 I think we'll all have to sit in the prison for a few minutes while we press the doors. I don't know about the rest of it, but I'm going to have a very dry ass. Strong silent attacks. Mr. President, how important is it to the stock market and the economy to get an agreement to reduce the deficit? I'm going to wait and save anything we've got to save until everything starts. Do you have to get an agreement quickly? What happened to the international markets being down here? What about Gorbachev, Mr. President? Is he playing games with you at this point on the summit? In solitaire. Did he go back on his word, Mr. President? Thank you. Thank you. Well, we've got a Supreme Court announcement today. Let's go, please. You've got to act. Thank you. You've got more than 23 minutes out of there. Right Bill? Well, I think we better get underway now. I thank you for coming down. I know our time is limited, but I, as I said last week, I prefer a reaching agreement. You want a budget rather than to allow an automatic sequester to be implemented next month. I had a lesson on something of that type of sequester. When I became governor, and we had a very drastic economic situation, and in my inexperience, I proposed a 10% cut across the board. And we'll fail him. Because there aren't, you can't label all the programs as being equally important. And that's what I think the sequester does also. What we need to do is arrive at a solution to this problem of the ongoing deficit. Now, I've also said to be no preconditions to these talks that the both sides have proposed. Other than exempting Social Security, my team will be headed by Howard Baker with Jim Baker and Jim Miller on board. And they're prepared to meet with your designated representatives right away with the understanding that any agreed upon package would be brought back here to this group for our discussion and approval. I know that we have some different viewpoints on correcting this, but I think this is one of those times when we all have to have one target. It's a little bit like international hostilities. In this case, we have to all be on board. But it is absolutely essential to go back to the goal that I think was in all our minds when we adopted a Graham Rudman Hollings bill. And that is the plan we know that no one can eliminate the deficit in one year, but a plan that gives us a target date when we stick to it, at which time we will be on a balanced budget. That's enough for me now. I thought you might have something to say, Jim. I have a passion. Now, if after we've done that, for example, the premises of what we're doing should get a certain different place to be open to that. I would hope so that as far as our whole year, we're pleased to welcome you here to America University. You have had your DMS. I'd love me to continue in our menu. I meet you with a happy and glad heart. I know that I meet not only the great president of his great country, but a person who always has a smile on his face and expresses happiness. Happy people are always optimistic. Optimistic people are always good. Currently, I represent the Armenian Apostle Church. It is the oldest, one of the oldest Christian churches. It was established in the beginning of the 4th century, 301, on the land of Armenia. In spite of the fact that our country has been surrounded by people, nations who are not Christian, and therefore it was subjective. The Armenian people always have remained faithful to the gospel of Lord G. Most of the time, sacrificing its physical body for the Lord. During these 1700 years, the history of our people has been heroic, martyrdom for freedom and Christian faith. In the last century especially, because of the persecutions in the Ottoman Empire, many Armenians have emigrated to this wonderful new world. Today, about 700,000 Armenians live in your great country. I believe they are faithful subjects of this wonderful country of the United States. They respect the sacred flag of this country. I come here from Holy Echmiadzin to bring my blessings to our faithful. I want to encourage them to remain faithful to the Holy Gospel of Jesus to preserve their family traditions and sacred traditions. To remain faithful to their cultural heritage and continue remaining promoters and citizens who add to the culture of this wonderful country. First I wish you physical health and the energy and the perseverance that is part of your character may remain strong. May you fulfill your responsibilities with success and brightness. And also bring your greatest contribution to the peace of the whole world. And that contribution of yours is very significant and important in the present world. My well wishes also for your family and Mrs. Reagan. Allow me humbly to wish complete and full recovery for Mrs. Reagan. God save America the beautiful. This gift is from Armenia and represents that first cathedral Holy Echmiadzin built in 303. Thank you very much. I'm very pleased to have this and greatly honored. Thank you for your generous words. I hope I can live up to them. I want to congratulate you on 32 years of leadership. And as you proceed through our country you will see, yes, your Armenian community here in America is flourishing. They are fine, very fine citizens and made a great contribution. I just want you to know how honored we are to have you. And now I think I should agree if I may, those who accompany you to live here. To whom I told never have you. But you will be there. You will keep it. You will keep it. That's your present. That's my present. Well, it was present. I'm a Bishop from Los Angeles. It's a pleasure to have you. Can I go home with you? You can. Well, it seems the best comes first. Father Vakam, you're welcome. Thank you very much. Well, again, I'm very honored to have you here. Thank you very much. I hope that one day, those of your people who are not allowed to worship freely, will hush that freedom. Amen. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Well, it sounds to me as if you're down to talking about the right issues. What's that? What are the right issues? Getting some spending cuts. You'll have to wait until the negotiations are over. Mr. President, have you chosen a Supreme Court nominee? What? Supreme Court nominee. You made up your mind? You know that this afternoon. Have you made up your mind? No. We need a story now. Mr. President, reports from Los Angeles. This is the story now. It's our negotiating team. Tell us more. Is it Judge Kennedy, sir? There's a number of reports from Los Angeles. Say you have a summary at the end of the year. Have you received that word? Nope. You expect that, sir? We're going to find out when we meet with the foreign minister. Thank you. We're going to have Democrats. We love Democrats. We'll bring the helicopters in next time. We'll bring the helicopters in next time. We'll bring the helicopters in next time. I'll just say it's wrong. It must be wrong. I didn't figure it out. Thank you.