 We have you run over. Thank you. Take a chair over there. I'll be here. OK. You've got it. This is Colt Powell. It's Mike Huygensman. Nice to see you. How are you, Bob? Nice to see you. I'd love to see you. Sure. The NAC director? Yes, sir. You know, I guess he's the one. Yeah. Who are the others here? Well, I'm looking forward to this because I understand your position on the national security and national defenses. What's the same? Well, I'm very strong on national defense. I always have been. I've always felt like it. It was an absolute must. And it was right that you also supported Lineman and Defoe. That's correct. I want you to know I got a lot of heat from a lot of Democrats here. Well, welcome. Well, I've had it for eight years with the Governor of California. Did you? Yes. And there are 43 governors who will have that. Yes. I just coming here, I miss that more than anything. Well, I think the time's come because if we're serious about balancing the budget and solving a lot of these other problems, and I think we've deluded the authority of the presidency too much by the courts and Congress and the bureaucracy over the years, and it's time to restore something. We all do it that way. I like that. That's why I want to talk to you about the freedom fighters. I don't know how much you know what it is about that. We're convinced that their pressure is what has brought the Sandinistas for the first time to be willing to talk about a peace negotiation. We, for seven years, have been trying to bring that about on our own. We had a representative down there, and we could get the freedom fighters to agree to lay down their arms and cough if we don't get them. Sandinistas do. But now, with them doing this, we believe that that little gift that we're going to sequester, you understand, I think, the program, 36, maybe, 3.6 of that, is going to be put in this program. That's for work. If the other's offered food and medicine, then she'll open. But if they get together and she's fired, then the weapons will stay there. They won't go to the food level. If they don't, then if the Sandinistas are still behaving the way they have, then we're forced to release them. So weapons will be worked on. Freedom fighters are going to ask for more about the program there. Congressman, you know I have something in common that you know where Fort Campbell is. I heard you had the flu bug. I had the good flu bug last week and some people said, did you feel like you returned from the walking dead and all I said, crawling dead from the bed to the bathroom and back to bed. Before we get started, I just want to hand this to you. It's the only copy that I'm going to send over here. I'm not sure that you left behind to read it, but I want to report on a trip that I just got back from from the South Pacific with emphasis on Philippines, Australia and New Zealand and part that you might be interested in is with the Philippines. I'm very much concerned about things over there. And I had a meeting with Admiral Crow yesterday and there are some problems that I'm sure you know about and that's going to highlight some of the things that we saw over there. We had a nice visit with Mrs. Aquino. What a gracious lady she is. We've got her hands full. We've got to do more than what we've done I think over there with our ladies above and everything else. At least it's a summary and that's a white-ass copy and they just came off the press and I said, I'll hand it to the president myself. Thanks. How are you? I think pretty good for a right garden. 30 years in the line. Come on in. Thank you everybody. How are you doing? Good. Nice to see you. I'm good. Good. How are you doing? I'm good. He's out there. He's out there. I asked the woman I did because my hands are cold. I'm going to defend this later. Well listen, it's good of you to come down. I understand one of your children is still alive. Nothing serious. Nothing serious that good people with children in the hospital haven't been able to help. We discovered that she was born with neither leg going up in either socket. Sockets in her hips hadn't been formed but through traction, it's come along very well. So science has taken her to a part where I should be able to see. Thank you for asking. Is this your daughter? Yes. She's a spunky little girl. She's not quite two years old yet but she's making a pretty good recovery. As a matter of fact, I was in Cognito with a couple of phone calls I think emanating from this office yesterday because I was in transit to write her down to see the doctor in the back. So it's good to be with you today. Now you kind of touched your nerves with me also and your own service to Vietnam and all and the field I have just signed letters to the leadership about the hero and changed the policy in which I was going to make the deal. Are you going to see us now? Stand Scott. President, how are you sir? Good seeing you sir. Glad to be here. How are you? Thank you again. It's good to see you again. Nice to see you again. Thank you. Nice to see you again. Mr. President, I'm calling. Mr. President, forward. Mr. President, how are you? I'm ready. We're going to take a group. Great pleasure to be here. Thank you. They go back a long way. Yes, they do. 25 years old. President Kelly. John Hort, Professor of Organs. I make Eddie a dollar and Jay store your food. That's right! I'll drink it. As long as you don't throw me a jar of pants. That's it. Okay, everybody's looking right here. Good. One more. Here we go. Thank you. Thank you very much. Sorry I couldn't have joined that around the table. Session there to hear you tell more stories. Great session. Exchanging stories. One of my favorites has to do with it. It was out here on the south lawn. The agents told me they don't usually talk about it. The press is always covering you. Well, Lyndon started for the wrong helicopter. And the agent stepped in and got in there and said, Mr. President, that's your helicopter over there. And Lyndon stopped and turned. And he says, son, they're all mine. That sounds like a good thing. That's a good thing. That's a good thing. That's a good thing. That's a good thing. That's a good thing. And this one was one I thought it was the greatest prescription of all. He said one day after some of the press attention, he said, if I went down and walked across the baton and we were on the surface of the water, the next day the press would report, the president can't swim. We were in here and he had a console of the three television sets and he said to some of us on the staff, while you are all reading the New York Times and the Washington Post, the Americans watching ABC, NBC. Well, listen, you have little mementos here or souvenirs of the of the office. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you very much. Well, again, as I say, thank you for all that you have done and I think great progress has been made. And we need more sort of something like this. Yes. Thank you very much, Mr. President. That was a good spiral of all. That's what we just said, Mr. President. That was an entertaining comment after that he was more nervous about whether he was going to catch it than I was. Thank you. Thank you very much, Mr. President. I have an ego, incidentally, down from the camera. Okay, very best to you. Thank you. Mr. President, great group of women. Thank you very much. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Thank you. Hi, Lynn Cox. Thank you very much. Mr. Davis. Did all of our brothers camera us? No, I didn't. Right. Hold the crocs. Hello, there. Who's President of the top of the castles today? Well, I haven't done that. I haven't seen you here. I've seen you here. I've seen you here. Well, nice to see you. Nice to meet you. I'm pleased to meet you. Diana Golden. Hi. Nice to meet you, Mr. President. Nice to meet you. Sam Schreiber. Nice to meet you. Kim Oden. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Jerry Barz. Hello. We have to take the press conference first. Forgive us. You're going to let the camera club in. Thank you. Thank you. That's all right. Thank you. How are you? Thank you. I'm going to make presentations first. Oh, okay. On behalf of the Women's Sports Foundation and the Girls and Women's National Sports Day, this may not be appropriate in the White House, but how about on the ranch? Just fine. Okay. I'm going to sneak around here without putting all of this on. California. One for Mrs. Reagan. Well, thank you very much. Thank you. I'm going to reach across just for a second. This is a memory of the day, National Women's Sports Day, that you've helped us so much by having us here and meeting with us today. And all these athletes over here are ranging age from 14 to 91. And they've competed all over the world for our country. And it's just a pleasure to have their names on this box and share this with you on National Women's Sports Day. Thank you so much. Thank you very much. I'm very pleased and proud to have this. Great. This is the Flow Hyman Memorial Award and Jackie Jiner Curse. You hold the world record. You've broken it. You are going to be the second recipient of this. We know that she was the captain of our Olympic volleyball team and two Olympics and then her tragic death. But I'm very pleased and proud to be able to make this award to you. Tight. Real tight. Tight and short. No, be calm. I wish I were calm. Thank you. All right. Well, thank you. Thank you for the beginning. Thank you. You're not going to be well. Okay, great. Listen, thank you all. So proud of everything all that you have done. And I think you deserve a little say it outside because I don't want to meet the enemies. But this summer when it was about 105 degrees there was a very formal marine affair here in Washington. Seven of them passed out from the heat. None of them were the women. Well, it's wonderful to see you all ahead of you all here. Thank you. Collection of champions. Championships in here. You got a lot to follow. Yes. All right, well done. Thank you. Thank you.