 Hello? Yes. Do you have the Attorney General? Yes, I do. Thank you. Yeah? The Attorney General, I know. We've got this for you. Hello? Oh, Mr. President? Yes, General. Oh, we had a meeting all day today with Senator Dirksen on the Civil Rights Bill and Pia that we have an agreement with him and with Senator Aiken and with Senator So, congratulations. Congratulations. Congratulations. Now, what does he think? Do you think he can get the votes? The votes? Well, he's hopeful. We don't have to go back. They're going to have a meeting of the Republicans on Tuesday morning. Are you in pretty good shape with the folks that are interested in the bill? Well, we're supposed to meet with them at 4.30. You think it's you? Yeah, you know, they're not going to be happy, but nothing makes them happy. So we just have to accept them. Well, I don't know. You did a good job making everybody happy on the House side. Remember, we went through. In that October, they weren't happy when we did it. Yeah, I know it, but they saw the wisdom of it after you did it. After it was over. But Senator Humphrey did a fine job. Senator Dirkson, Mr. Rippec, you might just... Should I call him? Yes, I think it would be nice. And Senators, should I give you the name? Senator Soll and Stahl. Senator Aiken. And Phil Hart was damn helpful. And Senator Magnuson. And Senator Humphrey. Dirkson, Soll and Stahl, Aiken, Humphrey and Hart. Yeah, Magnuson. Thank you, Bobby. Bye. Bye.