 Mr. President, how am I going to see you again? How am I going to serve? Just, I bring you the best regards of the whole family. Yassine, Kay, Savi, everybody. Well, I bring you from Nessie. Nessie, where is the KFM? We're all very kind. I'm a goldfish. I'm a goldfish. They're still well and healthy. Yeah. To clean them, that famous one. You know, General Bonner, I apologize. Nice to see you. Thank you. Thank you. Chair over there. Maybe I'll share with you. You have trouble with the same answer. So, we've met. It is good to see you again. I'm proud of you. You have help to set the stage for Afghanistan. Well, thank you. But I'm so pleased and proud that you're going to be doing what you're doing. It's going to be a challenge. Very difficult. Yes. Everyone is waiting for me to make my first mistake. I know how that goes. It's literally a minefield. Quite literally. Yes. I've been wondering about something connected. A number of our friends, the Japanese and European countries have let us know they're going to be helpful. And we intend to be as much as we can. I appreciate that. But I have just been wondering, with regard to the Soviet Union, it isn't enough for them to be contributing to that present government. But I can't help but wonder if an approach was necessarily made to them. If Gorbachev wouldn't find this, maybe a thing that he could do that would have put him in. Let me say seven-hack great years. You know, you get in the middle. Me in the middle? No. Linda in the middle. That's a pretty picture. She's in the middle. I know we missed this. You've got to wait for us before we return ten days dollars. You did. Well, listen, thank you for what you did in Grenada. And I know the Sultan of Brunei is a great friend of ours. He is, indeed, at least from a distance. He appreciates it. I hope you'll meet him sometime soon. I'd like that. He's a staunch communist, an anti-communist. So he's on our side all the way up there. You're just a little souvenir, so don't forget us when you're that far away. We'll never forget you. Thank you. This is a key ring with the seal. And I understand you have another family member who isn't here with you. Yes. Thank you. She was at the RNC with your daughter? Oh. And she is the staunch Republican. She is sick to that. She can't be here. But she sends her best regards. Thank you for your honors. President Reagan has a California, and is very proud of your California too. And he'd go down as one of our co-operators. President of Peace, California, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Born in San Francisco. A migrant. And we'll enjoy visiting the library and building it. I'm looking forward to it. Due to the peace of country, someone has given us 100 acres of rolling hills there in the San Fernando Valley, the CBOC from the north side. Fantastic. Well, we'll take our leave. Thank you, sir. This is a real pleasure. Thank you. We'll read that any time. See you. Is that negative? Thank you very much. Right. Right. Yes, we're looking forward to it. Right. Good to see you. President, I'm here. President, I'm here. I'm here. Good to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. I'm here. Good to see you. Thank you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. I know that they've got me scheduled pretty well, please. I'm welcome. Good to see you. Thank you very much. Well, I welcome this opportunity to meet with all of you to receive your report on NATO in the 19th Division. I do, I do. I think it is to turn things over to you as general. Well, thank you, Mr. President. The Committee appreciates very much the opportunity meeting with you today to present to you our report on NATO in the 90s. I might point out, Mr. President This is a presidential committee of the General Assembly of NATO. It was made up of 14 members, all members of various parliament, representing 10 different countries. We have four from the United States, Sam Nunn and myself from the Senate, Doug B. Ryder and Bill Richardson from the House. It represents, the report represents, I think, a pretty broad consensus. Let me say that I think all of us, Mr. President, agrees that you made great progress with the Russians, both in the area of arms reduction and changing the political climate. And we think our report for that reason is very timely because I think those developments represent both a challenge and an opportunity. We say a challenge because obviously with the reduction of nuclear weapons, conventional defense becomes much more important. And the imbalance between the Warsaw Pact and ourselves become more serious. And as we spell out in the report how that should be addressed. One of our key recommendations, Mr. President, is that in the 90s the European pillar must become a reality. That's something I know you have addressed in the past and would agree with us. One other area I might mention, time does not permit me to go through all the recommendations, but we feel very strongly that unity is important, that NATO is relevant to our future. And we specifically provide for a summit conference next year of the Chiefs of Government of NATO. We think it's important to spell out a new mandate for the 90s. I'm just sorry that you can't be there, Mr. President. But simply put, we go of course into considerable detail on how we think these problems should be addressed. One thing that may interest you, we look at the problem of NATO area. We recognize that NATO was not developed to take care of those kind of problems, even though they can represent a threat to NATO. So there we propose that there be a new working group of NATO countries plus other western countries including Japan as a means of trying to address those early on and provide for better cooperation. Bill, I thank you. One of the principal tasks we face, I think, is maintaining a political and strategic consensus within the Alliance. And we have achieved that consensus. And we've done it through extensive dialogue and will continue to do so. All of our other meetings are inevitably followed by a report to NATO after what we've been doing, so they won't think we've been off on our own doing something. And I think I should tell you that I know that several of the recommendations in your report have caught the eye of some of our policymakers here in Washington. I'm very pleased to receive this report myself. Not too long ago when we met there in one of those reporting sessions, I couldn't help but call attention to the fact of how we had come together there and that probably the biggest single factor that made that unusual was that here to for most of the world and certainly in Europe, wars were usually started in the peace terms of the war that had just ended. And by the way, we came to a difference after the Great One and the Great World War and we set out a different set of standards that has resulted in not only an alliance that includes those who were once allied in a war, but also those who were on the other side in the war were all together. And I think it is, well, as I said at that last gathering there of NATO, as far as we're concerned, and it should stay this way, and I hope it does into the 90s, whoever is here, that we consider a bomb dropped on Amsterdam would be no different than a bomb dropped on Chicago. It would be that important as far as we were concerned and I think that's what the rule of NATO should be. And I haven't got any time to go on talking more than to say thank you again to all of you here and only before this report. And I look forward to it. Mr. President, how are you doing? Good to see you. I want to present to you Peggy and Bruce Brady. And this is a sculpture that Bruce Brady has done in Braun. He's one of the outstanding artists of Mississippi. Oh, that's magnificent. I'm going to let Bruce come over here and stand by you. Isn't that beautiful? It is, yes. I think you maybe better come around here and join me. Yes, sir. Oh, that's magnificent. Wonderful. I hope it'll bring you many years of pleasure, Mr. President. I will. As you can see, I'm a little partial to Western art. Yes, sir. Wonderful. Somebody just the other day was wondering why the Republican Party didn't switch to the buffalo film from the element. Yes. Not a bad idea. All right. Yeah. It's entitled to Tonka, which is a Sue Indian word for buffalo. How bad I didn't know. I was wondering. Right. Yes, sir. Thank you very much. Thank you, sir. Is this a letter of authenticity? Yes, this is a letter of authenticity. It's an artist-proof of this particular sculpture. I just want to thank you personally for what you've done for our country and the honor that you brought to us, sir. I'll be here, Mr. President. Thank you. That's very kind of you. Peggy also has a gift, Mr. President. This is from the Mississippi Howard Show. Well... That's for your belt buckle out there on the farm. Yes. You call it a ranch. And from the Midwest to begin with, too. You can see how quickly that converted. Well, thank you very much. This is great. Maybe you'd like to get on the president's other side and we can get a picture of the greatest. I do. All right. Come on. This is great. Thank you, Mr. President. Well, thank you, sir. Thank you. And I thank you, Mr. President. Thank you very much. This is one. Thank you very much. Thank you, sir. Hi, John. How are you, sir? Good to see you. Good to meet you. Nice to meet you, sir. Nice to see you. Pleasure. And Mr. DeMille has come to present you with this beautiful bronze lady. This is the front of this on the other side. Thank you very much. I was inspired by the summit last December and the summit meeting and I thought this would be very appropriate for the world. Mr. DeMille is one of our famous artists in Arizona. He's done many other works, including a painting in New York, I believe. I did one of you when you became governor of Arizona. Yes. In California. And Jack Rather and Benita Grannival, they presented it to you at that time. Yes. They said you had it hanging in your home. I don't know if you did that. Yes, we did. So it's been a long time waiting to meet you there. Yes. I'm very proud. Well, listen, this is wonderful. You're a great person. Thank you. Thank you. I hope it inspires something in peace. I really do. I hope so, too. When I knock it up, I get carried away, but I do think we're on the road to something. Yes. I think so, too. Thank you. It's a pleasure. Thank you. Thank you. Good to see you again. Thank you. Thank you. We're going to take you back. We're going to have a phone call in the summer. Mr. Ford, you did pretty good on this. Yeah. Come on. Here you go. They're getting tired. Gentlemen, this is the President. Mr. President, Senator Richard Shelby. Hello, Mr. President. Hi, how are you? Good to see you. Good to see you. I'm glad to be here with you, but I mainly wanted to bring some people from Alabama with a lot of talent, especially Rick Rush. And he's got a present for you. This is Rick Rush. Hello, Mr. President. Rick Rush. This is Don Rush, Mr. President. How are you seeing you? You know, in my short lifetime, we have literally seen some of the values in America even be eroded away. And in the 13th chapter of the Book of Romans it says that God raises up leadership in those in authority and uses them as His ministers. And the thing we want to do, we are so grateful that God has raised you up, you and Senator Shelby, as the leadership of our great land to refocus and redirect the vision and the values that have made America such a great country and to reestablish the American dream that we all have. And so on behalf of Senator Shelby and Don and myself and our families, we want to present these to you. Two of the significant athletic events that are taking place during your two terms, the America's Cup, it being brought home from Australia, and also the 84 Olympics in California. This is one of the equestrian events that has sent Rancho Santa Fe. Tell me about that. Douglas Fairbanks. This was on, the event took place, Prince Philip came over to find the best spot in Southern California to hold the event. It's the three-day obstacle horse event. And they searched all over and found the best footing for the horses on a golf course down in Rancho Santa Fe. Douglas Fairbanks had bought this piece of property and had already had the house plan drawn up to build his dream home down there, but he died before he ever did it. Some developers came in and bought the property and an individual bought the particular piece of property where he was going to build his home overlooking a lake and took his original house plans and built that same home there. So this is where they held this particular event. But in some 84 Olympics and the three-day equestrian event and the America's Cup, as a lover of horses, you'd like to build after the Fairbanks Ranch and Douglas Fairbanks. And a horse has to take a short jump up onto a small platform and then a larger jump up onto a platform. This is about seven feet off the ground and then take two strides across this platform, jump over three rails, and then back down. And I walked up to the edge of it and, you know, being about another six feet and seven feet to the ground and 13 feet, I told Neil, I said, I wouldn't jump off that thing and go on top of a horse. Well, they won't let the president do that. I don't know. Mr. President, we appreciate the opportunity to be with you and for them to have an opportunity to present this to you. Well, this is a great opportunity to thank you very much. Well, thank you very much. Mr. President, we do want to follow with all the gentlemen behind me. Would you get them? Okay. Thank you. Well, thank you. All right. President Reagan, thank you very much. Oh, God bless you. Thank you. Thank you, President Reagan. Thank you. For an institution like this, we have every Wednesday night and we have a fair time at our church. Thank you so much. And every Wednesday night, we're going to just play for it. But I was talking to a guy at Atlanta. He was talking about this church. That was a New York business. Not too long ago. It was the church of Calvary Baptist on the beach tonight. And that church was doing the same thing. I was thinking about how important it is in our country and how the leadership, you know. I have to tell you how important it is to me because I believe very much in that. And sometimes I've heard about things like this. I wonder when I'm doing my own talking, doing it once in a while, I'm not going to get a business signal. Thank you so much, Mr. President. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thanks a lot. Thank you very much. I see you. Thank you. Well, thank you. Congressman Bill Archer. Yes, my name is Bill Archer. Mr. President's getting to see you again. Oh, good to see you. Very nicely. Good to see you. Look at my wife, Sharon. Sharon, how are you? And her parents are loyal supporters of yours from the Napa Valley in California. She's praying in her old house. Thank you, Mr. President. Good to see you. We're buying you a hundred percent. Maybe we ought to square away and get a family shot here. All right, I'm going to get on the other side. The President's other side. All right. I wind up on Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you. Good to see you. Thanks very much. Thank you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. You want to take a step on here? Oh, okay. Good to see you. Thank you. We serve it at the White House. Good. Congressman Joe Barton. Hi, Mr. President. I want to introduce you to some folks from Dallas. This is Chris. This is John. Hi, John. This is Eddie. Hi. Hello, sir. This is their father, Bill Dwyer. Hello, there. Easter Child's program. He's doing a good job of adopting children to single parents. Why don't you come in here and why don't you, fellas, and why don't we? John McCain's back, probably. He's going to get you some prices, gentlemen. Step back. Price will. Well, I know your devotion to family affairs and so forth all through. We are here to support you for those things. We support you also being on a number of things. Bill has been in this job of helping adoption children in Dallas for work there. And he's going nationwide. Well, I think that's a wonderful cause. I have a special favor I wish you would sign this Christmas card you did for my family. Just say, God bless the Joe Barton family, or best of personal wishes to the Joe Barton family. You've only done that about probably six million times since you've been the president. Well, sometimes I enjoy it more than others. You did a great job over at the summit, Mr. President. That's a real accomplishment. Well, thank you. Congressman Archer and myself and Senator McCain, we're some of your strongest backers up in the House and the Senate. We just encourage you to stick with it on some of your initiatives and your vetoes and things like that. If you're right on the trade bill, we're going to get that thing back. Oh, that's good. Thank you, Mr. President. Well, I thank you, Mr. President. And I thank you, the son who has much in common with that. Thank you, Mr. President. All right. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, Mr. President. We're going to go back. I didn't want to try to hit, but I didn't want to mention it. I felt to say adopted in front of the three there, but I wanted to know that I had one. Number of friends. Good to see you. Good to see you. This is my wife. Nice to see you. My daughter. Hi, Rebecca. Hello there. Nice to see you. Hello there. I think we all want to get together here for a family group. Yes, sir. Why don't we get free on one side and free on the other? What we did. Everybody's over right here. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. You wouldn't get mad if I stuck my face into your business a little, would you? You haven't been a lifeguard for seven years. And all my life. And then in motion pictures, never wearing makeup because of the tan I remained. You're not my lifeguard. You are. And now I'm going to tell you, you've got to do something to not be getting that tan. That's exactly something. Look at the scar on my nose. That's where they had to take it off. The carcinoma. Thank you. I tell her that every day. I thought it was wonderful. And as I say, all of my life, and now I'm out here saying to people, don't do it anymore. Because I just thought I had a little bump on my nose. And I did. Carcinoma. Thanks a lot. Well, you don't mind my stick of my nose. Well, it's good to see you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Goodbye. I couldn't resist. I know. It's all just like mine began. Did you have your sunblock on yesterday? No, you bet. I figured you would. President Congressman Joel Heffley. Yes, hi. Good to see you. I want to introduce to you Bill Lloyd. Hello from Colorado. Nice to see you. He's Jim. And his grandson. Three of his grandsons. How are you? He works for me. Yeah, he works for you. He recognized that you had a farm. Yes, I did. Let me get out of the way here. It is my pleasure to present you with your own named Woodjack. My goodness. He named a number. Number one. And you know the time. I've heard. Bill made this. He makes these. He's quite a craftsman. Knowing your interest in horses that I share with you, of course. He thought that would be a wonderful thing to present you. And this letter describes everything about it. And if you'll be interested in the last part of it here, we understood your lovely wife Nancy. Yes. likes to ride also. We will have one for her too. Well, bless you and thank you very much. That's a replacement for this in case this goes into a museum. And we'll put it all right in the bag. The bag goes with it. No extra charge for the bag. Thank you. And I understand that this is your time to go. You had a birthday. I sure did. March the 4th. That happens to be my wedding anniversary. It is. And I always intended to become president and take charge on March the 4th. But then they changed. So I gave up. Thank you. That's right. Well, bless you and this is wonderful. Thank you. We're glad you're doing the good job. I'm sure I could. Well, thank you very much. Yes, gather around. Thank you. That's great. What is it right here? Thank you, Mr. President. This is wonderful. Your choice. Thank you. You have to take that and use it. That's something that's useful. Would you like a demonstration? How to use that? Oh, I know how. Believe me, I know how. He knows you can't sit down and take off western boots. You can't stand up and take them off. But with a good boot, Jack, it's... Yes. But I don't have anything dispensary of this. This is the only one that's registered at the U.S. Patent Office. Well, great. You will read all about this in life. All right. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Watch more. Thank you. The weight of it all. This is not only our topic. It's very practical. What did he say about giving you another one? He said for Nancy. He doesn't have to. He's going to send another one? I don't know. But you know how you do it. When you're here and you're healing. Oh, is that how you do it? Oh, yeah. We use them all the time. We've got one more to go. President Congressman Demi Astor. President, how are you? Good to see you again. My pleasure. Great. I'd like to see you. I don't think so. My son, Josh. Hello. And my son, Ethan. Why don't you get kind of in the middle between us? And why don't the boys kind of stand in the front between us? And we'll try over here. It's a little too tall there. If I was looking right here. And I know what you teach. But I don't which sport you coach. I coach football and wrestling. Football and wrestling. We talked about old football games and now it is. My district comes right up to Rochelle where you played your first high school football game. That's right. We'll study on that. We won six to nothing. Right. That was a big score back then. Yes. Where did you play? I played at a Swiggle High School which is down in Fox Valley. I played football at Wheaton College and you were at Eureka. Yes, we played at Wheaton. Not quite the same time. No, I was a little before you. Quite a little. Well, it's good to see you. Good to see you. Thank you, sir. Thank you. And thank you for all the support. My pleasure. That was good to see you. I appreciate it. Great thing for this country. We're glad to support you. Thank you. We'll see you. Good guys in class. Okay. That I said about all that I can say. The previous president, when I was governor asked me to represent him on something down across the border. I made a speech and I sat down with kind of unenthusiastic applause. And I was embarrassed, especially when the next speaker got up and was being cheered virtually every line. And trying to hide my embarrassment. I beat everybody else. I started to applaud for him. When our ambassador said, I wouldn't do that by you. He's interpreting your speech. Let me say, well, there's painted a picture for you, which we think it was. And we tried to choose some colors there that we understand that she enjoys. Yes. On behalf of the governor and all our citizens, we hope you enjoy those marvelous artists. I should just take her to bed to know that you enjoy the picture. And it's not quite dynamite. No, she's not here. That is just good. Her name is right back there. Mr. President, could I just say you all ought to know that this is not very often the president needs to do quite this in the road to a special favor. And we're most appreciative. These are the lead citizens of New Mexico. Our governor. There's an ex-governor in the group. He's not with us. There's an almost next president. Thank you. Thank you. I'm sorry. Thank you all of you very much. Thank you. You better get rolling.