 Well, members of the Green Raiders and members of the Stompers, you probably are aware of who are with me here today. Oh, by the way, my name is Ronald Reagan. These gentlemen with me, though are better known to you, I'm sure. This is the Great Paley, and I don't think there's ever been a soccer player in the history of the game that has the record that he has worldwide as a great player playing in the World Cup and many times, and started when he was 16 years old. And this is Steve Moyers, who is with the New York Cosmos and is the greatest American-born scorer in American soccer. And Paley is working very hard to bring something about that I think all of you would look forward to with great joy. And that is, in the spreading of soccer as a sport throughout the world, and he's been instrumental in doing that, is to bring the United States into World Cup competition, so that we join in the – it's every four years, isn't it? The World Cup? Exactly. The World Cup is every four years. We have more than 250 counter-involving soccer in the World Cup. I wish to see America there because I trust the kids, I trust like Steve here. Well now, these two gentlemen are just going to give you a little demonstration here of kicking the ball back and forth a little bit. One roll, one in here, oh, here it is. Thank you very much. Thank you, man. All right. Now, would you like to have this start? President, I know you play soccer, you play football, because we say football for soccer, but you didn't have time to play now. No. You can just kick the ball for us. We start to give a little, you know, head and fore and back, okay? Just kick – Either way? Either way? Either one of us. Oh, well. Just face towards me. What? Huh? Okay. Just kick the ball right to me. I've got to put it in the ground first. There you go. Oh, here we start right there. Okay. We're going up right through. Hola. You shouldn't have touched it with my hands, should I? You don't have to use your hands. What to do? What to do? Okay. One second, guys. One second. Did you – did you – Okay. You know, it's very important to us, because soccer is a big family. It's the biggest sport in the world, and we trust you. Because through the soccer, through the sport, we know we have peace in the world. It's better to involve sport. You, between soccer and American football and baseball, then we have a very peaceful world and future. It's not true. Then, kids, the world belongs to you. The future of the world belongs to you. Involving soccer. That's our message here in the behavior of the whole soccer family around the world. All right? Now, you're going to play a little bit. We play between. Okay? Steve, what team – President, what team do you want to pick? The green one or the other one? Which one do I want? Yeah, I pick up. I play one, Steve, and the other one. Ah. What side? Well, as long as you're on the green side and as long as you're on the stomp or side, why don't you just walk forward there? And be with them. All right. Now, what do I do? Mr. President, could you – Can you stand up here? The black team over here and the green team over there. Mr. President, guys, could we have your attention? Mr. President, to start off our game here, we would like for you to nudge the ball into the center of the field to start the game here. If I nudge this one in there, there's going to be too many balls. You can kick it or you can throw it in. It's your preference. I stay here and the teams stay here. You're going to join – I think we're ready. Yeah, I'll join this team. You can just – I'll hand you the microphone. We're ready. Just throw it into the middle. There you go. Thank you, Mr. President. There's the microphone. Mr. President, you want to hold this? Yeah. Team fellas, let's come over here. Second half. Nicky. That's what he's talking about. Not good. All right. All right. You sound like Chief Westman now. Okay. Move it, move it, move it. Yeah! Yeah, he's not bad. Okay, move it, guys. Yeah, Nicky. Back up, Green. Back up. Kick him. Kick him. Kick him. Kick him. Go ahead, now. Go ahead. Good ball. All right, Nicky. Okay. Beautiful. Who scored the ball there, you? Who scored the goal for Green? Do you think Haley and Steve could make their teams? Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Ask him what he's doing. All right, now we're going to make the ball team here. Just do it right here. That's a good idea. We'll do the two team photos, yeah. The two team photos here, as a soccer player. I'm going to have a picture here. Come on, come on. Can I hold the ball? Yes, you hold the ball. You hold the ball. Black team. Yeah, let's do one team at a time. Right team at the back. Green. And a green team in the front underneath. Okay, black team. Michael, let's get the black team on the other side. No, you stand up. You're in black. Okay, the black team is on the other side. All the black score, we're going to do your second. Yeah. You're going to do two team photos, sir. Yeah. Okay. All right. Okay. All right, thank you. Okay, next team. Okay, the green team this way. We're going to go over there. The black team, come on. Line up here. Right here on your right. Right here on your right. Come on, come on. Come on, come on. Come on, close, come on. You got to kind of make it mean the whole team. Come on, close. Come on, close it. Yeah, I tell you, some of you. Come a little more, hold them up side, a little more. Come a little more close. Yeah, a little more close. They are starting to when, that's what you're watching. All right. Everybody look towards the cameras. Everybody look towards the cameras. You put your hands into there. All right. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. President. All right. Okay. Thank you very much. Thank you. Goodbye, Glare. I still I