 Hello, Mr. President, here we go. We have a pleasure to see you again. Thank you very much for receiving us. Have a great day. See you. Hello. Welcome. Welcome. Welcome. Welcome. Welcome. Welcome. Welcome. Welcome. Welcome. We have a tandem of four. Thank you. I have been proud of you since I was six. I am humming at every year. I enjoyed doing it every time. Thank you. Thank you very much. And let me apologize for being late. I got behind schedule about 10 o'clock this morning. Why are you having to catch up? Sometimes that's what I am afraid to consider. I was telling to my dear Dick, the water that yesterday had for 45 minutes the visit of the Soviet ambassador. We left the presenting credentials. It was really a kind of a bridge of our diplomatic practices. I might have had a quite a poor game. Have any use of the conversation? Well, I want to reaffirm our continuing commitment to the United Nations and my own personal interest in that. I kind of want the charter goals to be fulfilled and you want to carry on with regard to that. I do have a concern. The concern that is that the UN doesn't get in the same financial condition of the country this evening. We have continued with you. I am afraid. I think that, well, anything as we all know, the government tends to pull it. It's not watched in the bureaucracy. You get business like this. I know you've been doing this. I appreciate it. Well, I think today I am the most unpopular Secretary-General because yesterday I approved to make this an order to that. You stay interrupted or you want to continue? I'll stay in a moment. Well, I know you're all going to have to listen to me for at least a few minutes over in the White House there, but I just want to thank you for all that you've done. I know that there are some gentlemen here that feel grateful to you too. We were only given a couple of weeks to try and organize our forces for the vote that we lost yesterday, but your efforts at mobilizing the people of our country and it was a great help and two weeks ago we were much further behind and it turned out and actually the vote was really closer than it shows with the count because there were some of the no votes in there that were kind of conditional and some of them based on the fact that they know there is a second vote coming up. Not really, we had to call it a third vote because the second vote would be the vote by the Senate in the coming week and we're very optimistic about that one. And then when the Easter recess is over, as you've probably been told, there will be a vote in the House again and we're going to do everything we can on that one, win that one. Maybe just in a couple of minutes that we have before and start over to the other building maybe somebody has some questions. Mr. President, I'd just like to make a comment and that is that in a situation like this, the only indication that you are all getting this freedom struggle, perhaps never before on the foreign policy difference between businessmen, ethnic and minority groups, we've all come together for a global cause. Unfortunately for America, that cause, the cause of freedom and hope and democracy suffered a temporary setback. Yes, we'll be in the House of Representatives under by a temporary, thorough cruise. America will not desert you and your courageous struggle to expel a communist theory from the American. But paraphrase another famous freedom fighter, John Paul Jones. We have not yet begun to fight like this, but there was a joke that was born in recent years out of that line of John Paul Jones of the American Revolution and it kind of fits what happened with hazard, but when he said this, the deck of the ship was covered with dead sailors and wounded and dead sailors and Marines and when he said that, one of the wounded raised up on his elbow and says there's always one character that didn't get the message. The Senate will be voting on our asics every day that passes. The freedom fighters of Nicaragua are left to face Soviet helicopter gunships with handheld rifles. How can we allow that to remain and inviting the worldwide terrorist network to set up shots around the country? The Gaddafi has bolstered his intention to fight America, quote, at its doorstep. The Nicaraguan colonists have threatened and ringed the United States with a noose of hostile common estates. Soon it will be too late for excuse me. The question now is, will we reverse this tragedy? The answer will be of the answer must be yes. There is simply no more important foreign policy question before the United States Congress today. No doubt they will be emboldened by yesterday's vote in the House and will try to seriously damage the freedom fighters before aid can arrive. We can't let that happen. We can't let the final hope of freedom of Nicaragua, Alfonzo, Adolfo, and Arturo, you do kind of come up and stand by my side. I want to tell you something. We're in this together. The future of Central America is not with communism. We have to give no ground in supporting the democratic resistance of Nicaragua. Until these men are successful in their freedom struggle, there will be no peace in Central America and there will be no peace in our soldiers. She will.