 Thank you. Thank you. All right. Thanks. Thanks. We'll make some requests on safety today. Mr. President, the talk was talked about the Northern Island of Japan made a good effect. About the Northern Islands of Japan, the Soviet Union, made a good effect. We invite Mr. Takeshi to White House in November. You're going to invite Mr. Takeshi to White House in November also. We have to go to work, I'm speaking to them. Seems to think that you had abused his hospitality by talking so much about human rights. Sir, when you refused to place the responsibility for not letting the refused nicks out on Mr. Gorbachev, did you really mean to suggest that it was simply the fault of the bureaucracy? Well, maybe there was a bad choice of words there. It's the system. I think it's that entire system we can't place the blame on any more individuals. But doesn't he set the tone in a status system, sir? He'll answer that. It's a system that's been going on for quite some number of years. Do you think he really wants to change the whole system and will have an easier policy now? I believe that his last notice from the Paris truck that he has visited is that he very definitely intends to go forward with that attitude and the way things are done. But he doesn't want to push. Not this door. Thank you. How hard are you going to push? How hard are you going to push? We make our feelings known when we're there and he expects that. And actually we part it in a very friendly manner. But you're going to keep pushing, aren't you? Yo, we've got to go. You should read his speech. Congratulations. Oh, thank you. So, in the case, it's not an exact, George, it's a day that we're dead in our names. As always, there were a lot of people in the shuttle stationed down the road. She had the days to come in here in the evening and then they'd have a song fest. They called me mom and they called the old man, pop. And then I moved to New York and she said, it was Christmas Eve. You know, we were all going on feeling a bit down. And suddenly they burst through the door. And they had presence. And by this time, she wasn't looking at us anymore. She was looking off another distance into memory. Who cares in her eyes. Big strap in my eyes. It was from a place around my house. I was sure about it. And it already calmed on you. This policy is bearing fruit. Quite possibly, we're beginning to take down the barriers of the post-war period. Quite possibly, we're entering a new era in history. A time of lasting. Proposing new police stations. Proposing to respond to those counterbalancing weapons, such as internecane range missiles, and more, she did that with them, they said. And when the Soviet left the negotiation, what you can do with them online, that provided a basis for the anti-creation. The first three together, that did not just control offensive weapons, tremendous events, but inclusive, they said simply, that this is our history, the entire world, so that you and your downfall and downfall nations, you do not distrust each other, because they are armed. They are armed, because they distrust each other. You too, we are not thoroughly committed to out-of-Soviet troops from Afghanistan. The importance of this step should not be underestimated. That they hear about it a hundred times. So if I might go beyond our full partnership today, one for just a moment, to look at the personal reflection of the country I saw for the first time, Mr. Gorbachev and I discussed this upcoming party conference, where many of these reforms will be debated, and perhaps adopted. Mr. Gorbachev is so brilliant, walking together in red square, talking about our growing personal friendship, and meeting together with every citizen, realizing how much more people have been coming. It was then that the Lord will be out of the Soviet Union, the people of space as Nancy and I saw it. I believe there was one thing about those spaces that we will never forget. They were the faces of hope. The hope of a new era in human history, and hopefully, there will be a new era of peace and freedom in the world. And yet, Mr. Gorbachev, it has never been disputes on to the free peoples, the common peoples of the Soviet Union, that have been in the heart of the poor, poor tensions and conflicts. No disputes among governments, or the pursuit of statements of an expansion to address our members of the world. 1982, I suggest that then that the world will be at a turning point when the two great threats come into effect with one that reaffirms the dignity of the individual in the face of the modern state. I suggest that, too, that in the way of Marshall's right, he said that political order would prevent communities from Europe. I said that, at other times in history, the ruling of these had faced such situations, and when they had come to resolve the determination of free nations, decided to lose their grip of a wide movement to the democracy. A crusade for freedom, a crusade that would be not so much a struggle of our own mind, not so much a test of power and rockets, as a test of bloodbred men who have committed the battalion that held the bridge. Look at it still with that black mustache. If you put it on the end of a bridge, even today, it would say, keep it. He'd keep it. The story mentioned in the life of Colin Israel, the American writer who immortalized Market Garden in his book, A Bridge Too Far, who told the reporter that Justice Mr. Ryan was finishing his book, writing final paragraphs about General Frost's bed and stand at iron, and about how in his eyes his men would always be undefeated, her husband adversity to tears. That was quite a run, and Mrs. Ryan along with Russia, the writer could only look at her and say at General Frost, honestly, what that man went through. A few days ago, see the marriage possible caused by the Soviet dissidents, I had this same thought and asked myself what would men suffer for freedom. Dispatch about the ardent veteran concluded with this quote from General Frost about his visits to that bridge. We've been going through a lot of this, we've been going back ever since. Every year we have a, what's the word, reunion. Now there's a word that we turn to his wife. Here, what's the word for going to honor him? Reunion, she said, and no way said, there's a special word she pondered, pilgrimage, she said. Yes, pilgrimage, General Frost said. As those young kids of our name view in their time so too we must view hours. Hours is also a pilgrimage. A pilgrimage to a place that they had a rendezvous with destiny. At almost the same moment, a prime minister asked the British people for their finest power. This rendezvous, this finest opera is still upon us. Let us seem to do to stand for freedom. To stand for freedom.