1. They wanna know how I didn't know
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2. Amateur mistakes make me crazy.
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3. I just got called amateur twice. The
chief of staff can do it, you can't.
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4. Get Leo candidates who back
campaign finance reform.
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5. The fight to restore American
democracy begins here in this room!
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6. - Don't keep things from me.
- I'm friendly with a woman.
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7. You can't spend time
with a call girl, Sam.
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8. It's 7:05.
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9. - It's 10 to 7.
- No, it's not.
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10. - It's 7:05?
- I'm not making it up.
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11. - My watch says 10 to 7.
- It sucks.
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12. My watch is fine.
How do we know it's not 10 to 7?
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13. Those clocks run by the Navy say your
watch sucks in four time zones.
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14. - Six is asymmetrical.
- It's fine.
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15. "Are things going in the right
direction or on the wrong track?"
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16. - Good point.
- Guys, it's 7:05.
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17. "Direction" and "track"
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18. - Thank you, Funk & Wagnalls.
- What?
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19. - They make the dictionary.
- I know.
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20. - Why'd you ask?
- It's 7:05.
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21. - The question is asymmetrical.
- It originated decades ago...
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22. and has been a predictor
of voters' behavior.
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23. I have a problem with 14.
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24. "Do you think the president puts
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26. 80% of people in this country would
use "average" to describe themselves.
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27. Being considered an average American
is positive and comforting.
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28. - C.J.?
- Yes?
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29. - "He cares about people like me... "
- We went over this.
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30. - We need to talk about six.
- We don't.
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31. - Since when are you an expert?
- Since 1993.
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32. - Since when are you a pain?
- Before that.
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33. "Bartlet cares about people like me. "
Agree?
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34. Can't "people like me" be taken
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35. - Usually it's, "people like yourself. "
- Or "people like you. "
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36. - "Yourself" is softer.
- Softer is bad?
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37. Softer is better.
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38. Separating the respondent with
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39. Take this up with Josh.
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40. Eastern Standard Time is at dinner.
The poll is fine.
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41. It's important.
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42. If we don't start
the phone banks now...
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43. I won't have time to leak
the internals to media outlets.
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44. We've climbed out of the hole,
only we can't tell anybody...
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45. because we stood here
arguing about asymmetry.
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46. It's time.
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47. - Wanna make a prediction?
- Hold at 42% job approval.
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48. - We'll hold steady.
- I'll be happy if we do.
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49. It'll be inside the plus or minus.
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50. - C.J.?
- We're gonna go up five points.
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51. - President thinks we'll hold.
- He's wrong.
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52. - You think?
- Yes.
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53. Let's find out.
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54. Sam Seaborn. Okay.
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55. Let's get our report card.
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56. Okay, here we go!
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57. Hey, Sam. How's it going in there?
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58. I popped Mandy
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59. - Why does it take 48 hours?
- We need 1500 responses.
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60. It takes 30 people 48 hours?
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61. It takes 12 hours to make 1500 calls.
We need 1500 responses, 6000 calls.
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62. - Only one in four don't hang up?
- If you're lucky.
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63. The law school graduation is tomorrow.
Were you gonna go see your friend?
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64. - Laurie?
- Yeah.
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65. - Call her Laurie.
- You gonna see her graduate?
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66. Yeah.
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67. - You can't.
- Okay.
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68. I believe Steve Onorato knows.
He'll use it to embarrass us.
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69. Okay.
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70. They know who this girl is,
they know she's graduating.
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71. They know it's a place you'll be...
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72. - Laurie.
- What?
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73. - You called her "this girl. "
- Sam, you can't.
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74. - Okay, do you see me arguing with you?
- No.
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75. - Anything else?
- Nope.
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76. Biggest day of her life. Huge day.
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77. She put herself through school.
People in South Carolina...
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78. - Not just South Carolina.
- I don't understand what business...
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79. You can't go, Sam.
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80. - I'm not going.
- Thank you.
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81. - Leo.
- Is he here?
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82. - Yeah.
- Wait for a minute, then send him in.
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83. - Okay. Why do you want me to wait here?
- Because I do.
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85. - Feels weird not doing anything.
- Yeah.
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86. - It feels weird because...
- Okay, send him in.
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87. Okay.
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88. - Barry.
- Yes.
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89. - Leo McGarry.
- Barry Haskel.
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90. Is this your first time
in the White House?
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91. In the west wing.
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92. No one's ever invited
you to the White House?
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93. Not to the west wing. I go
to the Christmas party at OEOB.
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94. Last Christmas the vice president
stopped in for a moment.
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95. I wanted to talk to you about
soft-money contributions.
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96. Right, I had a hunch.
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97. - Could I have some juice?
- Thirsty?
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98. This is the first time I've been
called to the chief of staff...
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99. Little nervous?
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100. - You walk past a Marine coming in...
- Rodney.
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101. - I didn't catch his name.
- Rodney's great. Rodney!
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102. Yes, Mr. McGarry?
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103. Could you do that thing
you were doing before?
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104. - Thanks, Rodney.
- Anytime, sir.
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105. And that rifle's really loaded.
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106. - Mr. McGarry...
- Leo.
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107. There's no need to be nervous.
You're one of us.
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108. I'm sorry?
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109. I say, we know you're one of us.
Six commissioners on the FEC.
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110. Two resigned, leaving four, including
you. The belief is that none of you...
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111. favor a ban on soft-money
contributions. But the truth is you do.
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112. - That's not true.
- I know it is because you said so.
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113. You said so to the Newark Star-Ledger
in March 1995. "Money isn't speech. "
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114. And you said so two years before
that to the Detroit Free Press.
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115. "We must reverse the 1978 regulatory
decision allowing soft money. "
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116. I gave those quotes on the condition
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117. I went to drug rehab on the condition
of anonymity. Maybe you read about it.
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118. Barry, you wanna ban soft money.
You're one of us.
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119. You've been outed.
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120. Being outnumbered
five to one on the FEC...
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121. it never made sense to me
to swim against the grain.
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122. I would've been irrelevant...
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123. You'd have had a hard time
getting re-upped.
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124. But if we hadn't gone and found you...
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125. you'd never have been
invited to the White House.
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126. When I got the call
from your office...
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127. my wife and her friends said
this is what would happen.
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128. What's that?
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129. That you'd use the trappings
of the White House.
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130. That there would be
a sort of intimidation...
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131. No one's intimidating you, Barry,
you're with us.
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132. You were wandering in the darkness,
but we came and found you.
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133. - And welcome back to the pack.
- Coercion, then?
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134. And I notice that I'm sitting here
in the chief of staff's office...
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135. and my wife says
it's not uncommon for people...
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136. to get lightheaded and starstruck.
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137. I've heard the same thing
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138. Nonsense.
Let me show you around the place.
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139. - If I could just get some water.
- No problem. We keep it in here.
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140. - Sorry to interrupt.
- We're just having a nightcap.
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141. I'd like you to meet Barry Haskel
from the FEC.
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142. May I present Kenneth Kato.
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143. - Mr. Attorney General.
- Dan Larsen.
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144. - Rob Konrad.
- It's good to see you.
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145. Jed Bartlet.
You're thinking about helping us out?
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146. - That makes me so happy.
- It's an honor to meet you, sir.
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147. - Barry's thirsty.
- Get him a drink.
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148. - They'll take good care of you.
- Have a drink.
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149. Leo.
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150. - Put him in the boat...
- This could be for nothing.
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151. If the numbers...
Did we start?
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152. We put the poll in the field
three hours ago.
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153. All right. Did the guys
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154. - I didn't ask.
- Yes, you did.
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155. They think we'll hold at 42.
Toby thinks we dropped a few points.
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156. It could be worse than holding at 42.
If the numbers go down...
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157. I'm just a guy with Barry Haskel
in his office.
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158. I'll stop back.
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159. - A Marine guarding your door?
- Too showy?
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160. - What's he supposed to be guarding?
- I'll be right in here.
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161. - Thanks.
- Thank you, Mr. President.
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162. You are graduating tomorrow, and...
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163. And yet you're in a library, studying.
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164. - It's called the bar exam.
- Are you taking it tonight?
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165. - No.
- Well, then, let's go out.
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166. Give me 10 more minutes.
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167. - Oh, God, is that me?
- That's me.
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168. - The advantages of being a waitress.
- No bar exam?
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169. - You won't be a waitress forever.
- Answer your phone.
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170. Hello?
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171. - You're in the library?
- It's you.
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172. On the night before?
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173. Three years of law school,
I don't understand real estate.
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174. - Nobody does. Listen...
- You can't come?
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175. No.
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176. I understand.
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177. There's reason to believe a staffer
knows that I know you.
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178. He's been waiting for the moment
it would cause the most trouble.
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179. - And that moment's now?
- Yeah.
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180. - It's okay.
- No, it's not okay, but...
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181. Don't kill yourself.
I know you'll be thinking about me.
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182. I will.
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183. Go knock 'em dead tomorrow.
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184. - Okay.
- Okay.
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185. - He can't make it.
- Yeah, I kind of guessed.
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186. - Don't worry about it.
- That's right. This is your week.
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187. You know what's fun?
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188. - Jogging around the Potomac.
- Were you jogging?
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189. No, I was sitting on a bench,
but jogging looked good to me.
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190. Bonnie, arrange a meeting with
Ross Kassenbach, as soon as possible.
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191. - I need two minutes with the president.
- Found one?
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192. - What?
- Ambassador to Micronesia.
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193. Is that a real country? Sounds like
a place the Marx brothers...
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194. The president's got two minutes
in two minutes.
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195. Come with me for this.
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196. Based on what
is he making that claim?
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197. We've been out there for weeks!
Morning.
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198. We've been out there. Crossfire,
Meet the Press, The Today Show.
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199. Good Morning Scottsdale, Time,
Newsweek, Popular Mechanics.
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200. We're talking about treatment,
not legalization.
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201. The same memo has been generated
by every administration.
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202. - How do you wanna handle it?
- By saying that it's the same memo.
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203. It sounds like we're soft.
Onorato says I wanna legalize drugs.
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204. It's been the exact same memo
for 30 years.
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205. - That's exactly what you should say.
- Thanks.
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206. Leo said you guys predicted
we'd hold steady at 42.
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207. Do you really think
we held our ground?
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208. - I said we might drop a couple.
- I think we held our ground.
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209. I didn't say we'd hold steady, sir.
I said we'd gain five points.
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210. - Yeah?
- Yes, sir.
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211. Well, okay.
Anybody wanna offer C.J. the odds?
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212. - Talk to the press.
- Yes.
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213. Tell them every administration
for 30 years has generated that memo.
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214. That's it. Thank you.
What do you got?
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215. - Micronesia.
- Toby says it's a country.
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216. - It is. You know where?
- In the South Pacific.
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217. It's actually 607 small islands
in the South Pacific.
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218. While its total landmass
is only 270 square miles...
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219. it occupies a million square miles
of the Pacific Ocean.
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220. The U.S. Embassy is located
in the state of Pohnpei...
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221. not on the island of Yap.
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222. - Why would a person know that?
- Parties.
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223. - Sir?
- I looked at Micronesia.
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224. - I can't fire our ambassador.
- Why not?
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225. I won't have an answer
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226. - Sam's got you covered.
- How?
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227. - You're gonna promote the ambassador.
- To what?
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228. - Ambassador to Paraguay.
- And what happens to him?
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229. Ambassador to Bulgaria.
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230. If everybody keeps moving up one,
I get to go home.
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231. The ambassador is having an affair
with the prime minister's daughter.
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232. - That ambassador is Ken Cochran?
- Yes.
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233. The daughter of the Bulgarian
prime minister?
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234. Who is said to be upset.
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235. - I can imagine.
- Do you know him, sir?
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236. - The prime minister?
- Cochran.
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237. - I know his wife.
- Ouch.
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238. - I gotta fire Ken Cochran?
- Yes, sir.
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239. Not because of the girl.
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240. - Why not?
- I know his wife.
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for incompetence.
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242. Looks to me like there
are legitimate grounds.
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243. - But come up with different ones.
- Yes, sir.
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244. - All right, let's do it.
- Thank you.
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245. Charlie!
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246. - Yes, sir?
- I need to meet Ambassador Cochran.
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247. He can be found
at the U.S. Embassy in Bulgaria.
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248. Have the State Department
fly his ass here tomorrow.
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249. - Yes, sir.
- Thank you.
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250. - Is that Ken Cochran?
- Yeah.
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251. - Okay.
- What?
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252. I'm sorry, sir?
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253. - It looked like you knew who he was.
- No, sir.
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254. - Okay.
- Thank you, Mr. President.
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255. They might put it on the table.
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256. - They won't...
- They might.
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257. - If they do put it on the table...
- They won't.
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258. Is there any possibility
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259. You don't have to raise your voice.
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260. - How the hell do you know if I am?
- I guessed.
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261. Give me an argument
on English as the official language.
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262. Don't speculate if the Republicans
put the issue on the table.
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263. - Okay.
- Good.
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264. - What'd she say?
- They won't.
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265. Okay, look...
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266. Josh, C.J. started talking
about the drug memo.
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267. The briefing's not till 11.
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268. - Guess what?
- My watch sucks?
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269. - Indeed.
- When I get back...
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270. we'll argue about
what I wanna argue about.
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271. Do your best not to annoy me.
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272. It's hard to believe
you're not married.
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273. Many have tried.
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274. - Did Toby find a country?
- Micronesia.
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275. Is that a real country?
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276. It's southwest of Hawaii,
where you've never taken me.
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277. When was I supposed to take you?
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278. - Anytime. It's something bosses do.
- Micronesia?
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279. They have the best scuba diving.
The mantas on Yap...
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280. Stop talking now.
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281. mandatory minimum sentencing
guidelines...
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282. applied to crack cocaine
are racist.
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283. A guy takes his assistant to Maui,
it's not unheard of.
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284. - C.J.
- Hang on.
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285. Mandatory minimums
require sentencing...
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286. anyone with five
grams of crack to five years.
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287. It takes 100 times as much powder
cocaine to get that sentence.
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288. 70% of drug users are white.
80% of crack users are black.
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289. Mandatory minimums for crack
are a war on the black community.
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290. Are you defending
the rights of drug users?
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291. - Oh, please. Katie?
- Hang on, C.J., I asked...
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292. We are committed to reversing
the effects of drug abuse.
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293. The best way is to treat
addiction as a medical problem.
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294. We do not believe in a phony war
on drugs or killing black drug users.
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295. - C.J., are you aware...?
- Onorato says we support legalization?
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296. Steve Onorato has a memo written
by the assistant surgeon general.
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297. I'd be happy to produce similar memos
written for every president...
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298. in the last 30 years, including
four Republicans. That's all.
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299. - There was no reason to snap at me.
- It was a ridiculous question.
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300. We aren't crusading for drug
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301. I know, but don't count on everybody
understanding you when I can't.
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302. You can't stay pissed at me.
Mandy's thing went away.
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303. Is there really a need
to continue punishing me...?
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304. Hang on.
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305. - They talk about it here, Danny.
- And they blame you?
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306. - They don't say it.
- But they blame you?
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307. - Yes.
- And you think you've let them down?
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308. C.J., you're late
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309. - I have to go back to work.
- Okay.
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310. - C.J.?
- Check in with the poll.
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311. - I checked in a half-hour ago.
- Check again.
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312. - Leo.
- Yeah?
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314. - Okay.
- Wanna hear a joke?
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one egg for breakfast in France?
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317. Because in France,
one egg is un oeuf.
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318. - Okay, C.J.'s here.
- Okay.
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319. - Hi.
- Hey.
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320. - The lid is on.
- You told me.
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321. You called me and told me
it was a full lid.
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322. Yeah. I'm gonna go to the phone banks,
check in with the poll.
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323. - Okay.
- Leo, this is a small thing.
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325. that everyone said
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326. But I said we'd go up five points.
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327. I meant on average.
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328. Like lopping off the score
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329. I think it's strange my take wasn't...
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330. I'm saying,
don't read too much into it.
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331. - All right?
- Okay.
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333. No. I'm gonna go
check the phone banks.
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- Josh...
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335. - The Republicans will bring it up.
- No, they won't.
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338. not as dwellers
in a polyglot boarding house. "
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339. - What kind?
- Polyglot, it means having knowledge...
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340. - I know what it means.
- Why did you ask?
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341. - He asked you!
- Would the two of you shut up?
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342. Or the three of you.
Could half of you stop?
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344. - What are you doing here?
- Another laid-back team member.
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345. - Mandy's supposed to be here.
- What are you doing here?
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346. I'm morale.
The calls are going great.
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347. I've got a deadline. You can't stand
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348. Have I been distracting
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349. - Even a little?
- That's it.
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350. The window's fine,
they're making their quotas.
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351. - Did he mention he's here for morale?
- And as such, I'm getting coffee.
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352. A hundred volts of caffeine
is what the doctor ordered.
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353. You should've been more impressed
that I was able to quote Roosevelt.
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355. 760 SAT word, baby.
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356. You are both drunk and disorderly.
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357. - Oh, my God.
- Happy graduation.
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358. - How did you...?
- Surprise!
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359. - We worked in cahoots.
- You planned this?
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360. - This is why you dragged me back here.
- Are you glad?
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361. Well, then, be quiet.
And I'll be upstairs.
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362. - Good night, Janeane.
- Good night, Janeane.
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363. - What'd you get me?
- Graduation gift.
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I don't mean boring, I mean basic.
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366. When I say basic,
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368. - You bought me a pen.
- It's a good one.
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369. - You can use that pen in outer space.
- Where's my present?
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370. - Happy graduation, counsel.
- Thank you.
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371. - Way to go, Laurie.
- Thank you.
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372. I have to go.
You spend the night here, or...
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373. I'm gonna go upstairs. She's got a...
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374. Did you see anybody get in that car?
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375. - He'll see us.
- What'd he say?
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376. - "Get your ass over here. "
- I wrote a letter of resignation.
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377. That would deny me the pleasure
of throwing you out of a window.
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378. - You have every right to say that.
- I should keep you on a leash.
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379. I'm talking to C.J., then to you.
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380. I'd bolt you to your desk
and have someone feed you.
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381. The president referred
to the NASDAQ Composite...
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382. not the 30-year Treasury Yield.
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383. Not the Dow Industrials,
the NASDAQ Composite.
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384. Someone here
is gonna get back to you.
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385. - How do you not tell me until now?
- We didn't know anything last night.
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386. - Sam called you.
- He saw a suspicious car.
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387. I'm not gonna call at night
because someone started a car.
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388. I was handling it. It took me three
hours to confirm there was a picture.
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389. - Who has it?
- The London Daily Mirror.
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390. They paid a friend of hers $50,000
to confirm that she was a call girl.
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391. When's it running?
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392. Later today. American press
has it tomorrow morning.
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393. - He was giving her a present?
- Yeah.
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394. - Work the Post and the Times.
- Yeah.
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395. - You never paid her for sex?
- No.
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396. - They had sex once. He didn't know.
- That makes two of us.
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397. Sam's always been aboveboard
about his relationship with Laurie.
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398. - Laurie's the girl?
- Yes.
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399. He told us about it
after his first contact.
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400. Her putting herself through
law school has to mean something.
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401. - And Sam's word is unimpeachable.
- Are you sticking up for Sam?
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402. I know it's strange,
but I'm feeling a certain...
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403. big-brotherly connection right now.
Obviously, I want it to go away soon.
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404. But now we should stand by Sam and
go after the people who set him up.
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405. Sam, you're gonna spend the morning
finding out if you broke any laws.
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406. - Call the girl. What's her name?
- Laurie.
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407. Tell her the White House regrets
the inconvenience she'll experience.
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408. And that she probably has a cause
of action against the paper.
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409. Tell her if she passes her bar exam,
the U.S. Attorney General...
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410. will personally see
that she's admitted to the bar.
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411. Tell her the president says
congratulations on getting her degree.
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412. - Yes, sir.
- That's all.
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413. Thank you, Mr. President.
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414. It's nice when we can do something
for prostitutes once in a while.
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415. - Mr. President.
- Ready?
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416. Cochran's in the Mural Room.
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417. - Where are we putting Lobell?
- Roosevelt Room.
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418. He has a lot of staff.
I don't know what they do...
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419. but there they are.
Wherever Lobell goes, 15 guys.
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420. I'm gonna take care of this first.
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421. - Who's in the Mural Room?
- Cochran.
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422. - You did it again.
- Sir?
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423. You said it like you knew him.
I have a sense about these things.
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424. - Finely honed.
- It's failing you, sir.
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425. Cochran's in the Mural Room?
Sit with him and send in Ted Mitchel.
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426. - Mr. President?
- Yes, of course. Thanks.
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427. - Ted!
- Mr. President.
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428. - Thanks for coming.
- My pleasure.
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429. - You're looking good. How's Mary?
- She sends her love.
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430. - Let me tell you that I need a favor.
- Of course.
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431. - I need you to hire a guy.
- Who?
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432. The former ambassador to Bulgaria.
Ken Cochran.
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433. Isn't he the current ambassador?
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434. Not for long. He's a good man.
He'd be a good corporate officer.
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435. - Why is he being fired?
- Gross incompetence. I'll be back.
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436. - Morning, sir.
- Nancy.
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437. - Lobell's in the Roosevelt Room.
- Be right in.
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438. Mr. President. Good to see you.
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439. - Thank you for flying in.
- Of course, Mr. President.
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440. - What can I do for you?
- Resign.
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441. Excuse me?
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442. You had an affair with the prime
minister's daughter. That won't work.
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443. Neither does a newspaper article
saying you're having an affair.
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444. You're gonna get a job offer
for a lot more money.
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445. That's why you left the embassy.
I'll be back.
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446. Well, this is outrageous.
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447. - I'll tell him when he comes back in.
- Yes, sir.
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448. - Have we met?
- Sir?
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449. You look familiar. Have we met?
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450. - Yes, sir.
- Where?
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451. I was a waiter
at the Gramercy Club.
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452. - Charlie?
- Yes, sir.
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453. - Charlie!
- Yes, sir.
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454. - It's good to see you again.
- Yes, sir.
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455. Under strained circumstances,
which I'll explain.
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456. - I resigned my membership.
- Did you?
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457. Yeah. I find exclusive clubs
to be repugnant.
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458. It didn't stop you from joining up.
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459. Now, that's out of line.
That shouldn't have been said.
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460. - You're addressing a U.S. ambassador.
- I apologize, sir.
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461. I'm sorry to do this, but I'd like
to speak to your supervisor.
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462. I'm personal aide to the president.
My supervisor's busy...
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463. looking for a back door
to shove you out of.
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464. I'll let him know
you'd like to complain.
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465. - Thanks for waiting.
- Mr. President.
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466. Clearly, this young man has told you
about our past, and I'd like to...
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467. That doesn't have anything to do...
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468. You two have a past?
You mocked my finely honed sense.
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469. You stood there in my face...
It's done, Ken.
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470. Ted Mitchel will put you
on the board of directors.
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471. Remember, I like your wife. I would
hate to see her be made a fool of.
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472. I think it would be appropriate
now to make a confession.
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473. - What's that?
- I never voted for you.
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474. Well, thanks for trying,
but here I am anyway. Gotta go.
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475. - All set?
- Look, 14 staffers.
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476. - You have a large staff too.
- But I don't walk around with them.
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477. - Good morning.
- Good morning, Mr. President.
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478. Allow me to introduce
Bob Simon, Peter...
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479. Max, I don't need to know
all the names. Please sit.
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480. - All right.
- You know what we're doing here?
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481. - Talking about soft money.
- We'll do more than talk.
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482. Okay.
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483. - We agree on nothing, Max.
- Yes, sir.
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484. Education, guns,
school prayer, gays...
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485. defense spending, taxes.
You name it, we disagree.
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486. - You know why?
- Because I'm a lily-livered...
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487. bleeding heart communist.
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488. Yes, sir. And I'm a gun-toting,
redneck son of a bitch.
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489. - Yes, you are.
- We agree on that.
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490. - We also agree on campaign finance.
- Yes, sir.
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491. So, Max, let's work together
on campaign finance.
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492. - You don't have House votes.
- I don't need them.
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493. 1978, the FEC voted a rule
that opened the door to soft money.
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494. The FEC can close it again
with four of the six votes.
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495. How will you get the four votes?
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496. Two seats opened up,
I nominated Bacon and Calhoun.
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497. That's two.
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498. Haskel is with us,
we took him out of the closet.
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499. - How'll you get the fourth?
- Toby'll take care of that.
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500. Max, can I count on your support
to confirm my candidates?
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501. And what do I get in exchange?
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502. The thanks of a grateful president.
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503. Good answer, sir.
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504. Go.
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505. Thank you.
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507. - Toby Ziegler.
- Nice to meet you.
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508. The president thinks you've done
a great job on the FEC...
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509. - ... and extends his congratulations.
- On what?
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510. On being named the next ambassador
to the Federated States of Micronesia.
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511. It's in.
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512. - Yeah.
- You talk to them?
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513. They sealed it in an envelope,
sent it by courier.
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514. - So Joey mentioned she talked to you.
- Yeah.
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515. She said you think there are
only so many times...
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516. you can walk into the Oval Office
and sing a song.
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517. - She said "sing a song"?
- That's what I thought she said.
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518. I'm trying to learn sign.
We're using letters of the alphabet.
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519. Turns out she said you think
there are only so many times...
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520. - ... you can say you're wrong.
- He hasn't called my number much.
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521. He did on this.
The media strategy was yours.
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522. Holding at 42 is good.
You shouldn't expect a 5-point bump.
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523. - I do expect that.
- Okay.
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524. He thinks of you
like a daughter, C.J.
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525. That's not a good enough reason
to keep me here.
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526. - You'll come when you get it?
- Yeah.
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527. - Because we're all waiting over there.
- Yeah.
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528. They're delivering it to her?
And she's gonna bring it right here?
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529. Okay.
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530. Thank you.
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531. Kassenbach was okay?
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532. - I'm sorry, sir?
- Kassenbach was okay?
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533. He's gonna be an ambassador.
He feels pretty good.
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534. - Did you tell him about the weather?
- Yes, sir.
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535. - Scuba diving?
- Yes, sir.
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536. - Full diplomatic immunity?
- Yes, sir.
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537. Though there aren't
a lot of laws in Micronesia.
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538. Sure.
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539. - Good evening.
- Good evening, Josh.
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540. I just saw C.J.
She'll be here in a minute.
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541. Joey and I are working on
a counter to de Tocqueville.
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542. - We're having a fight with him?
- Don't get him started.
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543. Joey, what say you to the position
that with ethnic warfare spreading...
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544. it will eventually
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545. and making English
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546. safeguards our national identity
and avoids ethnic strife?
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547. That's what I deal with.
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548. 72% of Hispanics are strongly
opposed to such a law.
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549. The Republicans won't
put it on the table.
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550. They'll lose the second-largest
ethnic bloc of voters.
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551. But if you need a counterargument,
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552. aside from being unconstitutional,
no laws need to be created...
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553. to protect the language
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554. That's all I was looking for.
That one line took you four days.
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555. - She did it again.
- Yeah.
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556. What kind of briefcase
did you get her, Sam?
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557. - Sir?
- What kind of briefcase?
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558. Coach Beekman in British tan
with brass hardware.
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559. - That's nice.
- Yes, sir.
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560. Andara makes a nice model.
Comes in black or brown...
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561. hand-stained.
You can fit a laptop...
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562. This conversation is surreal.
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563. Trieste in Milan
makes a nice briefcase.
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564. The polling book is 400 pages long,
and it's still being put together.
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565. - I have the top sheet results.
- What does it say?
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566. I was wrong.
We went up nine points.
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567. Okay, what's next?
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