 So in this area here, you will be down this side? Would you set this down here on the other side? Yes, I'll do it the other way. But you'll have a lot of stand-up there. Yeah, a little bit here before you sit down. Wait until you have it. I'll let any of them. Any, you might as well bring a tray in right away. They're ready. Yeah, we're on that side, but we'll do it the other way. I think they're bringing in some trays and containers. That's what you did the two months ago. Dr. Sturgeon is? How is this spring? Just fine. She has to be out of the city. She's a new authority. But that's maximum. That's the right one for me. We'll figure out why she's here. So I think that's all. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Good to be here. Thank you very much. And do you have any great messages? Yeah, well, please return the best response. Thank you so very much. Thanks. Thanks for having me. We're going to sit down on the graduate. You should choose now thinking and thinking about what programs we're going to take. This is white wine, sherry, apple juice, cranberry juice, orange juice, and a whole other tray of a set. That's nice to meet you. It's a pleasure to meet you. I know that you like the California wine house. Yes. And I'm going to find out about some others. Thank you. It's a pleasure to meet you. It's a pleasure to be with you. Stay with the apples, just a little bit. Yeah, just a little bit. You can hear a little husky there. Yesterday we had a very good party with the Secretary of State. He made sure that we had to see a movie, which is about the old musicals. And they show one big scene. I just expected your face to show it. It was an empty and big party some years ago. Well, you were at Warner Brothers, right? And I wasn't in musicals. No, but they showed they had Clark Gable there for a long time. But the, from my standpoint, she'd be my grandchild. Because his wife and my wife would be coming to her and she was going to come. She'd have tea with my grandchildren. She'd have to cancel that bill. The crew's showing one of mine. But when you have singing and dancing, and you don't have much need for translation, you would change. That's right. The films with you are quite popular. Very popular. I'm probably not the first person to say that. Indicate. I know that the Vice President is having a very successful campaign. Very fabulous campaign. Thank you. You're doing reasonably well, right? That's the understanding of the year. I don't think you've been in this room before. Yes, it's the first time I'm here. Maybe this is the only White House room where I can't be here. This is called the Roosevelt Room. And that is the Nobel Peace Prize he won. He won the settlement of the Russo-Japanese War. That's him right behind you on the horse. I've always thought he's kind of abusing that horse. Yes, probably he is. This room is likely to stay named the Roosevelt Room. Because there was a Roosevelt who was a Democrat, Franklin Roosevelt, and a Roosevelt who was a Republican theater Roosevelt. So neither party has an incentive to change the name of the room. The President is going to be a Democrat. He's going to be a Democrat. And the Republican is going to be a Democrat. No one will change the name of the room. Here, Roosevelt is at his time that this whole wing of the building was decided to build previously. The White House was not only the residence of the presidential family in those days, but it was also where the executive office was. It was a presidential family in those days, but it was also where the executive office was. And it could get pretty confusing. And one day Mrs. Roosevelt said to the hint, if I'm going to raise six children in this house, you're going to get your people out of here. And that's how this so-called West Wing came into being. It's like it's after the war, it's like it's after the war. Being in so-called West Wing welcoming you. I need to apologize. I'm very happy to say that I'm able to meet you again. Well, especially on this day, I'm very happy that I'm able to meet you again. Especially on this day, I'm able to meet you again. Well, especially on this day, after the work of yesterday. Well, it's a pleasure. It's a pleasure. It's nice to see you. Nice to see you again. Fine. Very fine. You remember? We had meetings before. Very well. You know Howard Becker, sir? Howard Becker. How are you? I think we need to talk. Happy to know you. Thank you. Pleasure to meet you. Pleasure. We've been nice to see you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. All right. And then we could call them in one person? Please let me have him. A lot was earlier, yeah. Thank you. You can see it and then down in your office. I look at Germany. I can sense it's on NATO policies. I think that's very important as we deal with it. So it is something we've just been talking about. I think are the results of that unity that has been achieved. And with them, we always stress the matter of arms control. So I think in East-West relations, you have more than arms control. The closed borders, including the Berlin Wall and all, these are real obstacles that I think we should continue working on. And we hope that the SPD will speak out for human rights. Thank you so much. And congratulations on the Socratic Award from the Aheba. Thank you so much. Ambassador George Papuia? It's a pleasure to have you here today. You are signing the bill and you are receiving us here. I'm absolutely so sensitive to this. Thank you. Mr. Andrew Adams. President, how are you? How are you? Hey, how about that? Well, 18 years. In 1968, the first committee for Reagan for president. Yes. Thank you. Mr. President, I'm Peter Curry from New York. I had the same bill. Mr. President, how are you? I'm going to see you. That was a surprise. Thank you, Mr. President. This is the Archbishop. Thank you, sir. I'm pleased. I think we have to get some conversation. Do you want to help to get everybody situated while we're still here? Not really. I'll be my trace. We trace all that we do. I'm here in our own civilization and country, back to Greece. Mr. President, excuse me. We'll bring the stovetopters in. All right. Yes. Southern part of the island. Reganopoulos. Reganopoulos. It is done. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. I want to continue trying to increase our relations with Greece. And I think this was the worst experience. Mr. President, the Republic of America is presenting the fourth major failure. I would like to give you a gratitude and deep respect to celebrate and to dedicate ourselves to the ideals and values of the democracy of the summer church in this land in which has its origins in ancient Greek democracy, particularly in times. History will record your leadership as one of the most illumined and the most daring ones. So you have led our nation through the highest degree of self-esteem and as well as by other nations. Your bold initiatives and actions in regard with the intermediate-range nuclear forces have earned to your universal admiration and respect. To truth, justice, freedom and democracy, you have given new and real dimensions. We pray that God may sustain you in his loving care for many years to come and you may seal your presidency with two more accomplishments, namely peace in the Middle East and in Cyprus. We need to offer any help he can. And I'll permit him to place around the legacy story cross of San Andrew, which goes back to the Justinian times, the 6th century. Well, thank you very much. And present you with this citation, which I may read, a recognition of his fearless advocacy of freedom and democracy for the peoples of the world and for his intrepid dedication to human rights and social justice for all mankind. Supreme in his commitment to the American spirit with the grace of God, we do hereby confer upon Ronald Wilson Reagan, our President of the Silver Cross of the Order of San Andrew. Well, thank you very much. And may we hope that you will remember from time to time the profound love and appreciation which will fill all our hearts of all of us of the American community for many years to come. We're very grateful to you. We're very proud of you, Supreme President. Thank you very much. You are an amazing person. The Greek nation got it. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Congratulations. Congratulations. Thank you very much. Well, may I have a recommendation? What? Think we can have a recommendation? Yes. We'll have to make a copy. We'll get you that when it says copy. That has to go through the bureaucracy. All right. Thank you. So thank you. Well, thank you. Thank you. Thank you very much. Michelle, I heard you mentioning Irish and Sulphoy back here. I was just told the other day a little true story. And I'll just take a second to tell you. A little Irish girl came home from school. She'd been naughty. So when the family gathered around the dining table, she was over in the corner at a little table held by herself facing the wall. And then the family heard her saying grace, giving thanks before the dinner. And she was saying, thank the Lord Jesus for preparing a table before me in the presence of my enemies.