 Oh, this guy's in the way. Mr. President, can Noriega stay in Panama if he leaves power? I hope not. Mr. President, the Democrats said they're going to make a campaign issue of your veto of the trade bill. This is by health bar side. How? You all tell the truth. But why not give people who it's run out of work some advance notice? What's wrong with that, sir? Well, as an old labor union president, I suggest that's a matter that belongs in the management labor contract between the young women. Not at all? Hello. Good to see you. We brought you a special young man that wanted to present you with a gift. Go ahead, Mike. I want to give you this tourist jacket from the watch. Thank you very much. You're welcome. Aren't you glad he's not from Baltimore? Well, thank you very much. You're welcome. And I know all that you've been doing, and you've been pretty busy for the last couple of years. Very good guys. Yes, OK. Sam? Hello there. This is Sarah. This is Mike's sister. Yeah, good to see you. This is Mikey's mom, Carol. Hello there, Mr. President. Mikey's dad, Ray. Hello there. Nice to see you. Let me take Mikey out this way. We'll get a family picture here. All right, let me leave Mike there then. Just tell me, Rebecca, I'll do whatever you say. If anybody needs film, I'm covering ASA 1200. Thank all of you for what you do, but yeah. It's so kind of going to see us again. It goes a long way for him and for us and for the association. Come here, my darling. It's good. I have a group picture. Yeah, nice group picture. I hope you like it. Put it right here. Put it right here. Can we see it? It's not four, I'm sorry. Well, let me, oh, I'm all right. And I do thank you for that. I can't even experience it. Don't drop it. It happens to be glass. It's a jar with the presidential seal on it. But it's what's inside that's important. It's literally jelly beans. He'll never get to the hotel with it, you know? Very much. Well, you're more than welcome. And to all of you, it's a great cause. You're all serving it, no way. Could you give Nancy our love? I sure will. Thank you. Thank you so much, all right. Okay. Thank you. Thank you, sir. Thank you. Well, it's an honor. Congressman Pete Wright didn't get a chance to say hello when he came. We need to do it. Yeah, that's the home state. Yeah. Yeah. This guy's the important one. Well, he's true. Well, I'll hold back. Those thoughts are my thing. Come, I think you've got a few to take yet. We'll get out of your way now. Thank you. Thank you again, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. Bye-bye. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. I want to hold my phone break. I'd like you to give this to an ever-man. It's like you remember Bill Marriott. I sure do. He's Bill Marriott. Nice to see you. Thanks for having us here. Bill, how are you? You're really good. Really nice to see you. It's a pleasure to have you. Thank you, Vice President. Nice to see you. Good to see you. Bill Tiefel. Mr. President, I'd love to meet you. Sir, right here. That's great. Thank you. Al Rankin, Vice President. Hello, nice to meet you, sir. You know Fred Malick? Yeah. I was President earlier. Well, just fine. Nice to see you. He's going to work for George Bush. I know what I was going to say. I'm very grateful that you've given me time and that you will do that and run that convention. But can I order it? Yes. That's good, isn't it? Mahavadi Shan, a direct rescuer. I'm honored to be here, Mr. President. Thank you very much. General Manager of our hotel, John Dixon. Hello, right here. Good to see you again. Good to see you. Good to see you. Walter Ernst, director of food and beverage in our hotel. Nice to meet you. Kurt Straub, director of marketing. Pleasure to meet you. My special occasion also is for me to say thank you to you. These are the thousands of dollars worth of it. And it's just, show up a couple of times. I hope it also was quite a sacrifice to make it. Give a home to the press here. Our big, large summit meeting. Anything we can do to keep the press happy, we're ready. We were coming up empty. Well, we're delighted to have the opportunity. OK, great. Everybody's open right here. Thank you, Mr. President. Right. And now, just a little souvenir of having been here. Let's get a cue. And they all have the seal. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you very much. Thank you. You're welcome. Thank you very much. Thank you for seeing us. We're proud of you and what you've done for the country. Well done. Thank you very much. You really are. We've given you one of our very best men right here. Keep the tradition going. I appreciate you doing that. And again, it's always a pleasure to. Of course, it's a pleasure for you to look at you when I arrive. I make a speech. That's the way to do it. That's great. We're glad to have you come. Thrilled to have you come. Thank you for this very much. My pleasure. Thank you. Thanks very much. Saw you being sworn in. Yes. Well, I appreciate you taking time to watch that. It was quite an occasion of my life. Got chill bumps. Listen, it was quite an occasion of our own people's lives when we stopped to think that that fourth district is 80% Democrat. That's right. And you're the first Republican in 114 years from now. That's right. We hope to keep it that way for a while. And with your help, we will appreciate the help that you gave during the campaign. It's very important. Thank you. And when we could. You're going to keep your word of the trade will. I guess you want me to vote to sustain your veto. Yes. I've got, as you well know, in the fourth district of Louisiana, there's a considerable gas constituency. And I'm talking with them. I'm going to continue to talk with them this week and next week. But I will. Tell them what you're going to do. I'll end up on the right side. Good. I'll do what's best for the country. Thanks, Mr. President. All right. Thank you, Mr. President. Incidentally, after being doing that bill, I've got the word I'm up there. You can tell your constituency that the elimination of the windfall profits I want in the next bill. Yeah. That's what I'm going to tell them. When I finally tell them, I'm going to vote to sustain veto. I'm going to tell them that we have assurances, on the same side, particularly. You just heard about it in the president. Yeah. All right. OK. Bye-bye. Dr. Jack, I just want you to step to the left. Mr. President, it's delighted to meet you. Well, nice to see you. Thank you. Ms. Judy Lagosky, how are you? This is a pleasure. Mrs. Judy Gibson, Mr. President. Hello. Ms. Jurden Heath. Hello. Hello. Mr. Charlie Craver. President? Hello there. Mr. Public Analyst. Ms. Jean Moore. Hello there. Well. Hello. President? Thank you. Mr. President. Patricia Shublitz. Hello there. Thank you. Hello. Mr. President. Oh. Hello. Hello. Ms. Rose Cox. Dr. Angelen Koeppler. She's Dr. Katherine Me lieutenant.Narrator. So where do you go? Pray. So what? Student questions. Hello, senator. Good morning. Chair. Thank you. Thank you, sir. Thank you very much. Done in a joint, because probably in this job, weren't listening. I feel like we're leaving the room.