 I had to talk with, uh, B. White, he mentioned to me about your, uh, what you think about doing today, and that the two people, or the judges, you know, and I think this is excellent. Well, do it. If your people want me to do it, I don't want to do it just because they serve them up and got no one else, because I've got 40 men that would like to have a judge. But if these are the best ones, uh, in the community, and we can give them some recognition, and our people will understand it, and you all can do something about letting them know that I'm not a hater, and I beg it, you all, you know that, but most of the, a lot of them don't, and they keep saying I have all this trouble in the Negro community, and I've never heard an Negro say that. I have, I have neither. I don't, uh, I've got a new secretary here. Do you know this little Whittington girl? I heard about that. Well, she's in my office, and she's my personal secretary, and I took her church with me yesterday in Stonewall, Texas, and she stayed in my home down there for two weeks, and the most confident person in the world. But we're just doing fine. I've got to get two good civil rights commissions. I want to point to these judges, but I keep reading in the columnists where they don't quote you, and they don't quote Roy Wilkins, and they don't quote Farmer, and they don't quote Martin Luther King. They don't quote Phil Randolph, because every damn one of them knows that I'm stronger for them than yet anybody around this place and have been all these years. Well, I did. You know, last night in the TV film, I don't know what you saw, the duties of the president, the job-facing, even all this. Oh, I didn't. Well, they quoted again from us and showed pictures of our meetings. Oh, that's good. And this was also good. Well, but Jet Magazine... Well, Jet did. Well, not Jet this past week. He talked about this Whittington, and I think their whole tone has changed. That's what I talked with you on. Oh, that's good, then. That's good. I hadn't seen it. I just see it when it's bad. Well, they have a beautiful story on Whittington, and I didn't know it. I didn't know that. Now, but you see, some of these people, they figure their roles, just like they were with the FK. They figure their role is to stick pens in. But I wouldn't get too concerned about this. Well, I do want to get concerned, because I want them to know that I'm their friend. Well, you make moves like you think to do today. You don't have any question on this. Well, I'm afraid they just think, well, that's because somebody recommended this with Kennedy. No, that won't happen. All right. Now, if you want it, it'll be done. I want it. Now, the president wanted it, and he would have done it. And I feel like I've got an obligation to it, but I don't want to do it unless the whole Negro community knows that I'm done it, and the Democrats have done it, and there was this damn jet, and the rest of them quit cutting us up saying we hate the niggers. Yeah. Well, no, no. You won't have anywhere about this. All right. It'll be done. All right. Thank you, Whitney. Thank you. And you'll be my ambassador. Now, I'm cucked up by it. Okay. All right. I'll do it.