 We went out to the page, you gave Cindy these jelly beans, one of the light-full pictures that we had. We were bent over because she was only ten at the time. It's a great picture. You get to roll. I'd like to give you this. We were sitting at the page, and one of the things I did in my days was take a lot of photos. Well, thank you very much. We used to have this. There's some. It's more fettled. Yes, we've so far gotten up to the foreign minister's settings, a few of his regrets, sorrowful. I think we've had the final word now. It's twenty-eight big men up there in the bound, asleep in their bunks. By the way, look, we've got many people waiting for you at the front. Senior Rome. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Send it down to Fiji. Okay. All right. They're all over. Well, we'll do it once again. It says Trudy. Ambassador Raifel. Yes, the president's so good to see you again. Good to see you again. Hope to get you out there on a business. Well, it's nice to see you. My daughter Stephanie. Hello. My sister. And my brother. The National Headliners Award. I need 76. And most importantly, my mother. My father's buried. Hello. See you. Hello. Why don't we gather in a group and family picture? Oh, great. Stand back here. Okay. Well, this is wonderful. I got your picture now. That's terrific. Anyone's looking right here. Thank you very much. Now we have for the Sudanese group. We want you to forget us. Mother and the outside. Thanks for you. Father and brother. Sister-in-law and the daughter and the nurse. Thank you for what you do. I'm giving Pakistan. What's your best for you. One day to see that order of peace. Absolutely. Come back and see the great peace go home again. Great way to do it. Thank you again, Mr. President. Thank you. You would have been very proud of on this speech today. I've accepted things in those風, I think you're happy on this speech. Well. Thank you. You know, it's great to see the sweet little. Thank you very much. Yes, thank you very much. Yes, Mr. President, I'm very pleased to be here. We're pleased to meet you. Thank you. I'd like you to meet my wife. Hello there. I see you. My son, Jeffrey. Hi. My daughter, Lauren. I see you. My daughter in law, Delis. My son-in-law, Kb. My son, Jeremy. My son, Jeremy. My son, and his field-safe. Hello there. Well, I think we don't want to assemble here or not. And we're going to have to see how I can assemble here. We're going to assemble here down this side. Is that all right? We're about to. We need to get one more on this side. Blair, go over there. And squeeze together. Squeeze together. Yeah, squeeze together. Why'd I go there? Thank you, sir. I have some souvenirs in my chest, Mrs. Crickler. Thank you very much. This is for the daughter of the daughter-in-law and the fiancée. I'm one of them. Thank you. And the fiancée is a fiancée. These four are the sons and... Fiancée. Fiancée, yes. Keepers. Keepers. Thank you. Well, the souvenirs will see them happy. Thank you very much. We're very honored, Mr. President. We sit down on your behalf. We're pleased that you do it. We leave Saturday. Saturday. She said, yeah, we can't leave it. We'll think of you. We'll think of you. I've been there for several weeks. I was present for your first international visitor you came up with. That was a great barbecue. Great event. Yes. He's still wearing the jacket. Jackets? I'm very proud of my closet. That's right. I'm riding a horse that he gave me. Marvellous. And I can keep it because I was president-elect and not yet president. I'm going to have to give you a shit song. Is it a Camp David? No, it's the reaction camp. It's real better. Enjoying it very much. He said, Anglo-Arabic, they call it, cross between the federal government and the region. When our president from Somalia visits will bring you a camel. Just say no. Just say no. Well, good luck. Thank you very much. Yes, hello, President. How's this? What are you doing? Celebrating fifty-fifty weddings. How nice of you. Hello. Hello. Well, why don't we get a family picture? Thank you. Thank you. Is this right? Yes. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. I'll be the envy of the gardenflow. Thank you for doing this. Thank you very much. Bring your greetings from Liberia. I've been out there. I'll come back. I asked to be remembered. Please, last decision. I'm very busy at that point. Please do a big show. Thank you. What they call him? President, Senator Phillips. Yes, how do you do, Senator? Good to see you. Thank you very much, sir. Well, listen, thank you for what you're doing. I appreciate it very much. It's a great honor for me to serve you and the group like that. And just want to assume that you won't forget us. Thank you very much, Mr. Frederick. I know I certainly need to see you right now. I'm going to Paraguay. Paraguay? Yes. President, Ambassador Taylor. Yes, hello there. President, I'll let you see you in one second. Your first kiss. Okay. Okay. Hello, Mr. Brach, and culture. So you got it for me? My son, Mark, how do you do? I'm a department student. Maybe somebody come over. Sure. I'm excited to move. Okay, thank you. Well, now we, just superiors here, can hear you forgetting it's a keeper. This is my own business. It's a pleasure. I appreciate it very much what you're doing. It's a pleasure to serve you. Mr. Fields. Yes, Mr. President. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. I'd like to introduce you to my wife. Mr. President, it's my pleasure. I'll let you get in the middle of the picture. Thank you very much. Well, thank you for what you're doing. We'll soon be here so you won't forget. Thank you. I can't forget you. It's good California. It's been following you for a long time. Thank you, Mr. President. Thank you. Ambassador Ron. Yes, hello there. If you get in the middle of nowhere, we'll have a family picture. Mr. President's doing great. I'm most grateful to you. Well, thank you very much. I want you to forget it. We just got the little superiors. Thank you so much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Good seeing you. Welcome back. Welcome back. Mr. Ambassador, how are you? I've been here very long. Certainly. You can be sure that we do our best to make your task easier and also to smooth the path as far as possible on a matter that we know is a very genuine concern to you, which we surely respect. Our Prime Minister had asked me to deliver to you a letter on the subject and I should say a few words about it. I think our resolve to not to break the pledge with regard to the manufacture building, constructing of a nuclear bomb will be preserved will be preserved as much in our interest as in the interest of both our countries. Also for moral reasons and also there are material reasons for not doing so. Nor will we embarrass you in any way. There can be no question of our testing a nuclear device. We know that that would mean the end or the completed jeopardy seriously. A relationship which we consider as focal and central to our bilateral relations with you, Mr. President, have so painfully and so assiduously to our lasting gratitude to build up and construct. Mr. President, Vice-Chairman Yang. Yes. Sorry. Sorry. I'm very glad to meet you. I'm very glad to meet you. Thank you. Thank you. Mr. President, Mr. President, Mr. President, I'm very happy to meet you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Please welcome you on your first trip here. Experienced as I think of visits of the senior of the interest of both our countries, of the world peace. I know that you previously met Vice President Bush in Manila and Secretary of Defense in Beijing. I suppose I couldn't be here today, but I hope you'll make new friends here in the United States. I know that you have met Vice President Bush in Manila and in Beijing. Yes. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. I'm sorry. Nancy and I have many fond memories of our visit to your country in 1984, and please give our warmest greetings to Chairman Dunn and Premier Xiao. Thank you. And I'm pleased with the good state of our relations. We're working hard together, I know, in Afghanistan and Cambodia, and we're cooperating in many areas, some known to all, and some more private. I hope we can continue to do so, but I'm now going to turn to you, because I know you must have an agenda, and I should quit talking and turn it over to you.