 It's a wine tour. I'm going to trip on the Bay, the Sonoma Valley, and Napa Valley. It sounds like you managed to stay away from the convention. To the greatest extent possible. I was a delegate. You know, the bowl weevils that has to make up their mind. I've made mine up. Can I give you a Whirls Fair pen? That's from the New Orleans Whirls Fair. We'd love to have you down there. I'll tell you. You know, it would be a real asset to the fair, which is in trouble. It would be a great political trip for you. Don't pin it on. I just want to give it to you. I want to mess up your deal. I don't know what the schedules are doing, but I think it would be a real tremendous opportunity to make it. I don't know what the plans are. Now the plans are all in the hands of people. It's through November. It's come before the election. This goes through November to November. It's an interesting fair. It's a fun fair, as you can imagine New Orleans would do. Knoxville was a very technical and a very scientific fair, but this was a real tremendous one. Well, I hope I can. Let me put it on your desk somewhere. Very good. Put it on your desk. I'll let you. You don't want to put it on. I appreciate it. I just want to get a photo op. I know you do this. I appreciate it. Thank you. I appreciate it. It's like Central America. I was telling me that Jim Wright said something positive about it on the news this morning on the television, that he was supporting it. I hope so. We'd give it away if we don't. We're strong behind you on it. Thank you. I appreciate it. Thank you. I appreciate it. Good afternoon, Mr. President. What a pleasure to see you. Always good. We've met about 20 years ago. His daughter, his granddaughter. Glad to meet you. Yes, I think it was 1963. Precisely. This one I was there. In fact, you were wearing Charlie Fincher's clothes. Yes, that's right. Charlie Rain, I think. It sure does. I'm a bit of a member of the group. I asked them, they were boys, for topics. Dizzy crowd, you know. Tapping and everything. Answer. That's what you said. This was early. You were as wise then as you are now, Mr. President. They still read well. I don't know. Well, we've had a long correspondence. Yes, yes, we have. I was standing right in front of the face of her face, a girl's got uniform on. And it was a special day. They have a replica for you, gentlemen who carved this. This is one of his last features, Mr. President, that you received the copy of the kingdom bell where you spoke. A few months ago, but I promised I'd do what I could to do it. That's the official bell. That's the child of the one that you bid adress. Yes, yes. And Connie has for you a picture of the bell itself that you rang back in 1963 and it still rings true. It still is true. But that's great. I am. I'm so happy that Governor Thompson now has made things official. Indeed he has. Oh, we get proclamations out of the office every year. Mr. President, I spoke there, but Sandy always says you are so much better than I am that I am embarrassed and jealous. These are a number of the state and national proclamations about the freedom bell and all who through Sandy's work, Mr. President. We want to thank you very much. This means a great deal to the Senate. Thank you. This is for me too. Yes. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. That's the time bar. Oh, boy! That's the ticket. Thank you very much. Put July 4th celebration. Think about it. It's all in there. All trade. With the freedom bell. Hey, thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. President. That's all in there. Just a reminder of the freedom bell. Thank you very much. I'll trade with the freedom balance. Thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. President. Just a reminder of our heritage of freedom. Yes, and some believe it might have. I just see results of the polls where the highest percentage of any country in the world, America's, I didn't count it as the greatest. The highest percentage that we said yes if it was where they would fight for our country. And the tremendous percentage, I think 6% when asked the reasons that they feel this way is because they say they're the freest. Mr. President, you've helped restore that feeling. Thank you. You can call it to your re-election. Thank you. You're welcome. See you, sure. It's not from Dixon, so. The minus. Thank you. Say hello to Dixon for that. We sure will. Thank you, Mr. President. I don't think they're allowed anymore. They haven't had a good guard for a long time. Yeah, that's what I mean. You're free. Stop on by. When I was there before, they said it wasn't. Now they had the pool, of course. Yes. Not as many lives saved either. They need you back, Mr. President. Thank you again. Thank you. All right. Thank you for showing your time. Well, it was a great pleasure. I just want to be remembered to you. Well, very best. The thousands of wishes. Thank you for my toys here. Thank you. It's about a lot of interest. It's wonderful. Thank you. The old boy that made it assured us about it. He really is. Thank you. Well, thanks a lot. Say hello to Nancy. I will. Thank you, Mr. President. Good to see you. Mr. President, Mr. Mayor, Mr. Mayor. Yes, Mr. Mayor, yes. Well, I'm here if I don't get a chance to get back. I would like to have the honor of presenting you with the key to our fair city. Well, thank you very much. I'm very pleased to have that. Thank you. This is Asi Quinn. Yes. Hello, City Council. Nice to see you. I would like to present you my fellow members. Well, I'm a membership. Well, now, this festival is held out here in Du Bois. Well, now, that's really something. I've been saying, my boy, would I grew up as a kid? Believe it or not, I'd believe that at this age. But rooting for Tom Mix, I want to see him in the movies. This is Dr. Siren, who's the chairman of the Tom Mix Festival. Well, hello. I would really like to see you. I'd like to present to you the book that I wrote on Tom Mix. And he was my hero, too. And enough to celebrate his 100th birthday, we started an annual Tom Mix Festival in Du Bois, Pennsylvania, to which we invite you and your staff. Well, thank you very much. He was my hero, too. And he gave Duke Wayne his first job as an extra in 1929. Right. I didn't know that. What's this? Mr. Herb Martin was the editor of the paper. My pleasure. And I'm part of the committee and also in charge of arrangements. Well, thank you very much. I'm very pleased to have this. It's very honor. We're very pleased to honor you. You know, we hope the hat fits. I think that does it. Yeah. There's an initial seat. Oh, thank you. I have to tell you what, one of the brothers all those years, I had been doing all those drawing room comedies, the thing that I kept pleading with him, let me do a Western. Let me do a Western. He's a reporter. My father got some, and I thought, Jack Warner, let me ever let me do a Western. He's probably making the lawyer from the East. But he did eventually. Eventually I got him. You were such an actor. You're a good actor. I didn't think you could make a good president, but you're a better president. That's Democrats. I just want to let you know, Mr. President, that I not only have some mix on videotape, I have President Reagan on tape, too. One of your early movies. Well, thank you very much. Our favorite was our most famous picture that we loved years ago called King's Road. Well, I don't think there's any question. That was the best picture I've ever seen. King's Road, we fell in love with. And the musical score by Wolfgang, the musical was beautiful. That is many times included as one of the 10 cast. Classics. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Someday you might get to do voice from us. We're going to work. I thank you, sir, and so does Tom Nixon Tony. Use that key. Thank you. Thank you. President, I think you know about a little bit. Yes, hi. Oh, all right. Mr. President, it's certainly a pleasure to see you. And I appreciate you taking the time out to get a little shot. If you don't mind, you're going to be the recipient of a pin for the D.N. Bill Society. And this is an outgrowth of the D.A.R. and I have a young lady that would like me very much to present this to you this time. Well, thank you very much. I'll give you the backup literature so that you'll know exactly how you've been on it. All right. Well, I know just a little bit. I know that it is a part of it. I know that it's a D.A.R. That's right. And I know that they're very interested in underprivileged kids. They do a great deal with underprivileged kids. That's exactly correct. In fact, I've got all the portfolio and I'd like to let you take a look at that. I had a couple of other items that, politically, that I'd just like to throw at you just that are just already briefed to Dennis and B. And just to let you know how Louisiana is going, first of all, it's 100% Reagan. I think that you're going to carry that state overwhelmingly. I'd like to hear that. Thank you. Particularly with the events last week in San Francisco, you're going to do very, very well down there. And I know John Bro was just in to see you and he was inviting you to come to Louisiana and spend a little time at the World's Fair. I'd like to echo that. I think the earlier you can get there, the better. I know the people are just dying to see you down there. I'd like it. Oh, fine. And might I just address those two other items? I don't know. Dave Train announced it the last minute on Friday for Senate against Matt Johnston. That may pose problems for whatever reason, but the polls show that he's got a 50-50 shot of winning. The senatorial committee is very much in favor of his running. I don't think he fully had his heart in filing those papers, but he has filed and he's making his mind up today or tomorrow as to whether or not he will run. And I talked with his wife a little while ago, about two hours ago. And she told me, you know, I don't think he's going to run, but he told me that the president of the United States called him and asked him to run. And he has no idea I'm repeating this, that he might, he would probably change his mind. Mr. President, it means the possibilities of cheap races on September 29th of this year is two months away. That's when the race is, unique Louisiana law. And if he runs in those two months, he has very good acceptance in the state. Edwards, the current governor, is very, very, he is in a downside right now. We have no Democratic or I mean, no Republican candidate. What we're going to do, I say at the bottom, we'll talk with the, we're going to do some checking if we could get back and see, do some checking yet here real quick, sir. And I would urge you to consider giving him a call today if you could. And the other thing is the speaker of the House who under-trained, who's no longer speaking of the House now in the state legislature, is the guy by the name of John Hankel. There's a possibility that Hankel would switch to becoming from a Democrat to a Republican. If he does, he'll bring 20 Democrats over, 10 to 20 Democrats over from the, in the State House and Senate to become Republicans. And we would ask you to give him a call and then Dennis is going to check that out too. That is not as urgent as this other, as this first matter. So if you could consider those, I'd really appreciate it. Okay. And I'm ready to plug for you all the way through the fall. Thank you for that. Thank you, sir. Thank you for this. Thank you. I'm going to leave this with Dennis. If I could, this is the background material on that little item and you already know about it. And we'll leave the phone numbers as well. All right. Thanks.