 Mr. President, is Royal Highness the Crown Prince of Spain? Mr. President, nice to meet you. Nice to see you. The Ambassador of Spain? Yes. Very nice to meet you. Mr. President, see you. Captain Martini, the commander. How do you do, sir? Well, why don't you over there? Wait a minute. How are you? Nice to see you, sir. All right. How are you, sir? All right. Royal Highness, Your Honor. Very good. Very good. Nice to meet you. Nice to see you. Good to see you, too. Please. HAHAHAHAHA. Oh, thank you very much. I really know how to make a guy feel good. You're training on a total ship. That's right. I was going to Iran, been six months, five months ago. Yeah, that's it. Thank you. Mr. President, Prime Minister Hiddleley. I'm Tori. How are you? Good to see you. Good to see you. Thank you very much. And Mrs. Samantha. Just fine. Good to see you. We are both looking forward to an arrangement in Rome. And I'm very happy to have the opportunity to meet with you. It's safe. They want us down here in just a little bit longer. Then there are going to be two waves of photographers. And we'll go to the camera. And then we'll try to go to the other side. Your friends, you know, on the 3rd of June, when you guys, we have an idea. Yes. Thank you. Six. Six. Six. Okay. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Let's go. Good to see you. Well, we're pleased to welcome good friend. Appreciate your strong support of strong U.S. Italian ties. And Italy's pro-Western, pro-Natal policies. And as I said in the other room, Nancy and I are looking forward to seeing you and Mrs. Fanfane in Rome at lunch with President Clasino. We're disappointed that the state visit had to be canceled. But we certainly understand your concerns and realize why that was necessary. I would like, I know you have some things you'd like to speak on. I would appreciate your assessment of the election prospects. Will the Democratic parties be able to reconstruct the coalition? We're concerned that divisions between the Democratic parties could lead to an invitation for the communists to join the Governor Coalition. And I know that this is your decision to make. But we worry about the effect it would have on the alliance, even on our own relations. So I'd like to implore over the years. We don't have a long agenda, but I want to talk about it. The process has broken down plain and simple. I don't need to tell you about the missed deadlines and the deficit targets. The fact that I didn't receive one regular appropriation bill last year, rather one huge bill for last night. There's no hiding of that. We need to do something about it. We need to control spending and get back on the path of deficit reduction. It's going to be a little embarrassing, actually, because I'm going to hear that from six other countries when I get to the economic center. It begins to drown a lot of the world's ills on our deficit. As far back as January in my State of the Union address, I discussed the need for budget process reform. And I repeatedly stressed my belief that we must make budget agreements to be environmentally enforced. When Congress passed the last debt limit extension or passed the debt limit extension earlier this month, I said that I was prepared to work with you on a budget process reform and ways to strengthen and improve the environmental policies act. But we perceive an act once in a while, an outset so there's no one to miss that. I will not accept any attempt at track me in raising taxes or gutting defense. I understand that you've had extensive discussions along yourselves about specific proposals and best way for us to proceed. I'd like for us to be about the set of ideas that we can agree on and then take up with the benefits. You won't know how we've been about the bill discussing the budget process but many of you and I think it would be useful for him to summarize his thoughts on our objectives and how to expedite this effort. And now I'll call on Jim Hover for some of these particular suggestions and some new that should bear in mind. I'm down here Mr. President. They wrote me back down here at the Sun. I'm down here at the Sun. I'm down here at the Sun. I'm down here at the Sun. I'm down here at the Sun. I'm down here at the Sun. That time is of the essence. Getting a little crowded, isn't it? We can wrap some more around over there. They know 98. President? The Prime Minister? Yes. to see my pleasure. It's the first time we meet in that way. It's a day. Welcome to our country. Thank you. Thank you. It wasn't a go-in? It was a go-in because of that. Thank you very much. It took care of the press. I'm glad to meet you. Thank you very much. To her. To her. All right. Oh, Lin-lin. Yeah, all right. Welcome to Washington. And I know now that tomorrow in addition to your job, you're also the current economic community president. But we are looking forward to an important summit in Venice, seeing you there. I think the summit constitutes an important next step in the resistant protectionist pressures and preparing for the worldwide round of negotiations on trade and other special reforms. I think our country and the EC have an important cooperative leadership role to play in the trade round as we meet solidarity in Venice as well as resolution of any U.S.-EC disputes. We do oppose the EC tax on oils and fats and Egypt support in getting it off because it presents problems with us, particularly protectionists in their own Congress here. We think it's very important to sustain a non-inflationary expansion of the most structural and epitomistic growth. I think I should quit now with this. And I know you mentioned that something in the other room had just taken place before you came here. I think you must have an agenda also. Happy anniversary. Hi. I'm glad you had an anniversary. I have lunch with you because he's having an anniversary. You promised. You said it. No, I got a loss of money. I'm glad you had an anniversary. I had a good one. I'm glad you had an anniversary. I'm glad you had an anniversary. I'm glad you had an anniversary. No, you said it. No, I got a loss of money. You're okay to live on promise. All right. I'm glad to hear that. That's good news. Hi, Howard. I'm still waiting. All right. Okay. Well, thank you, sir. At 86 outside, we decided not to go to the patio and stay in the study. No. No. You're in our house. I work here. You go ahead.