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11:47 A.M. EDT
PRESIDENT BUSH: You all having a good time here?
Q Thank you, it's great.
PRESIDENT BUSH: Particularly thinking about you, Mark.
Q Yes, sir.
PRESIDENT BUSH: Mark, let me ask you, looking forward to going down to Crawford?
Q You bet, can't wait.
PRESIDENT BUSH: Good, well, that will be Monday.
Q Mr. President, what do you expect about
PRESIDENT BUSH: I expect to be with a friend. I'm looking forward to having him with my family. The best way we can do things -- best way we send a good signal to President Sarkozy is invite here at the family house. I've got a lot of my brothers around, my sister, my daughters. He's going to figure out what --
FORMER PRESIDENT BUSH: Youngest grandchild made these signs.
MRS. BUSH: Did you see the signs the grandchildren made?
FORMER PRESIDENT BUSH: Le signe.
PRESIDENT BUSH: What language are you speaking? (Laughter.)
FORMER PRESIDENT BUSH: Is that "sign" -- signe?
Q Mr. President, aren't you disappointed that --
PRESIDENT BUSH: Never disappointed, always upbeat. Feeling good, feeling optimistic about life. Thank you. Thank you. Disappointed about what?
Q About Mrs. Sarkozy not coming?
PRESIDENT BUSH: Of course we are. She's a very dynamic woman. She is -- we were looking forward to seeing her, as well as the children. And so we're disappointed she's sick, but we understand. That happens sometimes in life.
FORMER PRESIDENT BUSH: Very nice of him to come, having been back to
PRESIDENT BUSH: Yes.
FORMER PRESIDENT BUSH: -- it's amazing.
Q Are you surprised the President of France vacations in
PRESIDENT BUSH: We're pleased he's here. Of course he makes the choice he makes. If people were asking me where I think they ought to vacation, it would be right here in
Q Could you imagine you, or you, sir, as President, vacationing in a foreign country?
PRESIDENT BUSH: Of course I could.
Q Really?
PRESIDENT BUSH: Yes, there's some spectacular spots around the world that would be --
FORMER PRESIDENT BUSH: We've done it.
PRESIDENT BUSH: -- great places to relax. But as you know, Mark, I'm a fellow -- I'm a Texan, I like my place down there. I like to go down there as much as I can. It's where I can relax. It's also -- the job follows you wherever you go, you're always President. And so here we are at my Mother and Dad's house, enjoying a beautiful
The good thing about President Sarkozy is you know where he stands, he'll tell you exactly what he thinks. And I hope he'd say the same thing about me.
Q Do you think, if he invites you to go to
PRESIDENT BUSH: Of course I'd go.
Q -- would you go?
PRESIDENT BUSH: Absolutely. Absolutely. Particularly if he could find a place for me to ride my mountain bike. (Laughter.)
FORMER PRESIDENT BUSH: Plenty of mountains over there.
Q Mr. President, could you say something in French?
PRESIDENT BUSH: No, I can't. I can barely speak English. (Laughter.)
Q Mr. President, what kind of lunch are you going to have?
PRESIDENT BUSH: We're going to give him a hamburger or hot dog, his choice. (Laughter.)
MRS. BUSH: A traditional family lunch --
Q Mustard or catsup?
PRESIDENT BUSH: It's up to him. We got it all laid out in there. He's got some baked beans, if he'd like some baked beans we've got that, as well.
MRS. BUSH: Native
PRESIDENT BUSH: Corn on the cob, real fresh this time of year.
MRS. BUSH: -- salad, fresh tomatoes.
PRESIDENT BUSH: If he feels like it, he can have him a piece of blueberry pie -- fresh blueberries up here in
Q Do you think he's bringing cheese?
PRESIDENT BUSH: I think he's bringing goodwill. He's bringing a good brain, good vision and goodwill. I'm looking forward to seeing him.
Q Are you going to go fishing?
PRESIDENT BUSH: I don't know if we will or not. We've got a --
FORMER PRESIDENT BUSH: We went this morning to check, there's no fish --
PRESIDENT BUSH: We may go boating. That's the difference between fishing. I need to spend a little time with him alone. We'll figure out the schedule here in a minute. I've got -- we've probably got 45 minutes of private time that we've got to sit down and talk about some of the key issues of the world. This is a complicated world with a lot of opportunities to bring peace, and no question, when
Q What's the main issue you want to address with him?
PRESIDENT BUSH: There's a lot of issues, a lot of issues. It's a complicated world. One thing --
Q
PRESIDENT BUSH: Sure, absolutely we'll talk about
Q Do you see it as a time to start new relations with France, Mr. President?
PRESIDENT BUSH: We've had good relations with
Q -- new government give a new leeway to --
PRESIDENT BUSH: Thank you. I respect the French people, I respect the history of
Thank you for the press conference. Talk it up. Talk it up as a guy who's trying to reach out and be friendly to the Fourth Estate -- that would be the press.
Q Mr. Sarkozy --
PRESIDENT BUSH: Do you want to say a few comments?
They just asked me about your wife and I said how disappointed we were, but we fully understand.
Do you want to ask him a couple of questions? He's never shy around the press.
Q (Asked in French and translated.) Mr. Sarkozy, what's the message you bring to the American President and to the Americans?
PRESIDENT SARKOZY: (As translated.) I came to visit the
Q A new page in the history of the two countries?
PRESIDENT SARKOZY: I just finished reading a biography of
The
Do we agree on everything? No. Because maybe even within a family there are disagreements, but we are still a family. And we may be friends and not agree on everything, but we are friends, nevertheless. That's the truth.
PRESIDENT BUSH: Beautiful. Thank you. We've got to go eat a hamburger. We've got to go eat a hamburger.
PRESIDENT SARKOZY: Cecilia called Mrs. Bush this morning --
MRS. BUSH: Yes, we talked.
PRESIDENT SARKOZY: -- I went back to
PRESIDENT BUSH: Thank you all. Thank you.
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