 Well, everybody sit down first. I'm going to have a conversation with them. We're going to be standing here for three weeks. I'm going to remind them. And we're going to go to the podium. So I was just going to make a statement on that. All of us here are delighted, of course, and very happy that this has taken place. I have been in touch with and talking with Reverend Jackson and with our ambassador there. And with Lieutenant Goodman, he is coming home. And we, as I say, are very pleased with this. And now Ambassador Rumsfeld will be leaving this evening at Lebanon, and we will, with renewed spirit, continue our efforts and our negotiations to advance the cause of peace in Lebanon. Do you think this is a peace gesture on the part of the Syrian government? I'm not going to place any interpretation on it. I just am pleased that this action was taken. How good of a sound user. Just fine. But then I expected that. The conversation I had with his wife earlier when we were still in prison and to keep her up to date and our own efforts in trying to bring about his release. She told me a little about her husband and she had great faith in his ability to serve those dances there. What he was undergoing and get out of his truth behind him. Did Reverend Jackson do a good job? I'm in chorus. You don't quarrel with success. Are you going to see the Reverend Jackson tomorrow? Yes, yes, I'm looking forward to it. Here? Yes. I'm happy to know this. So right through here, as we recognize you went out and sat in our midst, the New York State Order, my steps to my work, and let not any inhibiting have the many overwhelming this advice of giving to each of us, we choose to lose some of this kind of counsel and this deliberations to order our steps in my wisdom. And we ask you to share your inspiration with us, to our President and to each of us in our deliberations and praise the Lord, we bless you, and Jesus. Well, a lot of the gent care of me, all the rest of it. Praise our answer, Jesse Jackson, for bringing Lieutenant Goodman home today. He's interested in Lieutenant Goodman, we're a woman. Mr. President, today in our Cabinet Council, we have an interesting agenda. I wish to say that at the outset, in terms of deliberate transplants. I'm sitting in the crack of the middle of a room, now he's back at his house and he says, I really gotta get that drink and he started. And there's a knock at the door, and he goes to the door, and there's an angel who Christmas training. And she says, what do you want me to do with this? And he told her. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Say your second. Say your second. Say your second. I'm not that far. I'm not that far. I'm not that far. I'm not that far. I'm not that far. I'm not that far. I'm not that far. I'm not that far. So we did not knead the pressure... See you. Jon Steele. John Steele, Tennessee, disaster department. Alright, so.. See you. To Mr President, I'd like to thank the National Association of Weakness. Happy New Year to you. Thank you. To Mr Donald Taiwan and the President of the National Sunflower Association. Do you wanna talk today?̈ across the board of defense. Who read that? That Mr Rodgers... That those water plants... First, the Inspector General's report, this is your Presidential Counsel on Efficiency and Integrity, and Joe Wright. There he is. Good afternoon, Mr. President. As you know, you formed the PCIA in 2001, and we're pleased to present our sixth report for the PCIA. It's a different report, but we actually have to mention how much savings and possible. And last year we presented you with the fifth one. How are you, sir? Good to see you. We're going to have an exciting time. Oh, all right. Thank you. Oh, he's a good friend of mine. He'll know where you can. I will do that. Okay, I'm going to deal with that, probably. Well, there's so many. Thank you very much. I appreciate your time. Thank you very much. I deserve it. Wow. The Union's share has changed hands, and they are still coming. So I don't know what the total would be. I don't know what it would close if I had to talk about 10 points at the time that I heard this. Good day is about, what, 70 million? A good day is about 70 million? Yeah, oh, they've had 100 million days. But this is the all-time record. And the legend or the tradition in Wall Street is that what happens in the first week of the new year decides what will happen in the first month, and that decides what the year will be. So that's not to break any traditions. What are your thoughts? Do you want some pictures? Is she permitted candy? Yes. Do you have a little supplement here? Oh, I don't. Yeah, we can, we'll give it to her. Oh, all right. This is a Christmas present. I'm going to need to help myself for it. Do you have some jars? Yes. They say they'll get it this way over here. Now, as you can see, I know they keep you at a visit with us tonight. I'm going to see you pray. I enjoyed it, but you've commented for a few years ago. Oh, yes. I used to look as a guest shot on TV, and I, for seven years, you know, I've broadcast the parade. So you probably would be in the parade, and maybe some of the same experience would have to get up before dawn. And one year, because they close all traffic, other than the parade gathered, in one year the only way we got to the place where I was to broadcast was the hard mammoths. I heard that story. The mammoths. Thank you very much. Thank you. Please give my best to one of these remarks, Mrs. Reagan. Yes. Thank you very much. Oh, there's the doggy. Ankle will be delighted. I wonder if she'll change against you. This is from the 51 million leering women in CrossFit. No, thank you very much. You see, that's why you get a job offer. Thank you. Bye-bye.