as a famous phone call that resident johnson made to martin luther king asking dr. king to find the most blatant example of voting rights being denied, and get it on television so anybody could look at it and say that's not right, that's not fair. as a turn list, what else would you need to flesh out that story to get it to -- journalist, what else would you need to flesh out to that story to get it on air? >> if the president says the best way to advance a cause, that is news already. it was typical johnson. any of you who don't know that those phone calls johnson made are preserved, and you can listen to them as simply as clicking -- if you google lbj phone calls, it will take you to the university of virginia. you can do it i -- by date and topic. it is a wonderful trove of history. this call was january 15, 1965. lbj tells dr. king that he has to get his education, housing and property bills passed before he goes back to voter registration because he just got a voting rights bill passed the previous year. he tells dr. king, there are two things you can do for me. one