 Well, I'm trying to fix it so you can, but they'll get it over to you from us. Well, I don't know. I think there's a little problem. I'm sorry about that yesterday. I'm sorry. You know, my only piece of advice is if you can support us, at least let's say we can reflect with maturity what it's worth. At least have a hold. Thank you. You're welcome. Nice to meet you. It's nice to see you. We get individuals on this. Nice to see you. It's the rest of our office. Hi, how are you? Good to see you. Good to see you. Merry Christmas. Thank you. Hello there. It's my little day. I lost for a second. All right. Hi. I'm sorry about that. See you. Merry Christmas to you. Well, now I understand. We're going to have a chair someplace. Pete, can I tell us? Yeah, we're going to have a chair. Everybody here. You're going to have to come around this side. And just come across it this way. Yeah. And you need to poke your head through. Todd, we need to do the same. I think we can see everybody. Okay, looking right here. That's good. All right, now we're going to do a room with the... This one's got the film in it. That's good. Thank you, sir. Well, it's an ungrateful chance to be with you. Thank you all. Sir, it would be easy to overlook, except I know better than you. I know it takes a lot of doing in a good person. Thank you. Any of you ever tell them the story of a dance group? Something going after us? Yeah, last time? Yes, sir. You all know the story about the chandelier? All right. That's one of my favorite stories. Nothing like that ever happens with us. We asked for music birds. I remember in the center, in the night in the guest house, we decided, hey, I wonder. And, yeah, a few of your cohorts brought home souvenirs. Those kind of souvenirs. Steve Martin, the light show, and so forth. Last one. Mr. President, thank you very much. Thank you very much. Good to see you. What's up? It's nice we're looking at group. It's the one we had. Yeah. Hello, Mr. President. How are you? It's so nice of you to see us. I'm Steve Martin, his brother. I'm Lee Daniels from Illinois. How are you? We want to tell you you're doing a great job. We want to thank you. We want to be of whatever help we can at state legislatures. We've got a lot of concern with state local government. We can help you work to them. I'm going to try. Mr. President, I'm from your home state of Illinois. I know. I come from Elmhurst. Elmhurst, yes. I remember playing Elmhurst, college football. It was a great thing. It's still there. It's only three blocks from my home and still standing. Now, another important question of the day. I went to the University of Iowa. I want to know if you're broadcasting days at the point where I'm going to carry you through for the Hawkeye School. One of these pressing moments. I was very impressed with that quarterback. I watched a number of their games. I remember, I have to tell you the numbers are still there. When we were flying west, it found out that the route was going to take us over Iowa City. You know, the towns that go by under there, I just kept watching when Iowa City came along. I knew it by the stadium. Oh, yes. That was Iowa City. Well, as President Nothing said, I'm the Chairman of the State Federal Assembly. We're delighted with the job of doing anything that we can do to help in that role. We're proud to be a part of your team. We've got great staff people helping us too. We really appreciate Mitch and we appreciate Debbie. They're great folks to work with. As a matter of fact, one of our strong Democrats stood up yesterday and complimented Debbie on the good job she was doing. So we'd like to pass those things out too. We're going to bring a slightly more bipartisan group in now. We'd like one chair to come in first. Out of North Dakota, you know, we're still... Do you have a picture we need to hear? North Dakota, we're still concerned about the fireman problem and we recognize that you are one of those things. So we've got to work through it. Yeah. There's no easy answer. And I would get on the course. I think that's right. I don't know if we're going to mention it. It's a deficit to approve it. President Irv Stolberg from Connecticut is probably good to see. He's our vice president. He's our president-elect. I'm our president-elect. I'm a Democrat in the group. One of the two. Good to see you. Good to see you. Yes, sir. Oh, excuse me, John. How are you, Speaker Tucker? I'm sure we enjoyed your visit. Well, I enjoyed it. Thank you very much. I'm Ted Strickland, our vice president. President Irv Stolberg from Colorado. Why don't I get in the middle and we have a group? All right. That'd be great. Sir, can you come over to the tools? Yeah, sure. You have one, sir. Yes. Good grief. Yes. Well, I'm proud to be part of Colorado. Thank you. One like this with you. That's the next to put on my wallet. Oh, just kidding. That's right. Thank you again, Mr. President. Thank you. My friend here in Elmhurst, Illinois, went to a football league college. A couple of years ago, Elmhurst was on our schedule. We played them. I want to tell you that it was one day, though, that one football game I would never forget. And do you have a story? Best of everything, and especially dealing with Congress. Even if we don't get the bill, we'll get it. Okay. Mrs. Reagan. Mr. President. Nice to see you. You know Joyce Henshaw. Mr. President. And Mara Lee. Oh, yeah. CFPR is coming along fine. Over your path. And what is it? Does that look like somebody you know? I haven't seen him before. This is the title of the press. Every single week. Revaluable things. So no. I think she's out, I think. Sure. Mr. President, Mr. Smith is going to go ahead and start with you. And Mrs. Reagan will be over soon. Remember me? Yes. Sacramento? Yes. But they, I just thought we'd wait for her. Mrs. Reagan is going to be here in a few minutes. He wants to get some individuals with you, then individuals with Mrs. Reagan. So while we're waiting, you can turn your body a little one way or the other. So you're not quite straight into the camera. That's better. Good. All right. One more. Is one way of looking right into the camera? Right into the camera. Okay. Let's start out with a good smile. A good smile. That's the fact that that drapes open partially. Is that going to cause a problem? I don't think so. I'm not going out of that front camera. Okay. I want to get in favor of your right side. Here. That's it. Right there. And another happy one. Think of a new dog. Yes. Okay. Right there. Now I'd like a couple of these standings with Mr. President. Is this standing? I think just like that. Good. I might get burnt here. Draw them. Okay. That right here begins. Is this a special kind of greeting? About the same distance on the last table. Charles Stanning. Is that a form of a springer? He looks about the size of a springer. California wayward. What's the leak in the White House? They said about your dog that you got rid of. They had a leak in the White House. That was the news. They had time when we were talking about it. And then they told the way it was about your dog. Right here. That's good. Kind of sweet. That's good. But eyes right here. That's good. And let's have the real personality one now. Mr. President. Breaking news. That's it. Good. That was a good smile. A happy look. Yeah. So take one down. Yeah. Right hand your pocket. Both of them. Okay. Yeah. That's good. That's right here. It's saying Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas. Happy. Happy. Happy. Happy. Happy. Happy. Move in. Yes. Okay. Everything hot there. Is it a new city? I think it's a new city. You need a rest now. Everybody will think I don't have anything to do. This is usually a cover of the paper. Do we want some papers? Do you? No. I don't like the way it is. Maybe you could move this in a little bit. It's not here so we can. How twice placed it? It's here. Nikki, I'd like both of those flags in if you can. Okay. This will be fine. Right there. That's good. Too much cuff showing. Good afternoon. Good afternoon. Hello. Hello. Mrs. Reagan, how are you? Fine. I'm good. I'm good. Hello. Careful. I'm happy. What? I can't tell you to look up. See if there was anything there. Now let's have a couple with a good smile. Big, happy look. Somebody say something funny. All right. That was fun. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Belly button. Okay. Right in the left camera. Belly button. He's looking real good. Right here. Look like he holds up. Okay. That looks like he's really eight. You better do a lot of touching up. You can do this. Retouching. You do do that. Nikki, give me this up. Thank you. I'm going to do a little bit about you. I'm serious. That's one thing we need to do, and I just put a couple of touches to it, just put this hand right here. Nancy still looks, or Mrs. Reagan still looks like you need to lean in a little more like that, that's it. Put your, kind of this hand that's out on your shoulder, bring it up a little closer to your neck here. That's good, out it, and let your fingers feel on this hand here. Okay, this is beautiful. And you lean into her a little bit, Mr. President. I just wanted to be standing in both of you right out here. Thank you, maybe Mrs. Reagan would like to be right here, have something to do with this one. And do me, yeah. You can come right after that, all right? Okay. No, it's... And there we go. And there we go. And there we go. And there we go. And there we go. And there we go. How many Christmas cards did they take when I was 15 or 17? Oh, I knew those figures. They are beautiful. I mean, they're very creative. Yeah, yeah. Keep your head together. A new building, the Ronald Reagan Republican Community, no, the Center Republican Center. Well-retouched. I know what you mean. It seems pretty much the same. It seems pretty much the same. I know what you mean. It seems pretty much the same. Keep your head together. You like that, Governor? That's good, right? There's no fear of sick life. This is last night. She had her hand up there, and I said, could you lower your hand a little bit? It was unfortunate. Lord. No joke. Too low, and I get fired. So they were going back and forth. Right here at the game. May I get a couple of Mrs. Reagan alone now? Good-bye. Oh, good-bye. It's nearly lunch. Yes. Really? It's nearly lunch. It's like, yeah, perfect. A little soft shoot. Perfect. Wait a minute. Wait a minute. I can't. That's the centerpiece from today's issues. Oh, that's cute. Can you talk? Can you talk now? Yeah. Just a little bit. Thank you. Can you put your hand up like you have it working? Your right arm is across. Bend your elbow a little bit. That's so cute. That looks so much cuter. Yeah, that's cute. That's good. Does it feel cute? I'm scared, too. I mean, what am I doing that for? Yeah, this is a career-run, career conversation. Both arms down, straight lines. That's pretty good. That's good. When you drive, you're good. Yeah, we'll do it both ways. Good. Right here. Nice smile. Give me the soft one. Give me the soft one. Yeah, I like it. The God is the main thing. The God is the main thing. Yeah. Right here. Think of the new dog. There's a bit of a bad way. He wants to pose this. There's something missing here. Where's my postcard? Maybe it's over here. The shirt's not in there. There it is. Okay, so I wanted you to really laugh. This is being sold. Jim. Jim. Oh! I love it. I love it. Maybe we'll use that to see how it looks. Instead of the formal one, they're going to take it over here. Well, have you presented it to, uh... Did he bring that slide in close for you? I think Wendy. One picture of you. This is for CMPR's. Oh. What do you think? Are you sure I'm standing? I'm seeing you looking over. You're true. You... Oh, not never. Never. Oh, there they are. Kathy, thank you. We'll do the real one. The president. Do you want him seated? You tell us where. Put the book down. Put it down. Do you have your glasses? No, but I don't know what I'm going to have to put them on. I'm going to be reading them. Put the book a little bit, Wendy. Put it down a little bit. Put it down. Put the book this way. Oh, this way. And, uh... Why don't you be pointy like you just kind of... All right, there. All right. All right, there. Well, let me look this way for one. See if you don't. Why, then, you'll look like your eyes are closed. Very good. All right. Now, see, you know... This is the first picture you remember we took at the airport just before you went back. This one. And so now we're going to put the ones for today. One of them for today. I had the president flagged. You were president at that time. And this is one I superimposed from Richard Nixon's official picture. Well, I'll be darned. All right. No, I'm not. All right. Now, if you could read it. Well, see. All right. How are you feeling? You know, in the meeting in Geneva, I said something to Gorbachev in one of the meetings I quoted Jefferson. I said that if the people know all the facts, the people will never make a mistake. And believe it or not, when it was interpreted to him, Mr. Gorbachev said, that's very profound. This doesn't matter if their people know all the facts. Nothing changes. That's great. Why don't you stay right where you are and put your hands on the back of the chair there. With or without the boat? Do you want anything else? No. Okay. So I'll let me give this to you. Mr. Reagan. He's the most independent person in the world. You tell him he's going to have still pictures taken, and he gets in a bad mood. Still a case. That's it. Now let's smile right at the camera. Good. Enough, right? Animation. Day or summer, we just can't find anything. Very characteristic thing. He goes, one word for it. Does it? Yeah.