 All right, she didn't even have some phone. I saw that, and I guess it's very true. I have written it in a little segment, but I don't know if it's true or not. I think, though, that it would be appropriate if we could remark that it has been already that we should be singing Happy Birthday. I'm planning that whole thing around. We don't have a birthday. It's something I can't talk about, but believe me, this is very much in our minds that they're in captivity, but I don't think it would be productive for us to talk about what we're doing. Are you relieved to see there's a videotape showing that they're alive and well? Yes, because if we can take it for granted that that is recent, we've never been able to establish that's that one way or the other. We've just had to assume that they are. Can you say that you're quite effort to humanity progress, Mr. President, on securing a release? I'm not going to tell a score. I have this opportunity to thank all of you for what you did particularly in those first two years to help us get. George? I've got the pen in the mail. Dick, is this a formal announcement? Do you realize you get me? I don't. I'm going to pick up a portion of this paraphernalia that's supposed to deliver. Can you do a multitask here? Can you take this and give it to us? Sure. I'll do that all. Do I defend that? Well, I've got Carter up on the floor tonight. Can I just be with you? You have a public and congressional vibe. Very interesting story. And they knew they couldn't make it up, they were too good. Well, I'm sure you're all wondering why we asked you here. But anyway, it's to discuss and reforming and the simplifying of our tax structure. I mentioned in the inaugural remarks and we'll speak about it again in the State of Union address. It is a priority issue and I think it's a priority issue with the people because I brought something in here. If you had to see it this morning in the Washington Post, that's the story that has appeared in the Post with the effect that a poll has been taken nationwide and the people, two to one, support the simplifying and reforming of the tax structure. And even those who knew nothing about this particular matter of the Treasury study that's been made, still came up with the fact that even more than the amount of tax they paid, they resented more of the complexity of handling the present tax structure. So if anyone needs any bull strength, that's what the people feel. Anyway, you're members of the tax writing committees and they're counting on you for help when we come forward with a proposal. I know that the Treasury proposal has created something in the stir so far and will cause a lot of debate and actually thus help us fashion the proposal that we hope will be put into practice and that we'll be talking to you about. So far the status is we have not round-table among ourselves that proposal. I didn't even look at it because all the time so far we've spent around this table hammering out the budget that is going to be presented on the 4th. Then from now on we'll have time to get at the other at that because we do want that to go forward but we want them both on a separate track. Thank you very much. Hello, Father. How are you, George? I told you last night that when, what's his name? My fellow from Minnesota said that I had a secret plan. We're paid on the deficit and I said we do. We're selling Minnesota. We'll get one. We'll get one. Can we read this first? Well, we've had a lot of, well, imagine you came down here. We've had a lot of legislative accomplishments in this first term and the reason, I think, for our success has been our unity. We've worked together on even some of the most controversial issues and you, the Republican group organization, Trent Lott, relied heavily on you during the first term and you've been a consistent source of sound advice, hard work, and you deserve much of the credit for legislative victories. Every once in a while I sneak up and look at Channel 8 and see some of you. But this is going to have to continue the spirit of cooperation if we're to meet the new challenges that are facing us. We have a unique opportunity to strengthen our economy, to reduce international tensions, and I am not willing to accept the conventional wisdom that we face a legislative stalemate in the House of Representatives. The tip is a shortening, we don't. But I am counting on you to keep the Republican House members together for the big battles that are going to be what we're going to see this year. And we have a lot of tough issues like MX and Central American, the deficit reduction measures and tax reform. You're going to have to have your phone calls. So stop talking and ask George to save you. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Hello there. We're not too many at the honor of approving our relations, but we can take care of that. For each of you. So, what should I do? I'm going to put the rest of them in the chair. I'm going to put them in the chair. And please return mine. Let me start. I didn't mean to. It's all not penitence, but because Penny didn't know that he was supposed to be here. Hello. Hello. Hello. Mr. President. Good to see you. Mr. President, right here, sir. It's good to see you again. Nice to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Come in. Get that chair over there. Okay. Okay. I'll take one. Oh, okay. All right. Kind of waiting for Craig. Yes. I suppose you have a minute or two here. It'll be good if you just take it. What? Did you survive the cold last week? Yes. Although I've got a personal example of how cold it really was. There's those plants, whatever they are. They get a white form or they actually put them in the bed. They grow bigger. It was one up in my study so that it stood this high and the leaves are about twice that big when they get that big. And it's in front of the window that we open my study, which is right near the door to the bedroom. So we open that at night to get a little fresh air in the house. We open it at night. We open it at night. We open it at night. We open it at night. We open it at night. We open it at night. We open it at night. We open it at night. We open it at night. We open it at night. We open it at night. It's a little fresh air in the house. It's cold. And the day of the inaugural. I got our shoes just air coming in through the window. Thank you. It's good to see you. It's good to see you. It's good to see you. Today are beautiful. It's beautiful. Do you know what the gentleman here is? How are you doing? How are you doing sir? How are you doing? Good to see you. I'm Mr. how are you sir? How are you doing sir? I'm just fine and delighted to see you. I wanted to say sorry, but I'm sorry. I wanted to say sorry but I want to say sorry. And I'm sorry I'm sorry, but I was stocks. All right. All right. Is there a sign? Is there a sign back there? Good morning, sir. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Thank you. Nice to have you. Nice to have you. Nice to have you. Nice to have you. Nice to have you. Nice to have you. Welcome, sir. How are you, sir? How are you, sir? How is you up there in the command? Two traces out there. A snowman out here in the rose garden. He's up for it. The rice season. Men out here, we lose. Our is not theirs. Yeah. It's not that far. They go on best. We sit in front of the fire. He's ever since an immigration. Security council. Yes. Hello, dear. The ambassador's available. Yes. I've got a Pleasure to meet you, ma'am. I've got a Pleasure to meet you. My pleasure. I've got a Pleasure to meet you. President, the President speaks about himself. Alright, where are my? Are you? I'm here, and we're here next year. President. I'm here. Nice to meet you, ma'am. I'm here, and I'd like to say something more. I'm here to welcome you. And I think you have a record to say again. Hello, and I think you have a record to say again. Well, come in. Mr. President, are you considering something new to help the farmers? How do you think your budget will be received? How do you think your budget will be received? Mr. President, your budget will be received.