He also spoke only in Italian beginning with "buon giorno" (Good day) and ending with "buon pranzo" (Have agoodlunch) instead of greeting the faithful in several languages as his last few predecessors had done.
And insofar as the President has revealed a secret -- namely, where I had lunch today -- I should say that I haveagood friend in Washington who had actually recommended that restaurant.
Given the focus of expertise and responsibility that the committee in question has here, it seemed like agood idea to have both of these members today for lunch.