 Yes sir, I thought I left, I thought you were through. I thought so too, but you're dealing with a very treacherous guy and you all just must not even come in courting him anymore. Because he's a no good son of a bitch. Thank you, Noah. The announced night he would ask John to provide sufficient officers to protect the Negroes. He appeared for the joint session and he says that the federal government, they say our courts are too slow while it's set. Therefore we must now submit to mob rule. It's a tragedy and a sorrow beyond words, but the federal judge compounds the anarchy by ordering the state to protect the army. He said tonight that he would ask Johnson to provide protection for Negroes marching from Plale, Mudam and Gombran. I intend to call on the president of the United States to provide sufficient officers to guarantee the safety and the welfare of citizens in and around the route. The federal government has created this matter, they can help protect him. Well, they're still intelligent. Can you get that over? Why don't you please get off the phone, honey? Well, I'm not going to talk to him anymore. I'm through with it now. Well, you better tell him you're not, tell him you're not, tell him you read down the ticker. And I've been leaving since 3.30, messing with that son of a bitch and he is absolutely treacherous. Well, I told Berkley all the way through that I didn't trust him and everything. So I'm just not going to answer any calls or I'm going to talk to him. I'll answer one and just tell him. I offered you, I went over to the president's day and told the president that I'd talked to you and he wanted to help. He called you and offered to give it to you. You ran like a goddamn rabbit. Then you ran down the television and told them that we had created it, therefore you're going to ask him. Now I didn't tell him to stand up like a man and say what you're going to do to begin with. I tell you, it's all right with you. I'm not going to answer his call. If he keeps calling me, I'll wait a little more and I'm going to record it. I told him all the time. Come over here, you can record it. I'm going to record it. That's where I've been doing my part. I'll do it. I'll do it and I'll talk to him. He started calling me in a few minutes and I'm just not going to answer him. I don't think you ought to answer him tonight. Let me tell you, George, I just want this for the record. You called me up and asked for help. I offered to give it to you. You ran like a rabbit. That's right. Then you went publicly and you said this. I don't know whether you've been in it or whether you've done it. If you do, you come out there and put it on the record because I've got the record. I'm not going to be double-crossed this way. I want to issue a statement here that burns his tail. I'll ask him to call you and give it to you.