 Mr. President, may I present, please? Ambassador Desi Knight, Alaska. Mr. President, I'd like to see you. Thank you very much. Let us get a picture of you first. Then I think we'll take a picture of my wife. Mr. President, how are you? And our son, Stephen. Mr. President, thank you so much. Why don't you get in the middle here? In the middle? I'm going to put my bookends here. So nervous for so long. Well, I know of all your great service, and I know it's time to put you exactly in the garden spot you're going to. Got some problems with the Bulgarian. And yet, we've made some progress in drugs and terrorism with them, and so I know you're going to make more progress. Well, we want a second here, but I just don't want you to forget it. So we're going to put our booksends in your room. Thank you very much. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Well, we go right there, but I hope you're doing a good job, and I'm sure you'll appreciate all your help. I took a post that you served in. Well, I've learned some of that. Do you know what it goes? I think it's close enough for Russian and Polish so that both those languages help me, and we'll give it a good try. The whole extent of my foreign language at the moment now is a phrase that I've learned from my meeting with Gorbachev. Do I, no pro-EI, trust and verify? But you also have a term, and you also have a term. When you're in Berlin? He's still a fanatic. Works not important. Well, thank you very much. Well, it's very nice of you to have us come by. Thank you for what you're doing. Pleasure to meet you, sir. Bye, Mr. President. Goodbye. Thank you. Good luck. Present Ambassador Lam. Mr. President, pleasure. Nice to see you. This is my son, William. Hello. President and my wife, Phillip. You and me just got a picture here first, and now let's have a family picture. And I think you should be in the middle of this. Which are? What are you asking? You're so good to do this. We're going off to the OECD, and doing some work on the summit, the issues of agriculture, structural adjusting, things like that. I know, and it's most important that we make progress, yes, we have, to keep it going, in particular, in that agricultural thing, because we all agree there in Venice is a world problem, and it has to be solved. We'll be pushing out to you. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. President. Don't want you to forget us, Mr. President. Thank you very much. Thank you very, very much. And the time is up. Thank you for doing this. Yes, well, listen, thank you. We really appreciate it. Thank you all for doing it. We will try to serve you well. I know you will. Thanks, man. Please present Ambassador Thomas. Oh, very pleased to introduce you. Nice to see you. Thank you very much for the time. Turn it around, we're meeting now. All right, thanks. Very good. Okay, now I'm going to introduce my wife, Judy Thompson. Sam Robert-Brandon, my daughter, Katie. Hello, there. Nice to see you, Robert. Robert, Sam, I'm kind of proud of you. Well, now let's get a family picture. I think you should be in the middle. Very good. And then kind of spread out one couple on each side. Okay. All right. Good. Yes, I've got to take the consequences from my actions. Well, the climate is certainly all right. It's going to be beautiful almost like California, but I mean it's quite fine. That's right. We're looking forward to going. Unfortunately, the children can't go with us. They're too old to go with us. Okay. Well, we'll get them out there one way or the other. Yeah. Well, Robert. Yes. I don't think it should be so hard to persuade you to make a visit now. That's right. Wait one second. I was going to say, now you don't really need reminders here. The cuff links are for you. Thank you very much. You don't want you to forget us. The pin is for you. And so we might as well. Thank you. We'll also do that. And the gentleman can have key rings. That's great. The seal on it. That's so you lock up the house when you're leaving to go over and visit. Great honor to meet you, Mr. President. Well, do our job as best we can to serve you in the country. Well, I know you will, and I'm going to speak with you in three weeks. That's great. It's such a good place to be. Yes. Our ranch is just a little further up the coast and up on the Santa Inés range. I used to drive up in those mountains sometimes. There was a little pale refuge over on the coast right by us. And it used to be, as a matter of fact, it used to go right through what is our range. But this one will be a refusal of prayer. A little history there. One day some rustlers ambushed a foreman from one of the ranches coming over the mountain. And then they kind of had the sheriff of Santa Barbara in their pocket. So they went, rode in immediately to Santa Barbara and told him that this man had attacked him. And they killed him in self-defense. They didn't know a Mexican goat herder was coming along the same trail. And on our ranch picked up the body, put it on his burrow, and took it into Santa Barbara. Worst case of suicide, they'd ever seen 36 holes in his body. Hold his gun. Hold his gun. Well, thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. Thank you. Good to see all of you. Thank you. Bye. Bye. Bye. How do you do, Mr. President? Very nice to meet you, sir. Nice to see you. Let's turn around and get it. Thank you, sir. The man is at Mrs. Smollett. Yes. And now we have a photo of you in the middle. I won't sit for a little sample. It's just being nice. You're really going to get away with it. Oh, we really are going to get away with it. It is indeed. We're looking forward to it. It's a great honor. It's a privilege to serve you. It's almost great for three of you for doing it. Thank you, sir. Thank you. We're going to give you a minute. Here we go. A little souvenir so you won't forget us. Oh, we won't forget. Thank you, sir, very much. Thank you for all you're doing. God bless you. Thank you. It's a great pleasure. Good luck. Thank you, sir. Very much. This is my name delegation. Mr. Michael from Washington. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Mrs. Nelsis from Los Angeles. Nice to see you. Make sure you're the best. Mr. Kovalunas from Chicago. Hello there. Mr. Maltakis from New York. Mr. President. Thank you. This is Excellency Dr. Bochkis. Charges, Lithuania. Nice to see you. Thank you. My goodness. Mrs. Stuckas from New Jersey. It's a great pleasure. Father Kugavich is from New York. Hello. Sister Agena from Connecticut. Thank you. Well, I think everyone's now in a group picture. Let's have a look. I don't have a couple. We'll move down here and then we'll be balanced here. We're in the center. We're okay. Thank you. All right. Can you come? I think they like spaced between us. Okay. That'll be our group. Now, the time of release. Thank you. Thank you. Well, I'm very pleased and proud to be here on this 600th anniversary of Christianity. Lithuania, it isn't true that I was present to the first anniversary. And I hear persecution that continues to go on. There are some that feel it because it's been going on for four years in the occupation that it's an old issue. But we don't feel that way. And I can assure you that any time that Secretary Schultz or I are meeting with the Soviets, we will continue to bring up the issue of the persecution of Catholics and Lithuania. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. I appreciate all comments, as I'm sure it's taken. Mr. President, your recognition of the 600th anniversary of the Christianization of the Lithuanian nation is deeply appreciated by the Lithuanian Americans and Lithuanians in their own country, suffering for the occupation since 1940. On the behalf of 14 organizations comprising the Lithuanian Christianity Jubilee Committee, Committee, we thank you for repeated message of hope, inspiring the Lithuanian people to persevere in the religious faith and defend the national identity. We thank you for continue to recognize the sovereign rights of Lithuania as well for your uncompromising defense of moral values in private and the public sector in the education of youth and your defense of life. We ask you at your earliest opportunity to urge Mr. Karvichov that Lithuanian prisons of conscience and the political prisoners be released. Mr. President, we attach the list of these prisoners. Mr. President, second, thank you and please accept greetings from the underground Lithuanian usurpation on the occasion of your election and the Lithuanian Christian Jubilee Meadow. Thank you very much. Mr. President, when we thought of what to give you on a personal level, we thought this would be the best. This is the actual address from the students of Lithuania underground coming across the translation that two years ago they greeted you when you were reelected to office. This is our official Lithuanian Christianity Jubilee Medallion which we hope that you will display proudly. It depicts the three rulers who were instrumental in bringing Christianity into Lithuania and some of the symbols, ancient symbols including the cathedral across the land of our heritage, Lithuania. We give to you with our greatest thanks. Well, I'm very pleased and proud to have it and I have a feeling that maybe this would be seen by more people if it is hung in the presidential library. Oh, that's wonderful. Mr. President, this is somewhat smaller in size but it was designed in Lithuania for the Jubilee and it's given to you with our love from Lithuanian people in the occupied land and also from all the Lithuanian Americans living here and elsewhere, especially from California. Thank you very much. Well, thank you all very much. And you said something about a list of... Yeah, that's the list of the prisoners. I'd like to have that because... Thank you so much. So we feel that Mr. Gorbachev talked so much about glass most these days that it would be a very appropriate... Well, we've had some success with getting some people freed. Yes. Mr. Squids is coming. We hope to happen to them in Rome on the 28th of June. Well, thank you all very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much for the special reading from all the Lithuanian Americans in California and the western region for the words that you have spoken regarding the wall in Berlin. And I promise that we are behind you a hundred and ninety percent. Thank you very much. And you may tell all the Californians I lived in a sort of perpetual state of homes. California is a way of doing that. I just thought I would bring that to you today and the special, special love that we have for you back there in your own state. Thank you very much. Thank you. I'll put a pause. Thank you Mr. President. It means a lot to the people behind here in Curtin when they know we're only like yourself in favor of their cause. Thank you very much. Thank you sir. Mr. President. Yes, hello there. Mark Brazil. I know. I just wanted to say thanks for everything. You've been the greatest person I've worked for. No, really. One couldn't ask for more. I would say thanks to you for all you've done. I know what I've done, but I've tried. And good luck back in California. Good luck to you sir. Really? All right, the best to you. He's just a worker. We're trying to bring him a key ring so that you won't forget. I won't forget you. Believe me that. Believe me. Thank you. Thank you sir. Mr. President, may I please present Bob Pearson. How are you sir? Hello there. Well, it's good to see you. My wife Margaret, son Madeline. Nice to see you. Hi. How are you? I think we need a picture with you in the middle. Hi. Is it? I love you very much. Thank you. Well, I thank you very much for all that you've done here. We're really going to miss you, but I know how important the post is that you're going to. And you're going to be helping Al Keele. Yes, exactly. Oh, that's wonderful. And I said I'll be playing Brussels soccer. Well, now I shouldn't really have to hand it. Cuff links. Thank you sir. I'm suing it for you. Thank you very much. There's a young man there. That is one of our described genres with jelly beans in it. Oh, thank you. That is so nice of you. Thank you very much. We really appreciate it. Well, let's appreciate all that you've done. It's been a special pleasure, Mr. President. Thank you for all the support that we've enjoyed. And you've been a tower of strength. Thank you sir. Thank you sir. Thank you very much. Thank you. Goodbye. Some more? Hey, thank you very much. All dead. He looks like he's dead. Here. Why don't you come get in the middle? In the middle. Yeah, next to that? Yeah. Okay. Can I look up? He'll get you to look right this way? Well, with this year, except that I have to feel good for you for where you're going. We'll have to warn you. We will have to hear you there. You're in the northern part of the state, though. Yes. It could have been better. It's gone. A little further south. I have one more riot camp, David, on the 27th cell. We'll see you up there that day. Okay. It's going to miss rioting. Thank you all very much. You're going to enjoy that. Yeah, it's going to miss rioting for years and a half. Come on, right. This is Christopher. I don't think you're going to miss rioting. Well, you should be in the middle. Okay. And that can be in front. Okay. I want to smile. Thank you. Thank you. Well, I know you're just moving across the street or something here. Yes, sir. We're public affairs. Yeah. Well, good luck. Thanks for everything you said. Thank you. Thank you. We'll see you next time. Okay, please. Take good bye. Take good bye. Good luck. Look at Christopher.