 I find you very well. Yes. Working is good. We'll just have to small talk for a little bit about the waves of the dust. I see that everything is fine. There is a great hope. And this is your merit. We think that this promise to the city of the president had a symbolic value. Yes, I know. That's why I said it. Really, to begin negotiations, if Israel remains steadfastly opposed to dealing with people. Well, of course, because the ultimate solution does not depend on outsiders or us. Peace must be brought about by the involved nations of meeting with each other and settling their differences. If the PLO doesn't live up to its word, what do we do? Well, we certainly break off communications. Have the talks already started? No, we've named our channel and they have expressed their intention to immediately contact. Do we have any time available for them? No. President, why was the U.S. fought with the Palestinians but not recognized a Palestinian state? No, because there is no such thing as it now. There is the Palestinian state. If you recognize someone, as in fact, it would be us declaring who was in charge there. Could we ask the Prime Minister how he feels about this? Thank you. Thank you. I share this view expressed by the President. The importance of this decision is the fact of having found someone who represents the Palestinians. This helps to solve a delicate problem, because to make peace we need to know who the interlocutors are. This helps to work towards the solution of a delicate problem, because to make peace you have to know who to make peace with and who is your counterpart. And now talks will help us understand whether conditions are there for negotiation. The decision of the American government is very important, because it has solved this problem of finding the counterpart. Thank you. Thank you. Mr. President, our Minister. Yes, hello there. Good morning. Good morning. How are you doing? I'm fine. How are you? I'm fine. Good to see you. Peace is easy. Peace is easy. I want to see you back in Washington. Italy is one of our closest friends and allies. I'm a little jealous of being in Los Angeles. I once told Margaret Thatcher that if those original colonists had come across that ocean mountain, the capital of the United States would be in Washington, in California. Washington. Well. Jeff Johnson, the national secretary. Hello, Mr. President. Got it. Mr. President, I'm going to spend a few moments with you today. You're one of the most loving, caring, open man this nation has ever known. We thank you very much for that. Tonight the nation will join with you in this Christmas season in the lighting of the Christmas tree and in the spirit of the Christmas season. And we know that you will do a very fine job of representing our nation with that. We thank you for presenting you this plaque that reads, Mr. President Ronald Reagan, your love is for all persons and your light is for all time. Thank you, the national organization, December 15, 1988, Washington, D.C. Thank you. Thank you very much. The organization is the promise to us that America's future will still be the greatest agricultural producing nation in the world. And thanks to all of you and what you mean. And I just made a note so I wouldn't forget. You know, as the years go by, we have a tendency to forget things. Three things particularly. The first is, you know, I've forgotten where the three are. Well, anyway, here, but I just wanted to make a note. You have some alumni that served here. Secretary John Block was the FFA. And Malcolm Baldr is the Secretary of Commerce, who's now a deceased and leftist, but he was too. And I have to get the whole title straight on this from the White House. They just made him a fair, special assistant. And that was Fred McClure. He, too, was an alumnus of FFA. But I guess, Ken, I've enjoyed every time I've met every year with your counterparts before you and now you, and I just want you to know how very proud you've made me with this. Thank you. Thank you very much. So we kind of move in a little closer together. Thank you. I want to squeeze everything. Let me show you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. The jobs you now have traveled about 200,000 miles. That's about it. Thank you very much. Thank you. God bless you. Thank you. I'll miss you. Thank you very much.