he was with his key campaign aide, fred dutton, and there was kind of a what am i going to say, air in that car. you know, what am i going to say to these people, kenny didn't know and didn't really have any advice to give him this street. they were standing on 17th street. it actually did not end the way it is now as we've before. so it actually continued all the way through. so the sad work sidewalk would be just about where you are standing and the flatbed truck was maybe ten feet, ten, 20 feet beyond the sidewalk. actually, i don't think i could tell anything. i mean, it just seemed like the no normal hustle and bustle of getting something together, except for the fact that you could you could hear him say had to do they know? do they know about martin luther king? you know, and, of course, the answer was no, because the majority of people here hadn't heard it. and so that was his first. first thing i could hear him saying, you know, they know that martin luther king, we have that we all. could you lower those signs, please? i have some very sad news for all of you and that is that