 going back to bookkeeping together. Hear what Goldwater said? No. He said that they'll send you back to bookkeeping. He said that that's what he said about you about a week before the election. And I asked the lady birds manager this morning what he said he was quoting it directly when I was bragging on you. And he says that you tell secretary when you talk to him that I got Goldwater don't need a bookkeeper. He ain't got enough to count. That's a great tribute to you, great tribute to you. Every, every, every time we, every place we talked, every time we brought up the question why we just, we were glad to meet him on that ground. And we did and so it ought to make you and your little daughters feel mighty good. And you don't know how good it makes me feel. I can say that, but it was a tremendous accomplishment. I think the newspaper reports, the columnist reports that it's the greatest political achievement of this century. Well, it was, it was, it's on counting men like you because it was the record that you made and what you're doing. And I may want you to come down and I don't want you to worry yourself out. But I'm going to stay down here four or five more days. I'm going to want you to come down and some, some of the time there. I'll come on back up there. I think that we all agree here. I say all I mean, I'll be in touch with you probably tomorrow till March. Hello, and Nellie and John were out yesterday and they were. Please, I came up to see you. Well, you train them. It's bugger the way you turn them out of the Defense Department. He, he damned if he didn't, he beat his man over a million votes. I'm glad John wasn't glad about that. But the Arbor votes take it with us and that's right. And John doesn't have to be there. We'll do a lot better with the, with Yabra and Bobby. And we did with Meacham and with Bush and with Keating. The new ones over in the house, it'll make it a lot easier going. Oh, you got rid of voucher and foreman. Yeah, you can forget about Fort Blast. But it changed from three to one to 50-50. And he just took them on in that paper at Manchester. It's worse than Nellis. Of course, John went up there and spent some time with those businessmen. About them to see the light. We've got to do that. I want you to get searching now for some good talent for us because we've got to bring some good men in. A lot of them want to go home and these other departments. And I want you to, I want you to be my number one man to help me find some votes. Give me a list of openings. You're a sick man. I'll give it to you. We've got undersecretaries and assistant secretaries all over the lot that could be developed into secretaries. And you've got to get some of them of the type that you had with Gil Patrick, our vans that could step into other things that they were called upon and that we've got them in agriculture and we've got them in interior and we've got them in commerce and clean out some of them too. So we've got a lot to do and what about Vietnam? Ready to talk about it early next week. I don't think there's any strong sentiment that we're trying to go into Robert China at the moment other than in a strictly military organization and I'm sure we can sit on top of that. I do think there's a general feeling that the current course is leading to some kind of a form of accommodation with the Chinese probably through a popular front government initially and that this is not good and that they maybe will help us strengthen our position and this is what Dean and Mackenor are trying to work out. Okay Bob, give me a last march.