 I know I know you. Hi, President. Good to see you. I guess we have to go over here, and I sit down, and you stand on either side, and we'll wait for the thundery bird to come in. You're going to grab them all. I mean, carefully prepare a script. I'm trying to make it... Not too obvious. These are the lighting touches that I want. That's quite a lot of work. Radio. We'll see you in a minute. We're sort of anxious to wait for the hour, so... Yes. I'm going out to your estate. Can I set you up? Go, sir. Okay, Jim. Can we move this mic out of this place? This? The mic? We're going to put the mic back just a little bit. No. Liz, let me know when you're ready. This mic. Can you move it back a little more and more? Awesome. Jim. Okay, can we ask... Can we take the microphones off the desk, please? The point of this is to... Oh, you can serve them. All right, we're ready, sir. Well, I'm gratified to meet... We meet today in the spirit of bipartisan cooperation and agreement about new procedures to govern the approval and notification of Congress of concerning sensitive intelligence activities. I know the letter that I'm giving to each of you reflects serious work and tense work by you and my senior advisors, and I'm most grateful for your efforts. The measure of agreement that's reflected in my letter demonstrates the vital importance that I attached to cooperation between the Congress and the executive branch in the intelligence area. And in this, I know we all agree. And I firmly believe that the new procedures we're putting in place will strengthen that cooperation, facilitate the work of your committee in fulfilling its important responsibilities. The procedures address legitimate areas of concern to the Congress and the executive, and they have my full support. So, saying, I shall deliver the mail. Does this mean that you're going to notify all of all covert actions before they take place, and on a faster basis than you have in the past? Well, they're going to have a press conference back up in the hill there, and they'll respond there as to... Well, is this an outgrowth of your big mistakes in the Iran scandal? Not not notifying them about the weapons? I haven't told them the mistakes yet. Mr. President, do you think it is obvious to need for combat capacity registration? No. You were informed, I know, no question. We'll win, and you'll have that done later on. Mr. President, what do you hear about the Central American peace plan that's already us going to go through?