 Hi, Mr. President, it's good to see you again, sir. It's my pleasure to introduce you, Simon. Yes. I'm the Brazilian Ambassador to the Barons. And I'm glad to see you again. I'm the chairman of our panelist, and I'm the father of the Barons. Thank you for your speeches. Good to see you. Mr. President, broadly, you met yesterday, so why not sign a great pleasure to be here again? You baffled me, all of you, yesterday. But you were good to listen to us for all the time. It was fascinating. And I want to thank you both for what you're doing here, when President Sarni and I met. What? Oh, it's a clear group picture? Well, we'll try. Oh, right? September. And I know he must be as pleased as I am. We've got an excellent meeting. That's wonderful. Thank you. Thank you. That's wonderful. Thank you very much, Mr. President. I must congratulate you for the selection of the group and the presidential panel. Wonderful people. Well, on the American side. And on the American side. This was very good. All right. In regard to the President. Thank you very much. Thank you, sir. Thank you, Mr. President. Mr. President, may I please present Ambassador Polanski. Yes, we had a good afternoon. It's good to see you. Nice to meet you. Hello, Mr. President. Nice to meet you. So, why don't we get you in the middle here? Why? That's great. I want to look right here. One second. I appreciate what you're doing. I have a garden spot of the world. It's 96 degrees. Yes. I'm terrified. Thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you very much. Thank you, Mr. President. Please present Ambassador Polanski. Yes, hello there. How's Ron Walker doing? He's doing great. He's fine. Yes, hello there. That's great. Thank you, sir. Thank you, sir. Well, listen, please let you do it. Thank you, sir. Thank you, Mr. President. How are you? I'm fine. Big family. Hello. Hello. Karen? Well, I think the babies are a little different. Now, I think if the babies were kind of... Then they would have to kind of divide up. Half of you on the side. Half on the other. One of you will sit down. How's that look? Sure, that's fine. Step right forward. Thank you. Okay, that's terrific. Everyone's looking right here. Big smile. So long democracy. Right, yes. So then please give the head man that I'm going to call. He's here. Yes, I will do that, Mr. President. You're right. Now, just a minute, souvenirs. Really, Mr. President, I don't want you to forget this. So, in the key room. Thank you. And carefully. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you. Well, good luck. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Thank you very much. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. Bye-bye. Mr. President, I'd like to present Ambassador Herrera. Yes, Mr. President. It's a pleasure and honor for me to meet you, sir. I'm to meet you. And I present my wife. My daughter Margaret. My wife and two ladies get in the middle of the day for your picture. I'm so grateful for you. You're the most important to us. That's great. Sir, if you could look right here. That's good. I like the western motifs. Peter Roosevelt is a great hero of mine. And he named our youngest son. We have two sons. One was a lieutenant in the fourth Marines in California. He's following the Persian Gulf incidents with great personal interest. And the younger son, Teddy, who was named after the president, who was so representative of the outside. Okay. I and Teddy Roosevelt there were a boy that lived two, I mean, that's western. One, I'm mad, one and three years ago. There was a time when there was no west wing. And so the exactly French officers in the cabinet meeting, maybe they lived right up there in the White House in the residence. And one day, Mrs. Theodore Roosevelt had said to her husband, if I'm going to raise six kids in the south, you're going to get your new blog. Well, yeah. I lived with the west wing for myself. But also this always reminds me that way back when the abstract art was so popular and people were paying thousands of dollars for pictures that looked like a tomato can or something, I was going around making statements that one of these days they would recall western art and Charlie Russell's and so forth and that would be a great demand. And in all the time I was saying there in holiday I never bought a single piece of western art. And I remember one time when I saw running these bronze that you could buy for $1,200. And I didn't buy it. And all of a sudden it boomed back and it became thousands and thousands of dollars. A great museum in Houston that I visited. So many of Reminders of Russell's visuals. They're great, they're great. They're a way of representing America. Yes. Thank you so much for having us. It makes a great difference to a good one. Thank you all for doing this. Thank you.