 It's okay, go ahead. For the awesome kind of mission. Where you'll be on many occasions. In the middle. You come. Take a look. Take a look. Man, I think they want you and me over here in these chairs. I am the editor. Ah, okay. Well, yes. We have one of those. Yeah. Well, we've been very grateful for the coverage when we were in Europe and your story on Mrs. Ray did you know? Oh, yeah. Not very much. We did. We did. The voices of them to start the, the, uh, clean Germany. Don't look at the back there, Mr. President. I don't know what we'll do with that one. No, it's not, it's not a playboy. Yes, you know, at first I thought you were going to tell me that was someplace in Germany. Yes, it was. And then we put the, as a dental, that's an interesting invention. It's getting a little crowded down there. I'm sloping rock there too. Yeah. Somebody starts sliding. There's not very much one for high places. Yeah. I don't think melting climbing would appeal. Just like Amadeus, right? Well, they put on a nice little display out here in the, uh, along there. This is terrible, but I've been reading about it. It's to seize this. Oh, there they are. Yeah. The White House Law. Yes. It was pretty fun. Yes. Well, it's good to see we had a good visit a couple of weeks ago with Chancellor Cole. I'll look forward to seeing her very shortly at the Williamsburg Summit. And this is a very important concern in the German-American relation with the Swéhan years, the relation between two nations. And, uh, what we can do to, to do a good coverage between the nations, I think. Well, this is another interest. I'm looking forward to President Karstens being here with us later on. And, uh, Colton Karstens and Gencha Tulei are so close to me. This hasn't been much in the good years, though. To fight it against those, that's something. Yes. That was important. And it's nearly, I will soon complete my answers for your questions. I think Colton is doing a good job. Well, I see. I do, too. I, I think that he will be here. He will? He will be. I'm quite the size of him. That's going to sound very good. Yeah. That's right. Oh, I should not have been there. That's, yes. That's your sympathy and that's right. Well, they'll follow us. Yeah. Is that, I don't know, is this one? I can't, I figure the angle that I'm looking at. I have deep wounds there. Oh, yes. Sometimes. It's, uh, just a couple of years ago. There's a couple of years from now. Yeah, there's a couple of years from now. They say, of that park, you said, have you ever been there? They say that it's the one place in the world that does not disappoint you, that it lives up to all that you'd ever heard about. This is beautiful as everyone says it be. To talk about disappointment, I have to ask you a question. My son, who was born here in this country, said to me today, Danny, you have seen the president? They said, yes. He said, I'm sure he talks to God. He said, could you ask him for his phone number? So I have to bring an answer back tonight. I don't know what it is. It's just the white house switchboard. I don't even know the number. You know, you forget how to do a lot of things here. To go someplace you just get out and get in the back of the car. And the result is, you never learn anything about directions. If suddenly, I found myself driving again in Washington, I can't tell you how many places I wouldn't know how to go to because you're always in the back seat. Someone else is driving. It will save us through the phone. You just pick up the phone and say, get me so-and-so. But no problem. So you find out whatever the white house number is, and that's it. That's a good idea. Best greetings on this side. Thank you very much. Yes. And thank you very much. Yes. So we thank you very much. Good to see you. Thank you. We won't complete the interview. Okay.