 Mr. President, may I please introduce Ambassador Robert Oakley. Yes, hi. How are you? How are you? Listen to the answer. I think we ought to take a family picture. Thanks so much. How are you? Nice to see you. Nice to see you. How are you? I was going to talk about this. But why don't you get between two million? All right. Why the one of you? I'm not really sure. Come over here. Okay. I think that's welcome. Okay. Thank you. Thank you. Well, I want to thank you for 18 months with it. And I see a little bit of mischief there, but the greatest confidence in where you're going is totally acceptable. That's good enough. That's right. Thank you very much. Thank you. Long live people. Thank you. Thank you very much. I'm going down to Fort Bennett tomorrow so I can call and save this until I get out of the boot camps. Oh, okay. All right. Thank you. Thank you very much. Good luck. Good luck to you. If he's in a disinvestor burden. Mr. President. Oh, you're safe. You're safe. You're good, sir. This is my wife. I hope you want to get between us here. All right. Thank you so much. Thank you. Thank you. You're going to have a visitor from our country very shortly. That's what I was asking. I think that'll be your last trip. And you're super nice to him. So you won't forget us. Well, thank you so much. Let's see if you can. Best of your time. Appreciate your time. I'm going to keep telling you a few months ago. Well. It's quite kind. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you. Looking up there, to the human rights to support the minister. Well, good to me. Obviously he helped with the prisoners on yesterday. Everyone has it. It will be fantastic. No? Thanks very much. Thank you so much. And all the best to the minister. Thank you. Mr. President, the U.S. President is Ambassador Toby. We have met recently. Well, thank you guys. Thank you. I know we didn't get a chance to put you before it, but I can repeat the presence of your sisters here with my own view as to what President White said also that she is doing an excellent job. I really appreciate you receiving the President's message and I'm thinking about furthering the information. We used to do it several times. Now I'm going to speak with him and see what he brings. Thank you so much. Appreciate it very much. Please, I could bring my sisters here. I think you have a wonderful too, sir. Thank you. It's been a distinct honor for me, sir. Well, thank you. Please agree to what you do. Thank you, sir. Is this ready? That way. This way? This way. All right. It's fine. That's all right. Mr. President, may I please introduce Ambassador Cordack. Yes, Mr. President. Well, I'm very pleased and honored that you will. I know Botswana has a kind of multiple Democratic setup now. Yes, sir. It's really a model for the third world in terms of this part of our treatment. I think that it relates to something very important. May I introduce my white belt? Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. President. Mr. Mr. President. Mr. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Goodbye. Thank you so much. Well, thank you very much. Please let me do a faster math. Yes. How are you? Fine. How did you get in the middle, and you're over by your father? He didn't do everything. A missing one. souvenirs. Thank you very much. I have a situation down here. President, we're in support here with you. Both sides will be in peace. Further to go, we've managed to kill everybody's scene. Exactly. Thank you very much, sir. How are you? Can I introduce? Yes. Hello there. Hello, sir. Why don't you... Well, both of you. But you in the middle. You in the middle. That's what I'm trying to do. I'm trying to find a situation. We're trying to help. Without you, it would have made my job easier, Mr. President. And resuming the friendly. It's best, I appreciate it. Do you think we might have one picture with you and Adam? Well, right. I've seen souvenirs before you. That's the pen. Thank you very much. You're going to get some keys now. That's all right. I think I can handle that. This is my wife, Bunnick. How do you do, Mr. President? Nice to meet you. My daughter, Ann. How do you do, Mr. President? I want to know what you get. You flank us. Thank you. On either side. That's wonderful. Thanks so much. I'm sure that your experience in Mauritania is going to be helpful to us. Very much so. I joke, Mr. President. I'm now a specialist in desert work. I'm going to be a Western Samaritan. Well, I'm also most grateful to the Lord that I understand that you were spared in the Beirut bombing. Yes, sir. I was fortunate to be just high enough and just point without a range of violence. Well, I wish you well. Thanks a lot. I've got a few souvenirs now. Oh, thank you. That's lovely. A couple of links. Very good, sir. Thank you. I thought the main of the young people might be able to use a key ring. How wonderful. Thank you, sir. Well, I'm leaving off on this assignment. While our children are too old to accompany us. That's always a great joy. Yes, you'll have to arrange that. All right. Thank you, sir. God bless you. Mr. President, please introduce Ambassador Ross. How are you, Mr. President? I'm very pleased to see you. You're not going to find this strange. I think these are our relations without you. Well, since President Benedict came to see you in 85, I think he's done some very interesting things to get away from socialism. Well, I wish you well. Thank you. Good. Thank you. Mr. President, please introduce Ambassador Gillbard. Yes. You just stayed in front of us here. All of us here. We have a family picture. This is brand new to you. This is a great experience. With the Peace Corps. I think that there have been some great gains made. Particularly with regard to the broke situation. Please tell the President to agree with me and encourage him to continue to verify our relationship. Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Some silly years. Don't forget us. Thank you. We just thought that you and I, one of these days, have needed a book bag carrying your... Thank you very much. Well, we wish you both well. We're all well. Thank you very much. Well, hello there. Mr. President, what a pleasure. Thank you so much. Well, I thank you. Let me present if I may, my family. My mother. Hello there. And my son, Sandy. And my daughter, Ellen. Ellen? My sister-in-law. My brother, Jim. Mr. President. And my brother, Steve. Well, I think... This is a real mob. I hope they have a wide angle. The children in front of me. There's a little bit more on this side. Thank you. We can bring one more over here, please. Why don't we bring the children right in front of you? Okay. Just a little bit more. Great. Thank you. It has been, but we hope things are improving. I've been up a few ranks, and that's a draw down the locusts. Well, and one improvement is the first time in 13 years that they have in the negative hostilities. That's right. We're very hopeful that we'll be able to do that. Well, I'm most appreciative of you for taking this assignment in a week. Oh, that's wonderful. Thank you, sir. Thank you. And then... Isn't that nice? Oh, wait a minute. Oh, I'm sorry. Much more useful for the kids. I stopped too soon. They're similar studies. I'm sorry. Do you mind having me? That's great. All right. Mr. President, thank you. What a pleasure. Thanks so much. I've been very glad that you were coming here. It was a scenario. Thank you. Please introduce Ambassador Watson. Hello. Nice to see you. Hi, I'm Katie. Nice to see you. Hi, Katie. Hi, Katie. I don't know what you get in the middle of Katie in front of you and without family. Are you sure? Are you sure what we see in this picture? Yeah. Let me try a little bit. Are you fine? Thank you very much. Thank you very much. Pleasure to serve you. It's still a lot of fun. We've got narcotics problems and all that. Yes, that's right. And now with the new discovery down there for if you've seen television, I'll tell you something. They dug up some ancient tombs. Oh, that's a little spectacular. They found fantastic jewelry and so forth that actually is ahead of the end. I'm going to say. Thanks for the claim. Yeah, National Geographic this month had an issue. They are. Yeah, up until July. I got to get up there. Good luck. Thank you very much. Thank you. Thank you. Maybe a little girl might... Would you like a yo-yo? Thank you. Maybe I have to say thank you. You're welcome. Thanks so much. Thank you very much. Let's introduce Ambassador Wendt. Yes, hello President. It's a great, great pleasure. Well, very much. Thank you. I appreciate what you've done. Well, I'm very grateful to know that we're working hard to protect our strategic technology. Yes, I worked on the Soviet pipeline issue with Bill Martin a few years ago. He'll recall that. I grew up in Illinois. When I was... I was in the 1952 Republican Convention. I was actually supporting Bob Taft as a high school student in 1952 in Chicago. Well, 1952. 1952. You might have even still been a Democrat in 1952. I was, but we're talking about us, aren't we? Yeah, right. Taft was running in the primary. That was the first vote I ever cast for a Republican, Mr. Eisenhower. Well, the timing was perfect. But I had been one of 14 Democrats who signed a wire asking me to run for president when we thought it was a Democrat. When he turned up as a Republican, I thought, well, I wanted him... You wanted him? And there he was, and you got your wish. I didn't quite get mine. I was only 17 years old at the time. Well, yeah. Anyway, it was a lot of fun. My first exposure to politics. Well, listen, I appreciate what you're doing. Thank you very, very much. So you won't forget us. Thank you very much. Mr. President, may I please introduce Ambassador Norris? Yes, Mr. President. It's fine. When I have learned your first months have been very... Very, very nice to meet you. This is how I put it out there. What you get between this... All right, we'll have pictures. Very good. Those first months have been very... very pleasant months. I wish you the best of luck. Thank you very much. Have you been doing it? We don't want you to forget us. So, I just... Thank you very much. Very kind of you. Good luck. Mr. President, may I please introduce Ambassador McCarthy? Yes, hello. Mr. President, if you would like to sign. Mr. President, would you like to sign? Mr. President, Mr. President, I will be staying here keeping the fires in the floor when he presents the... Mr. President, would you like to sign? Mr. President, hello. My son John, Mr. President, hello. My sister John, my brother-in-law, hello. Well, now, I just wanted to know what you mean, sir, and then, Michael, the rest of the family, someone inside of us here. You want to just move in as close as you can, okay? Right of me now. Well, I know this is a rough assignment, as I said, and we also have soon as we... Mr. President, I'm going to stay here. Thanks. See you later, then... Mr. President, I still carry school books. I still carry school books. It's a hard job, but it's one I look forward to very much. And there are lots of people here who will be helping to make it very soon. Thank you very much.