jimmy byrnes. thank you. i said, jimmy ross. jimmy byrnes i have a scholar here in the audience. jimmy byrnes probably the most qualified, and he was sometimes called the assistant president. but then fdr reneged, changed his mind, gave in to the he gave in to the choice of the big city, democratic bosses. and so from his train, from roosevelt to train 2000 miles to the west and san diego on the opening day of the convention and roosevelt chose truman. and truman had told everyone, including his wife, which is important, including his wife, that he would never accept. but he did. and so a few weeks after the close of that democratic convention and in 1944, a hot, humid day in august, 1944, fdr invited the presidential or is the nominee, harry truman, the nominee to a lunch and a photo op at the white house. truman wrote about it to his wife, bess, and he said, we dined in the backyard of the white house. he called the backyard the south lawn under a tree planted by old andy jackson. he loved jack's. and there's a famous photograph that shows roosevelt and truman sitting at this r