 Good to see you. Good to do it. My son's doing well. It's a pleasure to see you. My grandson, Michael. Michael. Mother on the lease. Very good. Hello there. Hi. My daughter in law, Sandy. Hello. My granddaughter, Leslie. Nice to meet you. My son, Dan. Dan. And this is my son, Brian. Hi. My son, Mark. Hello. My son, John. My son, John. My son, John. We're told that we have the largest family group to meet at 7 o'clock. Well, how are we going to form around here so we can get a group of 50? You want to get over in the other side here? You young guys want to get over in here? Michael? Leslie? I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. I don't know. Sorry to know. You're very welcome. She sent her greetings. That's it. She couldn't make it up in the middle of the public. What an occasion. That's a big group. Fine, man. Oh. It's a wonderful occasion. I don't want to open that just like any family group. This is Santa. This is what Santa is like. This is Santa for you. And Santa for you. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. I love it. All right. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. He's going to do a good job. He considers himself to be a very good friend of yours. He's got a nice photo of you right up his chest. He can't see it any more, but he knows his character. All right? Thank you, sir. Thank you. Mr. President. Good to be with you. I've been out there a year and a half now. I know. We're late and getting a little busy. Never mind. There's a lot going on. How do you do it? It's fine. I know you're very busy when it comes. I've never been on property. How do we do it? You should be in the middle here. What's the norm on somebody over here? Balance it up. If I only had time, I'd be able to do this. Ah, that's it. Not very far. It used to be. Thank you. This is a very special day. He hasn't told us. You're the first to know. That's not fair. Congratulations. Working for you out there. Hello, it's nice to see you again. Nice to see you. How are you? I've been working at first trying to help with your policy. Why don't we just turn around here and get a family picture of you? I know that one of the members of the family is missing. I said this time, we'd get the other one. Right. I've been working with Faith for this reason. See how the issues are going. Then the Grand Duke and Duchess were here. The statements were released a few weeks later. President Venezuela was here. In the same ceremony and everything else. It was a very cold air. And so I stepped up. I poured in my remarks. And there was just a lecture. How did this happen? How did they mix up and give me the wrong set? So I kind of put them down and sit on them. Welcome to the President of Venezuela. And all of a sudden, it dawned on me. I was this day wearing the top coat. It was the Luxembourg. And then the coat pocket. My suit coat pocket. With the pockets for Venezuela. So I kind of fumbled and had written about this jacket. And it was a coat pocket. And I couldn't resist. Telling about it when we came over to the office. What had happened right there. And he said, I'm glad you didn't call me. Your Royal Highness. I would not have helped him. The Grand Duke and Duchess sent you there. That's by the way. They remember the trip with such pleasure. Well, we turned my dreams to them. And a less cheery soul. The Soviet ambassador. He was nonetheless cheery. Suggested that the next summit after this one. In between the two, you see. To take place in Luxembourg. I'm trying to win him over. I'm trying to win him over. I'm trying to win him over. I'm trying to win him over. All right. Well. Thank you so much. Thank you. You come to Luxembourg. Let us know what we can do to help. His name is David Whitt. He's been with NSC for three years. Mr. President. David Whitt. Yeah, Mr. President. Thank you. Have a nice day. Have a nice day. Oh, I get this. I appreciate it. I wish you well now. Let's do it soon. Don't worry about that. Thank you.