1. - Flowers.
- I'll up your protection.
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2. I'm starting college.
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3. - This is Special Agent Gina Toscano.
- How do you do?
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4. Zoey, walk on the other side.
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5. - You like opera?
- You're asking me out.
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6. - You got an itch for Seaborn.
- I do not.
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7. Roberto Mendoza is the president's
Supreme Court nominee.
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8. Sam and Toby will be in charge.
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9. It's gonna be a battle
I don't intend to lose.
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10. - Senator Crossfield.
- Yea.
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11. Congratulations, everybody!
Only one drink per person.
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12. - Who's driving?
- Put it down!
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13. - Put it down! No champagne.
- We're just...
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14. Put it down. Everyone in this room,
let me have your attention.
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15. The law mandates that presidential
appointees be confirmed...
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16. by a Senate majority
for a total of what?
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17. Fifty-one votes is what we see
before a drop of wine is swallowed!
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18. Because there's a thing called what?
"Tempting fate" is what it's called.
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19. Since this man has been on
my radar screen, I have aged 48 years.
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20. I will not have this day
screwed up by:
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21. - By tempting fate.
- By tempting fate!
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22. These things take patience,
skill, luck.
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23. Since we've been in office,
what kind of luck have we had?
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24. - Bad luck.
- What kind of luck?
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25. - Very bad luck.
- We've had very bad luck.
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26. - Where's Josh?
- Josh? They're at 19 "yea" votes.
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27. I need to talk to Mandy
about a banana bar?
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28. Panda bear.
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29. - Panda bear? That's a "D"?
- Yeah.
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30. - That's an "E"?
- Yeah.
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31. Show me where one word ends
and the next one begins.
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32. - We have to go.
- She wants to talk about a panda?
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33. - You sure you got the message right?
- Have I ever gotten a message wrong?
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34. A panda's what I think it is?
Australian, eats off the koala tree?
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35. - That's a koala bear.
- Panda's the other.
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36. How can you not know the difference?
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37. For someone who hasn't
mastered the alphabet...
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38. - My penmanship is distinctive.
- It's illegible.
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39. - Where's Sam?
- Watching the vote.
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40. - Can you believe him?
- Sam? No.
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41. - Okay.
- Okay.
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42. - Votes "yea. "
- Toby!
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43. How about some champagne?
What the hell?
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44. - Ginger?
- Tempting fate.
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45. Go grab Leo.
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46. It's distinctive style,
like Salvador Dali.
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47. Please get Leo.
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48. I can't believe
you're talking like this.
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49. It's a book jacket, Sydney.
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50. We're gonna make a federal
case out of a book jacket?
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51. - It's time.
- I'll bring him here and talk to him.
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52. We're closing what wasn't
the easiest confirmation process.
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53. You'll understand if I'm not giddy
about the thought...
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54. of running into the embrace
of the Senate Judiciary Committee.
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55. What was that?
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56. An appointment favors
reparations to African-Americans.
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57. - What for?
- Keeping their ancestors as slaves.
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58. - What kind of reparation?
- Money.
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59. - Hey, honey.
- Loser!
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60. Senator Pearson votes "yea. "
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61. - Toby?
- Not yet.
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62. - Our day of jubilee.
- Not yet.
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63. - Sam.
- It's my day of jubilee.
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64. I despise you
and everything you stand for.
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65. My day was a bit better
a few seconds ago.
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66. How could you write that?
Don't play dumb.
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67. I am dumb. Most of the time
I'm playing smart.
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68. Are you thinking about ruining my day?
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69. - I was considering it.
- Fifty! Here we go, baby!
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70. Sam, Toby, you're putting a guy
on the Supreme Court.
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71. Senator Rindell.
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72. Yea.
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73. Toby! How about now?
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74. Dali had distinctive penmanship?
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75. - Yes.
- How is it distinctive?
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76. - For one thing, he wrote in Spanish.
- He was Spanish.
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77. Which accounts for his penmanship.
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78. Am I interrupting
something important?
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79. - I can't tell you how you're not.
- Do you mind if I have a...?
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80. I'll go see if people are having fun
in the other room.
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81. What's up?
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82. Our assistant attorney
general nominee...
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83. - It's gonna sail.
- It's not.
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84. - Breckenridge?
- Stadler has a problem with him.
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85. - What?
- He supports slavery reparations.
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86. - Since when?
- Whenever.
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87. Was there a thing?
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88. Two sentences on the back of a book
called The Unpaid Debt.
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89. - That's it?
- Stadler's unhappy.
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90. - Because of a thing on a dust cover?
- I've been singing the same song.
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91. - Talk to him tomorrow.
- Stadler?
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92. - Breckenridge.
- I'm not the guy for this.
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93. Yeah. You are.
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94. - What's that?
- C.J.'ll do "The Jackal. "
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95. Where she lip-synchs? I love that.
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96. Toby's better.
Look at the confirmation.
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97. Toby's barely alive as a result.
This one's you.
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98. - Let's go watch.
- I'm a white guy from Connecticut.
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99. Isn't this a delicate subject
to get into with a black lawyer?
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100. - You're also Jewish.
- Then he'll love me.
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101. - Where's Sam?
- In his office.
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102. Tell him to come to the press room.
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103. - It was a position paper.
- Vouchers are a good idea?
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104. - How'd you get this?
- Your boss.
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105. Your father? He's trying to drive
a wedge between us.
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106. It worked.
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107. - C.J.'s doing "The Jackal. "
- Be right there.
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108. We had something. You haven't
told me you favor vouchers?
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109. Hang on.
We haven't been on a date yet.
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110. - What kind of dates have you had?
- I'm a public school teacher.
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111. The other guys say, "Before we go... "
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112. - Are you gonna be serious?
- No! You know why? I am off duty.
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113. Toby and I put a guy on the bench.
I've earned my salary and then some.
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114. I'm done.
Our date's supposed to be tonight.
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115. We're gonna watch C.J. do "The Jackal,"
which is like Shakespeare.
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116. We're gonna watch C.J.,
then get a late dinner...
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117. after which I may kiss you.
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118. You're not doing a good job
on your part.
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119. - I'm taking over.
- You're taking over?
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120. - Let's go.
- Not much chance.
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121. - Give me credit for trying.
- Good night, skipper.
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122. Apparently you don't give me credit.
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123. Yeah, come on, do "The Jackal"!
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124. Speed bump with Breckenridge.
Leo gave it to me.
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125. He thinks you're
burned out on Mendoza.
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126. - You're talking to me during this?
- I was...
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127. - Never talk to me during "The Jackal. "
- Sure.
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128. - Hey.
- Hey.
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129. Mallory read my position paper
on vouchers.
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130. Really? How do you suppose
she got ahold of that?
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131. You gave it to her.
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132. Vouchers are a serious
subject with her.
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133. - Thanks.
- I don't mind you dating my daughter.
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134. But don't expect me not to have fun.
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135. Mallory and I haven't
actually been on a date yet.
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136. You hang in there, son.
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137. - "The Jackal"?
- What are you doing here?
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138. - I missed "The Jackal"?
- I was on fire.
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139. - That's gotta feel good.
- It does.
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140. I'm home listening
to my police scanner...
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141. - You have a scanner?
- I do.
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142. You were president of your
school audio-visual club.
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143. Bobby Pfeifer was president.
I don't like to talk about it.
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144. - Why'd you come?
- For a drink.
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145. - You should've gotten here earlier.
- I was listening.
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146. David Arbor was arrested at a party.
He'll be charged with possession.
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147. - The son of Bob Arbor?
- Plus one other thing.
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148. - There's one other thing? What?
- Zoey was at the frat party.
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149. At least I know what I'll
be doing tomorrow.
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150. Remember I came at 1
to tell you this...
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151. and also that you're
secretly in love with me.
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152. Make sure you remind my office.
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153. You could do "The Jackal"
for me right now.
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154. - Go home.
- Okay.
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155. - Say, "I'm not sure the president knows. "
- "I'm not sure he knows. "
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156. - It's a non-story. Say it.
- "I'm not sure he knows. "
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157. The father's a major fundraiser.
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158. I'm sure the president
will offer him his best support.
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159. There was a drug bust.
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160. - Zoey left before that.
- Any reaction?
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161. - I'm not sure he knows.
- There.
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162. - C.J.
- It's a non-story.
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163. Let's keep it that way.
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164. - Hey.
- Did you get my message?
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165. You wanted to talk about banana bars?
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166. - Panda bears.
- Donna has stylish penmanship.
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167. - We should get a panda bear.
- I'll end up walking him.
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168. You've gotten 3000 letters
in 10 days wanting to know...
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169. when we get the new bear.
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170. - What happened to the old bear?
- Lum-Lum? She died.
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171. - Did I kill her?
- No.
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172. - Why are you talking to me?
- 3000 letters.
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173. - Did I write any? Then...
- Who should I talk to?
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174. About getting a new panda bear
to replace Lum-Lum?
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175. Toby. You should be talking to Toby.
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176. - This is most of it.
- Thanks.
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177. - Toby?
- Yeah, Toby can help you out.
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178. What's this?
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179. I have to tell a black lawyer
why I don't owe him any money.
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180. - Good luck.
- Thanks.
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181. - Out in front of the entrance.
- How many?
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182. - About a dozen.
- Have someone bring the car around.
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183. - What time is it?
- 12:30.
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184. I have to go.
Are we doing French at Kelly's?
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185. - Yeah.
- Zoey, we're going out back.
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186. - What's out front?
- Reporter.
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187. - They're not supposed to.
- Security's on its way.
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188. - What is up with Marjorie's hair?
- I didn't wanna say anything.
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189. Gina, we go to sleep
listening to French tapes.
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190. - I remember them.
- Ready?
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191. I'm Special Agent Gina Toscano.
Your name?
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192. Edgar Drumm. I have a question.
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193. She doesn't answer questions.
Take her to the car.
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194. So the president's daughter
is partying with drug dealers?
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195. - David isn't a dealer.
- Why'd you go?
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196. I was invited.
I didn't know David was there.
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197. - I want you in the car now.
- You're a real jackass.
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198. Don't do that again.
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199. If this is how the Secret Service
behaves, it's a sad state of affairs.
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200. We'll have to learn to live
with your disappointment.
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201. This draft is done.
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202. "On schedule" is my middle name
from now on.
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203. - I'm having it changed.
- What was it before?
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204. Norman. Speaking of schedules, Cathy...
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205. At noon you're on the Hill,
3:00 the East Asia team...
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206. 4:00 Medicare, 4:30 the president,
6:00 the advance team.
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207. The noon meeting,
let's see if we can cancel it.
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208. - Why?
- I don't wanna go.
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209. - That's not enough.
- I really don't wanna go.
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210. You're going.
And you've got Mallory at 11.
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211. - What?
- You've got Mallory right now.
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212. - What do you mean?
- Your appointment with Mallory.
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213. I decided to see you
during business hours.
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214. - You aren't in school?
- Not today.
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215. I didn't wanna take advantage
of us dating.
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216. - We're not. You made an appointment.
- All nice.
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217. Isn't that adorable? Come in.
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218. - Is he here? Send him in.
- Mr. Breckenridge?
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219. - Thank you.
- Jeff, Josh Lyman.
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220. - Jeff Breckenridge.
- Have a chair.
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221. - Can Donna get you anything?
- No, I'm fine.
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222. You were at Debevoise & Plimpton
when my father was a partner.
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223. Your father was a partner?
Your father's Noah Lyman?
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224. - Yeah.
- He's a wonderful man. How is he?
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225. - He died.
- I'm sorry. When?
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226. - The night of the Illinois primary.
- I'm sorry.
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227. Thanks. I got this handed to me.
I'm not as up to...
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228. A couple of Republicans
have a problem with me.
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229. - Stadler.
- Also probably Wachtel and Tillison.
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230. Any specific problem?
They don't like me?
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231. No, there's a book coming out
by Otis Hastings, The Unpaid Debt.
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232. His position is, African-Americans
are owed reparations for slavery.
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233. - Yes.
- You're quoted on the back jacket.
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234. You wrote, "Otis Hastings
is a unique historian.
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235. This book should be burned
into the minds of white America. "
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236. - Yes.
- You weren't misquoted, right?
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237. If asked, you'll say you're
in favor of reparations.
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238. I'll tell them my father's fathers
were kidnapped outside Wimbabwa...
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239. and bought by a plantation owner...
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240. in South Carolina,
where they worked for no wages.
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241. - And you're looking for back pay.
- Yes.
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242. Did you have a figure in mind?
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243. Dr. Harold Washington, economist
at the Manchester Institute...
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244. calculated the number of slaves,
multiplied it by the hours worked...
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245. multiplied that by the market value
of labor and came up with a figure.
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246. - What is it?
- $1.7 trillion.
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247. This is probably a better discussion
to have in the abstract.
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248. - No.
- What do you mean?
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249. I mean someone owes me
and my friends $1.7 trillion.
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250. - Charlie's here.
- Yes, indeed. Charlie. Chaz.
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251. - I hear you burned down the place.
- What's up?
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252. Zoey had a run-in
with a reporter named Drumm.
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253. - Writes for The Charleston Citizen.
- He's a Bartlet baiter.
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254. It's a newsletter for the radical
right. What did he ask her?
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255. Why she parties with drug dealers.
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256. - Did she talk to him?
- Gina put her in the car.
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257. David Arbor's a good friend.
He's not a dealer.
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258. - Can you nip that in the bud?
- I can talk to a few people.
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259. He only takes drugs.
Zoey is trying to help.
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260. Zoey was bringing his car keys
she confiscated.
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261. - Carol!
- Guy drives a Porsche.
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262. I'm coming. I drove my boyfriend's
Porsche. Backed it into a pond.
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263. - Lost your privileges?
- And boyfriend.
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264. - It's a good car, though.
- Yeah.
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265. - Hey, Toby.
- Hey there, Margaret.
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266. - Are you okay?
- Why wouldn't I be?
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267. You don't usually say, "Hey there. "
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268. - What do I say?
- You growl something inaudible.
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269. Not today. You should turn
that frown upside down.
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270. Let a smile be your umbrella.
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271. Now you're scaring
the crap out of me, Toby.
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272. Hey, Bobby. Hi, Janet.
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273. Tax dollars shouldn't go to shipping
students to private schools.
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274. How are you getting around separation
of church and state on that?
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275. We have people who
are experts on that.
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276. - I've noticed.
- Anything else?
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277. - Oh, yes.
- We've been here for an hour.
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278. Vouchers provide help
for only a few students.
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279. We offer a solution.
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280. You offer a lifeboat to the few
for whom vouchers make a difference.
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281. That makes sense. I just think
if you can save even one kid...
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282. - You can save more than one kid.
- How?
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283. By asking Congress to approve a lot
more money for public education.
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284. What?
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285. Public education has been
a public policy disaster for 40 years.
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286. Having spent $4 trillion
on public schools since 1965...
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287. the result has been a steady
decline of student performance.
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288. But don't worry, the House is on
the case. I feel better already!
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289. - Wow.
- What?
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290. For a guy who's trying to date me,
that was pretty snotty.
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291. Hang on. These are office hours.
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292. I would've had
a whole different attitude.
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293. - Thank God.
- That Hill meeting?
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294. I'd love to keep talking,
but I have this meeting.
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295. - I canceled it.
- Why?
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296. You asked me to.
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297. Yes, I did.
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298. I'll get back to you.
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299. Danny? You hear anything about
Edgar Drumm talking to Zoey?
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300. You never tell me
you like my suspenders.
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301. - Drumm.
- He asked her about drug dealers.
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302. That's what I heard.
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303. She said she didn't know
Arbor was there.
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304. - What?
- It's Edgar Drumm.
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305. - Danny.
- It's Edgar Drumm. No one...
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306. - Yeah.
- What?
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307. - Nothing.
- What?
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308. Nothing. Those really are
nice suspenders.
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309. - Special Field Order Number 15.
- What?
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310. Slavery reparations aren't
anything new. January 16, 1865.
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311. General Sherman issued
Field Order Number 15.
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312. A half million acres
from South Carolina to Florida...
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313. were divided up
and given to freed slaves.
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314. He also granted them the use
of various Army supplies...
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315. Mules. 40 acres and a mule.
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316. Yes, but the order was rescinded
four years later by Johnson.
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317. During the Newark riots, you could
hear the looters shouting:
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318. "That was my 40 acres.
I'll be back for the mule! "
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319. - Catchy.
- If you guys had paid up on time.
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320. A lesson well learned.
Let's talk about your confirmation.
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321. Absolutely.
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322. And while we're on the subject
of the Civil War...
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323. let's remember the 600,000 whites
who died over the issue of slavery.
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324. - Is that why they died?
- It's why a lot of them died.
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325. There's no other place in history...
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327. So let's leave it at that
and move on, okay?
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328. - Except to say this:
- What?
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329. - Nothing.
- What?
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330. Let's move on.
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331. You got two seconds?
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332. For you I have
all the time in the world.
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333. - What?
- His day of jubilee.
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334. - He never sustains a good mood.
- You are dedicated.
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335. And you are other nice things.
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336. - Can I see you inside?
- You bet.
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337. I feel like I've lost 180 pounds.
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338. I'm smiling, I'm laughing.
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339. I am enjoying the people I work with.
I gotta snap out of this.
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340. What's on your mind?
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341. Help me get the Chinese to give us
a new panda bear to replace Lum-Lum.
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342. That did the trick.
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343. - Hey!
- Hey, what's up?
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344. C.J. wants to see me.
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345. I talked to her.
She said she'll talk to Danny.
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346. - You could've kissed me.
- In the dorm.
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347. - Chicken.
- When I kiss you...
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348. I wanna be three miles away
from the Oval Office.
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349. Stacy says you're afraid
to show affection.
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350. Tell Stacy to meet me
at Union Station.
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351. Does C.J. have a problem? I wonder
what she wants to see me about.
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352. I'm not afraid
of being affectionate in public.
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353. - See?
- Hey, Zoey. I'll get her.
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354. - C.J.? Zoey.
- Thanks.
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355. - Hi.
- Thanks for stopping by.
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356. - Carol, can you get the door?
- Sure.
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357. You heard I talked to a guy.
I know I'm supposed to just walk away.
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358. - He pushed your buttons.
- David isn't a drug dealer.
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359. Did you tell him you didn't know
David was gonna be at the party?
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360. I need to know why you lied to him.
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361. - I didn't.
- And why you're lying to me right now.
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362. If you didn't know,
why'd you have his car keys?
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363. Mr. Clieg is being detained
by field agents in Albuquerque.
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364. Mr. Hogabom threatened
to blow up the Smithsonian...
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365. unless Zoey Bartlet
agreed to meet him.
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366. Mr. Hogabom is in custody.
The Smithsonian remains open. Kelly?
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367. The newest sorority stunt
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368. Here's hoping our threat
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369. We're adding some hate groups
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370. The Aryan White Resistance,
the Christian Defense League...
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371. and Central New York White Pride.
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372. Sir, the most recent letters have been
signed off with the slogan " 14 Words. "
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373. What does that stands for?
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374. "We must secure the existence of white
people and a future for white kids. "
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375. Right. What else?
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376. Two death threats were received
against Zoey and Charlie.
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377. They were made with letters cut
from Resistance Magazine.
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378. The magazine recruits younger people.
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379. Right, and the letters
have used the phrase:
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380. "Following the voice of blood. "
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381. It's the title of a Graveland record,
a band popular among skinheads.
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382. I'm convinced we're looking
for two 15-year-old boys.
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383. Everybody, hit the pictures.
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384. See who looks familiar from
the rope lines. It could be anyone.
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385. Gina, C.J. Cregg's outside.
She wanted to step in.
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386. - Sure.
- Hi.
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387. They told me you were
having a briefing.
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388. - I just need a minute.
- Coffee?
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389. I'm fine. I need to talk
to you about last night.
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390. - Okay.
- Could you describe what, if any...
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391. contact Zoey might've
had with David Arbor last night?
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392. - No, I'm sorry.
- I don't understand.
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393. I can't discuss the behavior
of my protectee.
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394. Zoey's not in trouble. I'm trying
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395. I understand.
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396. There's a story
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397. I need you to tell me what you know.
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398. I can't protect her if she feels
she's gotta do things behind my back.
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399. - I can't discuss her behavior.
- Okay. Thanks.
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400. The thing with the reporter this
morning was fast, it was physical.
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401. She's 19, and she thought
her father was in trouble.
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402. Okay, thanks. I appreciate it.
Sorry about...
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403. - No problem.
- I'll see you later.
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404. You sure about coffee? I'm looking
through a photo album of Nazis.
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405. - Why?
- I'm on a break.
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406. See you later.
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407. It occurs to me that you attended
a private high school and college.
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408. Your point?
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409. Liberals have no problem with
rich kids going to private schools.
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410. No problem with middle-class kids
going to parochial schools.
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411. But letting poor public school
students choose alternatives...
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412. would destroy
public education?
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413. Boston Latin is still
the best secondary school here.
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414. But they're not all Boston Latin.
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415. Since when are liberals the other guys
in your conversations?
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416. - Excuse me. Hi, Mal. You got a second?
- Absolutely. Excuse me.
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418. She said she didn't know Arbor
was there. She did.
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419. - Why lie?
- Spend enough days around reporters.
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420. We make sure the president
doesn't get involved.
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421. - When he hears...
- You have to sit on him.
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422. - I'm not gonna be able to.
- You can't back down. Get in his face.
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423. Get in the president's face?
That's your advice? Okay.
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have any advice that could...?
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425. It's your job.
It's what he needs you to do.
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426. - Can I ask you something?
- Sure.
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427. I'd like to see Mallory socially,
but I can't get her past this fight.
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428. Tell her you wanna
continue over lunch.
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429. That's very good advice.
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430. Certainly better than
"get in his face. "
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431. - I'm going back.
- I'll check the want ads.
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432. Good luck!
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433. - A panda bear to replace dim sum.
- Lum-Lum.
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434. - Do you mean Hsing-Hsing?
- That was his name.
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435. He was given to us as a gift from
the Chinese when Nixon...
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436. - I know.
- Then Hsing-Hsing got lonely.
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437. The Chinese sent a mate.
I think its name was Ping.
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438. - Ling.
- Ling.
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439. - Maybe Ping.
- Whatever.
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440. Ping or Ling dies,
Hsing-Hsing mourns...
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441. and for Hsing-Hsing
it seemed unendurable.
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442. I know exactly how he felt.
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443. Hsing-Hsing succumbed to liver disease
and passed away earlier this year.
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445. about our relationship with China,
we might ask them for another bear.
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of China's seriousness...
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447. they could stop running over
their citizens with tanks.
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448. Have them send a bear!
What's the problem?
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449. Pandas are very rare. There are maybe
a thousand, and only in China.
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450. - We only need one.
- Two!
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451. - It'll get lonely.
- Have them send two.
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452. China's not inclined to give us gifts.
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453. Get us two regular bears,
black paint, white paint.
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was nervous about you?
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455. I know, I'm Mr. Wildlife. Mandy!
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456. - What made you think I'm interested?
- Josh said you were my man.
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457. - Josh said I was your man?
- Yes.
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458. - I'm impressed how much you've grown.
- What do you mean?
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459. There was a time if you got played
by Josh, you'd wanna get back at him.
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460. - "Played"?
- He used you to have fun with me.
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461. - He's gotta deal with Breckenridge.
- He played me?
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462. But it's good to see you
get past that. Played like a $2 banjo.
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463. - Help me.
- Do what?
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464. Cause Josh pain.
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466. - Hey, Dad.
- Yeah. Hold on, please.
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I need your permission.
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468. - What do you need my permission for?
- Sam?
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- He's not.
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- No.
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472. - I read the paper.
- It's opposition prep.
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474. Before a debate, the smart guys
take the other side.
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475. You argued with me. Why?
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476. - You made an appointment.
- Take it outside.
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477. - You drove a wedge between us.
- Now you're boring me.
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Education is everything.
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479. We need gigantic, monumental changes.
Schools should be palaces.
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480. The competition for the best teachers
should be fierce.
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481. Schools should be free
to its citizens...
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482. like national defense.
That's my position.
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483. I just haven't figured out
how to do it yet.
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484. You stood there
and argued with me.
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485. We can continue.
We're gonna have lunch?
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486. - You're taking over?
- I'm taking over.
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487. - You may go have lunch with a fascist.
- Come along, Sam.
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488. - You're doing fine.
- Okay.
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489. Mr. President. Your lunch
with Mr. Girardi got canceled.
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490. It's the first time anyone's
canceled since I took office.
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491. Mr. Girardi was taken
to the hospital with pneumonia.
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492. - He did have a good excuse.
- What are you reading?
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Behaviour by George Washington.
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from an English translation.
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496. Washington copied them down
when he was 14.
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497. "Sitting down, keep your feet firm and
even without putting one on the other.
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498. Put not off your clothes
in the presence of others. "
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499. What a tight-ass little priss
he must've been.
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501. Do you think I could
take Washington?
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502. - Take him at what, sir?
- I don't know. A war.
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Washington in a war?
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504. You'd have the Air Force,
and he'd have the minutemen?
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505. - Minutemen were good.
- I think you'd probably take him.
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- You can send her in.
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507. - C.J.!
- Mr. President.
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508. "Put not your hands to any part
of the body not usually covered. "
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509. I do what it takes to keep
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510. Yeah, you're right. What's going on?
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511. Don't blow your stack, all right?
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512. - What is going on?
- Zoey lied to a reporter.
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514. She was asked,
"Should you party with dealers?"
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David Arbor was there. She did.
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517. - She didn't have to.
- Then why?
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518. - Sometimes girls lie.
- She never has to.
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519. - She knows.
- Apparently she doesn't.
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This thing's happened to her friend.
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She choked.
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523. Put the press in the briefing room.
Tell them I'm coming over.
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524. - No, sir.
- We have been over this!
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525. They are not to talk to her.
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526. - It was Edgar Drumm.
- I don't give a damn.
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527. - I'll talk to the press.
- You can't.
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528. This is about the first daughter.
You're not going down there.
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529. Only you, me, Charlie and Zoey
know she was lying.
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530. It stays that way.
It's a non-story!
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531. You go down there,
and it's a big story!
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532. I just sit in my office and fume?
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533. Yes. If anybody asks, you haven't
heard anything about it.
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534. - Fine.
- Mr. President.
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535. Did you know he jumped out at Zoey?
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I haven't heard anything.
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538. - I could take George Washington.
- Yes, sir.
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539. - Anything else?
- No, sir.
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540. - Thank you, C.J.
- Thank you, Mr. President.
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to Japanese-Americans...
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543. Bring me a living slave,
you got a case.
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544. I've got a case without that.
But I'm just a civil rights expert.
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545. The committee is gonna be looking
for a certain degree of practicality.
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546. In order to raise $1.7 trillion
we'd have to sell Texas and the Navy.
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547. I'm willing to give you a break.
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548. We'll take our money
in tax deductions.
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549. How about taking it in affirmative
action and the Civil Rights Act?
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551. I'd love to give you money,
but I'm short on cash.
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552. The Birkenau SS officer forgot to give
my grandfather his wallet back.
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553. - Your beef's with the Germans.
- You're damn right.
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554. What the hell are we talking about?
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556. You break them, you pay your fine.
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557. You break God's laws,
that's a different story.
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558. You can't sell a civilization into
slavery. No money makes up for it.
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later at race relations.
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560. - Yes.
- No amount will make up for it.
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562. - Yeah.
- Take it out. Look at the back.
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it's unfinished.
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over it and the words:
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565. "He, God, favors our undertaking. "
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566. The seal is meant to be unfinished
because this country is.
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to keep debating.
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by great scholars...
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why I lent my name to a dust cover.
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570. I wanna be your assistant attorney
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571. I'll do an outstanding job. You got
any problem with me saying that?
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572. - No.
- Good.
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573. - You hungry? Let me buy you lunch.
- Yeah, okay.
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- Yeah, okay.
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