 All right, that's a mistake. Thank you very much, John. You have to be safe. That's a mistake. Okay. Why are you all right? How are you? I'm fine. In looking at this meeting and what Burbachev said, we do have to consider the background of their five, 15-year plan that he's going through. He has some very ambitious plans. None of us, and this is the CIS, the CIS II, really see how he can achieve the number one is retooling industry. The average age of Soviet pieces of machinery is 20 years old. In this five-year plan, Burbachev is directed by 1990, half of the machinery we build. Now, that implies 70% of the machinery in a year, something that they've never done. I think maybe in a short time, Burbachev has made it. Okay. Thank you, sir. Well, thank you for everything. Thank you very much for your time. I want to wish you all the best. You've got great service. Good luck, Amy. Thanks for having me. I'll be back in a minute. I'm going to be sharing this with you. Thank you. Very clever. You're just a little souvenir, so you won't forget us. Thank you. Merry Christmas to all of you. Thank you. How are you, sir? Merry Christmas. Nice to see you. Thank you. You're a super boy. Nice to see you again. My mother, Mrs. Sloko. How are you? I'm fine. How are you? I'm fine. How are you? I'm fine. How are you? I'm fine. How are you? I'm fine. You're very kind. You make time like this. You're very... No, you come over here. I just want you to be with family, Mr. President. Hi. I really don't feel that I should be doing this for you. Let's get one more here. We are. We are. Thank you, sir. Thank you. Mrs. Sloko, thank you. That's perfect. Well, I'm glad that you brought the family in here. I wish you well. Chancellor, thank you for four years of one of the work over there. They gave you a chance to appear at the lighthouse. It's been a pleasure and a lot of joy to work with you. You showed them again just last week at the leadership and the Gipper is still there. We're thankful for that. You left without one. This is just a little souvenir. Your service here. Thank you, sir. A couple of them. Have a wonderful Christmas. Thank you. Good work for me. Good work for me. Now that we have one, Vivian is doing a great job from that service. Thank you, sir. You? Just fine. This is my sister, Arlen Honaker, my brother-in-law, Alton Honaker. Hello. It could have been for you. I don't want to get a family picture here. Okay. It seems good. I've been sending out pictures of you for five years now. Oh, sir, you want to take your pass off for a little bit? The college is better than that. Oh, good. Thank you, sir. Thank you. All right. Here's a little souvenir. It's a jelly bean jar filled with jelly nuts. Oh, terrific. All right. Thank you. Thank you for all of you. Oh, it's been a pleasure. I'm sorry to be leaving. I'm going to cry. I'm very sorry you wanted to do it. Happiness and Merry Christmas. Thank you, sir. Best of luck to you. Thank you. The future. Thanks very much. You look better than in the movies. Thank you. I can use that. Thank you. Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas. The next gentleman is at the White House 37 years in government. He was the supervisor of the Reception and the Security Office. I'm not sure what all that means. He's coming in with the seven family members. We'll be seven in total. Eight. And... Seven of games? Yes. Well, look. Well, this is quite a day. And I want to thank you very much for all that you've done with years of service for our government. Thank you, sir. Our country. Our government. It's just a little souvenir for you. Is that a family? Yes. This is a lot. Yeah. They're here for you. Thanks, sir. They're all here. Well, why don't we come on this side and have a family picture? Yeah. Squeeze right together. Thanks, sir. Well... Yes, sir. And of course, 43 years to say goodbye. Good morning. Good morning. Good morning. Sir, slide right there, sir. I can't get the picture. Well, Merry Christmas to all of you. Thank you. Merry Christmas. And maybe a couple get over here. Okay. I have a family photo. How's that? Let's get one more. That's good. Thank you, sir. Thank you. This is just a little souvenir. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Merry Christmas to you. Thank you. Thank you very much. I know a lot of people who miss you. Thank you. I appreciate it. Thank you very much for taking the time to see us, Mr. President. Thank you very much for taking the time to see us. Ugh... Just to know you're real good friends. Mr.тYou're very active. Good to see you. To see you too. Merry Christmas to you. Merry Christmas to you. Thank you so much. What other questions? Real quick, first of all, seven representatives of those who might want to autograph us. things for you to present to you, but you did have a special request. Can you take a photograph of it at your desk if that's okay? That certainly is. Would you like to look at the pictures first, Mr. President? Well, whichever. I know you must get notes sometimes, but back home most of the time. So I figured maybe some days when you were home in a second. That's half-dome, isn't it? That's half-dome. It's the falls itself. I can't look that pretty. If I could just get you a seat at your desk. As I say, I can't look that pretty. That one's a straight-pulled peat. The sun... Does the sun okay? It doesn't matter really. It doesn't bother me. If you're doing something, you're just looking. You're doing fine just the way you are right now. That's fine. That was a good set. Thank you very much, sir. I appreciate it. It was just a little souvenir. Thank you. I wish you a Merry Christmas. We have a Merry Christmas to you. I'm your agent. I don't have any for it. I hope you have a need in pictures of California. I've got lots of them. Thank you very much, Mr. President. You're welcome. All along, there were great cliffs. There were waterfalls. And you looked, and you said, which one was the real one? It was almost impossible. Is that right? I can't get over how vast that park is. When you start driving in, you go through the Little Town Mariposa. Yeah, I think so. The Old Mine Town or Gold Rush Town. And then you can see the foothills and the mountains. And it just goes on and on and on and on. In fact, you can come into it from the valley side, from over in the Central Valley. And you come up here to the Sierras. And what the devil is the name of that road is... Oh. And then it brings... One of the Marines, who stands out here at the West Wing Lobby door. When visitors come in, he's the West Wing Sentry and he's at the door in the afternoon. He's leaving and moving on to another post. Sort of. Thanks, sir. Well, where are you going to? The station. Hawaii, sir. That's not hard to take. Well, good luck. Thanks for everything. You must have once wished that sometimes you could lock that door out here. Well, here's a little key change. Thank you very much, sir. Thank you very much. Thank you, sir. Merry Christmas. Thank you, Mr. President. He's one of the most pleasant individuals. When you come in in the morning, he's always there and you can be in a so-so mood and he would always be there. President, you know Barbara Hayward, and he's a mother. Hello, how are you doing? Very nice to meet you. She's just visiting from England. She arrived on Friday. Thank you. Turn around and get a picture. Right here, Barbara. Thank you, sir. Okay. She's going to be here for three weeks. Three weeks? Yes, three weeks, yes. Her first trip in seven years. We've not seen her. Oh, it is. Oh, great. That's a great question. I wouldn't lie on that anyway. Thank you. Yes, sir. Most of my people are very nice. We don't want anyone there to think you're disloyal to the country. We're just a bit of a souvenir of your present here. Thank you very much. He's nice. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Very sweet. Thank you. All right. Okay. She has two plastic knees. Watch this for, Ken. It gets slippery at times. All right. See them. You've seen them there. The magic thing will be if I can get them back in the car. Can you see? You've seen the cards? No. Just a little trick. Oops. Whoops. I better not do that again. I won't be a magician. Give away all your secrets.