 First, the ambassador of Bali. Yes, Mr. Ambassador. You're very welcome. Well, it's a great pleasure to welcome you here. Thank you very much. Thank you very much, Mr. President. And you, Madam. Madam, this is for you. And this is for my car. Who is only going to look at the cameras. Do you want to look at the cameras? Do you want to look at the cameras? Take any of the cameras. And the two daughters. Yes. Arab. Arab. You take a deep breath, Mr. President. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yes. Please uh I need... Mr. planned, right? Which is right here. To the page? Eleg, they want you to step in and no further. At this rate, who? And if we'll bring the family in. Okay. I'll bring them in ur families... Madam. Your name. I'm your costumer. And we will do 1 photo to our family. No. NAYAM. Good man. Right. Thank you. Right. Yeah. Thank you. Mr. President, I am honored to present you with a special invitation from General Moussatran Ray. President Moussatran Ray asked me to convey to you his personal friendly greetings, and with the sincere thanks to you of the government and people of Mali, and the expressions of respect from the people of Mali to the United States. Well, please return my greetings in regards to Mr. President. And we are very pleased to have been able to be of any help included in the great progress that you are making. It is very kind of you and the people of Mali highly appreciate your assistance. Mr. President, I would love to come to Washington and express those things first. Well, you would be most welcome. Thank you very much. Thank you all very much. Thank you. Good morning. President, Ambassador of Nigeria. Mr. Ambassador. Mr. President, I am glad to see you. I have brought two greetings from my grandmother, Gida. Well, the greetings are very best regards to you. And Madam Amadou. Hello. And their daughter. Hello. And son. I love this. Well, why don't you get in the middle here, and I will go on the other side. We really look forward to greater cooperation. The President has charged me that I should do all I can to improve it. I have got very many friends here. Some of them are in my office and calling. I am very much at home. I am very much at home. It is a privilege to serve in this vibrant city, in this vibrant country, the leader of this free world. Now, you and I are going to work from the fireplace and have a picture taken. Thank you very much. Then we are going to have a family come in. Thank you very much. Come in and we will do this again in front of the fireplace here. Oh, yes, yes. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. What a great pleasure. Thank you very much. The Ambassador Honduras. Mr. Ambassador. Pleasure in this. Pleasure to have you here. I understand that you arranged my visit there in 1982. That is correct. A photograph that I will keep for the rest of my life, the minute that you were taking all your escape. Well, I am most grateful. And Mrs. Maitreya. I am my son Francisco. Hello there. Hi, how are you? You and I are going to have a fireplace, show change our papers, and then we will have a family come in. And then we will have a family come in. Yes, thank you very much. We have that in 1982. Yes, that is correct. Thank you. Honduras is very important to us. I am grateful that I had the opportunity to be there. Sir, on the United States, it is not like they say that we are an instrument of the United States, but it is a country we fully identify with the same way that we either do ourselves. We are democratic partners. Correct. I think you should leave. I am going to join me. I am very pleased in honor to have you here. Thank you, sir. President, the ambassador of Yugoslavia. Yes, Mr. Ambassador, welcome. And Mrs. Kovacic. Hello there. And their daughter. Nice to see you. And son. Welcome. You and I will go over in front of the fireplace and exchange our papers, please. Thank you, sir. Yes, sir. All right. Yugoslavia is maintaining its independence the way it has. I hope that we can be of any help that we can. I think the ladies are in the middle. It was nice to have them. Welcome all of you. Thank you, sir. Hope you'll enjoy our... We're not always this hot. So hot. We're almost suffering under it in ourselves. Pleased to have you all here. Thank you. Please join my regards to the president. Thank you. President, the ambassador of Israel. Well, Mr. Ambassador, that's something I'd like to meet you. Well, a great pleasure to meet you. And here we be. And Mrs. Alraab. And son, Mike. And daughter, David. Hello there. You and I were born in front of a fireplace in exchange papers, and then we kind of built a family. Well, we value very much the relationship that we have and the things that come with your country. I'm very proud of that relationship. And I hope that we can contribute something to ringing about finally peace in the Middle East. President, I'm sure that we would do well. I know that. Thank you. And your assistance, and your support. As I predict that. We're pleased. Right? And I think as the ladies are in the middle it's a natural picture. Yes, Mr. Ambassador. We're in the middle of the year. National prayer break. Pleased to have you here. Well, you and I go over in front of the fireplace here, have our picture taken, change our papers, here we are. So, welcome, great pleasure to have you. Well, I understand that you're based in London, but you're welcome here. I look forward to being here. All right. The yard of one liner is on both sides by any of you. Well, listen, thank you all for coming down. This is what we're going to do. In February, as you recall, we submitted a gas catastrophic health insurance proposal to Congress. And Secretary Bowen is here with us this morning as instrumental in putting that package together. And while I see that this week the House will take up quite a different bill than the one that we sent up with the bill, one thing is clear, we're faced with a major Medicare expansion bill into the cover called a catastrophic insurance plan for the elderly. And there are 2,000 our experts say that this bill would add almost $8 billion a year to the deficit. The largest new spending program we've seen in some time. But of even concern to me, the taxes that are buried in this bill are actually right in our elderly citizens. To me that's simply the wrong way to go. I would like to ask Secretary Bowen to offer his comments on this legislation. Thank you, Mr. President. The bill in the House is...