 Mr. Harlow, Mr. Harlow. Thank you. Mr. President, how are you doing? I'm good, how are you doing? Good to see you. I think they've already grabbed a gun. Thank you very much. Thank you. I know that we do. I know that we do. I know that we do. I know that we do. You're very grateful to you to answering our, our, to responding to our questions. And we're very, very, very pleased to be able to publish that. And I brought a copy of our newspaper to you. I thought that you would enjoy the Finnish language. Well. Before coming to Helsinki. You won't ask me questions enough. No, no, no, no. But it's a nationally distributed, both popular and, and, and, and a serious newspaper. Well, thank you very much. And I'm sure that one of you had a couple of questions you still want to do. Of course. You've had many questions. We won't bother you. I know you were very busy. But, but how do you feel now? You have six days before your trip. And we, and it's the whole, the world is looking upon you. How do you feel today? I feel fine. Looking forward to it. Looking forward to it. Yes. And Finland. What kind of, what kind of ideas you have about Finland? What's the impression, what, what does the name Finland tell you? Well, for one thing, we're celebrating now, both countries, the 350th anniversary. Yes. At the beginning of our association of friendship and the colony of, of Finnish people here in the United States. And so, and I've never been either of the two countries, Finland or the Soviet Union. And I'm looking forward to the two of them. So you realize that there is a very, very long standing relationship between the United States and Finland. Yes. And I have always been greatly interested in the United States. And it's always been very important for us to, to maintain a good and a special relationship. And I know that Finnish people and indeed our readers are looking greatly forward to, to your, let's say, stopover in Helsinki. We know it's not a great official visit, but the expectations are very great. Your, your and Mrs. Reagan's arrival. We are very happy to see you there. I'm looking forward to it. We, you know, we have to face the fact that our great tradition of Santa Claus and coming through the sky behind the reindeer, that has to be finished in origin. We're still driving reindeer here. I know, although I'm afraid the Santa Claus is sleeping just now. I think waiting for next winter, if you insist, we'll wake him up. No, no, no. Okay. Thank you very much. Mr. President, welcome to Finland. Have a pleasant trip to Finland. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you. Mr. President. Hello. This is Korotis from Hokonev. What are you saying? Hello. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. I think you're having a camera man. He's getting a picture here. Good. But everything needs to be read for a message. Maybe just a little conversation, please. Well, all right. I said you had a few questions. Yes. I'm great that you'll be in Moscow. And then, right now, you're making available the car. Well, it'll be faster. Thank you. Well, and you had a couple of questions. I understand. Let me. I have something on paper. What? But practically for me, I tell you, it's great to understand. You may be faster. Yeah. Are you happy? Am I happy? After all those years of your presidency, you've been one of the most important people in this house. Now I'm going to Moscow. First night of your life. Yes. I'm looking forward to it. Are you happy? Yes. After all. Yes, sir. Thank you. It's important for me because now, you will fulfill all dreams of normal time who became president of one of my best countries in this house. Well, yes, I'm happy and very pleased to be going to see your country. Yes, that's here in December. And now, I'm waiting for you to ask all of our magazines, and actually, we'll publish the center. And those people are waiting for you. All of Moscow now. They will be precious. You know, if a little story is about you, you know, you are a very personal person. Well, that's nice to hear. Yes. I hope you're a nice person too. All right. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you for your time. Thank you very much. Okay. Hello there. Mr. President, very nice to see you again. How are you, sir? Hi. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Good to see you. I didn't come over here in the middle of my door. You brought me in the middle? Always in the middle. Always the major kind of a thing. That's great. Don't you mess up there, Peter. No, I better not mess up this one. May I look right here? Great. Terrific. Thank you. How about that? How are you doing? You look terrific. You look great. Well, things are like they usually are here, spinning around and trying to pin one thing or another down. Well, I know the world is watching you all over. We've just come from a long tour in Germany. And in England, we've had a sold out tour. We played the big halls and it was wonderful. Have you been down to Jamaica lately? We're going June 1st. Yeah, we're going to spend two weeks there. There are pals from Jamaica. Oh, really? It's not here now. The man who's back in the U of E in Moscow. Oh, I know you will. Well, we'll think about you. Pray for you. We'll do that. We always pray for you. We sure do. We're making that. I think that's what gets us all through. Really, it really does. How's Miss Ray? Just fine. I've wanted to talk to her so much and I'm going to about the drug thing. drug thing, you know, just say no thing. Waylon and I both involved in helping drug reviews. Waylon Jennings, he said. For the last four years, we've been involved in that. That's great, because she believes and I believe. Well, I think we all believe here that really the only answer has got to be taking the customer away from the drugs. You're absolutely right. You can't head off. We've increased vastly the amount of interception of drugs that we're receiving and the lanes and the ships. I know. Mm-hmm. And it's just... It's like pulling your hair out of you. Yeah. You know? With our coastlines and that big border, there's no way it just keeps coming. We know that. We got a place in Jamaica and that's one of the big sources, you know, and we see it all the time. You just got to...the people that are using it, the ones that got to be stopped. Yeah. Cut off their supply. That's the way to do it. Right off the bat. If it was a plot, I would have quit. Well, listen. Listen. You're the busiest man alive, I know. We had hoped...John and I wanted to bring William and Jesse to see you and then he had the Horatio Alger students this morning and John's going to give this Horatio Alger Award to Waylon. So we thought we were bringing him up here and then he couldn't come and so we ended up coming anyway. But anyway, well, thank you for taking the time. Thank you for taking the time. I take something for, I don't know which ever meeting, but for where he's...for the union. Well, for the union. Yes. Yes. So anyway, they just sent their very best Waylon and Jesse to you and they really felt embarrassed that they thought they were coming and then they had to do that so they couldn't come. As long as he brought you. That's all. Well, I always look for excuses to see how our...we're old buddies. Thanks for your time. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Good to see you, sir. God bless you. We'll be praying for you and thinking about you and I'll just know God and we'll take care of you. We'll give her a best financing. I'm sure we can. Okay. Thank you very much. Okay. Thank you, sir. Come on over here. Come on over here. Thank you. I'll be back tomorrow.