 Yes, it's good to see you again. I feel good. Come in here. President, good to see you today. Good to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. What are you doing? I think my best lesson in that was that when I was Governor of California, and I had a whole marble demonstration of students in Canada, and I said, I'm going out facing them. So I went out on the spectrum of Canada and so forth, I didn't know that one of those fish pole microphones from about 20 feet away could catch what they were saying. It was played up in the press that I had insulted them, I'd said, but if there are any reasonable reasons. There's a question. They look like cobras with their... So every... Now I am well aware. There's nothing to do with this, for example. Congress is about to do what you've always wanted to see happen. This is to shut the government down. That's a good idea. I'm just kidding. You could have a seat. I just wanted to take two minutes to tell the government together. You overlapped a couple years, I think. Yeah. And I have a great respect. I'm not afraid of it, but we've got an awful long list. Nothing has been decided, so I'm glad to have the input. I just wanted to put in the question that you're doing the right thing. And Otis Bond has credibility and respect with and all across his chest and shoulders. He had a state government. You'd be interested in this. He ran the state government 50, beat California, ran a 50th of a percentage of personal income to run state and local government. When he went out, he was 50th. So economy is what it's all about. And he's a medical doctor. He's a medical doctor plus a governor. So that's my two cents worth. You can't go wrong. In 1984. Is that just a medical school? We have a medical plus to nurses. Yeah, there's a hot teaching hospital and everything. It's a huge ICU medical center. It's a big complex there. Oh, I forgot your euro. There's a few around here. Game night. There you go. We always support your judgment. 41 years ago, I shot that picture right here. I want you. This is the same China. Same China. Same China? They didn't have the cups off, but this is the new one. No, sir. That is the same China. That is the same one. Yeah, it is. Now, Mr. President, if you look. Oh, they got you right here. A little bit. Big. That's it. Big. Let's see that photo again, please. No cups. You want to take the cups off? You want to take the cups off? Yes, let's do it. There are no cups in there in their picture. They were just ready. All right. They're like napkins still in the place, sir. Napkins are still in place. The napkins are all in place. The request of the president to his friends and photographers not to have a picture of him made when he was being carried and he said, if you do that, I'll make myself available. He said, I'll make myself available more so than any president before. And they agreed. What happened, the request soon had the, soon was law in effect because every time you try to make a picture of him being carried or somebody would say you can't do it, you can't do it. It's a rule. And it was a, but that could never happen today. It could never happen because of TV and the other situation. All right, Mr. President. Mr. President, big smile. That's it. This is one time a smile will work. This will be the last one right from here, again. Mr. President. Money is just there to do it. Get my horse to coast at 15. Yeah. Yeah. At his death, the reaction of people running in front of the White House. This, of course, is trying to get a shot of you in your door. Mr. President, this was Roswell in 1944. It was a very good, if I could have the series of pictures that I made that day some of them made him look real bad. How old was he in 1944? I don't know. He was younger than I am now. So I'm 67, so I don't know how to, but what gets me, Mr. President, is when I look at a picture like this, when I was 20 years old. I know, I know. And then, for today, I say, you know, he's a pretty young man. And Truman here, you see, another... I was very familiar with... I knew them, most of the presidents, except you, because you were an admirer of the president. I want you to have this. Well, thank you. He sent a destroyer back to pick up member of that incident. Well, then, right after that, he made a speech, which he took off and finished. Father, they are untalking my daughter. Thank you, Mr. President. You have that. I'm going to have you sign one to me, though, for both of us. Thank you very much. The teams of commitment rekindled in my own breath that this man has chosen to lead to the United States on a regular basis. To help them see the light. I guess we all know the answer to that. He's sitting right here. Wyatt Duret, who has effective officials have come out strongly for Wyatt, and Wyatt's support extends beyond the state and crosses party lines. And the other one is the current leader of the Republican Party, me. Freedom works. He knows it's in addition to that that it's not another new state office boom dog who paid for by higher taxes that we need for any other problems that came through not too long ago. Last year, too, we heard promise after promise for billions of dollars of new government spending programs. I'm on that subject of taxes. Let me interject a note here about the national scene. I'm going to let you in on a little-known fact. There are people in Washington, some of them even hold elected office who still harbor a secret desire way down deep in their hearts to raise your taxes. I know you may find this hard to believe, but it's true. They have said it before, and I'll keep on saying it as many times as it takes, no matter how it's disguised or packaged. For those who are trying to torpedo tax fairness, let's remind them exactly what's on the line. America's fair share plan, as submitted, would increase the cost of the standards by which any alteration of the plan will be judged. Any plan that is less pro-growth, any plan that is less pro-family, will be robbing America of the jobs and prosperity, locking us into a spending reduction path that will bring the budget into balance by 1990. And then I think we should honor the words and the complaint of another great Virginian to idea to me, and I gather from your reaction, you agree. It's funny how some of those who've been screaming the loudest about deficits are now obstructing and delaying, doing everything they can to try and sink this bill out of the bout of debt. But when we talk about the future of Virginia and the future of America, we're really talking about something Maureen Kirkpatrick's famous phrase always blames America first, while too often making excuses for the enemies of freedom. At home, it erects walls to lock out God and keep him away from our school children, but has trouble locking up drug pushers, thieves, and murderers.