 Any questions? Eight or five Thursday nights. So you guys are one of the $200 billion deficit? I'll avoid Thursday nights. I'm in a jobs program. Are you going to the Vietnam War in Levitation? This jobs bill is a big thing today, Mr. President. Senate, our side of the Senate is talking about it. Why does Howard think one night at a state dinner, and all the press came in before the toast, there was a scene there, it should be a shot on the show. I have some items that I would like to talk about. You would, would you keep me honest, man? Or do you have a piece of the auction, the auction of that on pieces? You have the green stuff. Ah, yeah. As I say, that will keep me honest. It seems like yesterday. I think for this, it seems like yesterday. Well, sometimes it does to me, too, but sometimes it seems like eighty seven years are coming. Like, you know, and will you tell Nancy that I have already recorded it? She wouldn't. I need to do it. I really need to do it. Sixty eight. And he wants the Senate. This is the only other thing. This is, you're the last person in our history when this could have been done before. Yes. But it was also, I understand, that Thomas Jefferson said when he left the White House's prison that he would never return. So they couldn't have had any. Well, now, I made the mistake. In 1960, Mr. Hoover flew across around Washington and couldn't land. It was to be done. It would have been four presidents, but not four, you know, current or previous presidents. But in the future, perhaps, it's important. We'll just leave this room. This is the bill status, where the appropriations are. The main substance is the forest products industry. Some contracts, as I know many do, three years ago, at price level, price value of the Friday forest on the market, when we had over two million housing starts a year. Now, we can do one of two things. We can default, take the court, or we can modify. I have a bill that was passed in a Senate committee that met some bonds through the veto. They would modify to let them return back to inventory 40% of their contract. In order to then purchase the lower price chamber today and mixed two in order to try to survive. Talk today, we'll stop in a little bit on it, but I'm going to bargain. I want it merely just to say that I have laid it before you. It's a matter of trying to help the industry survive without... Well, let me trade you a drink while you're standing there, except that we don't lose a resource in this and there's no outflow from the Treasury. We have a handful of contracts, but I want to see them try to perform. I see. This is an invitation from some of your old friends in the theater world. I'll leave it to you. It's an invitation to make it the first award for the National Play of the National... Now, the other... I know that people of Oregon are very much... of the opinion that you should stop on the Oregon Coast because Francis Drake made his accruce at Goose Bay, and Hudson Bay for a company was located there and we have the largest British American population outside of New England in Portland. George Vancouver, Britisher Captain Cook Mount Hood, his name for Admiral Hood of the British Navy Mount St. Helm's was named for British diplomat and the British community. It's a great, great... The Queen's Minister has said that her schedule is in the hands of you and the British ambassador. So now, I told... I'm happy about what you're doing. We're going to put a brace right here and that's where we are. I appreciate you having time. Listen, we're very pleased to and I'm very proud and pleased that Lions International has 1,400,000 members in 55 countries has moved into this field and is doing what you're doing with regard to... I appreciate what you all are doing and my development. We share your philosophy and we're just beginning to be getting those things about having a good, consistent grassroots foundation where we feel it should be an opportunity to really get an end to the family unit. What are you doing today? We were just telling about a film that was on television last night about young people and the kids and really the greatest thing to do in every school. We came to ask you about how you could be here. We also are now playing a ribbon to be our international symposium on that same problem and I ask people like Dr. Turner and his regular name to get it all because we're funneling the focus so it can be straightened on there. I also like the very most all this time and invention into life and we think this would be a great place to be. We just want you to know that you can show to your children that you can set a contest when you started now and how you're ever passing. You've got your plan as a moniker and you've made a very wise choice. That's annoying. Present. Present. Yeah. It might be a little bit attractive. I was coming to you Well, as you can see by looking at it, I don't know, I don't know. Listen, why don't we, why don't you ladies get in here and you do that. Why don't we get out of here. Thank you. Thank you. Oh, they asked it in some literature that's being disseminated around. So that goes to all of the lines, to all of the lines that they're starting out in after the business. Very often then we have a level for the head of the state. And we certainly might present it to our own from America. And it's my distinction as president to be able to present this first one to you. Thank you very much. It's not often that we have a first lady, but it's so active. And campaigns as a bureau on drugs. And we have a level of distinction. Distinction that we've led to non-minds that are active in philosophies and programs that we believe in. So it's a pleasure to present this level of distinction to you, Mr. President. Thank you very much. Thank you. It's a surprise. I thought you were getting something. Music. Music. Music. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. Family oriented. So we had to fly from North Japan to the Aleutian Islands, which is a 14-hour long away. Our helicopter could only go 700 miles. So we had to find a place in the middle to refuel and we got a container ship. And that was a big sign. When did you start looking for the ship there? What is it you're looking for? Right when we took off, we looked for it. But we were in radio communications with them. So they were all smoothly. And this is kind of a quick briefing of Brown. We went through the wall. Notice we tried to sell the land all we could. Understandably. It took us 26 days to fly, and actually 30 days for the trip. And the main reason we wanted to do this trip is we had a little competition from man from Australia. And we thought it was important that America be the first one to fly around the world in the helicopter. And so we quickly put a team together. On September 1st, we took off. And on September 30th, we were done. So it's been quite a whirlwind. I understand that that caused a little change in one of your bases. Landmatch, by the way, it did. It did. We found out that Australia was there. We wanted to stop by and say hello. I guess that was the point we actually passed. And so we were going to keep going. And it was a tremendous trip. And I'm very honored that you understood us. I'm trying to be very much pleased to. Yes, sir. We've got you. This is a short story that the pilots of World War II used to carry. Are we carrying it with us? We don't remember. We like to present this to you, and this is right. But we've decided. We also, from all the younger generation, we've got two short snorters in World War II, people going all over the world, consistent, finally, of you had a package in the pocket of these scratch tapes to get photographed by all the people you served with and that you met along the way in the service. And of course, many of them, not just dollar bills, but the terms of other countries. Short snorters. I don't know that's right. Well, as we like to present, we want to thank you very much. And we also have the American flag that we took actually in the helicopter. Where it took off, we felt that if we're fortunate to make the trip to World War I have something to give to you because of your tremendous work you've done in our country. We would like to present to you this. Thank you. We have one, we have a Texas flyer for Mrs. Reagan and we're especially honored to give her this for all of her help that she's given the veterans from Vietnam to help with the presence of war. Also for her help in the drug program, she's working on that. And those are, she'll be very proud of any of this. We've both been a great asset for our country. We're very proud of each of them. Well, thank you very much. We have a little something here. Mr. President, I think you're going to award two medals here, maybe I'll read the citation. I'll get them. You'll get them. The award reads as follows, and this will actually give it to both Ross Endu and Jay. It's an award for extraordinary service to Ross Perot Jr. and recognition of historic achievement with J. Debra Colburn, including in September 30, 1982, the first circumnavigation of the Earth in the helicopter. The flight originating and terminating in Dallas, Texas, spanned 30 days and covered nearly 25,000 statute miles, including 54 landings in 22 countries, as well as one mid-ocean refueling stop on a container ship heaving in 12-foot seas and a 49 winds. That doesn't sound very good, does it? Historic actions warrant the admiration of all who apply, assigned by J. Glenn Helms, the Federal Aviation Administration, the Secretary of Transportation, and most importantly, the President of the United States. Thank you very much. As you mean, Mr. President, thank you.