 Mr. President, I don't know what you're supposed to do. I don't know. Mr. President, this is my wife. I don't know what my wife is. Yes. Well, why don't you ladies get them in here? Thank you, sir. Thank you for so much. We really miss you. He's got a maid in the house, Mr. President. He's got a maid in the shade now. He's got probably as good hours over there. He's got these right, haven't he? Yes. Thank you. This is a bouquet. There's almost a bit of something in there. Thank you. See you again. See you. Bye. Why don't we come in? Why don't you take the chair over there? It was the most confusing thing that's ever been on the air. Because he used their first names. Max comes out of the corner. He's just leading with a max of names. Who was it? What's that? Come on, son. Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen. This is Graham. I had this big reunion in here. A lunch one day at all with sports announcers. And some of them have been back. We had a tire for his voice. He was a concert baritone. We didn't know the first thing about sports. And yet he became one of the greatest sports announcers. I was in his booth one day. They had a stadium. And he had, they had not only the lineups and numbers and so forth. He had sheets with all of the football tournaments down there. So that his spotter could point that, you know, that this is an off-tack. This is a quarterback sneak. Or whatever it might be. But he's sure of their word. Well, listen now that they're going. Thanks, captain. Mr. Foreign Affairs. How are you? Nice to see you, sir. Welcome. I'm the second time. Thank you. You're a trade industry. Very nice to see you. Mr. Finance. Are you, sir? I'm the senior. I'm the senior. Good morning, sir. Good morning, sir. Hi, I am Howard, I'm here to say hello, Bronson. How are you? I'm good. I want to come over here and sit down. Listen to me. Princess Elizabeth, the ambassador of Canada. Your Highness, Madam Ambassador. Oh, very well. Good to meet you, Mr. President. I'm happy to meet you. Thank you. I think they would like to have us stand by the fireplace for a picture of art. Oh, thank you. I've tried to progress in human rights and all. I did address a little concern about relations with Lydia. But we don't think that could be very healthy for any nation. May I assure you, Mr. President, that you don't worry, because the people who have fought for their freedom, which you did, we are not going to be any other person. We are some people. And it isn't because I'm giving to you both. Oh, I shall look forward to it. Thank you very much. I don't know whether you have time. Well, yes, the books go right beside my bed, and I do it at bedtime. That's when I get to read. And I also want to say we have two things in common, criticism and the stage. I'm an infant as far as acting is concerned. You are a giant. But I've done a bit of acting, so... And I know you love your country. I think you want to step closer together. No. Well, welcome here, and we certainly look forward to the relations between our two countries. I hope that by now, this relationship between Gabon and the great nation of the United States will continue to grow. I hope that by presence here, we'll be such that the relationships between Gabon and the great nation of the United States will increase and will take new steps forward than reassuring steps. This is exactly what we want, and we shall have that relationship. We shall have that relationship. It's exactly what we want, and we shall have that relationship. It would be free to put your future... It would be more legal if you could respond. Welcome. Thank you. Mr. Anne Vassimore. Welcome. Thank you very much. What is this? That is... Excuse me. This is Mr. Silva. This is Gabon. Son-in-law. Son. You and I will go over in front of the firefighters for the fort and make our exchange here. I want you to know that we appreciate very much what's being done on your talks with India regarding the Tamil problem. I hope that everything can be worked out in a peaceful and friendly relation between all the South Asia nations. Mr. President, I bring you greetings from my President and we are very appreciative that you have helped us to find solutions to your problem. Thank you. Could we... Here you are. Oh. Yeah. Would you like to have a moment with us? I see you're going to have a moment with us. All right. Thank you.