 We got there somewhere, I guess, at his house. They ask you about it if they wanted to truth. They don't want it there because they'd ask you they'd gotten it, and they're afraid of it. Well, as I understand, no inquiry was made of us. No, I aren't either, this friend of the story. Not that I've heard of. I think Bill could get to Dorothy Tree to bring it over. Can't I tell them? Can I tell them then today that they're perfectly welcome to go look at it or get their water? And let Bill segment, she can talk to Bill. Now, let's see what George is going to say just as little as possible. Let's see what you're going to say, George. Well, we got this initial statement made. This is Johnson Tewkes-Oath. He is and has been in the official government archives together with other papers of the president. The book was delivered to the White House custodian of the president's papers and documents who had custody of those papers shortly after they returned to Washington. Then there was a question, Mr. You want to say by Mr. Johnson and you want to say presidential instead of president? I would play by Mr. Johnson. Yeah, I would play by Mr. Johnson. You want to say president or presidential? Huh? President. I like presidential papers. Presidential? Yeah. OK. If there's a question about has any decision been made to its disposition, the answer was no. No decision has been made about this or specifically about any other papers of the president. Although then could you say, although things secret about it and no inquiry has been made, but if any is, we'd be glad that the archivist be glad to show them the book. Well, wear that in mind, Abe, so that you can say that point out that nobody made an inquiry of us first with you, but rather crisp along with other books within the freaking all morning trying to figure out what to do if it is here, full five column, heading in the post here, Houston post, the matter of it is I don't have it. You're right. Stay in the White House, Ms. Kennedy. We're listed by Newsweek Magazine. The death of prep. Give us another one. Which president took the obfiz in the White House archives?