 Hi, I'm sorry, I'm late. Is that the talk back? That's me. Hey, Mr. President. How are you? Nice to see you. Duck him under, Sandy. How are you? How are you? Good to see you. How are you? What a pleasant surprise. Hey, you know Phil? Hi, Mr. President. How are you? Thank you. How are you? How are you? Hi. How are you? How are you? How are you? How are you? How are you? How are you? How are you? How are you? Hi, how are you? How are you? Thank give you, Dr.س fund Seimei. How are you? This day, okay. Good to see you. Well, thank you. Nice to see you as well. I'm sorry, Mr. President. So how is everybody? I don't know what you're talking about. I still have a little bit of a problem with this. You both, let's go. We're going to write a new film. They don't know what that is, just write it. Yeah, that's not it. It was two years ago. I don't know what that is. But let me give you something for the new events that you have to jump on. CBS, this is a Vietnam film called Tourism. It is the exact opposite to the real shoot. You can act like all shoots. No film like you. No graphic violence. It stayed like this for a year. Thursday night, you get to build causal and you're going to play it. Well, this is serious. It's a serious. And it may be all the same. No, this is just a pilot. Sometimes it establishes all the characters. The NCOs are noble. In every Vietnam, that will swell with pride. And Lawrence Tish, the head of CBS, says he's going to keep it that way for a year. It's 42 minutes. With the commercials in the middle of it. Like it or not, like it, give it to the vice president and let him see the film. And then you will be so pleased when you see this film. And it's just, it undoes the whole thing. Full metal jacket and all that there, which is out there. Well, good. Well, listen, I'm not going to take any time I know what you're here for. And we're all interested to hear about it. You're going to print them all out. Thank you for this. We're starting a little late. And when they told us 15 minutes, I said, well, that's three for each of us and three for a response. And kitty out the door. And the vice president's. Right. Well, now the vice president's here. Will each give you 30 seconds to the gentleman. And I wanted to hear from some of the other people. We just had another great 10 minutes with Jose. Any time we spend with Tommy and Jose, it's a valuable time. And they were on the hill all day the other day. What I'd like to do is focus on that trick and make the suggestion that every group of your guys that go down, you carve out 10 or 15 minutes to see them. So you're getting it. That's what's first. I have one, Mr. President, how are you? That's fine. Wait a minute here. Somebody's. Amen. Thank you. All right. Henry, I want to introduce Mr. Braga. Mr. Braga, my name is Frank. He's the secretary of our club. I'm very honored to be here. Good day. I'm the Co-Founder of the Club. I'm the President of the United States. Well, my honor, and your life. I'm the president of the United States. I'm the Co-Founder. I was the Vice President, Chief of the King of Sweden. Well, yeah. The President and Chief of the Austrian State. Vienna has the Austrian State. I'm the president of the past, Welcome, the chef to the king of Belgium, King Boudouin, the president. Nice to see you. Nice to see you, Mr. President. I'm Bon Yelena, the prince and libelian of Belgium. Nice to see you. François Bartin is the chef to the prime minister of Canada. Bonjour. Stéphane Boulanda is the chef to the Sultan of Brunei. Nice to see you. I'm the chef to the Swiss state. Thank you. You were the chef to the prince Charles and Lady Diana. Well, nice to see you. Thank you. I'm the chef to the prince of Monaco, Prince Renier. Good to see you. I'm the chef to the queen of Denmark. Nice to see you. I'm the chef to the president of West Germany. Well, thanks. Together with the chef to the prime prince of Saudi Arabia. Well, good to see you. I'm the chef to the Hungarians in Budapest. Well, nice to see you. Good morning, Mr. Renier. I'm the chef to the next year for the engineer. Well, good to see you. Thank you. I'm the chef to the king Hassan of Morocco. Nice to see you. Nice to see you. Well, nice to see you. I'm the chef to the president of the European community. Well, good to see you. Well, good to see you. I'm the chef to the emperor of Japan, Iro Tomb. I have been there in the palace. Yes. Well, nice to see you. Hello there. Thank you. You are the second chef from the Chinese Lugano. Nice to see you. He's the greater of the people. Enjoy no more with the chef to the French reputation, as you've done a very big process, Mr Mitteron. Good to see you. And Mr Xiuwen, we're responsible for the great hall of the people in Beijing, where all the official reception is held. Good to see you. And she's the interpreter of the Chinese food. Hello. Great hall of the people. Well, nice to see you. Now, oh, I think we have to press the time. Make sure you can see that the camera's on, and I can see you. Mr President, on the name of the great chef and chef, we have the great honor to an honorary member of the great chef and chef. Well, thank you very much. I appreciate this greatly, and I promise to show my gratitude. Before she did anything that I might look there. I need to be able to see everyone's face very clearly. If you can see the camera clearly, you'll be all right. And we would like... We're going to wait until the press come here for the honor. Mr President, as a member of our club, I present you with the cook's jacket, in case when the entire one day you can maybe cook something for the first day. Thank you very much. Now they'll say... Lights please. Thank you. State seal well. No. Now, I think, just as a souvenir, I think like that, to give you something to seal on it, this is a key ring. Thank you very much, Mr President. Thank you, Mr President. I'm going to have to make sure I don't get miss anyone here. Thank you, Mr President. Thank you, Mr President. Now, where did I... Oops. Thank you very much, Mr President. Thank you for a little historical fact about this seal, and you have it properly on that jacket. Yes, thank you. The seal, as you... The sealing there is the same thing. You'll notice that the eagle is looking toward the olive branch. So prior to Harry Truman's time, the war of World War II, the eagle always was looking to the right, toward the arrows, and President Truman decided that after the war, it was time that we looked at the sign of the police. Two from the seats. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you. Did I miss someone? I've got one left over. Henry. Henry. I already put it in my pocket. We just miscounted them. Well, again, thank you all very much. Thank you very much. Thank you, Mr President. The basic schedule that you did that for us, we really appreciate it. Well, I am most grateful. Thank you very much. I enjoyed some of you because I have been in. The place is where you perform your art. It's a number of occasions. Well... Thank you very much.