 Why don't you change, Mr. President? Speak of peace in Central America. Why are you asking for $270 million for the conference? What would you like the church to do to help for peace in the region? What can the church do? Not to play. Not to play. But you like the weather. And then, for the world peace, I'm convinced that it's necessary to respect also the secret of each lesson. Oh, cool. Mr. President, how do you square asking for more than $170 million to play out in the United Arab Emirates? I think you can't let them stop. Yes, sir. I don't like things here. You're too many. It is wholeness who can lose on the progress that has been made toward the establishment of a genuine peace in Central America. I assured His Holiness that the United States is committed to the extension of democracy throughout Latin America. The Pope committed to the establishment of an enduring world peace and to the extension or expansion of human freedom around the globe. Indeed, without freedom, there can be no peace. In the hard work, honesty, thrift initiative and daring. Generous aid from the wealthier nations to the poorer is certainly of great importance. But in the long term, it's even more important to share the conditions, the moral causes of prosperity. Mr. President, I'm grateful for the great courtesy that you extend to me by coming personally, express my own deep respect for the constitutional structure of this democracy, which you are called to preserve, protect and defend. In addressing you, Mr. President, I willingly pay honor to the United States for what she has accomplished for her own people, for all those whom she has embraced in a cultural creativity and welcomed into an indivisible national unity according to her own motto, a pluribus to center. For all of you, this is a special hour in your history. The celebration of the bicentennial of you is a time to recall the original American political faith with its appeal to the sovereignty of God. To celebrate the origin of the United States is to stand. At every turn, he said, your bicentennial speaks to you of moral principles, religious convictions, in early naval rights given by the creator. And he added, we earnestly call that this call gives a great blessing of God. From the beginning of America, freedom was directed to forming a well-ordered society and to promoting its peaceful life. Freedom was... This is the freedom that America is called to live and guard and to transmit. This call to exercise is satisfied. It's the freedom to do what we ought as human beings created by God according to his plan. It is the freedom to live the truth of what we are and what we as brothers and sisters in a common humanity. That is why Jesus Christ linked truth and freedom together, stating solemnly, you will know the truth and the effort to guard and perfect the gift of freedom. Must also include the relentless pursuit of truth. Speaking to America, Fred can be the big overnight. This, when he told the Christians, never to use their freedom. To use it with what I said to the President of the United States in 1979, I would now repeat attachment to human values and to ethical concerns which have been a hallmark of the American people must be situated especially in the present context of the growing interdependence of people, present-day relationships between peoples and between nations demand the establishment of greater international cooperation also in the economic field. The more powerful nation is, the greater becomes its international responsibility for a more just relationship between all the nations of the world in respect for their dignity and their own personality. A link to service, freedom is in detail. The freedom to be America, the freedom to be America, constitutional democracy. Pope John Paul II is now taking hands with the President and his shutter is exploding around it and they make their way back towards the mansion to summarize the people address and that of President Reagan to begin with. The President sort of outlined what they had talked about inside by this media...