 The Ambassador of the Kingdom of Tonga. Hello, sir, Mr. Ambassador. How have you been? Is that mine? Well, that's your bag in front of your fireman. Madam. Ah, hello. You and I will go home and have a picture taken. And then you come in and join us. We'll have a picture. I'm pleased to have you here. I appreciate very much what your country has done to receding our ships. I'll put your picture here in the middle. His Excellency the Foreign Minister of the United States. Your Excellency, great honor. Thank you. Thank you. Yes, and it's a great, great opportunity for a television show. Wednesday, your Ambassador presented an event that took place with your father. Yes, Mr. Wilson. He called. Beautiful. And it was a beautiful ceremony. We turned out of the press. I don't know. I'm sorry. He'll be here. Well, thank you. I'm English. I know that you are bilingual. No. Or plural English. And it's signed by Sonny Mets, the only power. Yes. I'm looking forward to seeing him. The second year, I will be there. Oh, yes, yes, yes. I hope to be there of our, at least, more than half an hour, whatever time. I know that you have been so kind to be there and to connect with him. Well. And he's looking forward. Thank you. Good to see you. This is now formal, but so close. I know that you will see some pieces of snacks. Why is that? Condo is looking forward. You're going to be in New York this week. Yes. Why is he at dinner with your father? One day. He told us he was leaving. Yes. Thank you. The Ambassador of the Republic of Botswana. Well, Mr. President. Thank you. Good to see you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. President. I'm looking forward to going. The family is going to come. They're not here with you. Thank you, Mr. President. I'm looking forward to going. The family is going to come. They're not here with you. They're not here with me. Yeah. Unfortunately, I think that message is wonderful. Thank you. Thank you. I'm looking forward to visiting with you. President. It's your main night. President Massimo. President Massimo. I have a bunch there in Bonn. Well, President Massimo. I'm looking forward to visiting with you. It's good to see you again. We had a wonderful time in Bonn. I appreciate it. I really appreciate it. I appreciate it very much. President, I would like to express my gratitude and my thanks to you to receive me. It's a great honor, not only for me personally, but particularly for your honor at our foundation. Well, I want to congratulate you on that. There's not only your long years of government, your work there, your work to maintain the relations of the Atlantic Alliance across the ocean ourselves. I would like to congratulate you again for the work you're doing as a member of the International Association, but also for maintaining the Alliance and the Atlantic Alliance. But this reception and speech clearly shows where the foundation is standing in your work. This reception probably indicates worldwide where the foundation stands as far as its activities are concerned. I would like to give regards from our Chancellor Helmut Kohl, who happens to be on the board of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation. I didn't know that about him, but I... That was it. Please return my regards to him. He's a good friend. Please return my regards to him as a good friend of yours. This is a little souvenir from you for his cufflinks. It's like a nice seal. President, this is Wolfgang Porcek, who is Mr. Hex's representative here in Washington. Yes. President, the foundation is a poor foundation. The foundation is a poor foundation. I have only brought a small memory with me. This is the Minalia, which is a Konrad Adenauer reminder. This is sealed according to the Sasserend Portrait. I would like to give it to you, because I think that you and our great-grandfather have a lot in common. The Konrad Adenauer Foundation is a poor institution. Therefore, I can only bring a small gift, but I would like to give you a medal, which has been designed after the wonderful portrait of Konrad Adenauer, the portrait by Daniel Sutherland, because I strongly believe that our great-statesman, Konrad Adenauer, and you yourself, Mr. President, have so much in common. Well, thank you. I'm very honored for you to say such a thing, because I admire him very much. I would like to wish you, Mr. President, that you may be able to spend a long time with your country and with your free world for a long time. And I wish you, Mr. President, that you will conduct affairs for the benefit of the United States and for the whole world from your office much, much longer. Thank you very much, and thank you for this. I'm very proud of you. Thank you, Mr. President. That's good to see you. Thank you, Mr. President. Tom Clark, how are you today? Nice to meet you. I'm good, thank you. Lane Fortner, Mr. President, and Mr. President Gilroy, Mr. President. Mr. Kennedy, Mr. President, this is not a lot when we first started 20 years ago, we presented the awards, and we've carried them on ever since, to all of the various presidents we've given to the other people. Well, thank you very much. This is the actual, fine job. Would you like to see the name on the back of it? You're going to kick it out of there. It's Lee. It's Lee. It's Lee's cousin. And he started making the heads 20 years ago and he's been making them ever since. I'll be darned. Well, listen, I'm greatly honored. I understand that as we started by Arnold Palmer. Arnold, sir. I think I had a very original phoboid, myself and Arnold Palmer, at the Virginia Grove. And it was long about cocktail time in our camp, and a group of strolling players came in. They're really all members, you know, of the Grove, the Dublin Brass. And they were playing, and they insisted that he and I get up with the Mariachis. The Mariachis. I'll have to put this down to show you, but incidentally, I thank you very much for this. There we were, and we're standing there after the music has stopped, and he's with our Mariachis. And you know, Arnold, he just said to me, let me see your grip. He said, let me see your grip. And he moved down and he said, you hook. Like for the last two years. So he started showing me, and the picture they got, even the living color, eight by 10. Arnold and me, and there we are with a couple of Mariachis. He's with the Grove. They're beautiful. My treasure. Well, here, since little enough, and really very little after that, but just one that you could lose in the rock for an older. Thank you, sir. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you, sir. I assume that you do play. Oh, yes. We try. We try. Well, for years now, it's gotten down to me for the once a year out of Water Annaberg's place of residence. No, I'm out there bobbling. In each New Year's day. And I find out that even though I don't get it, you know, that's like a half a dozen games for six years, I still get just speaking out of it. But now I get mad more often. When the box is coming in next week, we're going to play a deep fill. Oh. We are here a little operation. Thank you. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you for the time. Oh. I'm very honored. Mr. John. Sir. Sir. No, this was not given for golf. Thank you very much. Thank you. Hey, thanks again. Good to see you. Good to see you. Mr. President. Good to see you. My name is Mario Werri. I'm fromせsen. And I work for your channel. And we're planning to have a fundraiser for you And you are going to know him very well. How do you feel? How do you feel? I feel fine. I hope that someday the American people will follow. We have to try to keep trying. We have to try to keep trying. Thank you very much. Right now? Right now? Right now? Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Danny? Hi, I'm Danny Boggs. I'm the Deputy Secretary of Energy. I'll be working for you in Don Hodel. It's a great joy. Frank? Mr. President? Hello there. Frank is here in Mexico. Living in Chicago. I'm very proud and pleased to have you. I'm very excited. It's been a long time, Mr. President. How are you? It's so good to see you again. I'm a Commissioner now. Thanks to you. I've been appointed, cleared yesterday. And I'll be with the U.S. Pro Commission. Good to see you. I appreciate it. Mr. President, Mr. Mark is in the Council Department of Transportation. Pleasure to meet you. Pleased to meet you. Please be seated. Let's now work for you. Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President, I'm Victor Rivera. I'm the Agency for International Development. I'm the Administrator for Latin America. I'm trying to implement the therapy based initiative program. I'm pleased to have you. My pleasure. I'm the Director of the Texas Department of Transportation. I'm Mr. President Armand Hennig. Small business director for the Department of Transportation. The original name, my first job, long time in California. Glad to have you. Hennig. Well, thanks, Mr. President. It's so good to see you. I knew it's good stuff to have you. We're going to start all over again. You're going to take out on the road. President Joseph, President Trump. Everybody gather on the ground. Thank you, Mr. President. President Howard, Welcome to California. I'm going to be home safe. I'm that way enough already. Well, listen, I know that you're leaving. I just want to thank for all of this. I know what you're doing. I'll be sorry to see you, but I'm very much impressed. Have you heard me? I tried to be of service and I will be out there supporting your program. Thank you very much. See you again. Thank you. For this one, he is the leader who's 82 years old today and this Education Day proclamation coincides with his birthday. So, because he's living, we can't honor him with his special proclamation of his name. We don't do that for persons who have died. So, it's his birthday and if you can say, well, above the children, I think I'll just say the great leader. Yes. It's really very easy about you doing whatever you like to do. But Rabbi Shemtov and Rabbi Feller, I can hear that here it is just a little coming up. Rabbi Shemtov and Rabbi Feller. Those two are easy. And the three senators would like to introduce you. Rabbi Shemtov and Rabbi Feller. Mr. President, how are you? President. Hi, Mr. President. Thank you so much. Why don't you speak? Let's go. Signed last year for the president. The proclamation is also issued on the 27th of May. The president and the president. Last night on the occasion he addressed 3,000 people and his message was transmitted to the people that were on the coast. He loaded the president's contributions to improving of this country's government in the world, especially in issues which are so vital to him such as the government's support for education and the government's support for introducing the moment of silence to the public schools and also the idea of non-feminism. And he expressed his tribute to the president and told him that the great opportunities which are mighty according to the president should be implemented to the full extent. Well, I can't tell you what I'm proud of. He is a great leader and not only in education but in the necessity that education be accompanied by more of a spiritual values as well.