 Very, very good morning, Mr. President. Good morning, good to be here. Well, it's so nice to meet you. Thank you. It's really nice to be here. She's astounded, the doctor. Very nice to meet you. Well, it's good to see you. Good to be here. I think we have to come in and small talk for a while. We'll have some three-way photographers. You'll be here. You'll remember that. That's right. Yes. Let's just see. Thank you. How did we go? Let's see. Where do we sit? You said you'd sit? Sit down. There's a cold in the popper here. It's the first time you stand over here while the press is in. You don't mind that? Well, I'm not going to be able to see you. It is the summer pressure. You shouldn't be asking that. I hope you enjoy this. We've been very close. We've been very close. I'd say that it's your economic policies that caused that downturn on Wall Street yesterday. Yes. It's funny, Bill, that I couldn't understand at the beginning that creating 14 million new jobs, eliminating inflation, or virtually eliminating it, bringing it down, lowering interest rates, increasing the prosperity of the people, I just wouldn't understand that that could hurt the stock market. What worries would you have for investors today, Mr. Gritham? Well, we're in constant consultations. I think everyone has been caught by surprise in this. And it is true that at this point of the day, the market is far better situation than it was yesterday at this time, with about the same number of sales of stock, trading of stock. But we're very pleased and gratified with the action that has been taken so far by the Federal Reserve Board and the fact that two of the major banks have lowered their interest rates. Are you having meetings here today with your economic advisors? I can't speak to that, Bill, right now. I do know that we've been in continuous consultations, and many times they come up without advance scheduling. Mr. President, some on Wall Street say they want some leadership from the White House. They want some action on the budget deficit. They want to calm the fears about the Persian Gulf. What do you have to say to them? Is there going to be any action by this administration, or are you set to just let the market run its course at this point? As I told you, we are consulting continuously and have been since this started with others in our own administration, but also outside forces with regard to the deficit. Then why don't they fix the blame, as I have tried to, where it belongs on the legislature, which is going on now for more than 50 years of deficit spending. Thank you. This way, please. Wait, where's the news card? Where's the news card? What do you know? I don't know. I know where it's soon. This way. Good job. Thank you. That's just fine. Let me get it. What's that? Two of the most handsomest men in the world. I don't know about the prime minister, but you just made my day. I told you I was going to be nice to the girls. We're working on a press court. This is the last way, isn't it? Yeah, that's it. Discuss all having to do with the excellent relationship exists between our two countries. Thank you very much. Thank you. This way. They will come by sometime. Sure. Thank you. I apologize. I kept the prime minister there a little longer than we were supposed to be there. And we're going to leave here. It'll be a short meeting here. We'll continue meeting over lunch. We were almost welcome in discussing that the prime minister had a bilateral relationship with the group substantially since your visit in 1985. I think we're on the right track. And I want to reiterate my strong support for India's integrity. We stand in accordance with terrorism. And I'm glad we've been able to cooperate in combating these Sikh terrorists who are seeking to use our country as a base. Delighted to receive your letter also stating India's desire to purchase a supercomputer from monsoon research. And I've already told the prime minister we shall proceed with cooperation in aspects of combat aircraft, or I haven't mentioned that in there, that project also. You must also have a gender there that I should pause myself. Thank you, Mr. President. Mayor first, thank you for being with us today. It's a great pleasure to be here. Especially as you have so many problems and preoccupations just during these days. I appreciate your time. The visit in many ways, although very brief, is very timely. We had two years ago set out on a course of action to bring the two countries closer together. And I'm very glad that today we can look back and answer those very skeptical comments that had come at that time. We have achieved everything that we set out to do. And it's time to lay out a new agenda for us to work out to move ahead on. I believe that our two groups have already been talking to each other. Much of that has already been done. So I do appreciate again the cooperation and understanding that we've received.