there is a wonderful picture that is not in the book of jean thurmond waiting for the senator, and thes so clear you can see the stubble on his cheeks and he is surrounded by a group of men who are taking notes. he is talking to reporters and jean thurmond said to the reporters, "you know, he often gets mail addressed to strong thurmond, and i think this previous evening proved them right." c-span: i chuckled when i read this, when you talked about senator paul douglas. >> guest: bringing him orange juice, that's right. and he starting to drink it with gusto and then harry dent realizing, wait a minute, that this could be trouble, and so he very quietly takes the pitcher of orange juice away so that the senator won't drink too much. on a bit of a serious note, and i believe i wrote this in the book, the senator would ask harry dent periodically, "are you hearing anything?" -- you know, "go check, are there any phone calls coming in; are there any telegrams?" he was hoping that when people knew that he was out there -- southerners -- they were going to start pressuring, quite quickly, t