 Yes, Bill? Give her our regards, won't you? Tell her if I thought she'd come and treat me like she did, Ladybird, I might come to Pennsylvania myself. And I just wanted to tell you how much I appreciated it, and thank you, I thought it was characteristically courteous of you. I'm grateful, and I thought I'd call you and thank you, and then tell you at the same time, it looks like we're going to have some trouble on our Appalachia thing. They're about 25 votes short. Now the whole question is, do I want to bring it up and get it? I thought I could pass it in the Senate first, and that might help us. I believe I can get it passed by maybe a two to one vote in the Senate. I've got some pretty decent Senators that will vote for it over there, like Javits and Keating and Scott and Kees, and they're about six or eight of them, and that'll give us, well, probably we'll lose a few from the South, but that'll give us probably 60 votes in the Senate. But I can't get it up now on account of the apportionment battle they got going, but I might try it there right afterwards and then take another look at it, look at her whole card. It's in trouble in the House, I think, for the reason that it benefits a relatively limited number of states, and the fellow that who states not in it, he said, well, this is where I can get an economy vote, you know how that problem is. Well, you've done a good job. Anything you can do is roll out as else as you can, and then give me a ring back three or four days or tell me what to be thinking about it. Now, my judgment now is we could get Mansfield and Dirksen to let us bring it up. We could get guess around 58 or 60. You might ask you Scott about it. He's pretty good, and he's helpful, and that he's helped us on everything. He's a he puts a he's a he's a he goes pretty much for the nation. Well, Harrison can't do much with it. Sanford will be with us, but he his people, he's out down there, and they've got a very strong segregationist elected to succeed him his side one under by a couple hundred thousand votes. Harrison kind of goes along with the bird thing and we don't get any votes out of Virginia. Those two, we are in 20 votes of a passionate. We figured we could get 185 every day. We counted them right down to the wire, but 20 more and we counted a good many from your state that done a good job. Both Democrats and Republicans were helping. It's no no problem of yours. The only thing is I just want to act impetuously and bring up something. Get hell beat out of it. Then we'll we'll have a long way to go. My present judgment would be you could talk to Rhodes and say I was talking to the president on another matter, and he told me that we had a little trouble, and I'm gonna survey my boys and wonder if you'd survey yours. You'd have to get it killed and see if there's any neighbors we got that can give us a helping hand, particularly any progressive people want to help unemployment, or maybe if they got to have some little amendment, maybe we could give them that. And then I would try to, you might ask Scott, and I'll ask some of myself like Kase, or I'm not too good a shape of Keating now because they have murdered that poor fellow and he'd been voting with us almost the time. But maybe Javits and I believe we can pass it to the one in the Senate. If we can, that will help us in the house. And then we ought to take a look at their whole card and maybe have a little meeting or something and try to get folks together and bring it up where we can at least have a chance to pass it. We haven't got one now and give me a ring is anyway. I don't want to all of us in on tremendous admire of yours. And I'm just sorry that you made a terrible mistake when you baby picking the wrong party.