 Yes, Mr. President, it's a great pleasure to have this good to see you, one of my warmest regards to Prime Minister Charles, where she's asked me to pass on her warmest greetings to you. Thank you. And Mrs. Benjamin? Mr. President, I'm from the meeting. And they're children. This is the son of Donald Sander. Donald Sander. Donald is the only American in our international family. Good morning. Yes, I really appreciate very much my stabilizing Caribbean regard for you. Well, I'm sure it's very, very mutual. I know this. As a matter of fact, when I come here, I don't say I'm the ambassador. I'm the ambassador for Palmyka. I say I'm Mrs. Charles's ambassador. Mr. President, you and I will work in another fireplace for a photo. Yes. And then the family will come in. Wonderful. Mr. President, it's a great pleasure, particularly for us, but it's all that because we signed on as this PhD as coming up in California. We're going to say hello, nice to meet the Governor of California, who signed my doctorate certificate from Jerusalem. Yes. It becomes a small world. It becomes a small world, Mr. President. All right. Well, thank you all very much. Thank you. President, the Ambassador of Pakistan. Mr. Ambassador, happy birthday. Very, very happy, Mr. President. And Mrs. Martin. Hello there. Nice to see you. And their daughter, Charles. Hello. Nice to see you. Thank you. You and I will go over in front of the fireplace for a photo, and then you will come in. Thank you. The relationship we have with your country there, or what we're doing. I think we're neighbors. We, I think, share one of your goals, and also one of the improved relations in India and Pakistan. We have one here. Better go put it that direction. Do it off to this week. We'll be right back. See you soon. We'll stop. Thanks for putting your picture this way. Mr. President, the Ambassador Courtney Bois. Yes. Mr. Ambassador. Nice to see you, Mr. President. Nice to see you. Your view. You have the best greeting of President Félix Souffais-Boignet. Good to see you. Please return my regards to him. And I'm very happy to know you're representing one of the world's great statesmen. Thank you very much, Mr. President. This is my wife, Fatima. We met him in California, and we got married in Washington. She's from Guinea. This is my first daughter who was born here in Washington, and she's 20, C.B. Second woman. And you? And you? And you? And you? And you? Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. You and I have both been in a picture together. I was like my father. I was very proud of you. Now, Fatima. I think we'll put your wife and my daughters between us. It'll make a prettier picture. Okay. I thought the two names were right in front. Maria. Salah. Thank you, Mr. President, for telling California's. Thank you very much for going there today. You're lucky because it's very cool here. I'm hoping you'll be very nice there. It's good to see you all. I know we'll see each other again. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. President, the Ambassador of Thailand. Mr. Ambassador. How do you do, sir? Good to see you. Is this your pool? Hello, there. Is it the daughters? Hello, hello. Inside. Inside. Hello. Well, you're most grateful for the warm hospitality shown to my wife when she was there recently. I appreciate the way we're working together on this entire problem of drugs. It's a great honor to have you, you know, kind of well-used, very pleased with this. You and I are going over in front of our place for a little bit, and then you will all come join us for a little bit. And I think all the world is grateful to you for all the help that your country has done with the refugees. Well, we've hoped to do. I was there once a number of years ago, where did you have a term? Did you just take a black bottle? Do you have a cup of that at the time? Well, perhaps, yes, yes. Won't you all come in now? I think the ladies are in between us here. As a matter of fact, after that trip of ours out there, if you say a meeting with your father at our ranch in California, down in the edge of the pond, stands a spirit house. That's right. We bought one when we were there. We enjoyed up the cons, and then they came back and it stands there in our ranch. Yes. So it's kept us safe. Well, it was welcome to bring it on to us. Yes, why yes? President, the Ambassador Library. Yes, Madam Ambassador. Mr. President, it's great to see you. And welcome you back. It's a pleasure and a perfect thank you. President, the daughter, I need to assist her. Nice to meet you. Brand daughter. Hello there. Nice to meet you. Another daughter? Hello. Well, you and I were over at some of the fireplace for a photo, and then they were walking and enjoying it. All the ladies are in the middle of, if you and I get out, it'll be a prettier picture. If you get at the other end of the island, it's okay. Thank you very much. I'm very happy to be here. Well, happy to have you here. We know what's going forward in your country with regard to democracy and all of it. I want to please them. I hope any way we can be of help. Thank you. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. I'll ask you all the best. I can take care of that. What do you want to do on now? H-A-D-J-A. That's a misspelling there. H-A-D-J-A. Correct? H-A-D-J-A. That's our White House camera. Oh. Yes. A safety stirrup. Something like that. President, the Ambassador Morocco. Yes, Mr. Ambassador. Yes, Mr. Ambassador. Yes. Thank you very much. Your Majesty, you have all these friends. He called me this morning to tell you that he is very kind to you. He was more hearted than with you. He will transmit his friends and all his affection to you. Thank you very much. Well, please return my thanks to him for that in my very warmest regards. We are in the same room. And looking forward to his visit next year and celebrating the bicentennial of the Treaty of Friendship in our two countries. We will be very happy, Mr. President, to be bicentenary on this anniversary under your auspices, under the auspices of His Majesty the King. I am certain that you and I will, you and I will, you and I will, you and I will, you and I will, you and I will, you and I will, you and I will, you and I will, you and I will, you and I will, you and I will, you and I will, you and I will, you and I will, you and I will, you and I will, you and I will, you and I will, you and I will, you and I will, you and I will, you and I will, you and I will, You were governor on such short notice, ma'am. You have a pressure for that one. And Mrs. St. Burson? You know, Mr. St. Burson, you and I will go over in front of the fireplace for a photo, and then you will come down with us. I'm going to go over, and I'm going to let them be called up with a big scissor. Not even much. James, though, is an welcome place to have you here. Nice to see you and to have you here. I was saying we were most grateful for the warmth, hospitality, and we didn't give you much time to get ready for us. I think Dr. Fortsmith, no way. We didn't have a worry so long about the preparation. Well, fine. Everything was wonderful. All right. Well, welcome. Please have you here.