 We want to know if you've got, how that vote's going to come, is it going to be close? Which one? Well, all of them. No, no, right in front of us, but I have, Kennedy is coming over very shortly. That's good, I'm sorry I called early. They told me that you, about time to call, and I had to go get old Hubert up. He's been riding horses down here. And he, he's pretty late sleeper, and you, you run him up there in the Senate. When the hell, when I was up there, he'd come to work the morning. He didn't get up down here in the middle of the middle of the morning. Now you're running him during this campaign, and now he's got to make up for it. But Mr. President, anything you want me to tell these boys, or would you like to say hello to them individually? I'll be glad to. Can I talk to you later? Yeah, yeah. Wait a minute, let Hubert get on another line. Say hello to you while he's here. He's got his robe on. Okay. I've got one eye open. Classic. Hello Mike. Hi Hubert. Hello Mike. You look great in that Western outfit. Did I look great in that Western outfit? He lost to Wayne Morse vote. Wayne Morse said if you ever got on another horse, he'd never vote for him again. That's right. Well listen, let me put these boys on one at a time. Wait a minute, Mike. Did you hear what Hubert announced in his speech here? No. He said to our God, he'd resign from the ADA, and he'd resign if any more horseback rides. We need, we need it both. It's been the greatest victory in the history of the country, and you're the greatest leader, and I want you to know that you have my full cooperation in every way. I know that. I might have proud of you, Ross. I'm telling you here. I'm proud of you. Wait a minute, Ross. Wait a minute. All right. Hubert won't say a word to you. All right. You got to know the presiding officer. You won't even get recognized. I got him about a hundred. They concentrated on me the last few days over there. You know, they decided they could get me in, so they just wanted to work on me and probably cut me up, but they didn't. Remember, I had a great victory with 87 once. Well, I'll tell you what, you did a great job for us down here. We really appreciate it. Here's Hubert now. Well, this is Ross. I know that you're just as happy as you can be, and I surely want to congratulate you. It was fun being with you. Thank you for all your work. Ross, how do you think Hubert looks on a horse? Yeah, I sure do. I wish I could get one of you to stand still. All right. What about that unanimous vote? Mike got up there getting vulgar. Yeah, but how many did you carry by? They told me that you were practically unanimous. No, 75,000. Yeah. It's really terrific, and both of you, and we want you to come back to Tennessee and rest assured of this one thing, that Ross Byers is behind the president, the vice president. I know. Tell me, how'd Memphis go? We carried Memphis. That's good. Yes, sir. We carried Memphis, and carried Nashville two to one almost. And they cut us up in East Tennessee. You ran a lot stronger in East Tennessee than I did in the traditional Republican areas. I ran a little bit stronger than you did in the Democratic areas, but you cut the nut up over in that Republican area, which I was very, very proud of. Well, it shows I'm a better Republican than you, Ross. That's what it was. I'm going to talk to both of you now. Let's talk to a few senators from New Mexico. All right. Oh, sir, come live on. Certainly wonderful. You carried Bernalillo County by $25,000, and that's where you spoke. Yeah. And that went for Eisenhower by $30,000 before. Oh, well, that's good. Albuquerque came through all right then, didn't it? Very well. What did that meet you? $3,000. I got 58% of the votes. Well, that's wonderful. Damien, he ought to quit boating the go-water all that. That's a wonderful record, Joe, and I'm awfully proud of you. I'm so grateful, too. I'll tell you, I bet you'll Tony in Mariana, please. Yeah. You know, Tony got to be a campaigner down here. He got to where he could speak. Here's what I want to talk to you, Joe. Joe? Well, we sure look forward to working with you. The president said I had to be very good to you. He said every time Joe Montoya wants to be recognized, you let him speak. Well, I sure want to congratulate you and say how much I appreciate what you did for me. Well, I'm old Albuquerque. I'd be much proud of you today if he's around. I'm sure glad you succeed him. Wouldn't that have been terrible? The late man, it was tough. They quit go-water to last. Pretty much concentrated on him. But we looked like $27,000 what it's going to be. And last time I saw yours, it was $100,000. Well, you did a remarkable job, Fred. Well, we appreciate you and you feel so. You just stay close to his side and warm up to him. And be nice to Albuquerque here because he'll ever get ruthless in that chair with all this power. He might not want to wreck this. I am to come up here as a junction, man. And that's where I come from. I'd like you to talk to Hubert now. Well, Fred, I want to be just brief with you. I just want you to know I was just thrilled with your victory because it was the high point of the elections as far as I was concerned. I enjoyed being with you good folks. And we look forward to working closely with you. Fred, you see that bunch of old boys over there at that club that we went to, that $1,000 club now? Right. You won't tell them that we meant what we said there when we told them that we were harsh people. Kiddy wife, my love. Just in the hospital. He's got the recurrence of that fractured spine of it is and he's leaving the hospital. They go down to Florida. He asked me if there's going to be a meeting on the leadership before the session. Well, I would assume there would be a bipartisanship sometime because it was your policy to keep the leadership on both sides of foreign development. So I just passed it on for what it's worth. That's good. He was awfully good to us in the last couple of years. And when we needed them, a message from you to him, I think, would be very well received. Good. Well, I talked to him yesterday. Oh, you're good. Oh, well, fine. That's good. That's the main thing. He called me. He called me yesterday afternoon and wanted to know if it's all right for him to go to Florida. And I told him to add any problems. I'd call him. We didn't. I sent him back and told him let's be careful. Let's look where we're going before we go and take a good look at it. So that's what they're doing now. And I'll be in touch with you in a few days. Yeah. Now, Mr. President, are you going to the inauguration of Diaz-Ordaz in Mexico City? No. No, I don't think so. Have you got anyone selected to head the delegation? Well, Russ could suggest to Hubert if I could get him. And I mentioned it to him, but I haven't finished it out yet. Well, if you're looking for someone and you'd like to consider the Center for Montana, as the head of the delegation, you'd appreciate it. All right. All right. Because I know both of your friends, Lopez Mateos and Diaz-Ordaz. Yeah. And we've got a... Well, in terms of that... Let me read you. Secretary Russ called yesterday morning, said he wants to pass on suggestions. He suggests that you send vice president of the Lake Humphrey to Mexico City a little prior to December 1st for the inauguration of Diaz-Ordaz. He will venture ranks prior to that time. This would not set a precedent because the close neighborhood ties between Mexico and the United States would establish a very close tie. He often cleaned our government, new government right there outside. He suggests that you send with him and send to Hickenlooper and send to Keekley. He has Russ guest thoughts, giving trouble about whether to add Wayne Morris because the personal coolness between Hickenlooper and Morris. Yeah. Now, that's a memo that he said and I talked to Hubert about the little yesterday. And that's... I hadn't finalized anything, but if it's any reason why both of you can't go... No. I think that you all get along fine. You know them all. I might tell Russ that what are we going to do about Morris? Oh. I don't know. Take that over and I'll talk to you again. Yeah. Now, just a moment. Bob Kennedy just came in. Okay. Okay. Yes, sir. Yeah. On this campaign. How do we do in Brooklyn? You better promise Hubert something here because he may not record...