 I told him this morning, and he was ten feet tall. He is quite tall as it is, but he was ten feet tall this morning. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. I don't think my work is as important as what you're all going to talk about. I have a little story to tell that I think will express why I have confidence in what you all are doing. There was a car accident, and the crowd had gathered around a victim who was lying on the street, and a woman was ministering to the man on the street. A man came through the crowd and shoved her aside and said, I've had first aid training. And he now tells me she stood back naked watching while he did this. At one point she tapped him on the shoulder, and she said, when you get to that park about calling the doctor, I'm right here. I'm going to leave it to all you doctors. The worst place for us people. Thank you very much. Well, thank you very much. Well, I'm pleased to have those, and I see there's a corsage there for Mrs. Reagan. I'll see there's a gift that's in somewhere. You can get a button there for me. Thank you. I love my Alex. I'll have to wear that when I go for my next show. I will. Well, not totally empty-handed here. Samples. Thank you. So that you won't have to open the box right now. Thank you. But in the box is a jar with the credential crest on it. The seal. And it's filled with securities. Thank you. You may never open that. Well, you open it. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. And I thought it would save opening to see what it was that I gave you. Some samples in the bag. Thank you. Thank you. She's straight A. That's right. That's right. Thank you, Mr. published. Thank you. Thank you very much. Please move to the next. Congratulations. Thank you. You are a templates artist. You're a 수�炸. Well, Sam, I want to thank you especially for your work in the partnership and fair housing here and what it means, and you for making sure that we carry on this fair housing. I think it's very important and our administration is going to be totally behind it. I know it sounds really funny here to put that date on. So I don't know though, is it? Well, no matter what the date we've been working on, let's hope so. That's right, that's right, Kevin. All right, it's done. Thank you. Oh yes, we have a banner here, and we'd like to have a picture taken. What if we could bring in the members of my staff? Sure. So they could come in and have this. Ed, come on over here, I want you to get a picture too. Get in here and have a picture here with Fair Housing. It's upside down. Oh my God! Okay, thank you. Mr. President, thank you so much. I want you to have a picture. Oh, thank you. All right. All right. Thank you, thank you so much. Thank you so much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. President, Mr. Reynos from Madrid. Good morning, President. Good morning, sir. I just want to tell you that I am one of you many fans, and that there's many people in Spain who appreciate your efforts for economic strength in the world and for freedom and democracy. I think they wanted a picture which was sitting as if we were interviewing and looking forward to our trip there. Have you ever been to Spain? Oh, yes. As a matter of fact, when I was a governor of California, President Nixon asked me to do a mission for him that took me to Spain as well as some other European countries. We, from Madrid, we went to Toledo. We were there, and in the, I was at the Alteza, yes, heard the whole story of that. So, for that. Thank you, Mr. President, very much. We wish you a happy and pleasant trip to all of you. Thank you. Thank you. Well, we're looking forward to our visit. Great pleasure. It will be our second trip. We've been there once before. It was great. Happy to be a member of the U.S. trip. Very good. I was just saying to your patriot here, who was in here. Me. One of our trips from Madrid was to Toledo, to the Alcazar, and heard the whole story and visited that. Most enjoyable. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Thank you. With the schedule, you better work now to go to Toledo. You couldn't do it now. You couldn't? I mean, you are very present with your schedule. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. You will go to the good fight or so now? No. And, lady, will go? No. But we went to a cafe, where some young lady that was supposed to be quite prominent, dancing, because the dancer was there. And in one part of her act, she got me up on the floor with it. Thank you. I hope you and Christian will ensure we will. Thank you. I'm going to take the chair right over there. Yes, you look very young. You look very young. Young? Oh, thank you. That was a word I hadn't expected to hear. Thank you, Mr. President. Big pleasure. Jim, I had to change the film here. I'm sorry, did there be two president and two? One in the chair. You're ready for the president? In the room. Mr. CMR. I think they want us for a picture sitting down. Good. If you'd like to take the chair and you'll be right there in the corner. Thank you. Well, it's a great pleasure. We're looking forward to our visit. I'd like to take a little chance. Since you were there in 1932. No, this will be the first trip since then. We had a very nice time then. We just took Toledo and the Alcazar when we were there before. Which changes now? Changes? I hope for the best. Of course. Was the first lady on that trip with you also at that time, Mr. President? Was the first lady with you on that trip also? Yes, and our son, who was only about ten years old at the time, was with us. And he has a very treasured souvenir. They gave him one of the books off the shelf in the office. Colonel's office of the Alcazar. With where the bullet had gone through the back of the book today. In the back of the piece. The treasure is that very much. He's two times attached. Oh, he is. Thank you, Mr. President. Well, all right. Well, good to see you. Thank you for coming in. Next, we have a lady that's been working parentheses for 40 some odd years. We're not sure exactly how many years. I just checked again. She said over 40 years. So her name is Sammy Newman. A lady named Sammy Newman. She's going to bring her family. I guess there's a total of six or seven. Now, Bud has already given her a presidential gift, glasses, or something. But we thought it would be nice if you gave her the rest of her family gifts. That's something else Bud's going to take care of later on. But that's for Sammy. And she's the family photo and she's leaving after all these years. All right. She's obviously queer and not political. Sammy Newman. Hi, Mr. President. Hi. How are you today? Good to see you. Good to see you. I'd like to introduce Sammy Newman, who's retired after 44 years of government service. Go with your friends. Go with your friends. Listen, you know something, the way these last few days have been, the way I get my hand will go with you. Well, I thought you might want to see, of course, the bracelet with your seal, sir. Then I have the 40-year time on here with the ruling. So I don't know what you'd like to add one more time. Oh, sir. Thank you. Thank you. Did you know I served on the Rocksville Commission with you? 1975. Yes. And I put a shamrock in your briefing folder on St. Patrick's Day. Yes. So the meeting would have good luck. And you know, I think that shamrock has taken over the rest of your career because that's for you. Well, I wish you the other members of the meeting. My sister Mrs. Emma Henry. Mr. C.U. But we'll tend to see former queer girl, she pays the lab. We're both United Nations conference girls, so I have a lot to thank her for. I'll be back with the next time. And her daughter, Mrs. Sandra Connell from DeSoto, Texas. Well. I'm very glad to meet you. Well, glad to meet you. Thank you. I'm sorry I'm tired. And her other daughter, Mrs. C.U. Hello there. Connell Stone from Wheel of Tennessee. Nice to see you. Thank you. And my other sister, Mrs. O'Gill Glyph from Wheel of Tennessee. I bring a lot of wishes for you, Tennessee. Well, thank you very much. And her daughter, Mrs. Lenny, from Cape Carl, Florida. And her son, John from Cape Carl, Florida. And sir, one of your greatest advocates in the world. The best steps are to flamboyce. He has your pictures all over the barracks over there. Well, now I think we ought to have a family. Her youngest son? The second one. The second one. That's for last. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. I think we ought to have a family picture. Everyone looking right here. Sir. Oh, thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. President. God bless you. We all love you. Thank you. Of course you used the service to the country. Thank you. You're welcome. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you very much. My pleasure. Thank you for his 13th birthday. Cuff lengths for Dennis, who is leaving Max's staff in a stick pin for his wife. All right. They don't mind your 13-year-old having that pocket knife. I mentioned that to Kathy. And she said, oh, you can take it to school with him. I said, a night school? And she said, sure. He could show it to everybody. And I said, well, okay. This is not a presidential switch play. President? Yes. How are you, sir? How are you? I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. I'm fine. I didn't want to let the parents' permission to do this and that. But I thought maybe you'd be in birthday, the little pocket knife here might be a little right. Thank you. You're making welcome. I had a hard time getting out of school today, convincing my students and teachers, coming in. I needed a note from to, I'm sorry, the address. Well, when you show her that knife, she'll know that you've been here Thank you. That's great. That's very good. All right. Well, thank you. Enjoyed working with you. Tell her thanks for letting you out. Pleased to see you and be able to say happy birthday. Thank you. Thank you. Well, enjoyed working with you, sir. Well, thank you for everything. Well, you're kind. I enjoyed it. Enjoyed working with Don Regan at Treasury. Enjoyed working for you. I hope I can continue doing it on the outside. I'm trying to help the economic comfort a little bit. All right. Thank you. Thank you, sir.