 of budgets and family. The budget is where it comes in. They just think really, if you haven't had anything to do. I just have a few things to do. Thank you very much. Oh, thanks. No problem. No problem. That'll be a good year. You're welcome. That'll be a year off. Thank you. You're welcome. Thank you. Thank you very much. Oh, thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Oh, thank you. I got up to. I'm sorry. I want this. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I heard the horns out there still going up. I never seen Washington look at that much. I've heard the horns out there still going up. But I'm not sure what that's going to be. I've never seen Washington look at that much. Is it a sound suggestive? Is it a sound suggestive? I remember when the people don't have a kind of that city feeling because of the capital. They don't quite have that home town feeling. I think they had thirst for something, to be proud of something that would give them a sense of self identity and respect. And I really think it's made, maybe more significant for parents and those ladies. I'm not sure if there was any question or a rep to the patient. Well, you know, here at my production, I think that was the rest of the red skin. You couldn't get an aerolyte for the last seven days in California. A lot of people got on buses and things and went out there, hoping that somebody else would get a ticket for that. That wanted their party to stand in line all night long, to have a few minutes before we're supposed to go to the other side of NASA. I don't know what to say about making the list of something to listen to again over there. But I think we all know the importance of this. And as I said about it, I said to you, Tim, the scene is working together. And discussion lives the same way because I think it will again be a sure of the people. You know, every time you go on a radio, you always talk about the main work jobs. I assign my staff to find out the ingredients and see where it has to be done. So go to GSA and say that it was 100% employment in America. How much money would you need from emergency jobs? They said three billion dollars. Why was the need three billion dollars? Because of the rules, because of the data, because the building needed to be completed, because of the fact that the weatherized buildings are straightened out of the solid, solid buildings. They went to three billion dollars. They went every department. They went to the Veterans Hospital. The Veterans Hospital said a half billion dollars that they need. But the same reason, the point in the buildings, the buildings are deteriorated. If you don't do this work, what does it cost you down the line? Within a period of five years, you double what it costs you. You have a very reasonable bill. Each time I hear the wrong say, you know, if one employment was 100%, what would you need from an emergency worker? And you keep saying, these are make-work jobs. These are jobs, Mr. Speaker, that are going to cost the federal government more money than we don't with them now. You know, the budget doesn't matter. Around the women and I think we've got the more money. When half of you tell us that it's because of the unemployment hour and the room error, I just want to express my new points now. Each time we talk about this, you talk about make-work jobs. I'm not talking about make-work jobs. I'm talking about emergency work that the President of this government needs because if you don't do it, it's going to cost you more money than it will. Well, we've got this in the branches. If you don't fix the roof, if you don't fix the guy room, you're going to lose the roof bills. And that's what I'm talking about. But the only other thing that I think at a time like this, if you want to get more individuals, more individuals, you can proceed with it. Greatest security for Israel, whether it be an economic situation reflecting that or it can't stay this on a very percent inflation and so forth. So we believe in some misunderstanding of what we're trying to do. The only way that could come about is if we have been able to persuade the Arab states that that must be the outcome for their own good as well. And we've made it a great headway. And right now the difficulty is that with the new government and Lebanon trying to get itself established. You're the tax cut. Is he right? I can't take any questions. Freedom fighters that they've undergone, everyone from the Afghan stand. Freedom fighters tortured for four months. His wife was killed in front of their two children. His brother in the tunnel village in which 105 people were massacred at fire and chemicals. Foster brother, one of the mayor of that village with that done place. Green Court in Afghanistan. They're here to try and tell the outside world what's really going on in Afghanistan. Mr. President, with Soviet behavior like that in Afghanistan. He has to continue to negotiate these very subjects. Are they serious? Yes, sir. Thank you. Thank you. Yes, sir. I've been informed first that it was, I guess, it was wrong. Yes, that was a misunderstanding. When they finished bringing these soldiers actually up on their ignition, there were 11 children in there aged six, eight. It's a very cruel war. It was a very cruel war. Now, about how deep would that water have been in the tunnel? I mean, I assumed the people could wade in the water. Oh, just anchored in there? We went in there. We got into that for a month later. And I suppose this is, I don't think the Soviets ever believed that anything would dare go so near to a Soviet fort and try to find out evidence in the ground. And I'm glad we did it. But it's a strange thing about this war that it was modern warfare with some chemicals added to gasoline. Fortress over there, helicopters in the sky. The way you can see them. And then Deputy Commander said, they're only going to leave when a million Afghans are alive. That's all we need to do with socialism. And the Soviets have admitted this. I got that story out.