 I understand some of you went out, had a nice time, had a good night's sleep, I didn't have a good night's sleep, I had trouble, I had trouble getting myself to sit on one end or the other. My name tag was here, I don't know. And then I said, but please, I said, what's going to be here? You can see that far. Good morning. Are you grumpy today? Huh? Are you grumpy today? I didn't know all this time. You saw the papers that you were grumpy yesterday. I didn't detect that. I didn't feel grumpy. No, you didn't act grumpy. I think it was Helen Thomas. She asked for two words, I gave her a choice, one or two words. Where is this thing? Well, as you know, this is a briefing for, and then we have after this briefing a working luncheon. And then after the luncheon you get 15 minutes off before you go into a motorcade and we go over and visit President Ferro. We do the troops, we do the troops, and then you and he have five minutes alone and then there's a bilateral meeting. And that lasts for about, I don't know, 15, 20 minutes or something about an engine. And then we go and get out because he has to do the same thing all over again. Exactly. That's complete your day. This is an update in the briefing by the Secretary of the Office of... George. Badges. Badges. Go ahead and take the badges off. This is the only proof that you're here in Geneva. Yeah, but it doesn't matter. It could be in any house. What are you serving here today? Oh yeah. Corn chowder and boiled boneless chicken. Oh, you're on video today. We've got sound helping us out. Yeah, I like the still shot. Point A to point B and then after trying to hold it steady. Try that. That is quite a setup there. Tomorrow we have a 15 guy. We don't know where we're going to put him. Oh, and then take the picture. Okay, everyone. One more. Great. Just have to ask him when he comes out. When will I have to ask him? Where is he sitting? Put him over there. So you're ready? Thank you. Bill. Yeah, the judge. Anyway, put the gun over there. It's a good thing they never have enough chairs to go around. It's a good thing they never have enough chairs to go around matching chairs here. We know where we sit. The odd one. All right, please. Thank you. Thank you, Peck. If he's here, he's going to face you, General Secretary Matlock. Before we get started, can I say something about this? I would not want, under any circumstances, that any of us mentioned to the President, in any shape or fashion, that we reversed the President today about that he went through a play-acting to somebody taking the part of Doverchild. That's the last thing in the world we eat out in the press. So heaven sakes keep it in this room, please. We did it in a campaign. The first one, I remember David Stockman. Look what happened there. He was much better than Carter. Much better, right? A lot more trouble with him than I. Oh, well, what that says, General. I'm not sure this is always a good idea. That's going to be on main record after this. Sometimes it makes me reluctant to ask the question. But we should have contributed to the image. The idea is not so much a rehearsal. It's sort of giving you a little bit of the flavor of how he comes across, so the manner that he argues some of these things. And I think one of the issues that comes up time and time again in the Americans he meets is sort of the feeling that it seems to be a very deep feeling that we don't treat them as equals. And his argumentation really, I haven't rehearsed this myself, so I'll have to do it off my top of my head, but goes sort of something like this. What does he think there is in here? He says, who is the distance I use here? Please, now you're on. That was a quick 20 minutes. You see your friend, George Alvarado? What did you think of his opening statement, Mr. Secretary? Really? Don't give a thumbs up. Gloverchop said that he came here to the Geneva, and he was coming to end the armistice. You both must have the same intention. Yes, but if he feels as strongly that way as I do, then we'll end the armistice. But he says he also wants to stop Star Wars. I think when it's displayed to him, we'll find that that can help us in the Army. By standing by Star Wars, or giving it up? Well, for the first time, by stopping calling it Star Wars, and calling it what it is, a defensive shield, instead of an offensive shield. But standing by it, or giving it up, sir? Literally, here's my advice. Thank you. Thank you very much. Johnny, I've decided you and I cannot go through a door at the same time. This guy was shot, right? Just for when it comes out, that's it. Well, that was a neat obstacle course here, didn't you? After they get bumped a couple of times, they know. Really? Yeah. Lucky you. Have you ever recorded a song at the Geneva? I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. Yes, we, I saw some films. Yes? Yes. I think it's really good. And you also have your, uh, I think we all hear about you. Yeah. We're doing so much Thursday at the same time. We're saddened. Yes. It's a good thing. It's hopeful. We'll play about it together. It looks like it. Oh, yes. Oh, yes. It's saddening. It's a tiny difference. It's a great deal. It's a great deal. It's a great deal. Someone else was talking to you about two weeks ago. Maybe the army has a huge wide street, and that will be 3 a.m. by the time I get used to it. Oh, good. And this is Jorgensen. Marion Jorgensen. Yes, yes, yes, yes. She's the wife of her older brother, although Mr. Bren. Oh, yes. Yes, we had some. Don Bren. Oh, yes. I hadn't seen her since the age of 12. That she is. And she came here two weeks ago. And told me this. Isn't it funny? Oh, isn't it? It's really amusing. Marion, she came two weeks ago? No, no, no. Her daughter. Oh. Her daughter. She was in school with me. And she looked me up and came here two weeks ago. Isn't it strange? I thought only under her. I thought that would have been. Yes, yes. She's a very good friend. Yes? Yes. That's funny. That's funny. So. Next door. Yes. Everything is upstairs. Oh, yes. Are you ready? This way? Yes. I want to get your hair upstairs. All right. I'll start. Step. Go ahead. All right. Go ahead. All right.