 It's a real problem. Transcensus apologies, but he's in the budget. I know. Let's square around how much Trent's going to miss you and all that you've meant to him. And not their hand to us down here. Thank you, but wish you well. Thank you, sir. Your new adventure. He had it. OK. Thank you. Actually, that's a request. Yes. Hi. How are you, sir? Good. Thank you for making me get over here. All right. Kelly Cash, Mr. Merrick. Hi. Nice to meet you. So good to finally meet you. I brought some of my family, too. This is Mom. Nice to meet you. Dad's at sea right now. I know. And my daughter, Karen. We appreciate it so much. All of you, I know why Father isn't here. The USHPI brought two. Right. That's right. He would love to be here. But he called this morning and said, is it still on? Is it still on? Yes, he did. And as a family, we pray for you just regular, very committed Christians. And I just want you to know that you're always in our prayers every day. Thank you very much. We're very proud of what you have done for our country as a military family, delighted. Really? And we are behind you. Thank you very much. Well, now we've had some group photos here. Would you like to have one alone? Then we'll have a family photo. Yes, of course. All right. Get out of your way here. And Mom and brother? And you know something? Well, I think you ought to be in there. No, no, let, let, let, you all live there. How about if I put you up for the panel? Is that all right? Oh, that would be wonderful. Nancy? We will make sure you get your good side. Thank you. Well, here, you have something for me. I can, I can understand where you've got what made you miss America. Oh, well, there's another part of that. I'll look back for one day. It'll be great. Mr. Rosen, I had an essay contest at my high school. And I thought you might like a copy of it. It's, we all, it was all in the title. This is my country in years two. And I wanted it, so I just would like to be in front of you. It's very short. Thank you very much. You got in five with none of the football player, not fight. No, the names. In battle, in battle. You've been there right in the box, by the way. Defense of tackle and center. The both ways. Offensive and defense. I played right guard. And did it when you played both ways. I liked it on a defense way better. I love defense. I said, that's, they, they changed it now. You're supposed to put your hands in the man and push, aren't you? Yes, sir. You know, you, did you ever know what the rules were when I was in? I know they were quite different, but I'm not quite sure. You could hit with the heel of your hands, so long as you did not do it on the face. So my target, my first charge in defense, was for that part of the helmet. That was my first charge in defense. And I remember I played a guest, a guy named George Musil, who outweighed me 100 pounds. And he was eight years old pro tackle, Chicago Bears. And yet, on that charge, even that kind of a guy's head is turned and he's shot for a moment, and you get your knee drew. I said, break your breakthrough. That's great. We've been great. That was great. We're glad that you weren't a fantastic football player, because we, we liked you as president. We wouldn't have wanted you to be a football star. We'd rather have you here than out with the Chicago Bears. No, but it's great to see you all here. We're grateful for your time, Mr. President. We certainly are. This is the conflict we've had it's been doing. This is the best of America has to offer. No, I don't think I've aged too much. Thank you very much. Thank you, dad. God bless you. Thank you very much. Tell your wife that we, we think about her. I think your father, please, give him my best and my thanks for what you're doing for us. Bye-bye. You're back in time. It's time to leave, bro. Where do you have some hand-over? OK, but there's a mistake in the briefing paper. He didn't hold the crowd in 1984 for three hours. It was 1980. Was it 1980? You haven't been three hours late for anything since you've been president, let alone one hour. And I remember that stop. You were way late in 1980, and I had a double check. It was 1980. I think that's the same thing, also, of which the guy that kept the young things down there in the night finally said, shut up. Oh, wow. Congressman Duncan Hunter? Yes, hi. Mr. President, hi. Pleasure to see you. Good to see you. This is Sam, my little boy, who was not around when my older boy, Duncan, got to meet you a couple years ago. Nice to see you. In 1984, when you finished your campaign in San Diego, shotgun Tom Kelly kept the crowd going for two hours, along with the Osmans and Wayne Newton, waiting for you to show up. I thought it was three hours. It was about three. And I promised him, I said, can I meet the president? I said, anything, Tom, and the secret service came along and took him right off the stage. So he's been waiting for this time to meet you. Tom Kelly. It's a pleasure. Thank you. And I have this campaign hat that I want to give you. I wanted to give it to you. This is made by the Stetson Hat Company. And I wear it and I've wore it for about 20 years on my television radio shows on KFMB and on Channel 51 and Channel 10. And I wanted you to have a copy of it. And, yeah, right? Well, I had it. That's great. I wore one of these for realtime. Is that right? I was a reserve officer in the cavalry. And nothing like it. You know, my dad was, too. He still got his certificate of training at Monterey, I think. The Stetson Hat Company said that this is the, you've got all sorts of their hats. But you don't have this one? No, I don't. It is a little different. We didn't have this. Right, well. And the ones we had, they came from underneath. Should we have one more or what? Oh, I got it. Oh, did you? Let me get one with the president and shotgun. Okay. All right. And then let me get one with Sam. I really appreciate this one. All right. Listen, I appreciated what you did. For me. Well, it worked. Well, it worked in 1984. It worked in 1984. No, it's amazing. Come on over here. Sam, do you want to picture with the president? Come here. You've got that. Okay. I can, sir. Thanks very much. Thank you, sir. I really appreciate it. It's amazing. You don't make a mistake in speaking. Of course, I look for that, being a fellow broadcaster. Thomas, with KFMB and Channel 51 in San Diego, you've been an institution for years in our show business. Well, I'm the radio background myself. My long-term time endurance contest only took minutes as a sports announcer, but I set a world record. Yeah. Wait, don't we ask, yes, yes. I haven't. I was broadcasting a major league ball game by telegraphic report. Yes, I did. Tied up in the ninth inning, cups and cards. I saw that my fellow on the other side of the window start typing with the slip, and so I started a ball on the way to the plate. Wind up, here comes the pitch. Said the wire's gone dead. I took the gamble, ninth inning. I stayed there. I had him followed off, of course. I had a ball on the way to the plate. I looked and he didn't know what was going to happen, so I had Billy Jurgers follow off another one, then I had him follow one that missed being a home run by a foot, and then I had him back a third and describe the two kids that got in a fight over the ball, so forth. This went on till I set a world record that I think still stands for a man hitting successive follow balls. When the wire got fixed and they said the slip shoot to me, I started to laugh because it said Jurgers popped out on the first ball pitch. Did you use the bat for the sound effects? No, I never used sound effects. I knew that because I had to keep saying telegraphic reward, there was no sense in trying to think. Let me get one more reason to be distracted, so I just recreated. You know, I said next to your brother Neil and his wife and I says, how's everything in Rancho Bernardo, of course. It's Rancho, is that it, you know? They said probably very good. Yeah, well listen, thank you. I hope you enjoy that, and I will. I've had a pleasure. Well, go to the ranch with me in just a couple of weeks. Oh, great, it was made about three years ago, but thank you, Mr. President. I really appreciate it. My pleasure. All right. All right, thank you. Sam wrote his first horse yesterday, Mr. President, named JR, but he renamed him Freckles. That a boy. Yes, sir. Now, there's one thing that's an old horse, and I think, don't marry your first horse. There'll always be others coming along. Thank you so much. Thank you very much. Really appreciate it. Good to see you. And I was gonna give it to Ed Meeks. Ed was going to give it to you. This is a, like when you first came into office. Let's make one up. I'm sure glad I had a chance to give it to you. Well, thank you. Okay, that's it. Adios. Thank you for the photo. Cheers. Rock and roll. Yeah. What happened? Hi. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Got some fine folks here. Yes. See you over there. Got some of them. Good. Nice to see you. To see you. Goodness. Those aren't stamps. No. No. And hello there. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Hello. How are you? Now what these are, Mr. President, is there are Idaho wildlife stamps. One is a waterfowl scene and the other is nothing, a game bird scene. Then the smaller piece, the limited edition print from which the stamp is made, comes out of the larger picture. Beautiful. And it's quite a time for Idaho. It is. anniversary of fishing game and the 100th anniversary of the state. We might try that on our side. That's not bad. We'll get one of the other states as well. Well, for heaven's sakes. And just to prove that we do things upright, and those are made tonight. Oh, too. So are the belt levels. Well, for heaven's sakes. I wouldn't put that on right now. No, you don't have to. Hey, that's just great. Well, thank you very much. I'm pleased to have those in magnificent. Those would be on the way to the ranch. Sure. Very good. Wear those buckles when you ride your horse. Thank you. Thank you. Sir, thank you. I also got you an honorary degree in fitness forever. Thank you. Do you want to have him hold one of these up? Can you? Yeah, that's great right there. You want to hold that? Sure. What about the little one that's heading there? I'm sorry. Sure. Thank you very much. Thank you. Well, we want you to do that. Until you get to Idaho and see the real thing. That's right. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you. Bye. Thank you. This is June. I know what you're doing and I think it is a really great thing to do. But you really overwhelmed me with 32,000 with the 58,000 trees planted already. 35,000? 35,000. This was in yesterday's Sunday St. Paul paper. Showing the living memorials that Jefferson planted. In this tree here that was planted was for a vet who just died recently in Minnesota here. I do suicide prevention for Vietnam vets and also for teens. That's why I promote the Constitution. I see it as something I've walked through with the suicide and the different things, the way I hurt for years. And I see that with the kids today. We had one in 10 teens in Minnesota, and I've been promoting with even flags and also with parade floats this year, the Constitution. That's why I felt it was really important to see if we can get the consciousness of the people, the awareness that they fly the flight. That's officially licensed flight for five years. And our governor is going to let us copy the Constitution and capo there or something like that. Are you planning trees all in one place or all over? Yeah, I'll take some. 100 acres. But pretty much in one location. There's some in the woods and there's some on the fields. So in 30 years, when you go out there, it's going to be a nice forest. Well 12 years will be as high as it's run. I get calls from people from all over the nation, Vietnam vets and others that are hurting. And it gives them that I'm doing something besides doing the suicide prevention when I can. I don't know. Somebody cared enough to keep me alive. Did you want to give me? Yes. You wanted to give me that. I worked at a nursing home. He worked at a nursing home. He's a minister here. He wrote this. He wrote this and it's from him and the residents. It's just a letter. And they send their greetings. Thank you very much. I would also like to give you this Bible. It's a commemorative tradition from the Constitution. It's written special and that's what the Constitution is built on. Thank you very much. And it has a copy of the Constitution in there and also on the front it talks about. If I could read this. It's truly an honor and a privilege to meet you in person. I am a Vietnam veteran and proud to have served my country. I believe in this great country of ours and in our Constitution. We are still a one nation under God. Only 5% of our nation's homes has a copy of the Constitution. I've been promoting the Constitution for the past year with parades and sitting in fairs with the flag and Constitution. Also the official license flag to be flown for five years. It's a sign it's tragic. They like the Vietnam veterans I believe feel like they don't belong or have a sense of not belonging. The Constitution which our veterans plan for can give people foundation to stand on in a sense of worth and belonging. I pray that America will promote the teaching of the Constitution in their schools and homes. Our state of Minnesota has a commission promoting the teaching in schools. They also provide the materials for the schools for each grade level. What our Governor Rudy Perpich has formed. The Constitution flag is the only license flag to be flown in our U.S. flag for the five year celebration. I'd like to honor your President Reagan with the official flag and ask that we fly it at our nation's cap along with every state following suit for the five year period. And then I also like to show you the Constitution that we've been promoting. This shows that it's licensed to be flown for five years by the commission. I don't think that I have seen this fly it at our nation's cap. I've been getting a lot of towns in Minnesota to fly it and putting them up over at courthouses and VF. I feel it's important that just just here. And I also have a little test set. I have a POW flag but I'll have to mail that. I didn't like to present for your test. Possibility that that we could have you sign one or two. We'd like to put one in our capitol. Would I think we'll put these things down. With the Constitution. On your desk? Good. Where would you want those signed? Wherever. I'll just put it in the capitol there. They don't even have the capitol. One for me for my home. And I'm going to give you these. Thank you. I think we may have one of these. I know, but I'd like to give one too. It's large and much blown up from the original. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. We need one in June. They have done a great deal in Minnesota. We had a dinner here with the Crown Prince and his wife, the Princess of Japan. And at our table there we got to talk about the Constitution at our table. And I always have to say that and all of a sudden I was quietly Princess Japan's Constitution. We we wrote it. After the Second World War.