 This is Sally Snowborg, a teacher who taught him on the island. Mr. Hoppins. Is that me again? It's Scott's current teacher. Why don't we get one more person? Well, you know there was a Scott Hoppins in my life. In the beginning of the camp, the funding I had just was coming from our people. There are times when you can still get something right close to your house, absolutely close. And I got up and started stepping across Nancy and she suffered and she just said, You have to breathe. The stewardess thought in the plane that there was a lack of oxygen maybe, that it was starting to run out of oxygen. And my people who were sitting across the island, the one I just told a few days before, turned to your island. I did it. No. I don't want to repeat it. Well, that was just great. You're just watching for yourself. Hey. Thank you very much. Somebody said a hero is no braver than anyone else. He's just braver. Five minutes it counts. Well, thank you very much. Well, incidentally, I have a few souvenirs for all of you too. Thank you. This is a car with a seal engraved on the presidential seal and contains jelly beans. In case you don't want to open it and you get home, you and your sister might want something. There's a little sample of what's in the jar. Thank you very much. Thank you. There are some other gifts that they're going to give you. What's that? And there are some other gifts that we thought that they're going to give you later. Which is great. Please. When I get phone calls, you know, I never knew what I was saying in here. I thought when they called me from the school, you know, I thought, there's so much cool in my life. And then she got on the phone and there were five of my friends. Ha, ha, ha. I've been on the phone since. I've been listening to everybody who lives on the phone. When I get back to the school, you know, I like to buy things for myself. I only like five of them before. I like to wait for you on the land. See, of course, you didn't know we were moving like a cycle. Yeah. We have big blue bears. Well, Smithsburg. You want to know about Smithsburg? We need to be west of here. Hey, there's one. It's about half an hour away or so, isn't it? About 20 minutes. Here. Camp David. Oh, five minutes by air. We're flying into Camp David. We're all, you know, just listening to those helicopters. And it's very close. You're right. Of course, the blue bears were just on our farm. We just come down and start riding. Atlases. Ah. And atlases. We started off on the stabbing of the mare. And I was like, hurry. I wouldn't want to take care of all those. Yeah. Congratulations. Thank you for everybody. Okay. Thank you. It's good to meet you. It's good to meet you. It's mine. It is for me. She's busy. She's busy. You are. You are. You are. I am pleased to meet. You're very nice. I'll see you. See you. You said I love you. I saw you aут. I can't be excited. You aren't the keepers of their dreams. Give our best to meet them. I'm sure we will. It's me, Alок. Just one. She didn't have to teach you how to switch it. Watch it, Mrs. That one went out. I'm telling you, I think she's doing a tremendous job. I'm joking. She really is. Oh, I think so too. Great. You know, they just say no thing. She was speaking to some students in Oakland, California, and one of them asked, what do you do there? And she said just say no. There's the answer to the question. Today, there are over 10,000 just say no. I'm crossing. And I think that you want to be able to move that forward. Yes. Because the children are, and you can't walk around with crazy kids. Well, thank you very much for having us. Well, thank you very much for having us. Thank you for having me. The attempt being to see if you could provide top-down guidance to our respective bureaucracies so as to improve the prospects for a productive summit meeting later this year in the United States. And the next day, I'm going to start with George to indicate the full note of Chevronasi, that we thought the proposed preparatory meeting was a positive approach. And done. We wouldn't be in any position to accept it, including given answer to the Daniel Walker matter was settled. And that is to say after they agreed to his release. And once they did agree to that, we have told them that our choice would be of the countries each selected Iceland and suggest the dates we're going. And the choice of the location was intended to emphasize the private preparatory nature of the meeting and some meeting and some European school has been proposed. The date was in response to his and my desire to move ahead the summit planning as much as possible. And it was important that we get whatever top down guidance that he and I might agree on nail down as much as possible. Especially if there's to be any hope for a true summit meeting here. First, we're going into this meeting I think with a very strong position. This is a meeting that he very much wanted but is very much I think in our own best interests also. And second, I believe face to face and deal with position of pretty good strength with our counterpart. But it's important that we do not let the agenda in Iceland be limited to arms control as they apparently are talking and would seem to indicate that's their desire. We think that regional conflicts, human rights and bilateral issues will be equally important as a part of the agenda. And if the discussions there are successful to move us closer to agreement, I think that a meeting of this kind can only succeed if our government is united. You've heard me say this over and over again and I can't stress the importance enough. I need your bipartisan support. On occasions in the past where it was clearly in the national interest to unite, we've done this and I at every conference would do so again on this occasion. So I'd like to make a special appeal to you. It's exceedingly difficult for me to enter into discussions of Soviets with legislative restrictions applying to the very areas that are on negotiations with them. I ask you not to tie my hands or under mine, my negotiating position. Each of you are key to any chance we have of proceeding of the united government. And I appreciate very much your efforts and your success. If you will give me your trust and confidence, I pledge to you I won't give anything away or I won't let you down. Now I'm going to ask George if you comment on the meeting tonight. President, I'll stand if I may. So I can see it. I'm so happy to see you. I'm going to stick with President. I wouldn't want to stuck up. Thank you. President, it's so nice to see you again. Good to see you. I'm proud that you're going to sign it. I know. And it's present. Great. President, we've got some flowers and we're going to go to St. Paul's Association. So I have a bean porcelain rose collection for you as well. I understand that. Maybe we'll take place over there after we sign. I'll follow from Texas. See you. Mr. President, how are you? Just fine. Nice to meet you. Long time since I've been President, too. Mr. President, I'm going to sign it. Can you take that? It's so nice to meet you. Pleasure to meet you. Mr. President, they've been here. Also, those who are going to come. Those who are going to come. Nice to see you. Mr. President, how are you? I'm so excited. I'm going to sign it. Thank you very much. You're welcome. I'm glad that you're here. Mr. President, how are you? I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. Thank you so much. We have a beautiful gift from Helen Bean, to add to your bean collection at the bottom. And now that you have all the berries, you can start having the roses. Well, that's beautiful. I'm a great fan of the Bean artwork, and I have not seen this. It's beautiful. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Well, thank you very much. I did this right in my name. From your fellow California and all the people in Pasadena, we'd like to give you these roses, and congratulate you and all of the American people on a great new national flag. Thank you very much. I used to lose a kind for several years there, and I used to lunch once each every year with the Tournament Roses Queen Hatter's Court, because I was broadcasting the Rose Parade. That's right. I've been standing to those who don't know about that Rose Parade. You can set your clock by the program, and what's going on. I've never seen anything that could be right to the minute. What float will be going by, and that's exactly when it comes by. That's right. Well, this is all beautiful. Thank you very much. Thank you. You're the best thing in the world. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you very much. You're welcome. Thank you. I'm very much grateful. Thank you very much. Thank you again very much. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. I was an extra. I lost my brain in two weeks. Thank you very much.