 Yes, sir. You may not have thought that airline strike was an emergency, but it's fast-to-coming one. It's beginning to affect my vacation plan. Well, why don't you just go and take my airplane? No, no, I just wanted to say that I think everything's lined up. I'm going to leave a few hours earlier today. That's all right. You can just four o'clock. Well, I'll be out of here for then. I'm going to leave ahead of myself so you get me out before you go. I'm not always going to. You just go and have as good a time as a human can. I don't think you're not going now to some desert hundred and eight-degree like you do in the wintertime. You go skiing. No, we're going out to the Cascades and the Olympics in Oregon. I don't run into Bill Douglas out there. Drinking in that water he drinks. I may need some. You got to get one of his pills, boss. 67 years old. I saw her here with your wedding. Well, I hope you have a good time. Now don't hurt yourself and don't... I don't hear the whole time. They tell me and he said if we felt that it was real essential that you talked him into staying for a few months anywhere. Yeah, that's right. Well, I don't believe we can do any better than that. I think you better figure out who you want. Whether you want Harold or who you want. I'll talk to Russ about it. He's coming in at one today. Well, we'll live through that. I think that maybe you can do some of the things you ought to be doing over there through Si by ideas and reorganizing that department. There are about three things I would like to do. I would like to have thinkers and brain people constantly searching for plausible logical presentations that would be appealing to the enemies of our system in the world that would attract them. I don't care it might be a nuclear test ban. Last night I had a long memo on agriculture and the scientists over there are just begging that we work out an arrangement with China to get certain types of germs that go with their rice production and with their other types of production, soybeans. That's where we really got our soybeans from. Did you know that? I knew they came from there. Well, they, all that stuff and they say now we got root broad and we don't know how to handle it. If we could just have some exchanges in this field. So I want to get a group of brand type folks working on that all the time. I want the man to try to look at, we'll just say you or Si Vance or Harold Brown or some of the folks you have over there. And we ought to just try to find two or three hundred of them to bring in. Every day I feel five or four or five ambassadors and Bob they're the biggest bunch of cuffs I've ever seen. And I sit around these congressmen and senators a lot so I'm not the highest, don't have the highest standards. But when they come in and I just haven't found many inspiring people that. So we ought to do what Mr. Reverend said Tommy Carlton did one time in the Holden Company Act. Said he brought in a bunch of these frankfurters, went up at Harvard and said he's buried them so down deep around here. That we're going to have liberal legislation at the least for two decades. And now I'd like to bury them over there during our stay. I'm doing it with a Negro. I'm doing it with a third good marshals and the handy brimmers and circuit courts and everything. But I need somebody that can serve them up to me. I don't have the trouble of proving what you send me over here. But I can go out and find them. I think it's I could really do that. So there are two things. The third thing that he just administers that department just gets the answers back and forth. And he could do that pretty well where in a year he ought to have some folks coming on. He ought to find out who's good out in these countries that cheat submissions. Move them up some of these places you see. We just got a same bunch of old folks that really came along with Leavitt and Bruce, Herman and that crowd. And that's not fit for the 20th century. So maybe you can work with him. I'll do everything I can to help. What are you going to do? Here? Who's going to? Well, it ought to be Brown or Nixon of the two. I'm trying to think Brown. I want your counsel. I guess. And then if we do that, then it may resign. And then we, you know, it's sort of a nasty little thing. I'll have to face that issue. What have you got on this CBS broadcast today? We're just murdering you. You're pending on bombing Cambodia. You said first that you said you didn't have any planes there and you didn't do any bombing. This Bill, a shorter, something from out in Saigon. Here's the meanest broadcast I believe I've heard. You said you didn't have any planes there. Then a few days later you come along and say, well, we did have planes. They were our planes. They did bomb, but they didn't bomb in Cambodia. They didn't bomb in Vietnam. And he winds up with a very sarcastic thing. Now, I guess we did deny we had any planes. Did we do that to begin with? I don't believe we said that much, President. I think we may have said from here at least that we didn't bomb Cambodia. Didn't have the information. And then we got, I think the first response made publicly was a very careful one because we didn't have full information. We know how controversial these things are. And then after that, I think we said we didn't bomb Cambodia. I don't think we ever said we didn't have any planes there. Would you ask, would you ask your public administration man to get a transcript for eight o'clock radio news from CBS this morning? Look at it, have it analyzed by somebody. I'll get it down to the ranch. Thank you.