 Imperial Highness, the Crown Prince of Japan. Imperial Highness, it is a great honor to welcome you to our country in two months. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Please add one more. And that's another. Ambassador Okawara, who is that? That's a great reporter. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. And Mr. Yasajima. How do you do? Get in my house. Well... And that's Ambassador Okawara. Nice to see you there. Imperial Highness, I think you're going to do it this way. I have a few photographs and so forth, and then we'll get back in here for a few minutes. I agree. I agree with you. Yes. Well, it's easy. No, it's not easy. I'm just a few minutes here on the wheel. We were very sorry to hear about this majesty, all of these receptions from his operation, and we regret that it's shortened your visit here. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Before I departed Japan, I met my father, the Emperor, and he sent you the best regards. Oh, well, please return mine to him. We remember with great pleasure, the warmth from the hospitality that he extended to us when we were there. I got the presents from my taxis, and I got the gifts from the inspector. And we call all the students. Oh, so you can do that when that returns to you. Our first meeting was long before I was president. I was there as Governor of California and been sent to represent the president. Again, the way... Hi, Mr. President. Hi, how are you? It's certainly nice to see you again. Good to see you. Pleasure, thank you. You look excellent as usual. Well, I feel good. Thank you, Mr. President. The chair is there. Thank you. I've already seen your good friend. That's just been warmed up by a crown prince. Well, I'll try to act appropriately. He's a crown prince of Cook County. Actually, I'm not from Cook County, Howard. Did you know that? Yeah, I did not know that. I'm from Belmont, across from Belmont. You also told me that you were the third best tennis player on your block. You must have had relatives in my hometown, Dixon. You know, the funny thing, the Dixons are all very dear friends. And sure with Dixon was Lieutenant Governor of Illinois when I was a freshman in the Illinois House. He was Lieutenant Governor under Adley Stevenson. And that whole family had been very dear friends. But I'm not sure that those Dixons are relations. Well, a Dixon, they were all descended from Father Dixon. They called him Father Dixon. He wasn't a priest. But he had the ferry across the river there, and that grew into a town. Judge Mike Kinney from Madison County. Pretty good. The walk-in gets more distinguished for the day. Crown Prince of Japan was there. He's the Interstin Fellow, Mr. President. Yes, he is. He seemed to be genuinely interested in the conversation. As I figured out, he's about 59 years old. And I kept thinking. I'm the first time I saw him some years ago there at the palace. Well, I remember some pictures of him when he was a young fellow. When he was a kid. I don't remember seeing any pictures of him. Wait a minute. I said 59, 57. I'm sorry, 57. But you know the other unique thing about him? This is the oldest royal family in the world. When he becomes the emperor, he will be the 125th emperor of that family. To be emperor. 125th. Isn't that something? Well, listen. You know what I want to talk to you about. I just would like to. All right. Bob Graham from Florida. I know. Let's see what you've got. Right? Yeah. Let's chair over there. No, you're just a puzzler. Well, I was telling Mr. Baker that I think I need to talk about it. I'd also like to chat a bit about the speech that I am going to give tomorrow to the OAS on the Central National Peace Force. All right. But do you want to go first? Well, it's your agenda, so why don't we do your subject first? Well, you know what I wanted to do. And I know you understand appointing judges, which is you're the 300th governor. Yes. And you're the governor. We didn't have the Senate confirmation before. Did you in California do the Senate confirmed tradition? No. No, I just did. But I had filed with someone who had kind of politicized the whole appointment process. And I made up my mind and made the declaration that I would take the appointment of them out of politics. So I set up a whole set up of groups, like the legal profession in the district where everything was, and a panel of judges, and then finally the governor or the states, our association board of governors. And none of them knew about each other. And I would get a rating from all of them. And then they would put them down on like a scorecard here, which group it was and what was the rating. And the rating was from not qualified, not through qualified, to well qualified, to ex-mig qualified. And I went by that score in appointing them. Sometimes there would be some that would be virtually tied. Well, then I could have the lead way to say, well, if you're going to take it and end it. They're going to try to show questions at me about domestic matter, and I'm going to try to shut them on that. Yes, sir. Oh. Yeah, well, thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Yes, sir. Well, because I would like to hear if you were better than the person. No. These changes, yes. The work pulled out, or is he going to meet with you today, or has he met with you? Kevin, I'm not changing my position, but I'm not going to take any questions out of you. You may not change your position, but has he changed his? Would you accept his withdrawal, Mr. President? I start answering. I've broken my word. Should we expect an announcement today? Are you going to be pleased? This way, please. Thank you. Sir, if you have a message of Mr. Kovachev. I shall transmit the deal to the personal blood and the blood message that Mr. Kovachev has made. It is a very positive in content. About the summit? At the Austrians in the Worship World. That subject is not only of concern to press men, it is of concern to the entire world. Thank you. That is their position. That is their profession. Mr. President, please allow me to welcome you to the summit. Ladies and gentlemen, I wish you the best of health, and good luck to the Americans, and to the people of my country. Thank you. Our country is here. Very good. We just kicked the Russian political bureau from out there. Is that right? It all warmed up for him. I know it's your governor up there who won't start commuter traffic between Russia and Alaska. We used to have. Is that right? Yeah. And the Ford administration we have. Yeah, it was a really popular thing. It moved from Nome over to Abarask and to Leningrad in Moscow, and then back to Abarask and then to Nome again. It was a great trip. I never get to take it myself. I wanted to talk to you about our Dreyfus case. Our Dreyfus case? I'll say that I'm teed off is an understatement of the year and injustice of the income.