 The President is here, everyone. Go ahead. I'm here. Thank you, sir. Mr. President, the best part of the Air Force is with us today. Hi, how are you? Merry Christmas to you. Thank you. Good afternoon, sir. Hello there. Good afternoon. She's left. Joe Buerk. Good afternoon, sir. We're right here for one, okay? Okay. Start to score. Okay. 40 sir, 40. How do you do? Down? Go away with John right here. Okay. Okay. Thanks. One, sir. Mr. President, I'd like to see it. Ten, two. Okay. 40, sir. Starting at nine. Sure. Thank you, sir, sir. I'm here to get it. So now, sir, sorry, Martin. Right here. Nice. Over here. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Okay. Chief Cameron. Okay. James Jackson. No. Right here. Right behind the president. Can you move just a little bit this way? Okay. And move a little bit to your right if you can, yeah. And then you, OK, good. So we can see him. OK, right here. Henry, you got to smile. Come on. Thank you, Mr. President. Well, thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. President. That was a second. But it always does. The clock is a test of the will to. Back when I was serving with the Army Air Corps, though, I was, I had come from the horse cavalry. It was kind of a switch, I remember. One day, I don't know why, maybe just homesickness or something, I flew a desk for the Army Air Corps. Never cracked one up. Five o'clock, never the day. But one day I wore my boots and britches. I only did it once. Re-percussion, or resounding, or showing up that way. I've tried to tell people that I only took this job in order to remit the horse cavalry. I've tried to do that. Well, listen, I appreciate this opportunity to really say hello and not just passing you on the way to the room up there. I want to thank all of you for the service above and beyond. I don't have any worries about, like, I'm going to have whether I'm going to take Delta. I don't know why, that should be one of the perks of this when they leave, but I'm going with you. You would have no complaints to them. Crew likes California. It's a great experience. We're really grateful. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Hello there. I was also Director of the AIDS Commission. She says this one is easy. Thank you very much. I want to take the chair over here and she died. Thank you. I've been looking forward to this. Thank you. I don't know what you've been doing. We're delighted. This is a letter of transmittal. John Tuck has an official copy. And that has in it's gist. It's on a page in the hand. You can see it best, I think, Mr. President, if you can. The second column, what the 1969 salaries would be if they were corrected for inflation since that time. We, the reason we picked 69 is this quadrennial commission process started that year. And Congress allowed, doesn't it, done this as a recommendation that you take effect. So that's the base for everybody. And these are the first low salaries which were laid down. Prime Minister. Yes. Prime Minister. Mr. President. Well, it's good to see you. We're going to have to see you again. Come in. Come in. The time is limited here. I know. We know all these. I don't want to think. Mr. President, can you do pristine? General Powell. General Powell. General Powell. General Powell. Yes. Hello. And we have to acceptation for you about three ways of pressing because that's not true. Then we get to the business. It's good to see you again. I see everything's going alright. And so again, also I see everything's going to run in the United States. This is three, is it? Each time? Yes. Yes, sir. The words were the words that we have been stating when necessary. But of course, you then also, the words must be matched by performance. And if they're not, we're back where we started. What do we do if they don't? What do you hope to come out of this dialogue? The start of the dialogue? Well, it's all just another step in what we've been trying for eight years to bring about peace in the Middle East. Israel is very upset about this, to say the least. Are you saying anything to them? Do they have a reason to be somewhat upset? Well, I don't think so in the sense that we have made it very plain that we have not retreated one inch from our position of guaranteeing the safety of Israel. Shouldn't we also ask Israel to abide by the resolutions? Well, I think that Israel, since Israel was part of the resolutions, I think Israel is already in the position of not wanting terrorism and so forth. Well, that is to the point. Will she accept 242 and 338 as you're asking the Palestinians? Ah, yeah. Yes. I think so. Thank you. Thank you. Your cameras this way, please. This way, please. NBC. This way. This way. A draw from, eat your heart out. I didn't know we were gonna sit on this couch. This would show up. How's your health, Sir? You look very well. It's all right. I put some weight and I have to put my place in there. I'm going to go to Lubbock to get a primary doctor from the Texas State University. A good relationship with Texas, let me know. With you and how many of you are face to face. This way please. This way. This is TAG, my former president of Texas TAG. Yes. He's the president's secretary. Oh, you know him. I know him because he had written in the letter that he was president of the university. You have a connection already? Mr. Kawazos. Kawazos, yes sir. I also see Dr. Debakey and our friends in Houston. You are going to go to here? Yes. That's what I was wondering for a little check up now. I minister head of three operations. Two in the eye, right eye, cataract, and also a little right crown operation. That's very successful. And one by Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. This government team to help stop the export of sensitive equipment to Pakistan is a positive step in preventing a nuclear proliferation on Cyprus, your support.