through the door, she wrote seeing the face of kenny o'donnell who loved him, we knew. o'donnell says to johnson simply he is gone. moment later another kennedy aide comes into the room and goes up to johnson and says mr. president, the first time he has ever been called that. what was lyndon johnson like during those 40 minutes when he is standing there against the back wall of the cubicle? talk to the congress and those who came in and talk to jacqueline and his aides who were there, valenti wasn't even in the room and they all used the same words, the same word youngblood use, calm. he was absolutely calm and they remembered what ladybird was always saying about johnson who was given to almost hysterical fits. when you have a cold you think he is dying of pneumonia but ladybird is a tough spot, he is a good man. ladybird said watching his face in that 40 minutes was like seeing the face of the bronze statue. very tough face, lips compressed, almost a -- we know lyndon johnson looked, his eyes piercing but absolutely calm. the minute he is addressed as mr president he