 Don't you guys have raincoats out in Troy? Well, sorry, I don't know what I said. I think they like it there. What's your name, President? That's right. On behalf of the Ford Motor Company and the automobile business in America, thank you very much. First 10 days sales. Thank you very much. I'm glad to see you driving around there. Oh, it's a nice one. I got to get the keys back. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. President? President, one picture for the car. Right on this car? There it is. Yeah, you're in it. For the good company. The President is in the middle here. I'll get that on. President like Bush, enjoy it next Friday. I guess you'll take it all this bait and voyage. I wish you ever success. I guess it's the first presidential limousine they tell me that's ever been built in the ground up, so it should be quite good. So it was designed particularly for that purpose. You got two jumpsuits coming up. Three. Look at this. They have a little bit of room in there. Join as the fellow who will put together the armaments. You know the thing that it just astounds me in that kind of like riding in a car with people. I think so. You close the door. It's just like a normal automobile. Inside glass. Until you open the door and find out when there's a three inches thick. Yes, sir. It doesn't give that appearance on the outside, does it? You never know. Look at this. It's a nicer one. It's a lot nicer. Well, George. George. Sir. It's a dark day parade by salsa. Oh, yeah. Oh, is that what that is? So the people can see you. Like this goes on. You know, they can see you in there waving at someone. Did you have those in the other one? Yes, sir. Yes, sir. Well, President, like Bush would enjoy it. Thank you very much. Jim Whittinghill, Senator Dawes. Hello, there. Howard Hallingsworth with Alice Himson. Hello, sir. Do you know all these stories? Most of them. David Griffin with Dick Cheney. How are you, Mr. President? Howard Green who takes care of all the Senate Republican. Thank you for having us down. Mike Johnson, Congressman Michael. Thank you, Mr. President. Bill Pitts, Congressman Michael. President, hello there. Would I be wrong if I said you or you? One side and one side. See, that's right. Why don't we try one quick Senate if we could? Just one House one and one Senate if we could. It works. Why don't we get the Senate? There's Dan and Sheila. Howard, go ahead. See, we've never seen Alan as quite the director that he is. Thank you. Thank you, sir. Well, all these troops here, when you have asked Alan for some advice on the Hill over D when he had the job and when I had the job, the people, we undoubtedly called them the people that are in this room today, they are the finest on Capitol Hill beside becoming good friends. They have served not only their Boston but you very well. Well, thank you all. Mr. President, could I pose upon you to sign this for my wife? She met you for the first time at the Christmas ball in the White House. My name is Tricia Thierry. Let me see. Mr. President, we understand that he gets he didn't have to walk the dog two weeks after getting this thing autographed so that's what it's all about. I can nest you there. I listened to your speech last night. It was terrific. If you were allowed to write. That was fantastic. Thank you very much. I meant to hear just in the mechanics of writing. Thank you. Thank you. The mechanics of writing. I am close upon you to get it. Could I just say that maybe it's a backdrop? Sure. We'll do it later. It was dealt out at the time. That's right. We didn't hurt anything. No, wait a minute. It's supposed to be left-handed and just trained and brought up right-handed but the characteristics is lousy right. And I have always believed that about me because most things that you just do for the first time like shoot a gun or something I found out I do it all left-handed. Really? Yeah. You've done very well. Somehow you overcame it. Thank you. Do we have some votes? No. No. They've been with me a long time. Good to see you. Good to see you. This is Sam Hunter. You've met him one time. I'm with Sam quite a kid. My wife land. She drew a cowboy for Doug a couple years ago. He wrote a guy. So I come over here and that's going to be the last thing for your pictures. Where you want Sam at? Right in front of us here. Is that good? Great. That is fantastic. Thank you so much. Thank you very much. I know all the support you've been particularly of great interest to me. Thank you. We'll keep the faith, Mr. President. We'll continue to work hard and since everybody else has talked and lobbied, etc. I just hope you don't spend the next year on TV as Democrats tear us up in the Alley North trial. One of the advocates ended that thing by pardoning I'm not going to retire. I'm just going to change occupations. Could I get you to sign the first manager's niece who is named Francis F-R-A-N-C-E-S and she bought a Winston Churchill book at a used bookstore. Ask if you could put to Francis Ronald Reagan. She said she wants her to read it when she's open up to him. Just to Francis. This is the only time he's speechless. These kids talked all the way down here. I'll tell you. I heard that when you sign the book you should put the date down. That's great. Well, Dunk, do you have anything you want to tell the president? You're not going to see him for a while. I just think it was great when he went in, when you went in and spent the time we came in together. It won't be the same. Could you tell me that joke? I had it gone. What joke? The joke that you told me when you went into that one. You told the story. I had shotgun Tom Kelly who was a disc jockey who warmed the crowd up for you in 84 when you ended your campaign. You told the story about announcing the game on the tape. It was a delayed thing and the tape broke and you had to improvise. I had an operator and then at the ballpark there was a telegraph operator. Mine heard through earphones the dot and dash and he typed out what was going on in the field and slipped it under the window to me and I'm broadcast. Because we were in competition with a half a dozen others we were broadcasting directly in the field and we were keeping within at least a half a pitch of being up with the timing. And this day I saw him start to type so I had Dizzy Dean it was the card in the cubs out of the mound I had Dizzy come out of the wind up guns the pitch and he was shaking his head knowing the thing came to me and said the wire's gone dead and I had Billy Jurgus up at the plate so... He wants to hear the one about the horse he doesn't care about it Sam you let him tell this to the end of this story and then we'll... I'll tell you the one about the horse This went on to where it made Ripley believe it or not that what I was doing but I had Jurgus I had the ball on the way to the plate so I had it followed off and then I thought golly I can't tell the wire's gone dead and so I had Jurgus follow another one and then I had him follow one that almost was a home run and I had him follow off on back of third base and describe the two kids that got in the fight over the ball and I kept starting finally I saw him sit up and he started typing and I I started another ball on the way to the plate and when I got the slip of paper I couldn't talk for giggling said Jurgus popped out on the first ball and that set a baseball record for all time of a man standing at the plate hitting successive hundred I can't remember the horse story Well Sam maybe Danny can remember the horse story Maybe on California Thank you so much It's been good to be with you Mr. President Again we'll keep the faith and once again I'm one vote for pardoning Ollie North what that's worth and I think the Democrats are going to tear our party up with a trial if it goes the rest of the years It's a difficult one here I know it and I know you've thought about it a lot I won't camp on your doorstep Thanks Nice to be with you Okay Thanks a lot Be nice to see you friend Hey great I'll see you Bye