 We're David, the President of the Association. The President is reading this one. She will do the introduction to serve the prize winners. Thank you. Mr. President. Congratulations. Thank you very much. Josh, just walk around. This way. Hi. Let's see it. There you go. I never see it. Hello. Mr. President. It's a week. It's the making weekend. They didn't want to see it. Oh, okay. You remember. All right. Thank you. Thank you. Thanks to see you. I'll try to first figure out. What it is? Looks like Santa Barbara. Looks like Santa Barbara. I have this assignment. The last time I was here with the picture, I hope you recall it. The frozen waterfalls with the ice climbers. Oh, so this is those. I don't know. Just me. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Mr. President. Thank you very much. Mr. President. Thank you very much. Mr. President. This is some gray Jagger. Third rank. The tennis player in the panel. Let's see you. Sorry, we wanted pictures. We'll be here too. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. President, this is how it is. We want to take the pictures of the plane crash. The rescue. Let me see. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. I'm just trying to do a group here. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. I told this story so many times. I got to tell it to you. I told it to you. I told all the audiences that should hear it. When he said to get in the center. Seven years ago when Hollywood Fridge was married to a top star. He was a television television group of movie stars. Lady March never went for the middle. Went for that end. Somebody was asked him. I always got over the end. And he said the caption always reads reading from left to right. And he had one other thing. He was absolutely unlike the parts he played on the screen. He was an extrovert. In those pictures. Now don't you dare get me to do it. I heard the story before. It was the same game. Just before that camera clicked. Freddie March would let out a yell. And he would go Ha! See they did it. It wouldn't be their prize. It wouldn't help them in retirement. But he'd do this. And the picture would end up with him over there in the end with a great big smile. And everybody else the picture would end up with him. Thank you. I agree with the nerve to do it. I just get in the middle. Thank you. It was a great pleasure to see you. Congratulations on all those photos. Thank you. Thank you. How do you do? It's still in our country. Some of these are going. Ambassador Kretis. Ambassador France. Ambassador Wittely. Ambassador Tric. Ambassador Eisen. Ambassador Wesson. Ambassador Gersenberg. Ambassadormission. Ambassador Bell. Ambassador C. Ambassador Bhebner. Ambassador Bell. Thank you. Thank you. He's been very circumspect to not mentioning that. Six years, Dave, from his work at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, and as a former Assistant Secretary of State. But we've just completed some rather extensive consultations as it stayed in your countries regarding dealings with the Soviet Union in the area of arms control, particularly the INF proposals. And I have been very pleased by the reaction and cooperation of the unity that seemed to exist there. Paul Nitz, as you know, is proposed an interim agreement that we will limit our deployments of the Persians and the cruise missiles if they will cut back, Soviet Union will cut back on theirs and reduce their forces to an equal. And I might have verifiable them on a global basis. We view this as a step, however. This is not abandoning zero-zero. Right from the very beginning, I always marked the fact that we didn't negotiate any reason for the proposal. We knew the difficulty of continuing, but we will continue to try for zero-zero. But the interim, rather than go on with the stalemate, just in talking, we're going to propose a reduction in the numbers of missiles. We have not proposed, made any proposal with details as to numbers as yet. But Paul Nitz has also asked and they have agreed to resume the negotiations in shorting the recess, resuming May 17th instead of waiting until June, June 30th. End of