i mean nixon made it first to the vicecy presidency and johnsn made it first and they were your competitive when they were away and often pace each other on the ballot. they came to realize in '68 is not facing each other on the ballot anymore and theyor had a lot in common. what really -- lucy banes johnson said, s you know, johnson's youngest daughter very different people, different politically, different approaching to policy and management. she's like, but, was there -- it was crawl it rivals or shared enemies that brought them together ultimately by the end of their careers. each were for very aware they didn't go to prep school. nixon to whittier and johnson anddo san marcos and looked down upon by the elite and national media and the establishment in both parties and they had these certain undercurrents between them that really drew them together kind of as human beings and a second thing is i think johnson understood that that presidency was going to be in large p part of the squall to te presidency and difficult to find a more modern administration and so much was left undone and