 The other day I made an announcement of the appointment of General John W. S.E. as chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff. We have two more announcements to make this morning that I'm very proud and happy to announce. The first is that it's Chief of Naval Operations, Saddam O. James Watkins, and the Chief of the Air Force will be Captain Charles General. That was Freudian. I was a Captain General Charles Gabriel. These men have great records, service to their country, and I'm more than proud and confident of what this is going to mean in the caliber of our armed services. I have these gentlemen serving, and I shall certainly be seeking their advice. Every opportunity. Thank you very much, sir. Secretary. I know what the photographers were wanting, General. You know, the motioning there. They don't like gaps. They want to see more. Close it up. Mr. President, any new word on whether this operation ever meant it was going to put missiles in Cuba? No. As I said yesterday, or the day before, we're studying all the implications in that. But as I also said then, we have an easy answer. If he really means he wants a lesson in the detention over nuclear weapons, well, all he has to do is join us in Geneva in the elimination of nuclear intermediate-range weapons in all of Europe. As Secretary, why don't you come up with some efficiencies under the tax budget? We like to think we have, yes, and we've reported those to the Congress. Well, there have been significant savings already, which the Secretary in his quiet way just made without grandstanding about them, or the budget would have had bigger figures right now that they would have had to ask for. But in addition to that, we have appealed to the civilian sector, the business and industrial sector, for task forces who are going to be able to come into all of our agencies and go all the way down into those things that it would be impossible for just one person in charge of an agency to see and find out where there are areas that modern business practices might update and make more efficient to government operations. Mr. President, is there anything you can do about holding down to the belief that there are secure jobs? Anyway, as to whether there are additional things that we can do, but we're going to do everything we can. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. The Secretary of the Woundary, do you think the task force is going to find anything? Mr. President, we brought here by the tariff agreement that we didn't have. We brought it by the tariff agreement. That goes for all of us. All of us. You have to stay in line. That's what we did for you. Sorry, I was always a little confused. We needed, in some of our movie films, we needed aircraft, we had an aircraft wing, an air wing there, also. And we wanted planes actually that we could take apart, you know, for shooting so that you could put a guy in here and have a background of half the airplane and so forth. So they sent us a B-17, and it was all chalk marks down the inside and everything. There were some fellows out there at the air wing, so I had to do a few trips around California and it would fly around. One of them sent a chief of the ground crew at one of the air bases where they landed. He says, hey, what the hell are over here? These chalk marks, what do they mean? The crew chief looked dead and he says, this plane is unflyable. Defects. Static display.