ned kenworthy of the new york times. and john hayward, he created and ran, as it were, the culture club. >> everybody is dead now except andy and me. >> and we are headed there. >> we traveled in a pack. journalism does not prohibit you, to a certain extent, sharing stuff. so we tried to keep independent of each other, but at a press conference, the sender would say, oh god, here they come, the culture club. it is interesting that not every news outlet, not every newspaper, had a full-time reporter assigned to cover the filibuster in the civil rights bill. we did not have anybody from "the washington post" with us regularly. robert albright was assigned to the story, but we never saw him. the big newspapers, the chicago tribune, the st. louis post-dispatch, it was not that there were no-shows, it was that they did not think the story deserved its own coverage, which the culture club was doing. but it was my first introduction to covering something that important day in and day out. and i learned as much about the senate