 Mr. President, this is Mrs. Rowling. Mr. Rowling, how's it going there? Well, I'm very excited to be here. Now don't go like it, don't go like it. Okay, all right. Well, Mr. President, how are you? Well, good to see you again. Good to see you again. Yes. It's going to be a regular visit now. I'm sorry we didn't make it last year, but everybody went to Hawaii. Thank you. Well, now we've got all the people over here because that pressure just passed, we want to come in. Coach, we'll put these right over here. Okay. Should I let you down? Oh, no, I think you should. You should be in there too. Yes. We're very much a team, so be careful. All right. We brought you a little reading material. A little reading material I know, you know, about another year ago. Oh, I have some. I don't know. I don't know. Go ahead, please. All right. All right. All right. All right. Well, that's about it. All right. And a busy day here. Maybe you should act like that. All right. Yeah. See you in the back of the car. All right. What's up, Mr. President? What's up, Mr. President? What's up, Mr. President? Well. And Los Angeles went crazy for the Lakers, so you'll come back to the Lakers. I know. I have to watch a little bit. No. Not the last four or five minutes, six or seven. I mean, I was thinking of Lakers. Well, I would like to present you with, I know you wear this tonight, the band, you know, it's a night shirt. This was autographed by the Lakers, the first team in 20 years. We'll go back to back. When you're on the ranch. Thank you very much. It goes over the 85 T-shirt. Because we know that your administration is going to go back to back with Mr. Bush, too. So we went back to back titles. I don't think I should do this. I probably should not show this cover. But this is a book about last year's team and it definitely will put you to sleep. Well, I can talk to you. It's about making history, which is something you've done in the past eight years. Yes. This would be a time to look at my athletic days. I played some high school basketball. I was a swimmer. I was a swimmer. Well, that was the year of Indiana. Oh, the basketball. Southern Illinois, someone had lapped over. Football ended and basketball started and I went out to look at the floor. The guys that were out there on the floor and I took one look at what they were doing. Not me. All the southern kids. All the guys that played high school schedules of 40 games and no football. Well, we have a few seven years with a couple things. This is a Nancy Reagan key ring. Oh, thank you for that. And I know you've got somebody at home. And in here is a glass jar of the seal on it and filled with jelly beans. Oh, he loves his sweets too. Oh, and my little James will look at this also. Thank you so much. This is just a pleasure. Hey, that's great. Congratulations. Thank you. I look forward to working with Nancy in our anti-drive work. We really do a lot of that. We brought her a few things. We brought our video, we made a rap song about just saying no to drugs. The big production with Magic Johnson and cream and everything. It really went over very well. You know, a lot of the kids in Englewood have watched it and it's made a profound impact. We took 8,000 schools in California all for free, so we're committed to a drug-free America too. I know that was on your calendar this morning, right? Sure. We're launching a crazy campaign. Thank you. Thank you so much. It's a pleasure. Have a good day. Thank you. Okay. We'll see you next year. All right. Anyone ever done it three times in a row? Our motto is not repeat. It's called three-peat. Three-peat. That's for me. It's a new word. You might be there to watch. Yes. All right. Have a good day. Have a good day. This is my water cat. Hello there. Mr. President. Yes. Very pleased to meet you. Pleased to meet you. Thank you, sir. I think we ought to get the ladies in the middle or something. All right. And have a family photo. Have you ever done this, Mr. President? I'm going to miss you. Well, I certainly have. It's been quite a real pleasure to work for you. These seven and a half years. You've made our family proud to be Americans, Mr. President, and we thank you for that. Well, bless you. I appreciate that. Listen, I have just a few souvenirs here. Oh, wow. Go away. And there's quite an arm over there. You've got a key ring. Thank you. Thank you, sir. And you share the glasses. Thank you, sir. We will. And then this is just a little something that's been around that we thought you might like to have. Well, thank you very much. I'll be around until the end of the summer, so I will be at the convention and my husband will be on Saturday. So we're going to be separate for a few weeks. Well, don't make it too long. No, I'm sure it will be a certain amount. Thank you, sir. Well, listen. It's our pleasure. Well, good to see you. Thank you, sir. Thank you for taking the time. Well, please do. We'll see you later. Bye. Bye. To college, Theresa Anderson. Well, hello there. Robert Dola. Hi, how are you? Pleasure to meet you, sir. Amy Fight. Hello. Hi. See you. David Poe. Hi, nice to meet you. How are you? Shelly Taylor. How are you? Mr. Rothcraft is the director of the program. Well, hi. How are you? Well, I think we have a photo picture here. The other side of the president there. Three on one side and three on the other. How does life leave the Elms upon the chance? Hot. Hot and dry. Well, yes, I'm going the other way, too. Yes, definitely. There. One thing I never, well, I haven't forgotten anything about Eureka, but one thing I always remembered in the spring was that there would pretty soon, from the surrounding neighborhood and all there would be is that beautiful fragrance of lilacs. I don't believe it's still there. Yes, we took a bunch of pictures this spring with all the bushes. It was marvelous. Beautiful. Well, where about are you all from? I'm from Mount Vernon, Missouri. It's between Springfield and Southview. Bellevue, Kentucky. It's near Cincinnati. It's reaching out there. I'm from Illinois. I met him. I'm from McLeod, Oklahoma. And I'm from Williamsville, a small town by Springfield, Illinois. Well, by a gully. Don't recall that we reached out that far. Well, I think you've helped the college reach out quite a bit, Mr. President. Well, pleased to find you. This year, the semifinalists for the competition, we had 87 on campus. And they came from, I believe it was 17 different states. And I think this is what's most interesting. In addition to the scholarship winners for this coming year, almost a third of all those who were on campus are going to be at Rowling and Draco College. So we're really putting together a core of future leaders out there. Well, I have to tell you, if I had to do over again, I'd go right back there to the same place. Now that I've been on the board of the Regents of the Giant University of California when I was governor and things like that. No, I would not choose one of those assembly line diplomas. Well, I think that's just wonderful. You'll find a sticks with you for a long time. We hope so. It's a good place. Are you all still there? Are you singers? He will be soft most of all. He will be soft most of all. He will be soft most of all. He will be soft most of all. He will be soft most of all. He will be soft most of all. He will be soft most of all. I've worried a little. I haven't heard from President Hearn for a long time. Well, make sure that it's true. My last letter to him, I've worried that maybe I turned off. He'd written me about some funds for a kind of a museum. Oh, yes. Maybe he misunderstood my answer. I thought that duty, I know he had always lived in genteel poverty there. I thought I ought to clear the decks and tell him that if the money could be used for better, for other things in Eureka to help out. Well, I don't think that's a problem. He doesn't know. He's just busy. I never reported your letter to the faculty. You know, and it was very clearly stated that, you know, this was not, this was a very positive step. Eureka was not at all offended by that. Okay, but I'll make sure you get a letter. I think you'll probably get a six or seven letter. I'm saving up things that I think would fit in the museum. Whatever it is. Well, incidentally, you should have some souvenirs of your visit here. These are all key rings with the presidential seal on them. One day you'll be having a need for keys. Thank you very much. We also, and we are embarrassed, we haven't, but then we've suggested that we probably should not bring him into this visit. We would like to ensure that you've got that. Should we just send it to the White House? Is that the correct? They all have their Eureka t-shirts, and we want to make sure that all seven of us are here today. I remember our wardrobe used to be just a sweatshirt and worn as a t-shirt. You wear a letter in it. I was with your letter sweater over it. And Washington dishes in the girls' dormitory. And there's wood. We always dined in the dining room. And one day, Lydia Wambler suggested that she thought it would be nice since we dined in there with the girls that we would wear neckties. And she just specified neckties. We met a great change of wardrobe for us if we obeyed what she really meant. So I talked to the other fellas. And we just came in with the sweatshirts on and put those little elastic band-aid on. Our bare necks. And I guess she figured that she was defeated, so we went away with it. All right. I didn't live in the light of wish all night. I am. It's beautiful. It's very nice. It renovated last night. Beautiful structure. I'm washing dishes in the commons. It's close. Well, I've used that experience of where I wash dishes to lots of times and talk to people and so forth on campuses. And I've told them that one of the better words my way through college, one of the better jobs I've ever had was washing dishes in the girls' dormitory. I'm not going to be reading into it what they will. It's good to see you. Thank you. Well, we thank you not only for what you give to the college, but for being a great president for the entire community. And I think the whole Greek community is so proud of you. That's true. Thank you. And they better not go back there. That's fine. I'm not sure. I'm relatively new. I'm the freshman of the group. I've only been there a few months. And I'm really amazed that even 40-year-old people seem to have known you in college. Which I... I know it's easy, right? Come on. Mr. President, how are you? President, this is Christopher Bray. Hello there. Very nice to meet you. Laura Bray. Is that Bray? Hello. Sally Townsley. Hello there. Joe Townsley. Hello. Nice to see you. Jim Townsley. Hello there. Michelle Townsley. Mr. President, good to see you again. Good to see you. This lady over here. And you were not too far from there. Remember when you were up in Clyde, New York? Kate's going over. We figured that one of the sweetest things you can give any actor is the Oscar. So this is thanks to Eastern Airlines. We rushed it down from New York City and Kate Masters. But we felt you deserved this all on your own. And we wanted to give it to you and perhaps to the National Multiple Sclerosis Foundation. Thank you for helping us. Well, I never got an Oscar. I finally did get one. I could eat it. We're with the kids, so they don't act up. I asked them if they were going to behave in here. I told them I wasn't going to. Well, we thank you from the bottom of our hearts for helping all people with multiple sclerosis. Well, listen, I am the society. I know the work that they're all doing. And I think it's wonderful. And particularly with regard to the work which is being done toward finding cure and developing that kind. And I'm very proud to have the mother of the year and the father of the year here. And I know that you do more and just accept that honor. I know that you are very active and you do a lot of counseling with children other than your own. And I know that you are very much with the Cub Scouts in your area among other things. Well, I'm just proud that you're all here. I'm going to be happier to see there's quite a group over there. We're going to do a little bit of a group. Thank you, gentlemen. Thank you. Now we're going to switch families. It's very unusual over here. I was a reserve officer calling to active duty. But I was a reserve officer in the horse cavalry in a moment. Okay. He's been up to once in hours. He didn't call. He was a gentleman. Just a minute. I need to have to get my lunch.