 I don't really see the operation done, but these, do you know about these? Yes, I think we get them in the past, hopefully. Yeah, but do you know where they are? No. They're nothing but plain salt and crackers, regular crackers. They soak them in cold water and they kind of, I guess they're fucking delicious. Right. And I just love them. They come out. And I don't know if anyone's ever thought of it, any place else I've never seen or heard of them, except here at the White House. Really? Salt and crackers. They're a different one. I wonder who you were referring to yesterday. It's a hat field of Kennedy that the leaders of the Free is moving, so it's sort of moving. I did not have any Americans in mind. Did you have the AKB in mind? Did I? Thank you. You're important. I'm going to wait for you. You'll never answer, but... That's a non-answer. You'd be surprised what we're gonna do. I'm not battering with the energy about it. You ever said? Yes, sir. About the session, while you're better well-aid. Give me half the chance. I won't do that. I hope Mr. Khabib has an optimistic before. Vice-Place, thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Well, I think that they want us for a picture, and the press is going to come up with this. Mr. President, we deem it a great honor to be received today in this blessed house. And I want to thank you for the opportunity to meet you, the President of the United States and the leader of the free world. We feel a deep sense of indebtedness for your peace efforts throughout the world, and especially for that part of the world where peace and goodwill among men was first proclaimed. We know the days and nights you spend thinking, discussing with your worthy assistants and even praying that a solution may be found that would guarantee peace with justice and freedom. In recognition of your outstanding and dedicated services in the cause of peace, allow us as the highest religious leader in the land of the Holy See and as patriarch of Jerusalem to bestow upon you the great cross of the order of the Holy Sepulcher and to assure you of our progress that he who was nailed upon the cross for the reconciliation of man with God and men with men, our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ, may ever protect you and strengthen you so that your peace efforts may be crowned with ultimate success. To bestow upon you, therefore, Ronald Wilson Reagan, President of the United States of America, the Holy Cross, which is the symbol of victory and peace, justice and love. We proclaim that this be given in hope of peace and justice throughout not only the Americas but the entire world. In conclusion, we ask you, Mr. President, to kindly accept this declaration for it expresses the wishes and expectations of all the world to live and experience the blessings of peace. This is for Mr. Reagan with the blessings of the Holy Sepulcher of Jerusalem. It contains in it a little particle of the real cross when Jesus was crucified. This cross also contains a little particle of the cross. God may watch over you and protect you from any evil. Thank you very much. Thank you and thank you for your attitude. It is very nice to have you here. He tells me that he feels also a deep emotion because of the arm that was missed upon him to be seen by the great King of the Free World. I am honored and I know Mrs. Reagan will be with me. Thank you for her. She, her father just recently died and she is out with her mother. Well, I can't thank you enough. I'm greatly honored and certainly more determined than ever to bring about peace. Your work in current for all this time and your efforts may reach that target. Especially because you are representing the most peace-loving country in the world. Thank you very much. Please extend to Mrs. Reagan for my personal greetings. And she will be most appreciative. Thank you very much.