 painted black, I think it's heated and it's been sculpted into a kind of shape. With this one... You have to eat and you have to have a chat with them because I think you have an interesting thing to recall. I can see the party is here and the presidential car has arrived at the compound. Here it is now with the Canadian flag and the United States for the American flag. The second candidate has come into the L.A. The presidential team, the United States for the American flag, is not on the compound. The country is looking to be a few of medicine. And the party comes out. You have to see the mood. The presidential flag is inside the gap up in his suit. A light brown suit you would say. And you have a chat with the Chancellor of the St. George's University School of Medicine. Small chat, you shake the hand. Looks quite neat. Joe, when you have seen so many pictures of a great personality, it never really differs much. But I guess the pomp and ceremony of seeing the man in person brings a special feeling. Yes, it does. That's for sure, Harold. Well, here he is. It was the same with Queen Elizabeth, if you remember correctly. When we saw Harold, we all thought that he was going to be the same person. Very presently, when walking right up to us, we can almost reach over to him and shake his hands. Of course, he won't shake ours. He expects to reach. He changes a couple of words with the person who will hand it over to him. He has a brown tie with a white brown tie. Which matches perfectly with his own color and white brown color suit. Because he shakes the hand. He turns around and reads it. He walks across to the monument. Yes, and after a few words of thank you from Thomas Gouvernere, former student. He now lays the wreath at the monument, stands up, and stands up in reflection, of course. He bows a little as if saying a silent prayer. He now walks across to his left. And he first calls the rangers, four of them. Of course, the rangers are wrong. Four of them, they are also members of a navy. And looking across the jail, you can see one of them showing signs of an injury. And the man should be injured. And then to come back and show such spirit to be present at a ceremony like this. As the president shakes his hand very firmly. And I think it exhibits the kind of patriotism one has in the risk of country. One wants to ensure that irrespective of his interpacitation, that he has the nerve and the courage to come out and show in true glory that he's a true patriot, a true American. In fact, he seems in quite pain that he doesn't exactly stand up direct like his colleague. I think his whole right side seems to me to be injured. He has a prosthesis, that's a force arm, a force right arm. And it looks also as though he has a leg. And he's standing up. And really, he's looking really quite good, isn't he? The president spends a little extra time with him. And he moves over now with the Governor General's support school. I think we will now look to the special role of the people who are President Reagan. Leading go. Is there a thought of being gratified, sir, of having saved democracy here? Is that a gratifying thought to have saved democracy on this island, sir? I think if we receive what you're actually going to have to cut the aid to the area for the next fiscal year. Yes, but please, we have some plans that we are going to do. Is CBI working, sir? We hear that, in fact, imports to the U.S. are going down, not up. We work as well as we hope, but that's what we're talking about. We're going to improve. More money? This can get to the oppressed, Congress. A lot of these countries have more sugar that they want to export than we have reduced the allowance for an import of sugar. The Farm Bill did that. You signed it, sir. It's an exhibition to give press culture. One of Grenada's most popular ways is through the Calypso. And William Elcock, the mighty Skaramooch, would begin the appreciation to the President. And the shape of a petal will dance each other. The Children of Grenada and the United States as a symbol of cooperation between the two countries. The costumes were made by Johnson's Garment Factory. Four o'clock in the morning, Skara was sweeping. Four o'clock in the morning, Skara was sweeping. I hear music playing and I started dancing. When I look above me, where you think I will see? Helicopters passing, this tune there was blasting. Uncle Sam, I love to hear you. Yes, about 5.30, the radio hit me. Block all roads in the country, they must not allow to invade with. Block all roads, block all roads, call in Malaysia. Call in Malaysia, all over Grenada. Let them come, let them come to bury them in the sea. I still hear you. Uncle Sam, I love to hear you. Let's follow in the after. Yes, about 12.30, Austin Code and Phyllis calling from the battleship. Change all clothes, change all clothes, change back to civilian. Like Uncle Sam, take over the nation, I can use. Uncle Sam, I love to hear you. Uncle Reagan, let me.