 Good to see you. I heard you too. Well, thank you. That was a long evening. It was worth the wait you'd come to. I got it there. Well, it's good to see you. I wish I could meet a friend here, my neighbor too. Oh, hi. Mr. President, Jim Enfield. Well, nice to see you. You know your cousin here. I'm glad to see you, too. John, you're glad to see you. I want to say something to you. Yes, sir. We just now met. Thank you. You got time? Yeah. You know, I've been born about the ABM up there in the city. Yeah. They called me. They wanted me to sign that thing. I told them I wouldn't do it. I was at that meeting, you know. I was sent there. I wasn't a negotiator. But I was sent by the Senate. I was on the far right to be. And I remember that they agreed first that they would each side to deploy a launcher at the capital and have to get a few out in the country. And the United States didn't want to deploy one. That's the capital. They did. And soon after that, they violated the number out in the country. And it was known. And so these fellows up there were trying to get that sign to go back that road. They weren't there. They called me, wanted me to sign it. I said, well, look. It's just politics. So I won't tell you that. Well, I appreciate that. And you remember that I've had an article printed in Washington Post. I was surprised. I was in the hospital a time ago. I slipped and cracked forward. I was out there for nearly three months. Well, she came out to see me. And she asked me what I thought about this thing. So-called control. I thought it was anything to it. That the president had these vast powers. So I had already worked on it. I had the Constitution. So she said if I would send her this article, I'd practically finish it then. She'd put it in the paper. That was Mrs. Graham. Mrs. Graham. I was as surprised as I did, you know. On that tour page. I sent you a copy. Yes, yes, I did. I really loved the chain. In fact, it shows that the president has vast powers, you know, to protect the country. And even as I described in there how Jefferson, when the pirates in Libya came out and fired in the ships, I got a heel over them. Watch every one of them, you know. But anyway, she published it. And it's very nice how we do it. Because I didn't know, you know, we never did. Usually their paper takes a different toll. I don't know if she's going to send to me how she's put in. She did that. She's a good friend of yours, John. She's a good friend of yours. Well, she's always been a pretty good friend. She's like my wife. I'm real busy, but I also want to tell you one thing. That friend up there over the weekend, he very nice to see you. Happy channel. Well, for heaven's sakes, yes, I do. He made me a Kentucky Colonel once. They all knew him up there at the Capitol. Because he's one of the other things, you know. What's he saying? And he put the first black man in the big league. Sometimes you regret it the other day. After the man did. Well, listen, here's just a little souvenir of today's visit. What's that? A little souvenir of today's visit. Well, you're very nice. Here, John. Here. What's that? He's got some cufflinks. That's great. All right. I do thank you. About things you want. I don't worry about you. You're welcome. Well, thank you for coming in. Let me give him a few! Here, thank you. Thank you. He was a strong support. He was brave. He had the strength of a person. He was a very spin-man. Well, thank you for coming in. Here's my father. Here's my father. He worked for me. I worked for you too. Yeah, you did, didn't you, brother? Yeah, he was. Well, it was great. First John in Washington was there. I'll walk you out with him, Mr. President. You don't mind it. Nice to see you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. There you go. Sussie Wilcox coming. The Easter seal. Hi, Sussie. How are you? Good. Good to see you. It's too bad she's so shy at the time. I'm not shy. This is the oval office you've been asking about. Here it is. Not a corner in it. I'll bet you this is the first time you've had a karate champion. In the oval office. You met Sussie as their brother. He's our adult representative. He's the adult equivalent of that. Now, Sussie can do that. Can you turn around, Sussie? Do a wheelie for us. I'm kidding. Come back here and turn around and get to... Face the photographers. But come back here beside us. Yeah, you got it. Yeah. She's been having a ball as we all are. And she helped us raise 33 points. And did you know the president himself called in and sent a check to us? And guess what? Guess what, Mr. President? Guess what? He's rotor. Wow. The young actor, Ricky. He's getting older now, too. Guess what? He just turned 17 a couple of days ago. 17. Let's let him meet your folks. Okay. Her mom and dad and sister. Hello. Hello. Big sis. We'll get a family photo. Shut up. That's her driver. Yeah. All right. We got some things to give you, Mr. President. A neat one. You want to hand that to Mr. President? Yeah, but first, um... Oh, you want it? All right. You may go into PR after this. Yes. Well, thank you very much. That's her picture there. And also playing piano. Picture for playing? Well, that's a picture. You're doing it when you did, anyway. Yeah, and I did. She's moved from piano to karate. She destroyed too many pianos. My mother played piano. I sat down at the bench and finally with the finger could do the bugle call. Oh, yeah. Not chopsticks. Did you want to show her? Sure. Okay. You want to show them your karate? You want to show the president... She's a purple belt in karate. That's the fourth level of age. She's getting it. You want to show a couple of moves? Yeah. Okay. Don't hurt it. I'll tell you, don't get too close. When did you back up? When did you back up, friends? Because the first time I did the punch, I hit a pad right here. Yeah, I'd see this scar. This could be a federal offense. Be careful. Nothing. Just self-dependence. Good. You guys don't get too close. And she can hurt you. How about this? Heaven's Sacred. This is a foothill school. But now... Autographed. The old class. Follow your time. That could take a while, Susie. There are about 55 youngsters here. There's a picture. In about three. Okay. This is my wife. Nice to meet you. This is our photographer. There are a few more people over here. We're from Eureka, California. You broke the ground. Yes. You're going to say it today. And I went to a college and I only called Eureka College. That's right. We have the association members here. Elizabeth Kershaw is the president of that school. Hello there. Well, nice to meet you. I appreciate it all. It's your own doing. Pleasure to meet you. And John Biersen. Hi, Sandy. Good to see you again. Good to see you. You want to do a whole... Okay. If everybody can just get it right. Yeah. If you see your wife. Yes. You don't make me wife. That's pretty sharp, because they could do that. I don't think I'm worth anything. This is a level. That's the thing to remember. That's just a level. And this is Douglas. Douglas. Yeah. This isn't me. I forgot the last one. Now if you read those names back to us. Yeah. Yeah. This is Amanda. This is Heather. And this is Anne. And that's Miss. My mother. Aren't you married? Aren't you married? We're the president of the Scouts. Aren't you honorary president of the boys and girls? Yes. But I want to tell you also, I've got to hand it to you here. I have a little problem anymore with names. Okay. I'll hold it again. Okay. I think I could sign for you. Do you have a pen there? Yes. As a surprise. As a surprise. I want to take that back to her. Is it for the Scout Trooper? Yeah. Schoolmates. Actually, I don't know. There you are. Thank you. You just signed an excuse for them to skip class. Well, listen, before you all go, and inside here. I have a jelly bean. Yeah. A jelly bean. Yeah. Nice one. Nice one. I'll see you later. Whoa. Are you going to share those? Yeah. It's not like a thing, sir. Right. For you. What is it? Thank you very much. Wonderful. Wonderful. Wonderful. Thank you. Thank you. Okay. Oh, no. I'm Mr. Rankin. And you put it. This is the number. Rankin, sir. I have a white horse. Oh, thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you.�� I'll give you a little bit of history. Okay. He will note the backs. to his right and in that claw is holding the olive branch and the other claw are arrows. And it was Harry Truman, President Truman, who changed the eagle to doing that because in that old desk which is much older the eagle used to face the arrows and after World War II President Truman decided to have him face the others. Yeah, I like that little sign on your desk. Okay, now the arrows are for war and the branches for peace. I think that's right, exactly. I had some under the table. Here it is. Run away with it. There's one charm. Oh, Mrs. Vangelon's. Yes. Yeah. And with you. Thank you. Thank you. Awesome. I'm going to make you take whatever. Yeah. The only one we leave out is the fella. He's a regular businessman. So he's home folks. I've got an idea. We want to get one more picture with the Vangelon's family. I understand we didn't do that yet. Okay. You should be in the middle. Rose would be in the middle. Thank you. Thank you. How's he doing? Good. Even though Mrs. Vangelon sells them, Mrs. Vangelon has sent someone to come meet with you. Yeah, I'd have to. She is a... We'll do that. She's very interested in the drug. That their message is getting out. Did you ever know how Vangelon started? No. She was in a classroom in Oakland, California. And making a speech on drugs. And a little girl stood up and said, What do you say when someone offers you drugs? And Nancy said, just say no. There are now over 12,000 can-just-say-no clubs in schools in the United States. And it just was... Guess what? Guess what? I also saw your wife win different drugs. Yes. Yeah. Nothing much slips by. Excuse me. Excuse me. Your wife was on the phone. In the show? Probably not. No, we do it on the telephone. That show. Because... Because... Because I don't think you would be afraid to say, I love you. No. I think it comes in handy to say it all the time. Does an MIC learn all sorts of things? What happened? She's been a real champ for us. She did a great job on the telephone. And you see all the energy and awareness constantly. And it was very encouraging because there's a million, million people at Easter. So it's helped her a year. They're watching the telephone to see what her standards are. And we not only did it, but we made history. 33.3 million. And of those million, 40% are adults. Did all of you were doing these things? No. This is pretty unique. I was sitting beside an ambassador's wife at one of our dinners. Something came up and I was talking about things like this in our country. And she quietly interrupted. And I said, well, what do you mean? Well, she says, yes, in your country, in other countries, my own included. She said, we turned to the government for those things. Well, resally, believe it or not, there was a meeting held in Paris, France. And people from our country, as volunteers and parts of organizations just like this, were all there. And the reason for it was a conference of people from all the other countries in Europe who wanted us to come and tell them how they could turn to the private sector and have things done this way by the very best. And Prime Minister Chirac of France was here recently and he told me how successful it was and how happy they all were. This had just never existed in those other countries. Indeed. Thank you very much. Well, thank you. Thank you. And bless you. I know what you're going to do a lot. Oh, mommy. Thank you, Mr. President. What? I think Sandy has some information on the board that's coming for us. Okay. So, she's been working on some drug slogans for her club. She wants to get information about starting a club in her school. Well, it should be great to see you again. I'm sure they sent you this. You and Nancy. We've got to get you all together again. Goes back to the John Thomas die days. Yes. Talk to you later about the scouting program. I think you'll be interested. Okay. I want to make sure you formally met someone who's been working for you carelessly, Mr. President. Nice to see you. Domestic policy and public wisdom. Please, that you'll do it. Thank you. Thank you very much. All right. Mr. President, I brought you Don Cleary and his wife, Wendy Allen. Hello there. Nice to see you, Mr. President. Nice to see you. Why don't we pose for that? Thank you. Well, I know you're not going too far, but you're jumping ship. Well, that's true. But, you know, like old staffers never died, they fade away, I guess. So, I'm going to be a few blocks away, and... Well, we're glad you're here. Mr. President, I will do what I can for you over there. I've enjoyed it all. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you very much. I really appreciate it. Thanks for everything. Okay. Well, it's been an honor, and it's been a great four years, and glad I'm so part of it. Well, I am too. Well, you'll be a big help to Jim. Okay. Thank you very much. Thank you. Bye now. Thank you so much for all the support. I have really thoroughly enjoyed it. It's been a pleasure to be here for you. Well, we've been pleased to have you. Thank you so much. You going back in private life? I am going into the private sector. I came here in Mitch Daniels. So, it was here really for the election cycle. We're mixed feelings. We're still out there for you, just in a different sector. Okay. So, we'll be there. Oh, thank you so much. Can I see you? I've got something in common with you. I've got something in common with you. I've got something in common with you. Well, for heaven's sake. So, what's his name? Curvan. Good. It's a good Irish name. Yes, that's a familiar name, too. Anne McGrath. And I'm a ranch arrow. I'm Jack Collins, president. I wouldn't know it anymore. No, I wouldn't. I'm chairman of the ranch arrows parade this year. That's what I'm interested in. Have you understood that? This is a presentation or a memo of it. And it's a sort of picture of you, of course, when you were on the ranch arrows parade. There. You heard me. Yes, of course. Elizabeth's peniments father went on the ride last year. So, for the first time. This Elizabeth here. Weird. I made a little, just a little letter that goes with it, and I thought, I'll give this to somebody. Thank you very much. And it just says to, that we, all the ranch arrows, we're hopeful you'd come on the ride this year, although I thought it was a little subdued. No, I'm afraid when I go anyplace anymore I'm a group. You are a group, aren't you? A sizable group. But maybe in the other two years you've been doing that. Possibly so. I'm looking forward to it. Okay. I met you also. I was president of Ranch in California. You had some property down there. Yes. So that was a wonderful time to see you. We had a... Traded that in on the present ranch. On the one you have now. So you kind of parlayed it up to them. That's good. Are you involved at all in the San Cristobal or in the Mexico, that ranch? No. Rancho de la Cielo. Well, we'll be riding very close to that. Oh, I know. Once upon a time when Ray Cornelius had his road through it. Sure we did. As a matter of fact, I have a reprint of that on a book on the 10th anniversary of the 1939 ride. And I was really fascinated when they told about part of the ride was up over Bald Mountain. It was? I never owned any property that had something on the maps named on the maps. Bald Mountain is. That's where it is right there. It's on our property. Surprisingly, they probably like to have one posed shot. Thank you. Oh, thank you. Thank you. Would it be too presumptive to have one with Elizabeth? Of course not. Thank you. She's our daughter. She is. Thank you very much. I'm afraid we're one short here for you. No. Elizabeth is here with us all the time. I never cared so much. I knew. I just didn't want you to feel left out. Not at all. There's a bookmark. Oh, I love it. Thank you very much. Oh my gosh. I'm thrilled with that. Certainly a wonderful pleasure being here. Thank you very much. We're behind you. 100%. Oh, I thought maybe we could auction one of these off on the ride, which is a duke of good at it, but you wouldn't mind signing it in some place. And I think we can raise some money for the Ranchero. That's the best spot. I'll put some weight in for good cause, right? Yes. That's great. I got one. There's one underneath there. Oh, for heaven's sakes. I didn't read it. I thought there were only the duke. There I am again. You're all over them. What are you going to start the bidding at? I'm not going to be in charge of that. It's going to be at a high number. Well, it's really low construction. All right. And kindly give a very regard to your Nancy. I sure will. She's in New York right now. We're looking forward to that, I know. I don't like that place up there. By yourself. I know. Great. Well, thank you again, sir. Thank you. Good evening.