 Telephone conversation between President Johnson and Joseph Alsopp on November 29, 1963, at 7 o'clock p.m. Are you through? We'll make him that he's pulling the special commission to study and report facts and circuits that's relating to assassination of late President John F. Kennedy. The president stated that he consulted with the Democratic Republican leaders of the Senate House representative with respect to the full special commission. The members of the special commission are Chief Justice Earl Warren, Chairman, Senator Richard Russell, Georgian, Senator John Sherman Cooper, Kentucky, Representative Hale Boggs, Louisiana, Representative Gerald Ford, Michigan, Honorable Allen Dulles, and Honorable John J. McClaw. I think that's very good. I believe that covers every section and there could be Republicans on it, but I guess there ought to be. The president stated the special commission has been instructed to evaluate all available information concerning the subject to inquire of the Federal Bureau of Investigation pursuant to an early director of the president making complete investigation of facts. The inquire is also scheduled by Texas Court of Inquire convened with Attorney General Texas under Texas law. The special commission will have before it all evidence uncovered in the Federal Bureau of Investigation all information available to any of the federal agencies. The Attorney General of Texas offered his or her cooperation. All federal agencies' offices are being directed to bring services, cooperation, and special commission. The commission will be empowered to conduct any further investigation it deems desirable. The president is instructing the special commission to satisfy itself, but the truth is known as far as it can be known and the report is finding an inclusion to him with the American people into the world. That's just fine. I think that's just fine. Well, thank you very much. I hope you're right. I'm glad you put Dulles and McClaw on and Warren. We've got to have a congressional one would have been, but it's just the right mix, I think. Well, we've got two and two from each place. I hope you continue in your old age to write as good columns as you do these days when you're a young man. Now, goodbye. Goodbye. Give you a bride, my love. Oh, thanks for you, but I'll think of it, please. I'm in the National Republic of America. I think of you, but not for all beyond the pictures and every time it's not so far. Well, this is Nastropocans here. I've got Warren and Cuppers two and Ford three and Dulles is four and McClaw is five out of the seven man commission. You're going to trust that many? I'd rather be more trustworthy than giving. Well, you think you're trustworthy than that? Yes. All right. Goodbye.