 Telephone conversation between President Johnson and former CIA Director Alan Dulles on November 29, 1963 at 541 p.m. Sir, Alan Dulles 2191. News for you. We're going to name, very shortly, a presidential commission made up of seven people, two from the House, two from the Senate and three, two from the public and one from the court. As a study group to go into this FBI report, this Court of Inquiry and all the incidents, connection to the assassination of our beloved friend, and you've got to go on that farming. I know you can. I know you can. There's not a doubt about it. Just get ready now to go in there and do a good job. We've got to have a... America's got to be united this hour and... This hour? Yes. I'll be talking to you first. Right. And I'll keep this highly confidential. Thank you. I'll be talking to you first. I'll be talking to you first. Thank you. I'll be talking to you first. Thank you. Here's what I have left. Thank you. I'll be talking to you first. Right. And I'll keep this highly confidential. Please do. Please do. Let's announce. Because I haven't cleared it with one other man. I understand. I'll be at your orders if you want. Thank you, sir. I think of nothing else to do. I think of nothing else to do. Excuse me. That's the old job there. No, no. Thank you. Thank you.