 Mr. President, this is General Richard Stillwell. Mr. President, good to see you again, sir. Good to see you again. Thank you. General Man, please. Mr. President, God bless you. Mind, love, and admiration for what you've done for my country. Thank you. Well, my pleasure and my honor. General Davis. Hello there, sir. Hello there. Well, I just want to see you. Colonel John Kedding? It's an honor being here, sir. Good to see you. President Borscher? Nice to see you, Mr. President. Hello there. I look forward to having you back in California soon. I'm kind of looking forward to that. Colonel Cherry? Good to see you. Good to see you. Yeah, right in the camera. Colonel Hellsman? Hello there. General Rosemary McCarthy? How do you do, sir? Thank you very much for your support. I know you know Mike and Kevin. Hello, Mr. President. Nice to see you again, sir. Good to see you. Thank you, sir. Carlos Rodriguez? President? Good to see you. It's good to have you back, Mr. President. And Senator Armstrong. Hello, Mr. President. Good to see you as well. Thank you for having us over. Okay. Sir, do you want to get? Yes, please. Thank you very much. Now we want to get everybody in there. Couple of hands there. 1988 marks the 36th anniversary of the ceasefire agreement which ended the combat of the Korean War. We join with all Korean War veterans and citizens throughout our nation who have been sacrificed as made in the defense of freedom in Korea. Tomorrow at Arlington Cemetery there will be a memorial service Secretary Carl E. Chair attending with the heroism of those who fought in Korea will in the near future be permitted to be remembered by the Korean War Veterans Memorial at this group. It was so hard to make a reality and this effort depended on the right part on the practical nations and the tireless energy of this board. And now I'll sign the proclamation in order that Flagsby flown at half mass tomorrow with some of our gratitude to those who served in Korea and our commitment to preserving the values for which the Korean War veterans fought. I want to say just one thing of President Hans we founded he's probably the only living American with grandfather and father in himself spans the whole 200 years of our country's history for his grandfather fought in the Revolutionary War 14 years old and previously come As far as the civil law is concerned, it's not a civil law. Mr. President, in a sense that the Indians burnt down and the Governor called for volunteers and he answered the call. Thank you. We have two congressional medal-wonners here today with us today. That's a record of our youngster today, though. They're a great bunch. Mr. President, on behalf of the Green War Veterans Association, I would like to present you with one of our programs for our memorial service tomorrow. Thank you very much, Mr. President. And I am from California, sir. I think it is high time that there was much more memory of a particular conflict than there has been before war. A war fought for a noble cause and, as I say, it suddenly was taken too much out of people's minds. I had the privilege of being over there and being by the militarized zone where our troops were stationed and you'd all been very proud of the young lieutenant who was standing there and who said to me, Mr. President, we're on the frontier of freedom. We guarantee a monument that the nation will be proud of. Excuse me, Mr. President. I've left World War II as a captain. I'm glad of the promotion. I welcome them, sir. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. A great day for me. A great day for me. I'm going to meet. Good to see you. Very nice to meet you. Let me tell you about this as well. Let's have a bit of time. Let's get in here and take the chair over there. Hi, V. I'm going to have to leave. All right. Good to see you, sir. I just wanted to come back. Congratulations. I'm doing my rank in the Republican all-important committee. Well, you know, one of my colleagues came up to me a couple of weeks ago and said, you know how many years it's been since I was born. came up to me a couple of weeks ago and said boy this is great you move it up you're gonna have the reins now and I said yeah but they're not connected to anything well I'm interested in hearing your views I know we want to work with you on well I really just wanted to tell you the same thing I want to offer my services to you in whatever way that I can be helpful to you and your administration in the months that are left here and also in whatever way that can be helpful to perpetuate this administration through the election of my most celebrated constituent George Bush you probably know he lives and votes in my district yes before me that's great and it's gonna be a tough race and we're gonna I think we're gonna need your help you will have some time to come into Texas because you are so beloved there well I depended the other scheduling they have a moral story in October of 1928 the two of them were photographed on the White House grounds one both of them are very small new had no idea they would ever come across one another again they have now been married 50 years and there they stand side by side in this photograph with his father and her parents are over here they were strange there were strangers at the time we didn't meet the seven years later after they had moved a couple times and arrived in Cumberland where I lived so this is their 50th wedding anniversary this year and I think it's quite appropriate that they come back to their original meeting place so we met president Coolidge on that occasion oh yes of course that's right let you have this treasured photograph back and appreciate you giving us a few minutes of your time to let them renew what has been a very nice relationship that they have had well it's just been a marvellous family to meet you well my pleasure I appreciate it let you get on with your busy day okay you're taking care of my mountain up there on your camp David I mean I know you you went to California but you will be back up okay I would like to know when you come in my district David's in your district well I'm checking your inner district yes number two come from wires from Indiana yeah John Myers see you here getting ready I want you to see introduce here Mickey yes you've seen me over yes she's been a lot of cheer here thank you what time you have Mickey it's good to show you what time it is I like that she has a taste you see to yes sir it's government governor I mean it's George Bush 88 time right exactly thank you for both of you thank you they both went back to Indiana back to God's country so we're we're here for five years okay thank you sir thank you y'all thank you Jack Davis from Illinois good to see my son Jack my granddaughter Martha my daughter Jill my beautiful daughter Heather young John my grandson my son so do I think we ought to get together in the family picture oh that'd be wonderful and however he was, and thank you very much. Well, a great pleasure to see you. How often do you do this, sir? Well, it's always a pleasure. It is a pleasure for us to be with you. We love you. It's the greatest pleasure in the history of our death. Well, thank you very much. How do you think you're even working on the other thing over here? How are you doing, Jackson? Very well, big. It's nice to see you. You're working hard. Yes, sir. He's not doing much, but I just don't let the grass grow over my head. This cabinet helps. Thank you very much. You're back. You're back, Jackson. I was present. I'm the head of my two colleagues. We apologize. Yes, sir. We just had a vote. Strange things done and no cat's son. These are the two colleagues. Hi. How are you? Hello. Hello. How are you? Well, nice to see you. Nice. Nice to see you. Get up. How'd you get in the middle? In the middle? Okay. Let's get rid of this guy for a minute. Okay. Here we go. Here we go, Lily. Get over here. Thank you. Yeah, thanks a lot. You're doing a great job. I'm in and out. Well, why don't you come over here for me about the Alaska Medieval Resettlement Act. Nice. And then it just happens that for somebody that's having a birthday, it's seven years old. Isn't that nice? Maybe a little charm. Charm. I mean, a little charm. I think for a charm bracelet. Thank you. Hi, Lily. Hello. Oh, that's nice. That's very nice. Thank you. Thank you very much, Mr. Sparza. Yeah. I appreciate it. She doesn't have to shoot your own horses. No, I don't. You're working on it. We saw you nailing those. Yeah. Out of that. You were checking them. We saw that one. Thank you very much. Thank you. See my little thing. We're causing you. How are you, Mr. President? How are you doing? Just fine. Great. Great. I've been there already. Good to hear. You look like a fellow magician here in the family. Come on over here. It's been a long time coming, needless to say. Well, I'm going to appreciate this. Yes, sir. Thank you very much. Oh, all right. Thanks very much, Mr. President. Well, it's a pleasure. Thank you very much. I appreciate this. So, I'll ask you to make sure you get it. All right. We'll use that. And take that. We'll use that. Thanks for that. Real weight. This is a good weight. I'm going to start it. Thank you. Okay. Thank you so much. Rudy is not here, but Sharon Garum by herself without Rudy. Okay. She's the director of ministry. Mr. President, Sharon Garmin. Well, hello there. How do you do? Well, nice to see you. I present to you a poster from the state of Minnesota done by a national cartoonist and a thank you for the statement you made on the Kentucky bus crash regarding the drunk driving issue. Well. And also a t-shirt for yourself and for Mrs. Reagan for her efforts in the issue of drunk driving and teaching the young elementary school students and their teachers and parents. Well, listen, I'm in the mood to say thanks to you for all you're doing with these very great worthwhile causes. Well, we appreciate it. And I'd also like to leave you literature on some of the programs that we've done in Minnesota format and the one program that I am just especially pleased with is a victims card that is being given out throughout the state of Minnesota by all law enforcement people for contact with victims the minute it happens and we're the only state that I know of that's doing it. So I'm just pleased. You don't know a lot to do with this, do you? Well, yes. But mad, I couldn't have done it without them and without the state patrol and letting them give me the encouragement. So it's worked out very, very well. And we hope that the difference will be going on and changing and that this will no longer be a sociably accepted behavior. Period. Well, time for you with that. Thank you very much. Sharon, maybe Jim can take those. Thank you. Thank you very much. I appreciate it. Thank you. Good to see you. Thank you. You bet.