 We are watching their movements. They have been rather quiet. They are listening to our speeches. John McCormick made a good statement. Carl Albert made a good statement. Hale Bogg made a good statement. Mansfield said he'd support us, but he's gone. His heart's not in this thing, as you know. Humphrey feels as we do. Every member of the Joint Chiefs, every member out there, Taylor, Westmoreland, the diplomat Johnson, Rusk, Ball and Harriman, the three top men's state, McNamara and Bance, plus the four generals, and we are all agreed on a course of action. We do not want to go further than to say that we will continue. But these actions will be measured, and fitting, and adequate, and you can add that any day they want to keep their 54 agreement. There's no use of making them new until they'll keep one to God. They made one in Laos 62. They're not keeping it. They made one out there 54. They're not keeping it. Why do you think they'd keep one 65 when they wouldn't keep one 62? But if they want to, they don't have to have a agreement. They just got to stay across that line. If they stay across it, we'll stay across it. But they can't come bomb us, kill our people, and expect us to go in a cave. That's about it. Did you get those letters sent me? Yeah, they're in the middle. I thought you meant them. No, I got a fine one from Heinem on the railroad. Yeah. He wrote a hello to get them. They want to hire him himself. Are they two? Well, they'll be there. All right. Hurry up and get them, because I've got an FBI going on him now. Yeah, you can be assured they'll be there. All right. Thank you. Okay.