democracies with new social reform, and johnson reversed that, brought in a terrible guy called thomas mann was a cia man, and my father considered that an act of war against the kennedy legacy. and then vietnam really destroyed the relationship, and my father was talkingo johnson about vietnam, about -- within a few months of my uncles of death in 64. by 65 he was openly, you know, after the tonkin gulf resolution when we actually became, it became our war and we started carpet bombing, my father was utterly repulsed by that and felt that was something that the nazis would do, to bomb civilian populations and to bomb the dams and dikes, and it was antithetical to everything. he began thinking of confronting johnson more and more, and the story, i o of the high points of the book. i was kind of peripherally involved. -- [inaudible] attacked my mother that morning when he is going to make his speech in the senate, my mother went into premature labor. a lot of things happened that day. you'll have to get the book. [laughing] [applause] >> the book is called "american values." you can see why