 Look shot instead of lead. And that's how I'm so good. I actually wouldn't have said it if there was a fault this way. Probably a very proper opinion. In case it was. Thank you, sir. They made one of the dance equipment. They were very serious. And then I guess they felt sorry for me so they just sent me one of regular mix-ups. They might have at the end of the day. They were very concerned you may shoot that weapon. So that's why I want to go in and give you what they call a shooter. Yeah. I'd love for you to show me. I didn't know this in days like this. Thank you, Mr. President. Thanks, Mr. President. Mr. President, this is Ambassador Johnstone in his family. Yes. Go there. Hey, go there, Mr. President. How are you? Is this Christopher? Hi there. How are you? It was important. I'm your wife, John. I'm your wife, too. Well, let me have a picture of you. Let's do the first time around. I know this is a little bit of a delay getting to this. Is she getting too low? No, that's fine. That's good. Thank you, sir. Oh, what did she do? Did you put her up around her? That's fine. Super Nears. That was here. Good to join us. Bring her to my bookmark. Well, thank you, Mr. President. Pleasure to serve you as Ambassador to Algeria. I'll say thanks a million very well. Thank you very much. Do a great part to you, and I'm just grateful to you. Thank you very much. Congratulations. It's a good forward, Mr. President. Justice. Mr. President, this is my nephew, Ray Terry, my godchild. And this is his teacher. Well, Mr. President, it's springtime. All students are starting to come in. And, I don't know, Gray's here with a group of some many others from my family. Why don't we step around here and get a picture? Ray, you want to jump in? Sure. Where do you go to school? In Connecticut. Ah, up outside of Hartford. Nice to see you. Nice to see you, too. Thanks to me, too. Thank you, Mr. President. It's on Friday nights at 10 o'clock. Well, Don Johnson and the other guy were at a state dinner. I guess she hasn't missed an episode since it's been on. She's really hot to prod as far as this guy is concerned, Don Johnson. So Fred was hoping that maybe you could give her a little gag gift and say, well, and since you've been keeping my calendar for so long, I've got a special calendar that I'd like to give you. And here it is, a Miami Vice Calendar. It was a little joke. All right. I guess if she misses an episode, she tapes it somehow. I better turn her so she can keep going. Rock, hello there. Hi, Mr. President. Well, I'm here to your ladies. I am, but I don't really enjoy working for them. I know you've been taking care of my calendar for a while. I don't build your salamate guy. I don't build yours. You love it. I don't want to put this up in the wall all the way. Man, isn't this the greatest thing in slice bread? You're just great. Thanks so much. Well, you used to do it. And this is to keep papers from going away. Oh, God. Thanks, Mr. President. Oh, I really appreciate it. It's been an honor. You're just great. Very good. This is wonderful. This is not yours. You sit in a bar. First one answered the second one. OK, the next one, John, and maybe that last one. When was the last one around? This year? Contadora. No, the Contadora, when Managua walked out of the Contadora thing, so they could pin one on one. That was last summer, and they called for a six-month moratorium on drugs. Then the Contadora, four Contadora countries, got four other lapis caravella, get the Nicaraguans to re-enter. Of course, if you say, would they settle for something, they certainly would. They would settle for a meaningless agreement with John. And they think that was fine. They'd settle for that. The reconcession would probably be as we know it, but they sent the Cubans home. They sent the outside. We have in these various boundaries. We sit down. For example, because two of these three were on the wrong side. One was a guerrilla and the other, I think, said was minister in the interior for a while, and the same thing was tonight. He wasn't minister, but he was in that minister. In the minister. And both of them, being on the opposite, had changed there. And he said to me, he was one of the first officers in the Senate, and he just moved in on that one. They're the Indian, Mr. President, Creole ox. They refer to themselves. I can see kind of funny-looking, stubby nails. This happened to be the second round, because all these nails were filled up. And they had a jail. Here are the stories of what they went through, what they've done, what they saw.