 President, Vice Premier of the People's Republic of China. Good to be here. Well, welcome. Thank you. Thank you. We've got you here. I'm also very pleased to meet you. Mr. President. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you, sir. Nice to meet you, sir. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. This is Don Regan. Good to meet you. How are you? Thank you. Good to meet you. I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. The visit continues a series of high-level exchanges. I'm Mr. Zhao, myself, President Li, Vice President Bush. And aside from your trade meetings with Secretary Boilridge, and meetings with the vice president, and Secretary Shultz, I'm here for full exchange of bilateral and global issues. I hope they'll be productive. And I'm pleased that your schedule takes you to the other parts of our country that have been watching you. But now I should be having a agenda. Mr. President. I feel very honored to have the opportunity to meet you here in Washington. First of all, I would like to convey to you Mr. President. Mr. President, we all want to ask you the same thing. I think that Mr. Sam, very well, what you just said, what you just said, this is perfect. Yeah, it's changing. Don't solve the problem. I'm just speaking loudly. I'm just speaking loudly. Because I've got an interpreter. If you speak up, we can... We are. Now it's dead. That is dead. I'm from the industry. And the Vice-Premier said just now that it feels very good. It is a great honor for him to have the opportunity to meet with the President today in Washington. And first of all, I would like to convey the sincere regards from Chairman Deng Xiaoping, President Xi Jinping, General Secretary Hu Yilong, and the Chairman Zhai Ziye to President Xi Jinping. This is my first meeting with the President. Today we meet with the Vice-Premier, and we have two meetings. I'm already here to round the talks with Secretary Podric. I wonder if Peter stopped wearing his leg warmers. No, I don't know what that is. That's a satellite. That's the thing that you shoot up to the dish. We have some networks now that probably use cardboard cameras. New York's glue. And then he was here long time ago. That was last year. Went by too much. A little long ago. Didn't he have a summer question about marijuana? Lesson? No, Peter, of course, he didn't. He did something. Related backstage. I don't think it's really wonderful to eat this leg at night. How are you? How are you? Thank you. How are you? You guys to see? We just came in to say hello and welcome, I had a joke at the level of you tonight. Sending your jokes really well. Such as they are. This brother of mine, take one small joke, I'm back in Vermont, walking up a little country road with my wife and this pickup truck came down the road. This guy stopped me and said, can you tell me what kind of sound a woman makes after she's been satisfied making love? And I said, well I wouldn't know. And he said, well I didn't think you would. I went and he went. He was back road and that whole thing there, you bet me off on one that I didn't know. Not that saw me, but I felt a driving down the road and he took it out to the side. There was a chicken keeping pace alongside him. He stepped it up, you all heard this one? Yeah. He stepped in the gas and finally he's doing about 60 and the chicken then just spurts and goes out ahead of him, makes a left turn or right turn and down a lane. Well he skids into the right turn and follows him down, ends up in the barnyard and there's a farmer standing there. And he stopped and he said, do you see a chicken come through here? Not a real fast man. The farmer said, yeah it's one of mine. Well he said, am I crazy? He said, it looked to me like the chicken had three legs. The farmer says, yep, I breed him that way. Well he says, why? Well he says, me and mom, we both like to drum stick and he says, now a junior, he likes it too. And he said, we just got tired of fighting over him, so I bred him with three legs. Well he said, how do they taste? He says, I don't know, we haven't been able to catch one. Well I love it. Thank you. Come on Al. Well this is, I'm delighted to be with you as you sign our national transportation week proclamation. Well I'm pleased to do it. Paying tribute here to an eight hundred billion dollar transportation industry, vital to our economy. If I say that I signed this May 15th, which it is, but the week began May 11th, didn't it? Why don't I sign it the 11th May? Are you all right to cheat a little bit? I think we're all right. Yes. Nobody will tell. We won't tell so. We know we're committed to it. I've, oops, messed it up a little bit. I'm always amazed that sometimes they get these things too many after the week is all over. Yes. I feel silly about the debt. Efficiency of helipads sir. That is done. I appreciate that very much. And I think the secretary of transportation will have the sign. I will cherish it. Thank you. Thank you. Very good. Well, I appreciate the time and look forward to seeing you soon. Have a good day now. Thank you. You want me to leave it behind? Yeah, leave it behind. Okay. Thank you. Thank you again. Before we start business, I want to show you something. Do you remember this? This was up in concrete. Oh, yes. That's a private picture for our family. I want to give you a little update on our adopters. Hey, well, look at that. You're doing great. This is one we saved from abortion. Yes. Yes. We saved them out of that. I understand. And I couldn't remember it accurately, so I looked it up in my collection of quotes. You might be interested in it. You know there's a man named Gus Holt, who's still head of the Communist Party in America. Well, in February of 61, he spoke at the funeral of Eugene Dennis, who was then the head of the Communist Party in America, who died. And in his eulogy at the funeral, he made this statement, I dream of the hour when the last congressman is strangled to death on the guts of the last preacher. And since the Christians seem to love to sing about the blood, why not give them a little of it? Slip the throats of their children and draw them over the mourners' benches of the pulpit and allow them to drown in their own blood and then see whether they enjoy singing those hymns. What year was that? 1961. And he's still very active. He is just over in Moscow for the conference. And he came back and he told a group of congressmen in California, because I have a friend who was there who was not a congressman, there were two nuns in that meeting in San Diego. And he told them he was bringing back the word he had met with Gorbachev. And he said that if by January 1st of this year, if they had not been able to make sizable gains in their opposition to SPI, then in the three months to follow, they would be the most important three months in world history because of what they were unloose on the world. And I do. This is one of those mother owls going to have a beer with us tonight. And you and I get a photograph. Right here, ma'am. There we go. And now I think the family ought to come in. Oh, my, guys. Today. Oh, today. One more. Thank you. Well, congratulations. Well, thank you very much. I just was telling the guys, you know, take all of the innocent as I can be. You certainly have our prayers. Now moving on. Thanks to see you. Thanks to see you. This is Don Reed. Hi. Nice to meet you. Congratulations. Congratulations. Thank you. Thank you, Vice President. How are you? So nice to see you. Nice to see you. Congratulations. Thank you, Mr. President. I'm excited. I'll tell you shortly. Okay, well, wait for it. I know we've got to get out because it keeps turning.