 So you're taking classes in international relations in political science and you're reading the newspaper every day. What stories interest you the most? Relations between North Korea, China, Korea. In California today, the president is meeting with the president of China to discuss U.S.-China relations. Let's ask you a question. If you were a guest, let's say at the dinner, and you could speak to President Obama and President Xi, what message would you have for them? Message for him? For either, either, or both? If you could say something, if you met them, and what would you say? It's okay, we're not going to be able to give them this video. They might not see this video, but maybe they will. Who knows? What message would you as a representative of the young Japanese generation, what message would you tell them? It's so hard, I've never imagined it, but... Try, we'll help you. Yeah, I mean, would you tell them... What topic? What's the first thing you would think, or what do you think your classmates are, or better yet, your professor? What would your professor want you to say, or what would your classmates? The Japanese can't speak English. The Japanese can't speak English very well, usually. So if Obama and Mr. Obama come to Japan, we'll hold our class to teach English, and teach American culture, history, or another something. And we will get interested in American culture, of course, English. Can you stand? You had something written on your shirt. Can you stand up for a second? I thought I saw some English on your shirt. Your shirt says North Dakota. Where did you get that shirt? Near my, I don't know, sorry, right on. Do you know, right on? Right on? Tell us what it is. What is right on? It's shop's name, my clothing shop. A clothing shop in Kyoto? Do you know North Dakota is a state? Yeah, it's, yeah. It's one of South Dakota. It's one of the states, like New York or D.C., well D.C. is not a state. Right, that's right, D.C. is not a state. But it's, yeah, it's one of the states in the middle of the country. If you Google it, you'll learn all about the Dakotas.