after the 1964 civil rights act. >> even though lyndon johnson had been the master of the senate and the majority leader and had more ious than almost anybody in the history of the congress it was hard for him to go right back five months later for another civil rights bill but when we left the white house and i asked dr. king well what do you think? i thought he was being flippant. he said i think we've got to figure out a way to get this president some power. and i laughed. and he said no he said we really have to -- we can't wait. for him it was not a political problem, for him it was a spiritual problem. he had gone through the valley of the shadow of death, and he felt it was inevitable that his days were numbered and so he didn't have any time to waste. and so when we got back from