 Mr. President, will you veto it, really, if it still has the fairness doctrine in it? Mr. President, what are you doing to stop the killing of unarmed Palestinians by the occupation troops? Mr. President, what is the message to the markets if you and Congress can't come up with a view? Mr. President, what is your response to Seymour's comments about ethics in government? He's kept his word to Congress that it's done its job, so the President's in good shape. Do you think Congress will do its job? It's not much precedent that we're working on it. Anyone the Vice President made up to negotiate a peace treaty? Have you endorsed a treaty outside of Congress? Get your copy at me. Thank you all for coming down. I know you've been a little busy lately. I know I've met with the task force at the Bob Dylan Center to coordinate Senate Consideration Treaty, and they're looking forward to working with them. But Bob, why don't you start off and then we'll hear from the others about your views and conclusions and any of them that you may have. Mr. President, we indicated last week, I think there are a number of Republicans who obviously support the treaty, and the principle of getting the treaty signed, and they indicate the general support. Now some may have some high-level people, some may have concerns, others may have different concerns, but we're here to indicate that we want to be helpful in the ratification process. I think Dick Luger... Mr. President, it's to you. Please take a couple of seats. At least a little front to play on. PSI from the time through the present. We had the Prime Minister of Italy able to reach the PSI joint venture, and Presbyterian helps out presenting the report. All right. And then let's do that. Mr. President, you've messed your moustache up. Mr. Ambassador, welcome. Mr. President, I'm here to bring you the most wonderful wishes from my people, from my government. Well, thank you very much. Mr. President, it's a great pleasure to see you. Pleasure to see you. I'm so glad to see you. And you're not. I'll go ahead and get you. Do I sense an interest in your part in that? Oh, definitely. You and I will go over in front of the fireplace, exchange your darkness, and then you will come in and join us. I want you to know how much we admire what your country is doing in regard to the people and the exiles who need help and so forth. And we look forward to a continued relationship and working together on a number of the problems and terrorism to combat enforcement. Mr. President, I promise you that you will work in that direction with all my work and I think we really did take the torch of the Statue of Liberty and have it on the Danube and keep it in line. Well, actually... Tell me how it's all Estonia. It's easy. It's all Estonia. Is it all right, Estonia? Yes. Yes, I put in... Yes, Bill has a fine reaction there. I thought that he wouldn't be as neglected as he would if I had to have him here. Well, I told, I think Bill is doing that. Next year, Mr. President, the donor of this man who donated it might come and be the donor of Trump. Maybe there's a chance that he could see it. Because he's a very good-glorious man. So maybe it's possible. All right, I would like that. Tommy Cleston said that he's also my best friend. He basically got to my predecessor, who was also a great man. He knew already when he was... Oh, well, please, if you have a chance to give him my regards. I will certainly shall tell her that. Yes. Yes, that's wonderful. Bye, and a happy Christmas, dude. The same to you. Thank you. Merry Christmas. Merry Christmas. Goodbye. You too. President, representative of the Marshall Islands, Mr. Kendall. Mr. President, welcome. Greetings to see you. And Lisa. You and I will go over in front of the fireplace and exchange our papers, and then we too will join. Well, it's been one full year now, the relationship between our two countries that we value very highly. We're creating some, we're forcing it to be. Please give my regards to them. Would you come in now? I think if you were between us, it would be a nicer picture. Mr. President, the representative of Micronesia, Mr. Maria Lau. Welcome. Mr. President. It's a pleasure to have the representative of the Federated States of Micronesia here. Thank you, Rick. My wife, Maria Lau. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. You and I will go over in front of the fireplace. Okay. And then after we've exchanged papers, and then you'll come in and join us. Oh. One full year of self-government and association with us and we're proud to be in this relationship with you. Boss, that is...