Yeah. I'll think of it. Yeah. Just as soon as you get out of here. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Well, thank you. Thank you. I just want to photograph with Jerry. Yes. Certainly. We want to make a point in Arkansas that we've got a strong resource you have. It's quality people. Okay. I think that would be a good idea. Yeah, you want to do that? Sure. Sure. All right. Evan. All right. Now we're going to do a pistol. Thank you. Well, thank you. Okay. Congratulations to you both. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Good to see you. Pleasure to meet you, sir. Thanks. Mr. President. Good to see you. We're good to see you. Thank you very much. We're both members of the freshman class. Yes. As a matter of fact. And we're actually doing better. That's the word on the beach. Yes. Congratulations to you. Good luck to you. Thank you very much. Mr. President, you know about me. I'm your hospitality. Well, thank you for a lot of help that you've been. How do you think the Grail Legislation is going to be received? Well, I don't think it's going to realize that this could cause a virtually disaster. The industries that will have to shut down lay off. Right. Please. I must say, I can't understand this. Over. Over virtually nothing almost. Maybe because somebody else is too close to them. Thank you so much for your time. Thank you. Thank you. Just beer. Yeah, I see you more than I see the sides. That's right, Mr. President. It's good to see you. I want to see you. Another budget. Yes. Well, I'll tell you, we tried a long time before we got the last one. The first one. Get two in two years or something else. Without your help, we'd never done it. No. Listen, without you, we wouldn't have done it either. Well, thank you very much, Mr. President. I think the country is going to be there up with us. Yeah, I wish we could straighten out and really get a sensible budgeting system. That's right. Maybe yet we can get that balance. Yes. I keep thinking back to my days as Governor, that it seemed to be such an orderly process. And it continued, of course, a nice little thing called the Lightning Icon Treaty. Yeah. We should have it. Thank you, Mr. President. All right. Good to see you. Good to see you all. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you very much. Just a second. Have a good day. Good morning, LSU. They sit here to rain down the floor with it. And I wasn't trying to have a lot of time to solve all the things. I wanted to tell you this. Is this a similar continuum? Well, bearing gifts. Yeah. It's a pleasure to see you as well. I'm sorry. But thank you very much. And from my father-in-law's point of view, so you decided to, you know, that there's a great chance for a great thing that you're here, but God wants you to be here. And if you're pregnant, will you continue in prison right now? I think so. This is the greatest honor that God can ever give a nice to me, because I thank you. Super. Thank you very much. And thank you. We're going good in Mississippi now, Mr. President. Thank you, Congressman Ford. Thank you. But to combine this with your first year in college, doing all the obligations that go with it, it must be pretty busy. Yes, but not as near as busy as you are. I just can't believe you took your time doing it. I just appreciate it. Well, listen. You can tell your wife I admire both of you so very much. Well, thank you. This will sum everything up. Now, was it last January 1st, or will it be this January 1st that you write in the Wall Street Parade? I don't know if we're going to. Kodak left us, so I may not make it to you. Oh. We may have sent her out there anyway. I've worked with that parade for a few years. Really? There's a guest shot on TV. He'll go and broadcast the parade. He did away with any New Year's Eve. Had to get up at 4 o'clock in the morning. One day at the time they blocked the streets completely to avoid any traffic. One time the only way we could get there from where we were staying in the hotel was with an ambulance. I heard an ambulance. That they couldn't block. I'm impressed with the media. Let's do a group picture. May just be my replacement out here. You'd be nice to him. You can come in here so they can. Come on around here. You see why I worked so good? Did this to the hero? I mean, he's not a bad person. I had a good choice. I don't want any. Don't get in touch with me. Easton House. Washington better than Fort. That's your kid. All right. Well, I bless you. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Thank you for just giving me time. I appreciate it. Please see it. She's enthusiastic and exciting, isn't she? Yes. Yes. Thank you so much. One more time. All right. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you so much, Mr. President. Thank you. We hope to get your continued resolution. It can't be as good a day from now on. It's fine. Come on. I'm very happy that you've been with me this whole time. It's just great to see that you're coming in. Thank you. Thank you. Have a good day. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you very much. Thank you. Mr. President, I agree with your decision. Thank you very much. Thank you. Oh! Thank you. You're welcome. You know, I don't mean any first on the front here or anything, but after Miss USA and Miss United States of America, the day is going down again. You need to stand in, you need to stand in the three arms.