 Well, listen, it's definitely working for you and my family. I'm so proud of that. I'm so divided. Well, listen, we're pleased and proud to have you and appreciate your willingness to do this. Well, I said, you know, I'm not breaking up jobs for having a man. I haven't met you before. Well, what I want now is a colleague under the two jobs at once. I met you on two lists. Well, sir, I, you know, this is the White House. You can do anything you want. The White House can. I want to see you do it. Well, we have a very good mutual friend, who, well, he and I will serve all the teams together. We'll have no problem. I feel very comfortable working for a person who knows more about this than I think and has more confidence in this area. Any other human being I can think of and do to have a privilege of working for you and the honor that's taken back in our history. Thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. President. It is so gracious to see you. Thank you, Jim. Yes, sir. I'm sure. All right. Nice meeting you. When are we actually going to get underway? Are we? He's underway. So we're going to give him more thought to this. Does anybody else have a bigger one in one of the papers? He's got a picture of a large intestine. Did you see that? How is that possible? Oh, wait a minute. We've just been waiting until schedule to permit Michael Goyden to do this thing. And to make this big thing of it it's just amazing. George Shor said they show us on television now. All kinds of movies about it. Every detail about it. I'm afraid we don't take much time. We've got two and ten days to get to. I won't talk to you about the Constitution and about the body. That's one of the most important things you have recommended. There's something that I've worked on with Harry Boyd, senior and junior, and a lot of other people all through the years. We never had been able to get one passed until you became President of the Senate. And we did pass it through the Senate. And Speaker O'Neill got up and killed it in the house. He let him move it to kill it. Now the question has arisen just as to the type of amendment. Now the one on top there is a double barrel outfit. And that's the one that Senator Hatch brought out from the subcommittee. Well, we have three topics today. I think we should recognize a newcomer here in our midst, the Deputy Secretary of State. Whitehead. This will be his first meeting with us. Thank you, ladies, to have you here. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Three items here. The first one is state and local application of fair labor standards act. And the other one is federal employees health benefits. And the other one is racial legislation. You're on. Thank you. Well, Mr. President, the first topic is one in which you have had probably more experience than anyone here. Because if you remember when you were governor of California one day, there was this terrible catastrophe that buried the passage of the amendments of the Fair Labor Standards Act. I'm giving this an objective review, which was about to impose new decisions. And Mike Horowitz is prepared to give a background and also discuss the aspects of it. And I think a number of people may have some comments. Mr. President, it comes about as a Supreme Court this year by a 5-4 decision, reverse prior decisions, which it said the 10th Amendment does not allow. Most faithful supporters can't be there. It's a pleasure to see you, Mr. President. I'm Mr. President. Thank you so much for having me come by. Well, this brings to have you come by, coming in and coming out. Listen, let me sneak in the middle here and go. We'll get opposed to you. Thank you. Well, and I understand that you haven't made it. Wish you happy new year. Yes, thank you very much. I just got married. And since you weren't available, I married another woman. The initially of R.R. A good conservative political model. Dolly. And I'm going to be living in Chicago. Close to my home town. That's right. We're going to keep on getting our fellow legislators keeping in line for the program. Very supportive. We've been doing as much as we can on the tax program and a lot of other things. And we keep growing. The more we grow, the more support we can get for President Reagan. We like to do. And your administration has given us a little support too. And I'm very appreciative of that. As an organization, your staff has just been very, very good to us. We like working with you. Thank you for what you've done. We will continue, sir. We will certainly keep you in our prayers tomorrow. Thank you. I hope you're a public adopt. President, this is Ursula Pierson. Ursula is your financial manager, your bookkeeper, here for the White House. I know. I'm very grateful. Mr. President, this is my Elizabeth John. I went to Germany on a class reunion. And I went to Triere, which was the oldest city in Germany, the Roman city. And it was conquered by the Romans. And they still have gates over there. And this is for the neighbor gate. And the mayor, because he found out that we were all 16-year-old, 16-years-old behaving, class reunion, and he gave us a little reception. And he surprised me. And he found out that I worked for you. And he gave you this plate. And he's a very good admirer of you. And a very great supporter of you, because he's not only mayor of Triere, he's the mayor of the whole area where all your air bases are. And he saw you in Bidberg. And he also saw you in Hamburg. And he said, you were so taken by it, by the enthusiasm of the people for you, because it really expressed what he felt for you. Because he's such a supporter for you. So he gave me this. He said to me, this was given out a year ago, when the city was 2,000 years old. And he said that this time it said that these were the eyes and the mouth of the Roman Empire looking towards the North and the New World America. And he said today he feels that this is America looking out to the world with the eyes and mouth. And you are the eyes and the mouth of America. And he thinks you're the greatest. I was so pleased and so honored to represent you there. Well, I'm very proud. And pleased to have this. Thank you very much. And he said if you would only glance at it, the whole city and the whole area would be very honored. So I can go back and send hopefully a picture. And it will appear in the German newspaper. And even the men over there in the service will read it because it appeared in the German newspaper. And hopefully it goes back. Because it is more support than everything else. Well, I'm very honored. And incidentally, those young people that come by 10,000 of them, they put a lump in my throat also. When I finished speaking, and 10,000 young German teenagers in our language sang our national anthem. If they'd asked me to say another word, I couldn't have said it. It's wonderful that the young people so enthusiastic more than the older people. He was very impressed. And he is a supporter. He said you can always count on him. Thank you. Definitely. You got nervous in the service. I tried to hang in there, sir. I was just saying, missed you in some of these trips. Well, I know. I was hoping you'd notice that. I want to come back and say goodbye. And right now we're working on some plans to go back to Oregon and go to some school and see what happens with that. But six years later, I wanted to come and tell you that I had a great time. And I hope that I was able to provide some service for you. Certainly. We're thank you for everything. We appreciate it very much. Go get it. Happy for you. Great. Just a little mental. Thanks very much. All the papers on the desk or something. All right. Thanks again. I appreciate it all the time. We're ready to start. Bye. Immigration. Yes, I know. I think we can. We're ready. That's right out here with Max and Annie's. What do you think of that conversation? Huh? What do you think of that conversation? Just fine. Right? See you all day. I brought some tea. Yes. Come in. Take that chair over there. All right. I've been in that one before. I remember that. For five minutes, I kind of lowered it down, right? All right. Take it. Just, you know, I know you have an interesting thing coming up. Yeah. Come on. Right as the letter. Just sort of a pain in the caster. Great story. The old cowboy, one of these old, I don't know if he needed this cheese out there in the range. He was all punched out. He couldn't see it. He had no money. Doc said, I found these avatars. I came back and bought a leak. He said, how did those avatars work? All right. All right. All right. Let me tell you this quickly. I've been sliding along this monstrous mess of immigration.