 And there will be some live coverage over that thing. An open statement is a final open statement being prepared for you to look at. Other than that, we plan to start with foreign and try to spend about 20 minutes. And then the message is about 20 minutes and then save a few minutes to take general questions. All right. Do I intend to be on September the effective House Senate bill in closing limited sanctions on South Africa? Now, I never discuss what I will or not veto except in the broad terms of which is overall policy such as tax cuts. But I will express my feeling that sanctions would not be productive, indeed would be counterproductive in South Africa. We have had successes, there have been improvements. And we believe that simply walk away would penalize the very important we want to help and the blacks as well as a number of surrounding black countries in Africa that are totally dependent for the recounts on their exchange of trade with South Africa. Very good statement. It's useful to maybe acknowledge the statements of Chief of the Lansing over the weekend. You pointed out that I had turned that magazine around in circles trying to figure. What the extra leg is or how that photo makes it look that way. Isn't that amazing? The other display, I just wanted to show you if you had to see it. This happens to be a layout of that. Cardboard coming with me outside. Boom, yes, he's here. He did all these things, but I thought that to prove that age is only enough for us to know what's going to happen. Thank you. Okay, so what do I do? I'll start. All right, let's move in. Okay, show me how to start. No, I'll start. All right, that's a general idea. Sorry to start. That's too beginning. It's not. Okay. All right. I'm going to turn around. You don't need that, Mr. President. Good evening. Good morning. Can I see you? Well, come in. Right. Well, all right. You can say hi. Go ahead. I didn't like it. You, Brenner, was starring in. Was he playing the king of science? I can't remember what he was playing, but when I had Facebook, I went out on football. Football, I've gone to one football game here. That was West Virginia for the Maryland. I just went half-time in the crown. West Virginia Queen. You call her a real fan. Well, now you're going on another kind of entertainment trip. Yes. And listen, of course, reading and expressing our hopes that the November meeting will result in, we hope, an agenda for the future for dealing with the various problems. I think that if you expressed honor. I don't know. I'll turn the secretary of the president. Yeah, he's paid my taxes. Taxes. There's no single tax in the secretary of the president. Why? It was everything I had. You get a refund. Everybody that you appoint to a position in the Treasury Department has to be haunted by IRS going back three years. I came up with a $1,000 refund. I want everybody here to feel agreed to know that I will appoint you. I, too, am ordered to direct it. Mr. President, this is a non-citizen meeting. Really, if your economic policies have resulted, as resulted in historically high and politically unsustainable, some would say economically unsustainable, but certainly politically unsustainable trade deficits. Trade, I think, is becoming, if it hasn't already become, one of the cutting issues, one of the cutting political issues of 1986. It's going to be heavily involved, I think, in the 1986 campaigns. I think evidence of that is what happened out in Texas last week in that first congressional district special election, where we thought we might elect a Republican. I thought it was that. That's true. Can you tell us how? You've got to get that. I love that. Thank you. Back up there. This is an actual meeting here. I'm going to sign an executive order. This has some presidential board of advisors on private sector administers. You all know that it's our priority to be placed on private solutions and public problems. And this board will help meet the challenge before us, I'm sure, by promoting corporate community development and public and private partnerships and privatization volunteers. Over the four years, we've accomplished a great deal. And we did it first with the help of the CSI task force. Most recently with the advisory council. But there's a lot to be done. We're going to need all of your support on this. I think it's been one of the great things we've had for four years now. The announcing the members of the advisory board later on. I really prove I'm using both. We have all the colors there. And now we'll call on Joe Wright to take over on today's meeting. Thank you, Mr. President. Before we get into that, I just might mention very briefly that about an hour ago, the vice president announced before a press conference that your first regulatory program, the regulatory plans have just been produced and it's going to be released today. And Mr. President, what this does is it's been a kind of a painful process between OMB and all the agencies. We appreciate your graceful cooperation. And what this does is this forecast one year ahead of time of what the regulatory plans are of the agencies. And this should be a great benefit not only to the executive officers of the president being able to review them, but also to the cabinet officers. Because in many cases what we're having problems with during the first three to four years is the fact that everybody was getting taken by surprise. Now these things were coming flying out of the woodwork at the last minute when we got blocked. One of the criticisms is going to be that this is a way where we are not going to be making public many of the plans before they come into the public registry. It's exactly the reverse. It's published one year ahead of time for everybody to see. Mr. Vice President, I understand you say that's the budget. This is the regulatory program. Oh, the regulatory program. That's right. There's an ounce today. I was going to say a little worry because the California budget was twice as thick as that. This Mr. President was given out over there at a press conference today. I left courageously before the questioning began, but some people on the Hill, some of the staffs, particularly Dingell, sort of upset and they think this is restricting their ability to criticize and ability to shape the regulations. And what we're trying to do in the lead is to simplify and be sure that people that you have appointed work together. And sometimes we've had examples of one agency going off in one direction with regulations, another going in another way. So it's coordinated as well as, you know, it's going to keep an economic through OMB, keep an economic target. So we just don't start going down the road that we inherited when we came in. It's a good staff and they've done an awful lot of work on it. If they think we're trying to curb their ability to regulate, we are. We phrased it differently, but nevertheless, I think it was very well received. Okay, what you have in front of you is a fiscal 86 budget update after the congressional budget compromise was passed as well as some preliminary ideas starting the fiscal 87 budget process that we were just working on. And it started naked in the middle of the day. How in the world are you doing this stuff? She said, no clothes, none at all. It goes open to the closet. Yellow dress, red dress, blue dress, a lot more white dress. Five out of the bedroom, same thing, you know. Start naked here on that. Start over? Well, he comes in the house, his wife is not there to meet him with his slippers, and I don't know what every good wife should be. Goes into the kitchen. She's not there, you know, whatever wife should be, and goes into the bedroom, and finally sees her standing next to a mirror, dressed down, looking at and marring her upper body. What are you doing? And she said, well, I just had a physical day, and my doctor said that the most attractive body of anybody is my age, I've got a body of a 23-year-old. He said, what did he say about your 15-year-old ass? Oh, he didn't mention your name. Oh, he didn't mention your name. So sorry that you can turn around so I don't want to leave, even when I want to. That was Roman number one. That's the cleanest joke Gabriel's ever told me. We have a regular meeting coming up here for you with the drunk chiefs, and we...