 Hello, Mr. Senior, of course. Sir, what is it? Hello there. Morning, Mr. President. Good morning, sir. Good morning. I am glad to see you. I am history. Good morning. Nice to see you. Hi. How are you? Good. Good evening. I am history. Welcome. I am history. I am history. I am history. Good evening. I'm history. I'm history. I'm history. I am history, thank you. I am history. Mr. Miller, hello. How are you? I'm sorry, there was a scheduling problem. I wasn't aware that all this was going on. We've managed to do some scheduling alterations, and if I could be invited for 10 o'clock Monday morning on August 15th, I'd be invited 10 o'clock Monday morning. I'll be there or we'll listen. You broke with your own traditions for me in 1980, and I have forever been deeply grateful for that. Just return from Central America to, you know, I really had an idea. What we're doing now is absolutely right. There's no question in my mind. I'm angry, I'm hurt because of the misinformation. It's a dread, dreaded arm security. I've got the people there supporting us. I know you can't imagine why you asked me here. You've got two of us that are pretty uptight right now. I'm down on myself and I'll call on them in just a minute. So let me just say a few things about this IMF thing. I don't see this in the light that many do as added expenditures and so forth for four and eight. And I think it is very vital and very important, and I know that we're being set up on the other side of the aisle right now. The idea of a defeat that would be laid at our door and that the Republicans did it themselves without any of their help. That would be either very detrimental and damaging. The Senate has passed this. It is something that I'll leave it down about the importance of this and what importance we put on it. But let me just say this, at Williamsburg, we all agree in the context of trying to help the developing countries know that probably this was the best and number one thing, particularly in view of the international debt problem that prevails today, that we have this. And I assure them that we were trying for this added deposit there. And I have since learned that Margaret Thatcher has succeeded in getting there through the parliament, and the cold has it in Western Germany. And I think that I would be terribly and personally embarrassed now to have to say to them that I couldn't get it, but I couldn't get it because of my own. It sure is. You looked just as you did 30 years ago. No, I say. No, I have photographic evidence to reveal things. Well, my eyesight isn't as good. All right, sir. I'd like to see you come on through here. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. George, how are you? George. I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry. No, not yet. I'm sorry, not yet. We're gonna be in a protocol. We'll be here in a minute. I should not. We have an order of ships. We should have. You can. You can, I think. You should be in that place. I'd be here in a while. Right. Let's go. Sorry. The port is... It's a bit of a... I'm sorry. I'm sorry. It's a bit of a... It's a bit of a... It's a bit of a... It's a bit of a... I'm sorry. Sorry. It's a bit of a... It's a bit of a... It's a new world, isn't it? It's a new world, isn't it? What's a new world? It's a new world, isn't it? What's a new world? It's a new world, isn't it? I'm sorry. Are you doing that? I'm sorry. Can you actually... Let me know how you feel. Are you feeling okay? Right. I'm excited to see it. You can follow it up, You and the judge, they can't be used in this way, please. Bill, make sure that you have somebody to take the panel for. Yeah, but I think Patsy should be there. And I jumped in a lot of two places where I didn't belong because I just couldn't stand you in the fair, so they're not going to tell you about your fewer people than you are in the O.A. So I was getting a lot of heat. And I said, OK, Bill, we set out there. Point out, it's tactics and techniques are well known. Organizational cohesion and discipline, vows of secrecy and loyalty, insulation for its leaders from direct criminal involvement, violence and threats against those who would testify or resist this criminal conspiracy. All of these have contributed to the curtain of silence that surrounds the mob. Plumatly criminal organized crime in America be shooting. We're proceeding carefully with the elements of that strategy. His final goal is to keep our committee in the early 50s, the labor racketeering hearings of the McLellan committee in the mid 50s, and the testimony of federal informant, Joseph Elegi, before a Senate committee in the 1960s. While some of the commissions on crime have been appointed since then, each has been of short duration and had neither the time nor the resources to fully invest three years will be to undertake through public hearings a region by region exposure and analysis of organized crime to measure its influence and impact on American society and make judicial and legislative recommendations. The academic community, the private sector, and most important law enforcement at all levels. We've been especially careful to include, and I believe this will be one of the commission's greatest front line experience with organized crime and are among the acknowledged experts in this field. I know that some will wonder why another commission is needed to cease damaging organized crime with their prosecutions. Don't congressional committees have the resources to conduct investigations? The answer to these questions is simply yes. Recent prosecutions have done them a considerable damage. I'm going to sign the document. I accept the invitation to serve as chairman of the commission on organized crime. I believe your administration has demonstrated wisdom and courage in taking these important steps. I know I speak on behalf of all our citizens and I wish to have the commission. And I thank you for your personal interest in this and better and the support that you have expressed for our mission. I pray we shall justify the confidence that you and the general gentlemen have placed in it. Take it serious, we'll ever withdraw this president. Secretary Johnson, last night, wanted to remember to be. Oh, it's a little bigger than the T-Caps. Well, this is my wife, Barbara. Who is? Well, that's my son, Brandon. Are you six and one? Yes. That's my son. Thank you. All right. Well, is that? Yes. Did you see the name of the day, my honor? Yes. Yes. It's all big. It's three years from now. Oh, goodness. What are you doing? Hold your pictures. It's just, it's still one of my best friends. That's the place to sit. Well, you made it all the time. I made it. Don't worry about it. Wow. It's, uh... It's, uh... Yes, it's a very cheerful, pleasant place to work. How do you keep up with all this?