 Mike, what should I tell Dirksen when he starts trying to put me on the spot down here on the civil rights thing today, just work it out with the leaders? That's right. Tell him that I gave a report to you yesterday that I told you that we, that we, Dirksen and I were in constant contact and working together agreeably and it would be your suggestion that he and I just keep working together and it's our responsibility now. I'm going to tell him that I support the strong civil rights bill. He gave out a long interview of what he's going to tell me today before he comes, which is not like him. I don't know what's happening to him here lately. He's acting like a shit-ass. Yeah. The first thing he said, he wouldn't treat his dog like I treated mine. Oh, I didn't know he said that. Oh, yeah. Yeah, I said he all wouldn't treat my dog that way and it's none of his damn business how I treat my dog and I'm a hell of a lot better to dogs than humans too than he is. I stand my damn dog up and hold him by the ear so AP photographer can get a picture and another little guy that didn't know what he's doing, he writes a story that it's cruelty to the dog and hell I know more about towns than he ever heard of but they got every dog lover in the country raised in hell thinking I'm burning them at the stake. All of this is a big play about nothing because that's all they can get and Dirksen's right in the middle of it to try and stir it up and it's too little a thing he's too little a thing for a big man like Dirksen but I get it from Larry O'Brien that Humphrey wanted us to tell him that we want to get closure on a whole bill but I get it from the paper that you are going with closure on the jury trial. Well, I raised the question with him after this meeting yesterday and he wouldn't go along with it. On the bill? On the bill and I would rather go on the bill but we've got to get those 23 to 25 votes there and if we can get closure on this at least we'll break the ice and we'll get enough committed it might be in our favor this way. I would far rather the bill. Well then what I'm going to say to him is this I'm going to say now these details can't be decided down in White House legislative wise I have Attorney General and he's in constant contact with Senator Mansfield and Senator Humphrey and whatever you all work out I'm sure it will be agreeable. Yes, sir. Put it back on us and spoke us back. That's good. Okay, thank you. Bye, Mr. President.