 It's fine also, similar to Washington really, it's winter, but it's extremely hot. I made a point of going over there, just to show that we'd come and look. It gets very nice this time of year. Yes, it is. The weather in autumn has at the beginning of... We have a good... Around? Yes. The present? Yes. In the middle? Yes. Do you have any money here? I don't have it. Have I? Oh, you don't have it? No. You don't have it? I don't have it. But... No. You don't have it? I don't have it. You don't have it? No. Anyway, you and I are going to have a fixed table in a fire place. Thank you, sir. I'll maybe... 15. I think we can get them all right there, sir. It's fine. Just move in just a little closer there. It's fine. Okay. That looks good. Thank you very much. Our city. Thank you. Thank you very much. Yes. Thank you. Stand back, sir. Hi. How are you on that side? President. No. President. Okay, sir. Nice to meet you. Nice to meet you. Yes, sir. About Jerry. Yes, sir. Okay. Are we going to sit? Thank you. Pleasure to see you. And this is Rebecca. I'm going to visit her. This is Rebecca. This is Rebecca. Hello. Nice to see you. And Joaquin. Joaquin. Thank you. Thank you. It was a pleasure to be here with you. Today is your congratulations on your success. And it's going to be my thanks and my warm regards. We had a very fine visit. I was back home about two weeks ago. I just had to be there. Yes. I think we're trying very hard to do that. It's an unusual situation. And it's a great honor and a pleasure to have Prime Minister of Fiji and his wife as our guests. And this is an historic occasion. Prime Minister is the first head of state in democracy and freedom. A tremendous example for all the countries of the developing world. Fijians could be proud indeed that in their country people from diversity and freedom of accomplishment and it is a great accomplishment is a tribute to your democratic insidians or our brothers and sisters in the family of democratic nations. We share values that are at the heart of our societies the most important of which is our abiding love of human liberty. Together then in the cause of human freedom that bravery is matched today by the magnificent commitment that your people have made to the cause of peace and in Lebanon. It is too well the price that peacekeepers sometimes pay to put themselves on the line and won the gratitude of these loving people everywhere. If more nations were as responsible in their international community as Fiji it would be a far better world. The Fijian nation of the brutal invasion of Afghanistan and the deliberate shooting down of a civilian Korean airliner. Americans also deeply appreciate your support of our conviction and wisdom. We are at exemplary leadership for his people in the crucial beginning stages of democracy. His support of free enterprise and a market economy has enabled his people to enjoy stable American naval vessels. I know that such decisions are not easy and reflect a high degree of political courage. I applaud your statesmanship, Mr. Prime Minister. I thoroughly enjoyed our exchange of ideas today. Mr. Prime Minister taught me the meaning of the government free from international tensions and rivalries. We seek cooperation and improved relations for the betterment of all our peoples. Pleasant visit in the United States and a safe journey home. Nisa Mote. Well, Mr. President, I have views and aspirations. Our two countries have stood together for those common principles of justice, freedom and fair play. PG was used as a transit base for the American troops in the South Pacific Dane, peace and security everywhere. We believe in peace and we are ready to play out what appears to us to be a country of unlimited resource. Moreover, there is a basic similarity and broadly common origin of many of our economic and political institutions confident that your assistance will continue in the future because we believe that you see it as part of your overall responsibility in our part of the world. And this is an effective guarantee for peace and stability in our islands. Our meeting this morning. How about that? You tell us. What do you think? Have you read it? We are studying it right now. No decisions have been made. There are options in there as we expect it. So we should have set the agenda for that. I think that this is more positive today. It's a hard time getting it through Congress. We do understand providing it. But I understand they did for you. Over years. No. That seems like it. It seems like it. I think that's a little better. We're supposed to be talking to each other. I don't know. It's a special occasion. Can you get this whole group down? Can we whatever? That would be better. That would be better. Great. This is a figure-looking group down here. Who's that? Mr. President. Sir. Thank you. Mr. President. Do you think all those deep cuts that are going to stop you from being really doable in Congress? Sam, I'm not going to take any questions. I'm just thinking of looking pretty for the cameras. Do you think it would work for the new majority leaders? Already working. Thank you.