 Mrs. Reagan, I think that's what we're living on. Looking forward to seeing your old pal, Myesa Gorbachev. Why did I know that you would be the one to ask that, Sam? What's the answer? Yes, I am. I am. I hope she has a good time in New York. She's got a wonderful time to go there. I mean, all the Christmas decorations are up. And I, you know, it's a great time to go. Do you have anything to say to her? I mean, a message? Merry Christmas. You'll be there with Mrs. Bush and Mrs. Rubin. Oh, no, there are 24, I think, people for lunch. I think that's it. Last I heard. Sure. No, everybody says that. But yes, I know you do. Yes, I know. But there hasn't, really. You all keep saying that there's a feud and a fussing and a feud. And there isn't. I think there's been too much attention paid to her. I do. I really do. Oh, of course not. Of course not. Of course not. Of course not. But that's a given. Do you remember what she came here, the way she acted here that day? I don't know. I don't know. And it may be the difference in the culture. You've got to be a different culture this year, a different theme. You'll have to wait and see, Helen. That's a surprise. Everything we want for Christmas is going to the house, into the house. The house. The furnishing house. Well, we're going to have our Christmas here on the 23rd with my brother and, you know, yeah. And I mean, on the 22nd, excuse me. And the 23rd week, really. Oh, yes. Oh, yes. White House, the White House of Christmastime is special. Well, you have mixed feelings. I mean, it's sentimental, really. Are you anxious to get away from Washington? Put all this behind you. Some things I'll be glad to get rid of, Sam. Yeah, she's looking. She's looking. She's looking. And some things I won't be glad to get rid of. Friends, White House operators, Air Force One. Pardon me? And so, yeah, I mean, you know, and everybody's been so nice. Practically everybody. Why are you going to miss the press? In a way, now, that'll sound strange to you. Could he talk to you about our tree? Well, I think, I mean, you may not feel this way, but I think that somewhere among you are some good friends. I feel that way. Here's some good friends. We're good backers. You know? So I'll miss. Yeah. Has last year been the hardest? Oh, no. First year was the hardest. We have children. Children. It's going to be Santa Claus. Pardon me? I'm not going to tell. I'm not going to tell. Elaine is mad enough for us. She's mad enough at me that I'm wearing my green coat for the eighth year. But I think that's become tradition. I'm under the coat. Sam. People would say you're going to have a red dress with a green coat. No, I don't have a red dress. This tree came from Wisconsin. Pardon me? I'll let you in. You know, they just wanted you to kind of go told us and talk to you, so you can look for a dress and maybe break it. Oh. He told us that. He said, really, I think you want to know about the tree. It came from Wisconsin. You know that the tree, you're not asking me anything about the tree. OK. It came from one. It's quite an honor, I'll tell you. It really is. Came from Wisconsin. We've tried several years to get one here, and we finally made it. It's been 12 years since there's been one from Wisconsin, and we're pretty proud. This one we didn't grow. We've got it off lease land. We had to grow the one that won the contest in Maine. That was off our own farms. We shared the hotel. And we shared this one. And this one. If you get it here, Wisconsin went for a caucus. Not all of Wisconsin didn't go for a caucus. Well, they must. Pardon me? Well, they came from Washington, picked it out from the White House here, and we think it was a pretty special tree. Special is to have it sheared as tall as it is. It's hard to shear a tree this tall. It's hard to take care of. The special thing is being here with our grandchildren and bringing all the whole family, 17 of us. We miss the dragon here by ourselves. This is just an honor. We'll live it down. We have an awful lot of trees. We have about 4,000 acres. That we can't tell him. Oh, Sam. But the IRS are there checking us out. So it's, we're all right. Every year, it certainly is. There are many more tributes. I think I'll be washed away. Well, I hope. No, I suppose not. I suppose not. That will break this cycle. But be nice. It is his last one. Of course you do. It's a Christmas spirit, his last one. It won't have Ronald Reagan to kick around anymore. You said that I didn't know. You're next to be said I didn't bear it. I know. I really won't miss you. Well, I thought you'd never say it, Sam. My gosh. Well, I'll try and do better at the Christmas when you come through the White House. Well, of course. Oh, yes. Well, it's hard to do 3,000 miles away, you know. That's what it costs. Oh, no. That's the fellow across the street. Where is that? Oh, I don't know. I don't know. Have you looked at houses? I know. I don't know why it started. I love it. It's small. It's not big. I kept saying I don't want a big house. I don't want big grounds. I don't want a great big place. It took me a long time to convince people of that. But we'll do both. But we're going to be very busy, you know. We're not sitting in a rocking chair. I will be finishing my book. That'll be a kiss and tell. No, it will not be a kiss and tell. I'll be opening a drug center, I hope. I'll be giving sweets. I'll be busy. You always think about money. You always think about money. You hit mercenary. That's the word. Yes. I don't know. Pardon me? Your husband has made me a capitalist. Good. I don't know. That sounds good. He does? Well, then let's make it 30. Anything about that? I just know what my husband says. Now you're going to have to read my book. Who's badly served? You have to read my book. Vengeful? No. We do get back at a few people. No, I try to straighten the record. How many reverences did Donald do in the region? I just try to straighten the record. I don't believe in vengeful books. I don't believe in kiss and tell books. I don't like them. I've never read any, as a matter of fact. Is that right? You've never read any? No. Never. How would you know then what? Well, from what I read in the paper, and from what you all ask me, or ask my husband, or what I hear, you know. What standard finish your book? Make speeches? Any time for anything else? Not much. Yeah, he will. And he's writing a book. He's going to be writing a book. And he's going to be involved with the library. But he'll be busy. Am I? I've been writing for a year and a half now, and under the worst possible circumstances. You know, when you write a book, you should just have the book to concentrate on. And I've had a lot of other things to concentrate on. It's not the ideal way to write. But I can't finish it until I walk out the door. Any traveling, do you think? Probably. Probably. My new and old? No. Yeah, but it won't be new. The green coat. Yeah, the green coat. Thank you, everyone. Sam.