 Hi, nice to see you. I'm Jerry O'Neill. How are you? Nice to see you. The scientists in here. And they showed me a robot that is now operating in a hospital and doing brain surgery. I can't quite get used to the idea, but I actually saw the demonstration. Yes. We heard that was a hard act to follow. It's really inoperable to me. You know about it. Inoperable types of tumors, for example. And then the cash can identifies where the spot is, and the robot picks up the drill, goes over, does the drilling in search of the tube, and with the treatment. And that was almost as remarkable as the other demonstration they showed me. This was on film, the robot standing in front of some curtains. The name of the curtain is part of the house of window. This is great for those names that won't be windows. You have to wash the window. Finish washing the window. Unlock the window. Raise the window to the follow-ups outside. You've got water you can't water the curtains. And return to misplacing some of the curtains. That seemed to be more of a marco than a razor. I didn't want that for my life. Well, thank you all for being here. I appreciate this very much. Mr. President, this is... I saw it the month after I saw it. Not at all. Come on, take the chair over there. Thank you. What? That I was being treated too lightly our meeting, but the ad has the pictures of six individuals and some of their comments on the beginning with the director of the patent office in 1899 who said everything that can be invented has already been invented. But it ended up with a baseball player, Tris Speaker, in 1921, who said, Babe Ruth, you know, the great home manager. Babe Ruth. Babe Ruth made a mistake when he gave up being a pitcher. But there were six of them in there. It was all of them, pretty important. One very important scientist said that it was absolutely impossible for a heavier-than-air aircraft to fly. We've come a long way to all of them. Listen, I just want you to know, and then I'll hear from you, but I want you to know how much I appreciate, how to deliver more of what they've done with regard to grabbing the hold of this SDI of ours. Mr. President. These aren't press, these are arbitraris. Yes, but some of the things I have to say are very unclassified. I'm sorry. Thank you. I really had a warmly with the lady tree. Right? It was a time go, you know, you've got the safety and the safety of your own sport. You've got a lot of things, and I understand them. I'm looking forward to hearing a little about the strategy. I know we've got a lot on the plate, and I know we should go pick up some. Mr. President, these are your best friends in the comments. Right. Mr. President, we appreciate it's back with you and schedule this meeting. We hope it can be a regular occasion, not so infrequent. We don't need to take all of your time, and we don't need to resume on that matter either. But we know that the people who disagree with your policies demand your time and get your ear, and we want to be able to be certain that we understand you and that you understand the degree of support that we have for you and your policies. We believe the best way to do that is periodic meeting. We appreciate it very much. And I think some terms said it well. We are your best partners, I think, on a broad range of issues, and we don't take you for granted. I hope we're not taking it for granted. There are three or four agenda items. Now, this is going to be taking... Let's start the interview. Mr. President, when did you personally first begin to see the inequities in the income tax system? Well, this happened, I might say, in civilian life before I'd ever given any consideration to... or even a single thought to ever being in public life by way of public office or anything. And it was in Hollywood at the time when show business, much like professional athletics, is big money quick. And with the high tax brackets, I found myself then, as well as others there, that were actually turning down engagements, watching pictures, because the brackets were so high that you would be getting so little on the dollar to make an additional picture in the year that you'd say no to that. Remember that in that industry also, there was always a feeling that you could be overexposed, that you had to kind of ration the pictures you made. Now, what I realized with many of us doing that, many times the picture that was offered to you was offered based on the idea that you would do it. And many times that picture didn't get made if you said no. They didn't go around and go for someone else. So not only you, but then supporting players who weren't in those high brackets, crew members who are basically freelance in the picture business, that they aren't there in a contract salary, they go to work when someone hires them for a picture, and they sit at home waiting for the phone to ring them between pictures. So there were all those people that weren't working. And I saw also in that whole atmosphere there the extravagances that were called the tax shelters and so forth and how they operated. And beyond that... Ambassador, Mrs. Rodden, the president of the family. Mr. President, real pleasure to meet you. Mr. President, you and I go over there and have a picture taken in front of the fireplace, and then you can all come in and go there. Thank you. Well, come in. And it'll be prettier if you ladies get in the middle. Come over and the other side of the president here, so we can... I'm sorry, Ms. Hammes. How do you do, sir? Two dollars. Hi, do you serve? Hi, how are you? Why don't you go in front of the fireplace for a picture and then you two can come in and join us and we'll have a group picture. Thank you. Come on, girls. Thank you. Well, thank you for what you're doing. Forget it, sir. Thank you very much, sir. Mr. President, I'm going to do this ambassador. Mrs. Brown and his family. Mr. President, I'm going to have to... Mr. President, I'm going to have to... I'm going to go for this moment. It's probably... I'm going to have to say... Well, thank you for remembering. My daughter Joanne, hello there. Margarita, hello. My youngest daughter, hello there. You and I go over in front of the fireplace and then we'll have all of you come in and join us. And I think if you ladies are between us, it's a pretty good picture. I sat there on a... on a trip my president mentioned when I was done with California. You know, the Spirit House. Did you get a Spirit House? At the ranch. You were told a lot of them what they are. Oh, yes, they're very interesting. If you built that house, you disturbed the place of the spirits there. So you have to build them a house and it must be beyond where the shadow of your house is supposed to be. So we have ours at the ranch. It's worked, hasn't it? Oh, spirit. You're welcome. Thank you. Thank you. Oh, thank you very much.