 Good to see you. Thank you very much. Rick has the background somewhat similar to Ed Hickey's. He's from the Boston area, and obviously he's Italian background with that name right here. And he's also a secret service agent. Well, for heaven's sakes, yes. I'll tell you, I will not do the one thing that I did the other day. Well, very early, while I was still governor of California, he was out there, and then, finally, we took him away from the service to be head of our security, and go of our security. Well, we went down to the Wilson's Ranch in Mexico. And the first day there, and we didn't have a ride on that. Our Bill Wilson's Mexican partner, Molly Bona-Horse, and I didn't pay attention. I should have said Boston. I should have said Haas. He was on a Haas. We didn't pay attention. We rode for three hours. And this was a first for Ed. But he thought that's what the new thing called for, and he rode. Got in, and then I saw. And he just assumed that it was normal and natural. The stirrups and his knees. He was like that, his knees and his legs. When he got off the horse, he damn near fell down. His legs wouldn't work. But he just assumed, well, this must be the way it's supposed to be. If I'd even taken one look, I'd have had to stirrups laying on it for three months. He had trouble walking for about three days. Well, you'll see Rick around now on the plane and various other places. That's my pleasure. Thank you very much. Thank you, Chief. Okay. Hi. What are you saying, buddy? I think it's love. Talk to him. He'll talk to you. I don't speak that language. George is a turkey. George does a hell of a job. Yeah, what's straight up? He's 28 weeks old. Well, he's 55 pounds. I'm sorry. 55, 28 weeks. Everybody know the turkeys' name? Wilford. Resolute for peace. Ladies and gentlemen, the President of the United States. The turkeys' name is Wilford. And that is a German Resolute for Peace. So I think it's rather appropriate, not only for the season, but for the particular time. Symbolically, right for me to comment on other things. Guests who have come as they always have for this. This is more than a symbolic gift for this particular bird. They are making available to others who might not have a turkey on things before us here. And I think that's all we'll keep this subject to what's going on here. Why did you declare, why did you issue a population today, declaring yesterday a day for fasting? Sometimes the way the Congress works, I declare full weeks, especially weeks, before they get the paper, the deed for signing. People know and understand that the notification has been given to those interested in the deed. That the day, or the week, or the month, whatever it is, has been named. I've wondered about that sometimes in the paperwork, that I find myself signing it after the fact. I agree with everything you said. That's quite a bird. Oh, he's 60 pounds. I tried, fellas. Oh, Lord. What did I do in five? Thank you. That's the commiss, that is the commiss presentation you'd ever have. My name is John Dyson. I'm the president of Sertoman and National. We're so proud to bring John Pling to you. A fantastic example of a man in the private sector with a single hand that can just meet you. There's one second here, because anyone who travels as much as you do, comes now and then after right home. So here's just a little souvenir. Thank you, sir. You made me feel bad, man. I told these fellas in advance, I'm just a different type of guest than you was before. I didn't bring anything. I'm not going to ask anyone. I know. And that's just a classic example. Thank you, sir. I want to introduce somebody who's so traditional. Mr. President, our organization wants to thank you on behalf of your efforts for peace and your efforts last week were all the citizens of this country. Thank you very much. Welcome, TV crew. It's basically the same over here. Do you think you brought it? Prove it. It's going to give you the first sheet of Christmas CDs. And no guests for this week. There's lots of fellas that we're just in. Yes. Mr. Hatch is the president. We're here just for seeing us in performance. Well, thank you. Mr. Hatch is Smith. Mr. Smith. Mr. Richard Cuddy. Good to see you. And Mr. Robes. Well. You should have taken me along as a secret weapon. There's a new ministry that you, the American Law and Association, as the celebrity chairman, have done more, gone far, that traveled more and more places than anyone who has ever held that position. Didn't that just make somebody's shoulders? Yeah. It didn't surprise me in there because I don't need to know. Thank you for doing you do it. No question. We're trying. We need some. This one. He's better than last year. Yeah, that's me. I want you to know I was late when the prison came off in Central Park and Dowry Park was filled in. And as you know, I come with the gifts. We have the seals that you know here. And of course, this is Mrs. Reagan, the Southskill man. And we thought of something. We gave you a robe last year. A little bit of a necktie. I told him outside, I could see you on the horse with this. Next time. Oh, I think I'll save that for the White House. Am I scared of the horse? And then I said, I'm not seeing too well these days. And I pity pointed to this topic for myself. No question. I did that. There's a lot of little holes there, but you're going to have it for a long time. Well, thank you very much. That will be our Christmas tree. And now, about these Christmas seals. I know that's traditional. And I hope that everyone will be getting them and using them. And because I know what's also supposed to go with them, there's no contribution from me for them. You're welcome to take that opportunity just back in you. I want to see that. And again, the American Long Assouciation or whatever, you went over there and I watched every step of the way. You did a job. Thank you. Have a great day in the morning, you and me. Thank you. How you did that after the wakefulness since you had to grow up 20 more hours a week? I felt just fine. I don't know how the staff was going to take me. I'm a former Librarian, but I sit on the table. So where do you sit? And it was most interesting. I don't think that I changed his mind about a number of things, but he certainly didn't change them. Really, it was all done in a way that's been a little different from his standpoint. I've met with Remaco and others over the years, but no, we had good meetings and we disagreed. We weren't disagreeable. I went last March to Russia, and I went last March to Moscow, and I watched him very carefully, and you see the great line, you know, you say there's an actor to see when somebody's acting and reacting, but you know what I love? He might have acted, but you know what happened? Because you're a good actor. You had him react a couple of times. Pearl, could you just hold this up, and we'll be presenting this to President Reagan. All right. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. I really appreciate your time. I sure will. Are you going out on the coast all the way? Exactly. Thank you so much. I do. Mr. President, how are you? I'm just on my way to the neutral country, which you have returned on because after having a privilege of serving here for the past two years, I'm joining Ambassador Whittlesey to work on some public diplomacy on Central America, especially at STI. It's been a great honor working for you here, and I look forward to further service in Switzerland. Well, maybe you're not really leaving us. You're just moving across the aisle. Exactly, sir. And I wanted you to know that I had been in Minagua just two weeks ago visiting Cardinal Obando. We brought little leaders in every sector of the civic opposition there, and I wanted you to have my little report for the use of the eyewitness council and would have taken place there since the Sandinista crackdown 50. Well, thank you very much. I'll read that with great interest. As grim as that may be, the words of hope are here from our other friends like Prime Minister Charles from Dominica and our other friends in the Caribbean in Latin America, which, thanks to your national endowment for democracy, is some of the work that was done here this past summer. Well, I think so. So the good news and the bad news together here. And since you may want to write down or something, just a little souvenir so you won't forget it. Thank you so much. God bless you. Thank you. God bless you. And last but not least, this girl by the name of Marcy Head. She worked in the last two campaigns. Working in the band's office. We're very close to her. We've had a lot of these together the next week or the day. You've got to be careful if you tip it too far forward. Fall out. Marcy Head. She's leaving to go to work for the second campaign committee. Do you have a present for me? I have one here for you. Oh, this one is wonderful. So I'll tell you a great thing for you. I don't think you want to carry it along. But I'll put it on my desk. Yes. It's a little too far away for me. Oh, I won't do that. But it is. We're talking about it. OK. Thanks very much. We're going to be using the most exciting thing I've ever done. God bless you. Thank you very much tonight. We'll see you in a minute. And I wish you well and what you're doing. We need it. You've got to have that send of lead. We'll do it. OK. OK. OK. Bye-bye.