 Good to see you. Good to see you. Our next member is Mr. C.U. George. George. George, hi. George, how are you? Good to see you. Hi. Hi. Well, thanks. Thank you so much. You, uh, all right. Thank you. You're welcome. I'll try to shut up. Thank you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Hi, I'm George. Hi, I'm George. You're welcome. Good to see you. Get your closer to an arms agreement, sir. These are softballs. These are softballs. I know. Let's just make a photo opportunity. Because I know somebody's waiting there with a knuckleball. Nice place. Other than the snow. Other than the snow. Pleased to hear and like to hear what's happening in the signature records. Last Thursday was the last proposals. The third round, I think we all agree. Good morning. Thanks very much. You and I are good friends. Hi, how are you? Good to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. Good to see you. All right. Is it just one way around? Yeah. Let's see if you were... We have each issued a statement about what has taken place today between the two shackles. The Prime Minister of England, regarding Northern Ireland trying to finally settle the tragedy of the amazing warfare that's been going on there. We're delighted that this has come about. By far it's a way that we can go forward with anything we can do to help her. They have agreed, as these governments, to help the restoring sound economics there. And anything we can do to encourage private investment to provide prosperity and employment for their people. But it has been a... We think great, great things show a great promise. Well, thank you, Mr. President. I think it's very courageous on the part of leaders of the English government and the government of Ireland to get together to try to work out and solve the problems of Northern Ireland. There in the land of Calcutta, we get 90 miles from the continent, there have been hundreds of killings and thousands of wounded. And it has shown through the years that bullets and bombs are not the answer. The answer is talking the question over, and I'm glad that both of these countries have appreciated the severity of the questions. America has flourished because of Congress, but Northern Ireland can't be the same way. And so I stand here beside the President of the United States out of the fact that we both support the leaders of those from great nations, the C-Shock and the Prime Minister. And I want to assure you how delighted I am that America is banking a policy which all Presidents have said that we could bring this to an end. We would do everything that we humanly could. And that's bigger than that, Mr. President. Any means that we could use the Congress of the United States to help bring peace in Northern Ireland. I assure you that we all have the full cooperation of the Congress. There's no question in my mind. So again, we congratulate people of Ireland, the leaders, and the people of England, Mr. Statue, the Prime Minister, and our hope, and our prayers, and our best wishes, and our support is with them that this venture will be a success. Mr. President, Speaker O'Neill is predicting major results at the summit in Geneva next week. Do you agree with him? Mr. O'Neill. This is almost... This was that knuckleball I was talking about yesterday. It was something I... I'm not going to take any questions here. We're not going to take questions here at this particular occasion. The Statements of the Mission, but when you ask one of my fellows to see if he's standing here, yes, I am very pleased and delighted with what he had to say. I want you to make sure that all of this doesn't happen as best wishes in the moment, the greatest result. Everyone in America, you're all here. And we know that you're going to have to accept it. Thank you. Mr. President, Mr. Arbetoff today in Geneva calls with a great lean movie actor. He's never seen King's Rode. Photo ops. I think that's right. Thank you. Mr. Speaker, why do you not owe me the money? Oh, I have Faggy with me. All the money. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. I make the right decision. to be a bit against my own. It's a great video. It's a long way. Listen, for the next three, the next two to get off the plane and to address the American people I'm with you. Millions of percent. Every year. I'm with you. Am I right now? You're one of the four shits. That's great. It may be a couple of times, but it's great. We'll leave it there for you. Sir, good this is. This is the last meeting before. Today's a desire to walk through the schedule of the four sessions with General Secretary on the things to be promoted in each of those. First meeting on Tuesday morning of two hours, devoted to a foundation exchange of principles. We are hosting that, and we believe that it will be simultaneous translation being first. The afternoon meeting will be devoted to arms control, and the next day will go to their mission. We'll deal in the morning with regional issues, and in the afternoon with everything else, high-lackerel, human rights, and we'll sum it up. Go through these things for each session, Secretary. Well, just to step back, Mr. President.