 You haven't saved, sir. I just thought you were kind of going British. Let me get you a house on the chair, so I can see how he does it. I'm a brother to you. DeMiller. New Jersey. I'm a brother to you. New Jersey. I'm a consultant. Thank you. The President. Brother, is it good to see you? Well, I wore a browno. Sure you will. I'll wear it. How are you? Just finished. OK, good to see you. Hello, darling. It was a great deal for us. President, I hope you're doing all right. I'm sure we're doing all right. You're getting a lot of press. You are? This is a good piece of light. I just want to make some tea. How are you? I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. I'm good. I just had to have a picture of him. I am delighted that you all came down here. Because HR 6, the honor of this year, This was really great. I'm coming and I'm grateful to everyone that handed me helping, especially Jim Abner. I look forward to all the details. A fitting thing. First name first. Thank you very much. President, great honor to have received you. Thank you very much. Now for one of the great supporters of all of what we stand for, NATO and all the other leaders, delighted that you had the opportunity to really let me transmit one small message and a chance to look away. Very much enjoyed it. To be a success, which had a very good outcome. Well, please take my warm greetings back to him. Yes, thank you very much. And thank you for being here. We've now talked about the security. Very unexpected question. Some of those people get out of the door and say, I know that you're expecting to see a picture on my desk of the Homeani. Our newest friend. That's as long as we keep you in this universe. We are safe. Patrick reminded me of a breakfast he had with you in Germany before you became president. Being in Germany, we had breakfast, then together, I was then the acting chairman of the Adenau Foundation. Yes, I remember. Richard Adenau. I remember. I was 1978. 1988, yes. You said you had a good time. You said you had a good time. Yes, at that time. Well, thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Ministry of Economy You have to be a good friend. Thank you very much. You're welcome. Nice to say it. How are you? Good. We can't see you since San Jose. You look very fed. Oh yeah? We'll be here in a minute. How are you? I remember very nicely. Mr. President, would you like to put out your keynote? Mr. President, would you have your word for our Jesus here, and ask you what your reaction would be towards a democratic parliament? And, like I said, in Latin America, it's about some sort of a very democratic principle. We are very... Could I come closer, sir? We are very pleased with the way that the President is moving and what he is doing in regard to democracy and the truth of all of Latin America. I think that all of the Americans will be better when everything is really democratic. Do you know that Argentina is one of the Latin American countries in which there's not what you could call some sort of an anti-American figure? What would be your reaction towards a mis-status reaction when mis-status is issued? Well, I had a conversation with you. We're hoping that things can be resolved between the two countries. Thank you very much, sir. Senor Mr. Parakey, comrade Parakey, thank you. Senor Mr. Parakey, comrade Parakey, thank you very much for all the work you've done. Thank you very much, Mr. President. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Thanks셀 Are you going to fire secretary Schultz? I'm not firing anybody. How's the shovel brigade doing? Mr. Regan says the shovel brigade has had to be out after after this event. So there's a lot of cleaning up to do. Yes, but as I say, I'll be trying to do that Wednesday night when I meet with you. Last day. The man who's doing the questioning today. I'm willing to bet that our press would ask about Iran. And they did.