 Mr. President, the foreign minister of China. Yes, Mr. President, I really am glad to be here. Quiet. We look forward to seeing you. Thank you. Hello, Mr. President, and Mr. Liu is the note-taker for this meeting. Well, I thank you and some of our people who are ready to come out of this morning. Good morning, Mr. President, and Mr. President, Mr. President, and Mr. President, all right. Thank you. Have you seated here? Yes. Mr. President, the state's pre-assets, the minimal, will it? We're proceeding with what we've been doing there, and if we don't have anything to add this time. Mr. President, how about a prediction on Super Tuesday? Who's going to come out the big winner tonight? I will remain neutral. Oh, don't. How about the Democrats then? I'll be watching. Is Congress going to approve it for the Congress? No answer to that. Lights, please. Thank you. Wonderful. Please. Thank you. This way, please. Thank you very much. Thank you. A couple of this in the camera. Who's this? I have to shut off the hearing. Well, as I mentioned in the other room, we've been quite impressed. Adam just said that the young leaders to follow your country. The introduction of incentives for workers and imagined the use of market mechanisms. Policy of opening to the outside of El Chana. The great strides in the last decade. You've attracted favorable attention here and in many other countries. I think it's interesting that even the Soviet Union, which you were doing, is very interesting. But I'm sure you have an agenda there, and I declare it to you. Mr. President, Mr. President, you mentioned the determination of the Chinese leadership. This is indeed an important question. We have decided to change the previous policy of lifelong tenure of office for leaders, which has been in practice for a long time. At the same time, we will steadily lower the average age of our columns because by Chinese standards, those who are about 60 years old cannot be considered young. And we should change the situation. Mr. President, nice to see you. This is Mr. Conwell. Nice to see you again. You look great. Thank you for everything. I understand that you're leaving us now. Not for a while. Good luck to you, sir. You've done great. This is Barney Beaksman, who is the Vice Chairman of the League. Nice to meet you. Appreciate the opportunity to see you. Pleased to have you here. Thank you. And Jody Morris, who is the immediate panel of family. Appreciate it. Thank you very much. And this is my son, David Fitt, Mr. President. Hello there. Nice to see you. Okay. So they've thoroughly been indoctrinated today, and now their wives are over-meeting with your wife in the diplomatic room having pictures taken. So it's been a real day for us. We appreciate it. We just want to appreciate thank you for all you've done for our industry and support that you've given us because we know that you have spoken out on many different occasions about what the role of institutions and the importance of home ownership in this country is. We've got a recapitalization plan that's now in place that we've worked together on and we're going to make it work if we make a commitment. And we just want to leave you with this letter and we hope that as you continue the remaining months of your presidency that you will continue to support us and we appreciate it. Thank you very much. We've had you at several of our conventions over the years and we greatly appreciate that. Back in the days when you were governor so that takes you back. A little ways. Well, it's good to see you again. Thank you all. Thank you for having us. Thank you, Mr. President. Jim. Well, next. Chairman Dick Fox. George Klein. Vice Chairman of Goody Zaks Vice Chairman. I appreciate your support in 1980 and 1984 for on the issues throughout our term here including but not limited to contra-aid Bork nomination SDI and the Persian Gulf policy. The goal of freedom I think drives our foreign policy freedom for Soviet support for the freedom fighters in Nicaraguan, Afghanistan. At the end of the previous presidency Americans were beginning to question what they stood for but eight years we've regained confidence in our selves and the democratic ideals that inspired our founding fathers and the founding fathers of Israel with respect to that our administration has worked to enhance Israel's security and I'm sure you're aware strategic cooperation between Israel and the United States something the previous administration was reluctant to commit itself to. We continued commercial cooperation on research and defense programs and raised a level of aid and signed the free trade agreement between our two countries. Our latest peace initiative is consistent with your commitment to Israel's security and you're not going to accept any approach to peace that threatens Israel's security nor am I but the it's urgent that from the standpoint of Israel's interest of making progress toward peace now and looking forward to Prime Minister Shamir's upcoming visit. The issue of Soviet Jewry we have pressed the issue with Gorbachev in the past and for example it was one of the first items on the agenda here at the Washington Summit and I plan to raise the issue again with General Secretary Gorbachev when we meet in Moscow in the spring. Foreign policy issues are interrelated. For example the Sandinistas are not just anti-United States they're anti-Israel as well. Having worked closely with the PLO and having voted for anti-Israel resolutions in the United Nations. So all I want to do is just thank all of you for your continued support in this crucial year and tell you that we're going to stay on the same track as I've mentioned here and still that great concern to us. I just wanted to reassert what you've already asserted that we in the remaining days and weeks and months of your administration we stand willing and ready to continue the support we've given you in the past and work to make sure that as they might say we go out doing style and right out the door in a way that people remember here and accomplish the things you set out to accomplish. Thank you very much. This group has been with you on the long march starting back in 1976 in 1984. If there was an 88 I think we'd be old. But the delight of you're here and we're delighted to be here with you. Well I'm pleased to be meeting with you here. I know we do have always many things in common if you catch me limping even slightly before January 21st kick me. You know this organization has developed over a period of years and they've just tried to be helpful and haven't helped them. I think you're one of the causes that made it possible. You may not remember we came into your office back I think it was by the 82 or 81 but we really started to go full blow ahead on this thing and we asked for your support. You had a meeting in your office with your whole staff and we told you what we had in mind and you gave us that support to make this organization possible which is going to be a great help not only to you but it's going to be a great help to Future Camp and to the Future Republic. The other thing I'd say on this piece initiative I think this would be a crowning glory that this thing could be started but you started Secretary of State's shoes. I think this is one of the most important things I think about. We're all grateful to you for Soviet Jewry and friendship and everything else but this last one I'm hopeful as I say that it's something tangible because it could be a great big mark. I think we're going to try to get some individual photos and I know there's a short presentation. All right. Would you like to go up to the fair, please? This week, 15 years ago Nazi Germany invaded Austria. It was the beginning of one of the greatest tragedies that this world has ever seen. The Second World War. I was an immigrant from Austria in 1938 in my family and I know that many of us here our parents or grandparents or great-parents were immigrants to the United States. We all came here for one reason to escape tyranny to find freedom and to find justice. And this country has been a great haven for the world and for us. Our Jewish coalition felt that we would like to make a presentation to you and especially to you. A president that has stood for what we have all cherished. Freedom, justice and everything that this country has stood for. What you've helped in this country and causes that we believe in Israel, Soviet and Jewry has meant an enormous amount to us and I know to all Americans. We tried to find something fitting for you and I think we have. This is a crystal done by Stephen that has the preamble of our constitution engraved on it. It's the first one produced by Stephen in this country. I think it is fitting because it says that we all cherish and that you love and have stood for your whole life and your presidency will stand for that. Peace, justice and freedom for America and the world. Thank you very much. I'm glad I deserve this for the rest of my life. Thank you very much. I'm very proud of you. God bless you. God bless you. I have read the inscriptions so that I think everyone can hear it and some people haven't seen it. I'll give them if I put my glasses on. Presented to President Ronald Reagan for his courageous leadership of the free world and the quest for peace with justice and freedom for all. National Jewish Coalition March 8th, 1988. Thank you very much. God bless you. Thank you. Thank you very much.