 I think they'd like to have us over in front of the fire. Yes, I think so. We've been very happy with the election sometime. I was going to mention it, and he's very happy, though he's a little bit reticent about flying and traveling. I dare you to do that every day. Yes, but I have to tell you that for about 15 years after World War II, I deliberately grounded myself. I never stepped in an airplane. I had a kind of compulsion at the time, and I knew that someday I'd have an idea. Well, he's very, very happy about the invitation. And he's working, is it short? Working, is it? You have the very, very most of the world on your shoulders. And he has his own world. And incidentally, you can all be very helpful to us in persuading Congress, because I think that Caribbean initiative is... Those are our hopes, yes. And so far, it is bowed down up there in the hill. And I think that... Well, we've been trying to get around the corners. I think that he can effect down some congressmen. My hope's over. Right? I have the honor of presenting the eventual process of previous ambassador and mine. All right. Thank you, sir. Well, all right, we'll have to arrange it. Thank you, sir. Thank you. Mr. Ambassador, Ambassador Zimbabwe. Yes, Mr. Ambassador. Welcome. Mr. Zimbabwe. Mr. Zimbabwe. Mr. Zimbabwe. Mr. Zimbabwe. Mr. Zimbabwe. Mr. Zimbabwe. Mr. Zimbabwe. Mr. Zimbabwe Hey, Mr. Zimbabwe, Mr. Zimbabwe. Mr. Zimbabwe? Well, Mr. Ambassador, when we go in front of a fire, and we say a picture taken and him And then, call a family and a little family picture, take your little hand and exchange it, take your credentials, and welcome here and now, again, it's my favorite, favorite. Thank you. I don't want to war one or two on the somebody trip, and I like the problem in six places. Favorite of the day. Favorite of the day. Nominated to have the SSR as the gold. I'm sorry. I take all this. All right, thank you. Well, delighted to welcome you here. I'm continuing working with the U.N. We enjoy its independent status. Thank you very much. And I hope the guy shortly in immigration will be straightened out. Thank you very much, Mr. President. We will follow the course of our independent line, and we will try to solve all the matters which concern our relationship. And there is a substantial exchange in all fields, which will make me happy. And we hope that I will work for your visit in Romania. Well, President Ceaușescu and Mrs. Ceaușescu. Well, thank you very much. I expect you as soon as possible. Well, I look forward to that. There will be large crowds of Romanian people. I remember another American president who went there and had that warm welcome. Some years ago. All right, thank you. Thank you very much. Mr. President, Ambassador Senegal. Thank you very much. Respectful greetings to you, Mr. President. Well, welcome to our country, pleased to have you here. Oh, we understand. Oh, I didn't speak. Oh, I didn't speak. I corresponded to the president's view. We most appreciate the kind of relations we have. The latest good favor to us, we appreciate it, is making Dakar available in case our shepherds. I would like to make sure that the people in the community continue working with their own stimulation. Mr. President, I think the one is over in front of the fire station. Thank you so much. I have my speech, but it's not on the screen. Thank you very much. My letters of accreditation and the letter of recall of my predecessor. All right, thank you very much. President Ambassador, Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President. I'm pleased to see you. I'm very glad to have you here. Mr. President, we had a very nice time with him at the end of that. We established a very good rapport and enjoyed it very much. And I do bring to you the greetings of my prime minister, Rob Maldin. I've served and I've been in the parliament 18 months longer than he retired earlier. But he sent his personal greetings there. I have personal greetings to you from Monroe Brown and Francis. They told me to give their warmest regards. Well, I would be pleased to give my warmest regards to Monroe Brown and Francis. Yes, I think they want you and I over there for a picture. Shelly, stand to attention. Better picture here in the middle. Well, welcome to our country. Mr. President, Ambassador Boyd, Ambassador Sir, Ambassador Boyd. Thank you very much. Thank you. I think they want us over in front of the fireplace for a picture. All right. And I think it would be a better picture if you get it from this. Mr. President. Well, I guess this will be there. Thank you very much. Ambassador Boyd, this is a fire. I think that we've served an impressive moment. And that President is going to fight in the future. Thank you. Thank you very much. I always tease my friends because I have been in politics as long as you have. When I see President Reagan, I'm supposed to ask him to give me an appointment with his father. Because we're good hair. Yes, well, he's most of the time, he's over at, wait a minute, where is he? Milts at what hotel? Milts. Who's that? Is it the sheriff? It's the sheriff. I think Milts Pitts is his name. The Sheridan Hotel. Well, I would do my utmost, Mr. President, not only to serve the interests of the public, but to help the public. Awesome, sir. Thank you very much. I guess you were out of happiness. Hey, I gave you an appointment. I'm here to make success. If I just say yes there. Gary, how you doing? That is exactly right. Thank you very much. Well, it's a great pleasure to see you. As I said, we should go with all my happiness. Thank you very much. Thank you, Anna. I'll do some volunteer work. I'll see you. Okay, all right. We have one agent. What are they going to do with you? Send me to Mississippi. He's going to be our ambassador down here, Mr. President. Thank you, sir. Well, thanks for everything.