 Mr. President, Amanda Shear. Well, Amanda, hello there. Thank you, Mr. President. How are you doing? It's good to see you. I have a camera camera for you too. Congratulations. Thank you. Thank you. We're close. Roberta and Lloyd Shear. Hello. Hello. Oh, my God. Hello there. Have you got a family picture? Sure. Nice. All right. Mr. President, also Richard Nugent, the director of... Good to see you again. Is that Connor? Yes. Hello. It's Lloyd. Pat Connor. Hello. Good to see you. I'm Dr. Kevin Penn. Hello. Hello. How are you? I'm good. Hi. How are you? I'm good. Thank you very much. So you can see it? Yes. This is the front. This is the front. This is the front. This is the front. This is the front. This is the front. This is the front. Ah. It indicates the Wisconsin-Vedere state. Well, thank you very much. And I guess the same thing on this one. This one doesn't mean that. No. Well, thank you very much. Well, I just have a few items. I'll do it. Straight. Now, inside here is a grave jar at the scene on it. And it's filled with jammies. And the decimal key should open before you can come or something. That's a little sample of what's in the jar. These are book marks. There's little souvenirs here. Thank you. Thank you. Key raiders. Thank you. Souvenirs. The gentlemen. One. Uncle. Oh, there's an apple here. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you very much. Could we have a picture? No, you can't get locked out of your car. Group shot. Well, Amanda. Group shot. Good to see you. You're doing a very wonderful thing here. Clayton. The character in the most pictures. Who was it? It's been a very really long time. It was based on pictures of all time. It was tonight. It's Ralph's family. Yes. Hello. Good to see you. Well, there's a doubly good brass there for a while. But thank you for the job you did on them. And for doing it on the small ones. It was my pleasure. It really was a great day. I couldn't find more supporters of the administration and the delegates. They were very supportive. I brought you two things. One is you work out. We've been active in privatization, which was a big issue of theirs. And also a paperweight from the conference. Good. You remembered the hard times. I will. Well, thanks for it. Thank you. And as I said, we'll get the recommendations to you. Probably at the end of November. We'll get it for the next two years. And a number of those enacted. Thanks for this. Thank you. Good to see you. Thank you so much for having me. These people are in. Some of them were in 24 years ago. 24 years ago. These four are here today. Presenting the first book to Mrs. Kennedy. My goodness. What? Good to see you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Thank you. Thanks for having me. Thanks. Good to see you. Thank you. This is very gracious of you. Good to see you. You want a card or? No. Thanks. Good to see you. Nice to see you, sir. I hear you. Can you see me? Can you see me? No, doctor. Hi here. Hello. Hi here. Yes. No questions. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. How are you? How are you? I'm good. Good to see you. Good to see you. How are you? Good to see you. I can just appreciate on this occasion this 25th anniversary. the anniversary certificate of appreciation for all that you've done very pleased to present this to you now. Thank you so much Mr. President. And to thank you and thank all of you for all that you have done. I accept this for the board and I express this opportunity for your fine cooperation giving out books at your wonderful center of a short time ago. It's already bearing fruit. Well, thank you so much. Good. Before you leave, there are just some souvenirs for all of you. These are a keyhole line. Thank you, Mr. President. Oh, we've got it right. It's not a group shot. I won't see that. We're going to do a group photo. I did. I did. 18. I guess. All right. We're going to do a group photo. And I said, why? He gave me quite a lesson. He said, well, no one ever reads the entire caption under H1. They don't want to start reading it. I want some tray. Nice to meet you. I'm Brian. I'm the president. It's my honor and I'm privileged to present the fiscal seals of the American Loan Association to you and the First Family. As national leaders of the American Loan Association, Alice and I, we travel around the country and go to as many schools as we can, as many states as we can, to speak to our peers and spread the word about this one. Well, I think that's great. Thank you. You're very important. You're a very wonderful thing for me. And here's a nice large frame. It's a wonderful car. It's a wonderful car. It's a wonderful car. It's a wonderful car. It's a wonderful car. It's a wonderful car. It's a wonderful car. It's a wonderful car. It's a wonderful car. Yeah, I guess we're in the national state. It's like a mini... Mr. President, we also have some people from the American Loan Association. Dr. Lozellison. Hi, Lozellison. Richard Gicchetti. Francis DeMellon. And George Wyler. Thank you, sir. And now, I'm going to just give you a presentation here. Okay. We all get a picture. Thank you, sir. Now I understand the presentation here. We should look at Dr. Ellis and put this up for him to save it. Might as well start. Oh, thank you. Mr. President, I have a picture of you here. 1946 of you. I'm receiving a similar picture. That's you. That thing was 1967. Well, thank you very much. This is regular. I'd probably like to have those. Yes, yes. These are also from a student. Particularly now, on my mind, is that you're emphasizing those. Sorry. You're emphasizing those. So we're having them now. Tragedy. Almost like an exorcism. Try our similar. It's the same call. Exactly what we say. Thank you very much. Thank you. Oops, save the switcher. Yes, go ahead. Nice to see you. Nice to see you also. I'm seeing Washington. Oh, yes, we've seen quite a bit of it. One of you come over here and why don't we get a group picture? We're trying to talk. Why don't you two? We're trying to talk. Neil and Bas will be my dad in the coming bit. OK, if everyone can look right here for one shot. Thank you. Good talk. We could not get him into coming at this point in time. Is this your first trip to Washington? Actually, we've been here, I was here once ago. That's been here three times. This is his first time. There's some souvenirs of this visit. Oh, my god. A bookmark. Thank you. He would like to ask you. What? I was wondering, do you watch the Wheel of Fortune? Because the Wheel of Fortune. I know your brother. Neil and Bas. Oh, my goodness. He's wondering if you know the one shot. That's a standing joke around on our end. The Wheel of Fortune on the television. Very so. I've glanced at it and passed it on to something that everybody just wants. And I know that everybody talks about it. Man of white. But a lot of things like that, I don't have much time for. Like going to football games. You can't do it. I was wondering, I have a match collection. If you have an active match with the president. You must have. Except since I don't smoke. I don't even hear about it. Matches? Dottie probably has some. We'll be watching it. Yes. Well, there's a lot to start with now. So the folks that's on the air. This big storm. Quoting Danish singers and so forth. I don't know what it's gotten into now. Is that what it's gotten into now? Yes, they showed pictures of a Danish freighter. Yes, they claimed they carried arms and so forth. You know, the things that we've sold to Iran right now. Because we're trying to establish some contact there. When the whole man is gone. Right, hopefully it won't be soon. It won't be soon. We've got a match going. Why? Give me all staff time. I have more. I don't. That's really nice. Don't mind us. Sorry boys. Don't smoke either. Thank them. Everything that we've sold. You could put in one kind of plan. And still have a lot of movement. And that helps the total. And that all of us had to do with defense. It doesn't change the balance. And that's what we're going to say to them. To have a crush on them. Let's keep going with it. We've got a few more to bring in. I'm sorry. Thank you very much. Nice meeting you. Thank you. Good work. How are you? Good to see you again, sir. Hello, Mr. President. What do you do? Here is another winner. Well, congratulations. Well, thank you, sir. How do you want this? I want to have my picture. We'll take a separate one. It's just a family picture. I'll take a picture. I'll take a picture. We'll start with a call today. And they requested that we give them equal publicity. They'll give them some more. I'll put it together. After I'll get seated. I'm standing right here with this. I'll get this thing open. I'll get this thing open. I'll get this thing open. I'll get this thing open. I'll get this thing open. I'll get this. They left the room. The oddies have never been fit. With so many high-level people with the same investor before in their life. Well, I was very self-conscious. Not knowing what all the rest of you had said to them, I was wondering if there was anything left for me to say that they had already heard it. Well, they enjoyed it. They did, they wanted to hear it from you. That's right. I'd much rather hear it from you Well, I just had the two young people from television, just juveniles from two television shows are in here this year. They're the ambassadors for the Lung Association, Christmas Seals, and they tell me that their message where they're going, of course, they're talking against smoking, and their message is just say no. It's one interesting aspect about this program, compared to the local business, some of the same people who applauded GSA for putting out that instruction about we were setting aside just limited smoking areas and federal buildings, some of the same people who applauded that are the ones who were raised in hell about the hearing analysis that they had. Yes. I still think that if somehow we could approach it, for example, like the professional athletic associations, if we've gotten appeal to them to volunteer to do it, you know, I date back in the world of sports, the sports announcer, and when there wasn't a football pro player or a baseball pro player who would endure cigarettes or beer or anything of the kind, they figured they were role models and they wouldn't do it. Now you find them casting those that they don't want to take a drug test. We had our lunch and I had Carl Ehler and Floyd Jefferson there, because I know I'm being active in the DC police boys and girls without release locally. I didn't know Carl Ehler, but I didn't know Roy Jefferson. Those kids just follow him around like he's magic, however he behaves, that's the way things are. Sure. I'm sorry. I have a question. Thank you, sir. Appreciate it. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I'm the president. I'd like to meet some friends. Sue Ellis, now at the University, and Dr. Jerry Soske. I used to see you. Would you like to come in a picture? I think it'd be a nice good thing. Alright! Thank you. We have one with just my president. My dirt? With the two presidents. Thank you. Thank you, sir. Well, there's two little souvenirs right here. Here's a key ring for you. Thank you very much. And a bookmark for you. It's a little bit of souvenir of the visit here. Great, great. We also want to thank you for the signing bill that conferred Universal Standards on the Gallaudet. The Americans' Law is very welcome. We appreciate your support. Please do it. I'm honored to be signing the diploma. Thank you. Thank you. You'll see that, too. Well, your permission, Mr. President, is for the invitation to visit Gallaudet. Come in. No, thank you very much. Thank you. All right. Thank you. Appreciate it. Thanks, President. This is an important bill. I'm glad you do it on such short notice. Right over here. Okay. Thanks a lot for me. Well, hi, Joe. Hi, Mr. President. I shall get to 1744 here and get it passed. I know how hard you worked on it. Boy, we worked on this one. It's landmark stuff. Huh? It's landmark stuff. Well... I got a few things in there that I'm... They're going to work on it. I was going to say, I'll be working converse with them, but I think the good very much outweighs the bad. Sure does. Well, it's like you said, a classic compromise. It's hard to solve every problem, but we do pretty good just. There you are. Thanks. Thank you very much. Okay. Thank you. That's a lot more than you know appreciate. Great to see you. Take care. All right. I know enthusiastic about the Attorney General's seven-point program to break the back of the pornography industry in our country, and this is going to be and is a priority of our administration. As you know, you'll be creating an obscenity of prosecution, task force, and law center within the Department of Justice. Each U.S. Attorney's office around the nation will also step up its efforts to prosecute obscenity. We'll be cracking down on international interstate trafficking and obscenity, and we'll be assisting in training state and local law enforcement agencies in the prosecution of these cases. We'll also be sending to Congress legislation to make the prosecution of those involved in the production and distribution of obscenity easier to take away the profits of the obscenity industry and better protect our children from being exploited by the pornography industry. Last week, I signed into law the Child Sexual Abuse and Pornography Act of 1986. So it's now a criminal offense to seek out children to be used in the production of child pornography as well as to advertise by or sell a child pornography. As I said in 1984 when I signed the Child Protection Act into law, there's no one lower or more vicious than a person who would profit from the abuse of children, whether by using them in pornographic material or by encouraging their sexual abuse by distributing this material. This pornography, I said is ugly and dangerous and if we do not move against it to protect our children, then we as a society just aren't very much. I don't need to tell you that much has been accomplished. More still remains to be done. The government at all levels, federal, state, and local has a vital role to play in the war against pornography. Our ultimate success depends upon the commitment of each individual citizen. I'm tremendously encouraged by the commitment and leadership that each of you is showing in this country's religious community and I'm grateful to know that we can count on your support when we move our legislative package to the Congress next year. And now, that's enough from me. I would like to hear some words from you.