 Nice to see you. You must have been President. President. Thank you, sir. It's fine. Nice to see you. How are you, Mr President? I'm excited. Come here, President. How are you? Nice to see you, sir. Glad to see you. Fine over. Nice to see you, sir. It's fine. It's good to see you, sir. President? President. I'm going to say here that you can stay with us, bringing about a solution, leading your country, and how it is with you. Thank you, Mr. President. The President elected a wonder-expressing appreciation for having this opportunity to discuss with you the situation in Panama. Good to see you. Thank you. Well, honey, I have every confidence in you and taking over now and the negotiations there for the access agreement and the access agreement with Oman are very important to us. Well, thanks Mr. President. Our relations with Oman have improved greatly during the administration, and I hope I can keep in focus as well. Well, I'm sure you will. We're just a little something so you won't forget us. Thank you. Well, Merry Christmas to you. President Ambassador Brown. Yes. Good morning, Mr. President. Delighted to meet you, sir. Nice to see you. May I introduce my wife, Bill? Here's my brother, Matt. I'm so glad to be with you again, really. And this is my mother, Mrs. McConnell. Nice to see you. These are my daughters, Mr. President, Joanne Maria, and Dr. Margarita. She's a veterinarian. Wow. Anastasia. She's an actress, by the way. Wow. And one absent, our son is a B-52 pilot. I understand that. You couldn't make it. But I think we ought to have a family. All right. We just hope to be over here. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Well, we're taking over it. It's a rather strange time here. We have to have some mental associate. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Thank you. I'm here. I'm here. Israel loves you, Mr. President. And they show hope that your policies will be sustained and we're confident that they will win. I can assure you of that. And I know George and Howard Fields, and they must realize that they made it with their weight. We have no intention of reducing our support and obligation to Israel. I understand that. It's a key word to me to say. Thank you, Mr. President. I think one of you wants to give up on your son. He's absent. He's a B-52 pilot and he will treasure this. Oh. Do you want the First Lady the very, very best wishes of all attention? And of Israel as well, sir. We thank you very, very much, sir. I appreciate it. Very much. We love you. Thank you. Ambassador Spearman. Yes, sir. Ambassador Spearman. Thank you so much. Let me see you. Thank you very much. Thank you. Well, I'm glad you had an opportunity to say hello to you. Please be quiet. I'm sorry. It's my wife. I'm sorry I'm sorry. I'm sorry. She's here with me. How are you? I'm fine. Good. I'm fine. Hello there. And my youngest son, Charles. Good to see you. Hello there. Now I think we ought to get a family group. Thank you. I move up here, and then you come here, and then you come up there, and then there's somebody over here. Okay. That's fine, right? That's fine. Thank you. It's good to see you. It's good to see you. I know that one day you've got to have some mental circuits right here. Thank you. Thank you. You're welcome. Standing in the mirror again. I know it's got some problems, and I wonder if they're so good at taking in those refugees from the room. I understand now that many of them are returning. I left, and I just got a three-time job. And before the three-time job, most of those interactions will happen in this point, and you can see they've discovered that the situation. President Javier Ramona did a tremendous job in many days in this stable region. He played a great role in keeping the peace out there. We like to have him there. Well, we like to believe we've played a small part in it, but thanks to your support and the administration's support. Thank you. Well, thank you, and we wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to you and let us know all of you. We sent you a little caricature of a soccer game that we played against the Soviets and with you and Mr. Delvershaw on one side, I don't remember if you ever had a chance to see it, but it was a little soccer contest and one of the people on our staff put it together and they beat us 15-3, 15-1, and 15-6. Well, we're going to fling them American softball when we get back. Mr. President and Master Tara. Dan, we're a little bit late with this, aren't we? It's so good to see you. Take it. Sure. It's nice to see you. And this is Judith, of course. It's such a pleasure. Why don't you get right in the middle of the night? Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank God. Well, very good. Thank you. Vacation, yes it does. I'm grateful for the reminiscing. One day you get some rice. We'll sit down and talk about some of those. All right. Just a couple of souvenirs. Oh, wow. You're very kind. Thank you. Each of you. Well, I'm going to see you and thank you for all that you've been doing. Aside from everything, I did. I did. Two other speeches. Never wavered once for your policies. Never wavered once. Bless you. I know you wouldn't. It's wonderful. It's been a great eight years. Congratulations on your job. Well done. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. What's that. Thanks, nice to see you. Thank you. Merry Christmas. Congressman Phillips. Yes, hi. President, I'll probably warn you that I miss me. Congratulations. You know, it would have been a summary of the service now. That's what made this whole vlog this year for you, so we thank you for all that you've done. My wife, Margot. Yes it is. Thank you. Thank you. That's good news. And my son, Andrew? Hi. Are you a great person? Well, I think maybe we ought to give a family photo here, and maybe you would write, I think we, we're a minimum maybe flanked by the children, right, if I maybe one of you over here, okay, and then you should be in here. All right. Well, thank you. He was, he was a long process, but thank you. I want to just make you guys very thankful that we have the opportunity to do it. I'm excited to be here, excited to experience it. And I wish you a very, very best. Okay, I'll leave you with Nancy. See you again. We'd love to have you. We will take you up on that offer. Mr. President, excuse me, let me introduce Dave Poppy, Dan's top staff. He's going to be responsible for getting me back here. I'm going to work at it. Good. Nice to meet you. What are you looking forward to, Minister Hall, and you're actually going to kill a family like you did in the West? Well, you know, the stranger, the fellow who was president, the stranger, and I don't know the best stranger, this is the number one. There. Dave Howard. Mr. Vice President, good to see you, sir. Now, what's happened here since I saw you? This is what's happened here. President, good to see you. Good to see you. You haven't seen each other in four years. I haven't seen you since when I last saw you at this thing. Now we know each other. Good to see you. Nice to see you. Hi, how are you? Good to see you. Oh, now, on a group picture, they say in front of the desk, what is your, what is your desire? All of us in the picture together or two separate pictures? Two separate pictures. All right, well, I'll be the one you have to smile to, right? Whoa, you take the lead. Yes, I think you want to be in the middle. Let's put that over here for the girls. Right. Jennifer, you can get in front of me. That's right. All right, girls, ready? Okay. I'm sure your baby sister did smile. At least she's quiet. That's the main thing. Okay, here we are. Here we are. Okay. You want any one of them? That's fine. That's fine. There we go. That's one, right? There we go. Do you have any help out there? Yeah. Thank you. Thank you, girl. Thank you very much. I have found out that babies get fascinated by that. Yes. That's all they look at. Tiffany, you want to get the first one? Her main concern is her thumbs. Her thumbs in her mouth. She's all the tricks always. August. August. Yeah. I'm ready to hear it. Second grader? That's for me. Oh, my God. That's what the president's got to present for you. Oh, thank you. Well, thank you very much. Thank you. That's very nice. Well, thank you. Now, we just thought that maybe you might have need for a book bag. You said you would be coming up to need one of those. And then that one's far away from what you needed. But maybe one of you could take it for your little sister or when she's ready. That's great. Thank you. And these are all for Mama and Papa's. Papa's got his arms over there. Thank you. That's all right. I've got a Russian story for both of you before we leave. Russian story? Russian story. An American entrepreneur went to Moscow and had a very successful week of doing business. He finished his business on Friday and his airplane wasn't late till Monday. So as Russian Ho said, is there anything he'd like to do over the weekend? And he said, well, yes. I'd really like to buy a sailor for my wife. And he said, oh, yes. Every visitor to Russia would like to do that. But it's a year waiting list, so that's not possible. He said, is there a second wish? And he said, well, if I could see the Bolshoi, I'd love to do that. And he said, oh, yes. Everyone wants to do that. Every Russian wants to see it. That's a two-year waiting list. How about a third thing? And he says, well, I'd like to see Lenin's tomb. And he said, well, that you can do. But you'd have to get up before dawn and stand in line for eight hours. And then just maybe you'd get to see him. So the American says, you just leave me alone and you pick me up on Monday. And I'll just be on my own for the weekend. On Monday morning, the limousine pulls up and the Russian sees the American come out of the hotel with a huge bundle under his arm. And he says to the American, what's that? He says, it's the sable for my wife. He said, well, how did you get that? And he said, well, it's very simple. I went to the shop and met the owner of the shop and said, I'd like to buy two sable coats, but I only have need for one. What you do with the other is your business. So he said, I got my sable. And he said, well, did you go to the valley? And he said, well, matter of fact, I did. He said, I stood in line and asked to see the manager and said I wanted to buy 12 tickets, but I had need for only one. And what he did with the other 11 were his business. And he said, and I suppose you saw Lenin too. And he said, well, I did. But I didn't get up too early. I got there about noon and the line went on forever. So I went to the front of the line and asked to see the captain of the guard and said, I've got $100 here if I can see Lenin. And the captain said, do you want to go in to see him or do you want me to bring him to you? Well, listen, thank you very much. Congratulations to you, sir. I gave him the Russian story about the Moscow Summit that we heard at the Moscow Summit. And this is their story. This is one they tell them in no sense. I've been collecting them. Well, this is the one that I am in the limousine with Gorbachev, the head of my secret service and me. And Gorbachev has his security man and we're sightseeing and we come to a waterfall and we all get out and looking at this beautiful waterfall. And Gorbachev says to my secret service, man, go ahead and jump over the fall. My man said, I've got a wife and three kids. So he turned to his own man and said, you go jump over the fall. And he did. And my man scrambled down around the rocks to see if there could be a help down at the bottom and then ran his clothes out down there. And he said, when he told you to jump and go over the falls, why did you do that? He said, I've got a wife and three kids. Thank you very much. Merry Christmas to all of you. Merry Christmas. Good to see you today, sir. Good luck. Good luck. Merry Christmas. Thanks for my present. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Say hello to the staff. Of course. Yes. Three more to see more of those in the meantime. No more. Thank you very much. Okay.