1. He's a lunatic.
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He's certifiable.
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Lord John Marbury.
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loose in the White House
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liquor and women?
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Lord John Marbury.
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by your President.
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ten or 12 times.
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who's been saying
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a radical approach.
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in every meeting.
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to paint a picture
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of great oratory.
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hasn't begun
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full of waffles in our mouth
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the ball.
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Yes.
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what you're going to do.
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Are we patched
into the Pentagon?
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We can hear them?
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what they're
saying at Command?
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I hear anything?
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hearing anything?
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launch sequence. Go flight.
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read?
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Two minutes, ten seconds.
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to watch this.
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you're a sports fan.
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June, Charlie?
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You're staying
at the Oriental.
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in the world, right?
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wrote many of his books
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typewriters remains
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they named for him.
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Yes, sir.
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it is with pleasure
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His Excellency
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of Thailand
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the Secretary of State
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his credentials
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to the United States.
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I accept your
Letter of Credence
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my signature and seal
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Extraordinary
and Plenipotentiary.
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peace and prosperity.
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and we'll stand
for pictures.
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right here.
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another two minutes
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is he done?
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another two minutes.
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it's an emergency?
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contraption again.
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preposterous
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a contraption
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how to protect ourselves.
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could pretty much
turn back the Indians
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musket, couldn't you?
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the grumpy man's wit.
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would you?
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in the air.
They're going
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the intercept
any moment.
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and tell me it didn't work.
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not going to work.
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if it works?
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What do you get?
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to the U.S.
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that guy's letter.
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the Situation Room.
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of missile defense.
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with the reference, sir.
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Charlie Brown.
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conversant in them.
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I've never read
the comics.
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at the age of 55?
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there's a dog.
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to kick a football
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away at the last minute
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would fall on his butt.
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to convince Charlie Brown
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pull the ball away
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and, once again
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fall on his butt.
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It's satirical.
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to the Situation Room
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a new missile test
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can come tell me
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in the NMD system.
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in the NMD system.
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one day, soon.
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of three-star
generals in there.
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you're on your own.
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Mr. President.
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approximately
three minutes ago
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with a simulated
nuclear warhead
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in New Hampshire exactly when?
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satellites, which
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radar on the ground
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from the Kill Vehicle.
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Outer space.
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out there right now, do we?
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Sir...
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Uh, Leo...
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miss the target?
Colonel?
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Leo, that's not so bad.
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By the way, the words
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and family.
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with the President
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and they're officially presented
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Chief of Protocol
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the ambassador's credentials
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a letter to that effect. Yes.
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new ambassadors this week.
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in which they're seen?
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in Washington.
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Ambassador Sumatra of Thailand.
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Peter Hans of Sweden
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Renee Ernesto of Argentina
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Ambassador to the United States
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in the United States
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he's been newly named.
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Anthony Bratt.
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family obligations at home
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to replace him with...
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diagnosed with a rare form
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posting to Kenya.
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British Ambassador?
I don't know.
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tells me, I'll know.
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it's pool photographs only
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when there'll be
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for the new ambassadors.
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who's been here the longest?
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Corps? Anybody?
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these things just for you.
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Sultan of Saudi Arabia.
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Africa's largest crafts market.
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peanuts and cotton.
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tomorrow night at the Sheraton.
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President was going
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canceled and they lost
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this to launch CARE
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Yeah.
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Clean Air
Rehabilitation Effort.
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You don't know
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environmentalists.
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I'll brief you later.
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exaggerated claim of alarmists?
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and all its inhabitants.
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Did somebody get that?
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I added a thing.
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I added, "The time for
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It sets up the reveal.
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in a couple places?
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if Toby's back?
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as soon as he's back.
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It is Toby?
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Can I have the phone?
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hospital admissions.
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tomorrow night.
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He's going to...
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talking about?
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to launch CARE.
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Their keynote speaker
fell through.
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I have a telephone.
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I have a damn
telephone, Sam.
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an opportunity to launch...
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No.
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a platform, the opportunity...
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presented itself.
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going to be in South America.
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Now he's not.
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to labor's good friend,
the environmental lobby.
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of the United States.
He's nobody's understudy.
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like Joey Bishop.
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I hear all that
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very enthusiastic.
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this opportunity had opened up
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we answered them, he said yes.
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It's not going to be
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I heard.
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Sir Christopher Nealing-Roach.
And I said I heard.
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"Sir Christopher Nealing-Roach."
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I'm waiting to hear from someone
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Maybe it'll be
Sir Christopher Nealing-Roach.
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a guy named Lord John Marbury?
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A reporter asked me.
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doing talking to you?
It's a friend of a friend.
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That's what I said.
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by his brilliance?
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I saw his picture.
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to stand next
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people to do is knock.
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for a response.
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have been relaxing
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behind that door.
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pinch-hitting at the
GDC conference.
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didn't think it was
a good idea and I said so.
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to have helped.
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be at the beck and call
of the environment.
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insulting them.
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burned down a ski resort
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terrorists burn down
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burned down a ski resort
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strong objections.
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to talk to Leo?
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is going to ask
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to host.
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He didn't laugh
at the joke.
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Talk to C.J.
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relax by standing
behind a door?
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441. I'm not standing
behind the door.
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442. I'm standing with my
back straight against
the wall, so I...
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443. I don't care.
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444. Yeah.
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445. Keith, I...
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446. Keith, I can't
tell him that.
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447. I can't tell
the President
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448. that nine out of ten things
went right.
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449. He's going to say, "Yeah,
but we didn't hit anything."
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450. Would you, please?
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451. Thank you.
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452. We had an NMD test
this morning.
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453. We were successful
on nine out of ten criteria.
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454. We missed?
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455. Yeah.
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456. By how much?
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457. We were trying
to shoot down
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458. an incoming Intercontinental
Ballistic Missile.
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459. Once you miss, it really
doesn't matter by how much.
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460. I suppose.
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461. 137 miles.
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462. Sam just told me
about the speech.
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463. Which speech?
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464. The GDC.
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465. Yeah.
Leo...
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466. How did...?
I wasn't
in the meeting.
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467. It happened fast.
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468. I'm saying...
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469. It happened fast.
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470. Sam pitched it
and the President
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471. wanted to do it.
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472. How could you not
be in that meeting?
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473. 'Cause I'm trying to get
the President to warm up
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474. to a missile shield
that's supposed to save humanity
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475. and there is a limit
to the number
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476. of rooms I can be in at once.
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477. You want to file
a complaint?
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478. No.
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479. Good.
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480. Here's what I think.
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481. Screw the environmental lobby?
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482. Did I say that?
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483. Did I say, "Screw
the environmental lobby"?
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484. You didn't say
anything.
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485. That right, and before
I even open my mouth
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486. you decide I'm going
to say, "Screw the... "
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487. I apologize.
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488. There's an extent to which
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489. we've got to screw
the environmental lobby.
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490. Yeah.
A clear and public demonstration
that the President's
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491. not beholden to them
isn't a bad idea right now.
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492. You think he should walk
into their ballroom and
smack them around?
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493. I really do, for 30 seconds
out of a 40-minute address
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494. announcing an initiative
they love.
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495. How do you think they're going
to feel about the 30 seconds?
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496. Not that good, but
that's the point.
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497. We don't have
to move to our right
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498. if there's an opportunity
to spank the people to our left.
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499. Anything in particular
we want to spank them for?
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500. Failing to publicly admonish
acts of eco-terrorism.
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501. The GDC doesn't engage
in acts of eco-terrorism.
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502. Yes, but they fail
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503. to publicly admonish
those who do.
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504. For example?
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505. A $12-million
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506. Colorado ski development
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507. that was under construction
was set on fire
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508. because it threatened the
habitat of a rare local lynx.
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509. Is a lynx a...?
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510. I don't know.
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511. I think it's like
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512. a possum or
something.
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513. All right, tell Sam
to find a place to out it.
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514. I don't want it
in the advance text
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515. and I don't want Sam
and his 14 objections.
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516. It should just be a drop-in.
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517. I'll talk to the President.
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518. Anything else?
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519. 137 miles?
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520. Yeah.
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521. Is that a lot?
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522. Yeah.
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523. Okay.
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524. We have 30 minutes
at the ballroom
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525. after the speech to spin
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526. and obviously,
the next morning as well.
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527. Among the things you'll want
to be emphasizing are what?
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528. America is the biggest emitter
of carbon dioxide.
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529. We have four percent
of the population.
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530. We're responsible for 25%
of the greenhouse emissions.
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531. How are we going to reduce
those levels
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532. of greenhouse emissions,
you ask?
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533. Through the Clean Air
Rehabilitation Effort.
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534. Yes, which you can read about
in bullet points
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535. beginning on page 11.
Please don't skip the footnotes
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536. and please don't just
read what's underlined.
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537. C.J.:
Question.
Yes.
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538. Did girls go out with you
in high school?
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539. Yes.
Really?
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540. Under these regulations
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541. there will be a
cap on the volume
of carbon dioxide
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542. a company could emit in a year,
but what's the good news?
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543. If a company comes
in lower than the cap,
they can sell the balance
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544. of their emissions
allowance to
another company.
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545. Creating what?
A cash incentive.
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546. A cash incentive.
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547. Can you tell us anything
else about that, C.J.?
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548. No, but I can tell you
that lumber, cocoa beans
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549. aluminum and petroleum products
are the major exports
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550. of Cameroon.
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551. Then you're all set.
Yeah.
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552. Can I have her for a second?
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553. Yeah.
Why do you ask
him and not me?
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554. He looked in charge.
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555. Of where I go?
Can we please?
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556. Did you hear they named
John Marbury
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557. British Ambassador?
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558. Yes, I did.
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559. Lord John Marbury?
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560. I know. It's got to be
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561. like Davy Jones
is showing up.
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562. Don't make fun
of Davy Jones, all right?
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563. He once wrote me a letter.
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564. He took that kind of time,
and he still tours.
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565. Plus, my love
for John Marbury is real.
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566. It's not a schoolgirl crush.
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567. He calls me Principessa.
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568. Does he?
Yes.
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569. He calls Leo Gerald.
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570. He's eccentric.
Yeah.
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571. What do you need?
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572. Janice Barry is saying
they're going to ask
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573. Cornelius Sykes to host
the Will Rogers dinner.
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574. They know for sure?
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575. They're going to ask him
on Monday.
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576. Yeah.
They're trying
to stir this up again?
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577. He didn't laugh at the joke.
How many more ways are there
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578. for me to say that?
He didn't laugh at the joke.
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579. You guys are friends;
I was thinking...
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580. We're not friends.
You know each other.
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581. I don't hang out
with Corey Sykes.
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582. Yeah, but you know him.
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583. Where is he?
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584. He's in New York doing stand-up.
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585. Since you'll
be there...
I'll see him tomorrow night.
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586. Thank you.
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587. He didn't laugh
at the joke.
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588. Yes.
You'll see him
tomorrow night?
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589. Josh...
Would you see
that a meeting is arranged
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590. for tomorrow night in New York
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591. Yeah.
with C.J. and Cornelius Sykes
and no one else?
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592. Thank you.
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593. And I was thinking...
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594. Yeah?
When Marbury gets here?
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595. Yeah?
You can encourage him
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596. to introduce me to any
royal and single men
he might know.
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597. That's a good idea.
I'm going to do that.
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598. You're not really,
though, are you?
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599. No.
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600. You know what I think?
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601. A lot of people don't realize
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602. that Swedes have lived in Sweden
more than 5,000 years longer
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603. than nearly any other
European people.
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604. That's right, sir.
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605. In fact,
Gothic tribes from Sweden
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606. played a major role
in the disintegration
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607. of the Roman Empire,
did they not?
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608. They did.
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609. So you've got that
to answer for.
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610. Yes, sir.
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611. Uh, Mr. President,
it is with pleasure
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612. that I present
His Excellency
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613. Peter Hans of Sweden
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614. and by request
of the Secretary of State
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615. ask that you accept
his credentials from
King Carl Gustaf
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616. as Sweden's Ambassador
to the United States.
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617. Mr. Hans, I accept
your Letter of Credence
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618. from King Gustaf
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619. and by affixing
my signature and seal
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620. do hereby declare you
to be an Ambassador
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621. Extraordinary
and Plenipotentiary.
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622. Thank you, Mr. President.
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623. Congratulations.
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624. Mr. Ambassador.
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625. Family, please.
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626. Congratulations,
Ambassador.
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627. Leo.
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628. Is he still holding
you responsible
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629. for the fall of
the Roman Empire?
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630. Oh, yes.
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631. Welcome to my world.
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632. I'll see you
at the reception, right?
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633. Yes, sir.
Congratulations.
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634. Mr. Ambassador, you
and your family
can step this way.
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635. Sweden has a 100%
literacy rate, Leo.
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636. 100%. How do they do that?
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637. Well, maybe they don't,
and they also can't count.
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638. Maybe.
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639. Sir, I really think
you should know...
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640. Yes?
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641. That nine out
of the ten criteria
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642. that the DOD lays
down for success in
these tests were met.
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643. The tenth being?
They missed the target.
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644. Damn! So close.
Sir...
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645. Mr. President...
It's that tenth one.
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646. See, if there
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647. were just nine...
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648. Look, the tracking software
on the KM vehicle
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649. clearly acquired
a read on both the
target and the decoy
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650. and for the
first time ever
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651. successfully
rendered a clean
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652. identification
differential.
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653. Leo, seriously, when they were
telling you that on the phone
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654. how stupid did you think
you'd sound saying it to me?
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655. This project
needs money.
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656. It doesn't work.
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657. Neither did several
phases of Apollo 11
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658. but Neil Armstrong
claims it was a success.
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659. Do we need
to decide this right now?
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660. No.
Okay.
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661. So, about the
GDC speech?
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662. Yeah.
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663. Since we're giving them
exactly what they want
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664. Toby thinks
it's not such a bad idea
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665. if we signal
our independence as well.
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666. How?
A drop-in.
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667. Eco-terrorism that's gone
un-admonished by the GDC.
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668. For example?
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669. A ski development in Colorado
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670. that threatened a rare lynx
was burned in protest.
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671. And we can't take it for granted
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672. that everyone pretty much
fundamentally opposes arson?
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673. A year and
a half ago
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674. you stood in the Mural Room
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675. and took Al Caldwell's head off
because the Christian League
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676. hadn't publicly admonished
religious extremists.
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677. It would be hypocrisy
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678. Yes.
not to hold our friends
to the same standard
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679. and yet it feels strange
to score political points
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680. by doing
the right thing.
Yeah.
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681. I'm victim
to my own
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682. purity of character.
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683. Whatever. We got you
some information on the lynx
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684. which is a kind
of possum, I think.
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685. Okay, well,
it's not a kind of a possum
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686. so why don't you get me
that information?
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687. Toby doesn't want it
in the speech?
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688. Just a drop-in.
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689. Did you hear?
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690. About Marbury?
Isn't it great?
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691. Yes, sir, and I assume
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692. you're enjoying
my suffering?
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693. Absolutely.
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694. Anything else?
No.
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695. Thank you,
Mr. President.
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696. 2,000 environmentalists
are going to try
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697. to kill me
tomorrow night.
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698. They're going
to come at me
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699. with vegan food
and pitchforks.
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700. That doesn't really sound
like something people do.
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701. Still, I'd like you
to get between me
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702. and any boiled seaweed
you see coming my way.
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703. Mr. President?
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704. Leo just talked to me.
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705. About the GDC tonight?
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706. Yeah. I'm not doing this
for the politics.
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707. I'm doing it 'cause
it's the right thing to do.
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708. Well, I'm doing it
for the politics.
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709. A lynx isn't a possum.
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710. I think it's in
the possum family.
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711. It's a cat.
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712. Oh, and we don't
have enough of those.
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713. How does Sam feel
about this?
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714. Toby?
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715. This isn't
Government Camp.
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716. It's not like...
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717. It's not important that
everybody gets to play.
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718. I'm not going to tell you
how to run your office, Toby.
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719. Thank you, sir.
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720. Vegan food coming at me
all night long.
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721. C.J.?
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722. Yeah?
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723. Where you going?
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724. New York, New York, Toby.
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725. The town so nice
they named it twice.
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726. What are you doing there?
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727. I'm receiving
the Matrix Award
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728. from New York Women
in Communications.
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729. For what?
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730. I discovered a comet.
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731. What do you mean
"for what"?
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732. Past winners, by the way
Copy !req
733. include Cokie Roberts, Diane
Sawyer and Ms. Leslie Stahl.
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734. Did Josh
talk to you about...?
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735. I'm meeting him for a
drink after the thing.
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736. And you're briefed on
the Clean Air Rehabilitation...?
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737. Yeah.
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738. Okay. You might need this.
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739. "The President
has always spoken out
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740. "against moderate groups
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741. "not taking responsibility
for extremism
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742. "and he isn't going to stop
with the environmental lobby.
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743. Friends are honest
with each other."
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744. He's going to
do a drop-in?
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745. I'll see you
tomorrow night.
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746. Hey, Toby, you want
to see the speech?
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747. Sam's writing
a good one.
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748. Oh.
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749. Climate changes
have accelerated.
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750. Glaciers are shrinking.
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751. Polar sea ice is what?
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752. It's thinning.
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753. The polar sea ice is thinning
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754. causing a rise in sea levels
around the globe.
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755. And what do we say
when they say
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756. "But the proposals
in the Clean Air
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757. "Rehabilitation Effort
would seriously choke
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758. the auto, trucking
and utility business?"
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759. $22 trillion
in benefits produced
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760. versus a half a trillion
in compliance cost.
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761. Public health benefits?
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762. We'll make that clear.
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763. Where's C.J.?
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764. She's in New York.
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765. What's she doing
in New York?
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766. She had a lunch.
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767. Media Women,
Women of Media.
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768. That was
this afternoon.
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769. She had to
stay around.
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770. So it's just me?
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771. Yeah. Call me
from the place.
Yeah.
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772. Final draft?
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773. Well, it's
the 12th draft.
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774. Whether it's the final draft
is really up to you.
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775. Was that sass?
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776. Yeah.
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777. Okay.
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778. The difference between a good
speech and a great speech
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779. is the energy
with which the audience
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780. comes to their feet at the end.
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781. Is it polite? Is it a chore?
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782. Are they standing up because
their boss just stood up? No.
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783. We want it to come
from their socks.
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784. We got a half an hour.
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785. Let's read this again.
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786. Every time one of
these tests fails
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787. Congressional
Democrats
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788. jump on it as a reason
to kill the program.
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789. You're not going to turn
the President around
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790. on the missile shield.
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791. Well, I'm not going to
turn him around today
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792. and probably not tomorrow
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793. but as long as somebody
has the money
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794. to keep trying to make
it work, then I'm fine.
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795. Leo?
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796. Yeah.
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797. There's someone here to see you.
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798. Who?
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799. Gerald!
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800. Oh, God.
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801. Gerald, old friend.
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802. Good to see you,
Ambassador.
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803. It's as if
the gods themselves
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804. insist that we be
not long apart, you and I.
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805. They do seem to strongly
insist upon that, yes.
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806. Your assistant, Margaret,
is looking positively buxom.
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807. Thank you, I'll tell her.
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808. Thank you.
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809. Yes, well done.
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810. John?
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811. Oh, oh, my aide, Caprice.
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812. How do you do?
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813. Leo McGarry.
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814. Good to see you,
Ambassador.
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815. God bless you, Josh.
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816. The prayers of millions
were answered.
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817. Thank you, sir.
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818. I have come.
Yes.
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819. I am Lord John Marbury, along
with my aide, Caprice, and I'm
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820. hereby presenting
my credentials
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821. in the fervent hope that...
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822. John, we do that later
with the President.
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823. Excellent.
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824. I will tell you, though,
that I personally welcome you
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825. and I look forward
to our new partnership.
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826. As do I.
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827. I know we've had our
differences in the past
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828. but I think you know
I respect you.
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829. I congratulate you
on this auspicious occasion
Copy !req
830. and, as a matter of fact,
the timing
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831. How so?
of your arrival
couldn't be better.
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832. Leo's trying to convince
the President to give
the NMD more time.
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833. You're an expert in the field
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834. and I hope I can count
on your support.
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835. You may hope for it,
but you'll not have it.
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836. Because the NMD
Why not?
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837. is an absurdly wasteful
military boondoggle
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838. that will never produce
a working missile.
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839. It violates any number
of elements of the ABM treaty
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840. and any argument
you make in its defense
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841. will surely be moronic.
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842. Ah... detente.
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843. I'm sorry, Gerald.
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844. We're going
to have this out.
Excellent.
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845. Let's go get you knighted
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846. or whatever the hell it is
we do.
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847. Hey.
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848. Hey, how you doing?
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849. Not bad.
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850. Thanks for taking the time.
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851. Yeah. I got to get
back pretty soon.
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852. I won't take long.
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853. You want to stay
for the show?
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854. I got to get the 7:00 shuttle.
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855. You want something to drink?
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856. Uh, club soda.
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857. Alicia, can I get
some club soda?
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858. Oh, I haven't seen
the movie yet.
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859. You should see it.
It's good.
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860. That's what everyone's saying.
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861. Well, I appreciate that.
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862. So, you know, this is
about the Will Rogers dinner.
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863. Yeah.
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864. They're going to ask you to host
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865. and, obviously, the President's
going to be there.
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866. We, uh...
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867. appreciate the support...
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868. You want me to say no.
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869. We think the press will
go back two years
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870. Let them.
and bring up the whole...
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871. I don't want to.
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872. You know, you know
how I feel about you.
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873. You know I don't mean
you disrespect...
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874. You don't?
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875. No.
Copy !req
876. I've raised money for you.
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877. I've registered voters for you.
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878. I've done commercials for you
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879. and I've voted for you.
Copy !req
880. Because of something I never did
wrong two years ago
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881. you don't want to be on
the same dais with me.
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882. That's not...
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883. It takes a special
kind of arrogance
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884. not to think that
that's disrespectful.
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885. Ah, thanks, Alicia.
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886. Make your case.
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887. I got to be funny in a while.
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888. It missed by 137 miles.
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889. Yes.
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890. It could've missed
by 37 fewer miles
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891. and it would've
still missed by
a hundred miles.
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892. It doesn't work.
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893. That depends
what your definition is.
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894. My definition is precisely
the same as everyone else's.
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895. John!
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896. Mr. President.
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897. It's good to have you here.
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898. Your servant,
as always.
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899. What made you agree
to take the post?
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900. I suppose it's possible
I was drunk.
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901. Reasonable bet.
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902. Listen, I got to go
a few blocks across town
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903. and give an address
on global warming
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904. and the future of our planet.
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905. That's not something
you're interested in?
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906. Oh, good God, no.
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907. Okay. Stay here and fight
with Leo about something.
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908. We'll get you some dinner.
I'll be back in an hour.
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909. We'll do your thing
and then enjoy the reception.
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910. Excellent.
Indeed.
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911. Charlie?
Here we go.
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912. Eagle's moving.
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913. An hour, did he say?
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914. Yes.
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915. I'll need
some amusement.
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916. Good evening, Your Lordship.
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917. Excellent.
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918. Wait a second.
Let me finish.
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919. It was not a benign joke.
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920. You don't tell
benign jokes.
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921. That's a matter...
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922. It was a joke
about New York City cops
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923. shooting black men.
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924. I'm black man.
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925. I'm in a room full of rich
Democrats in an election year.
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926. You thought I was going
to talk about airline food?
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927. It was a political
fund-raiser in the heat
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928. of a national campaign.
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929. You weren't doing a 2:00 a.m.
set at Catch a Rising Star.
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930. You know how many years
it's been
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931. since I worked
Catch a Rising Star?
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932. You made the joke, and
inoffensive as you think
it may have been
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933. there was
enormous pressure
on the candidate
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934. to disavow your remarks,
and he did not.
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935. And I'm supposed...
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936. Corey...
I'm supposed to feel
good about that?
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937. That he didn't disavow me?
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938. That I wasn't disavowed?
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939. We were courting
law enforcement, Corey.
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940. Don't be naive.
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941. You were also courting
the black vote, C.J.
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942. I'm not naive.
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943. What'd you expect us to do?
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944. I expected
that when I was called
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945. in any of number of places
a Hollywood sleaze
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946. that you might have said a
few words, maybe, on my behalf.
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947. I expected that you
we're going to say
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948. "We in the
Bartlet campaign
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949. "don't believe Cornelius Sykes
is a Hollywood sleaze.
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950. "We believe
he's a world-class humorist
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951. "and millions
of Americans agree.
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952. "We believe
his humor can be
disconcerting to some
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953. "but those who are making noise
right now
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954. "are feigning their concern
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955. in an effort to frighten
white men."
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956. But what you said was
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957. he didn't laugh at the joke.
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958. Corey...
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959. He did laugh at the joke.
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960. Yeah.
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961. He laughed at the joke, C.J.
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962. I've been doing this 20 years.
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963. You don't think I know
if I had him?
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964. I killed that night.
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965. That was a very
big deal for me.
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966. To play in front
of that audience
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967. to get that man to laugh?
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968. And the next day
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969. my parents read in the paper
that I am Hollywood sleaze.
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970. But that's okay
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971. 'cause the candidate didn't
think I was funny.
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972. I understand.
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973. I don't want to cause
any trouble for the President.
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974. You knew that
when you walked in here.
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975. I'll pass on the dinner.
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976. I'll tell them...
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977. it was 'cause I couldn't get out
of a booking.
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978. But the President laughed
at the joke, C.J.
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979. I killed that night.
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980. You did.
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981. Okay, I got to go.
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982. I'll see you next time.
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983. Is the President
offstage yet?
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984. Just about.
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985. Anyone know
how it's going?
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986. Toby?
Yeah.
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987. It's Sam.
Yeah.
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988. Yeah?
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989. Sam...
He admonished them.
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990. He went off the speech
right at the end
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991. and slapped them down
for not speaking out
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992. Yeah. Listen...
on eco-terrorism.
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993. Sam, listen...
He just flew
right off the speech.
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994. Something about
a Colorado ski resort.
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995. Sam, are you listening?
Here's what you say:
Talk to me.
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996. Friends are honest
with each other.
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997. The President has always spoken
out on moderate groups
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998. not taking responsibility
for terrorism
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999. and he isn't going to stop
with the environmental lobby.
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1000. God bless you all,
and God bless America.
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1001. Got that?
Yeah.
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1002. What's happening?
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1003. Sam, what's happening?
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1004. They're not standing.
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1005. So, you're actual royalty?
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1006. Well, yes.
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1007. It's not just an
honorary thing?
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1008. No. In fact,
there's little honor
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1009. attached to it at all.
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1010. Tell me about yourself.
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1011. Well, my mother
was a descendant
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1012. of the third of the nine
children of Queen Victoria.
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1013. Victoria was the
granddaughter of
George III
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1014. who was the great
grandson of George I.
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1015. George I was the great
nephew of Charles I
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1016. who was the son of James I
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1017. and, uh, James's mother
was Mary, Queen of Scots.
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1018. And are you
and Caprice an item?
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1019. Uh, no.
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1020. Mr. Ambassador?
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1021. Is he back?
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1022. He's back,
but he's receiving credentials
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1023. from Her Excellency
Renee Ernesto of Argentina
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1024. and asks for your patience.
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1025. My patience
he shall have.
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1026. C.J...
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1027. Yeah?
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1028. You just get back?
Yeah.
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1029. You heard
what happened?
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1030. Yeah, and here's what it is:
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1031. The President has always
spoken out on moderate groups
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1032. not taking responsibility
for extremism
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1033. and he isn't going to stop
at the environmental lobby.
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1034. Friends are honest
with each other.
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1035. Sam?
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1036. Have you spoken to Toby?
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1037. When?
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1038. Since after the
speech tonight?
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1039. No.
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1040. Okay.
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1041. They're setting up
for the reception?
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1042. Yeah.
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1043. $60 billion can be spent
on other things.
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1044. I'm all for retention pay.
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1045. I'm all for health benefits.
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1046. I'm all for procurement.
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1047. I'm talking about
Abrams tanks
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1048. and Apache helicopters,
which we know work.
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1049. An Apache helicopter
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1050. will not stop a Shahab-3
long-range Stiletto
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1051. or a North Korean ICBM.
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1052. Well, so far,
neither can anything else.
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1053. Hey, Sam?
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1054. I'm going back in there.
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1055. Have you been
getting questions?
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1056. I'm sorry?
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1057. Have you been
getting questions?
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1058. Yeah.
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1059. From the press, or...?
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1060. The press'll
be tomorrow.
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1061. So, who's asking...?
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1062. The chairman of the
GDC, four congressmen
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1063. the Secretary
of the Interior.
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1064. Who'd you think would
be talking to me?
What did...?
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1065. I said, "Sometimes friends have
to be honest with each other."
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1066. I said exactly
what you told me to say
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1067. which, coincidentally, is
exactly what C.J. told me to say
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1068. which is remarkable
when you consider
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1069. during the event and didn't
speak to you afterward. York
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1070. I mean, it's almost
as if there were people
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1071. who already knew it
was going to happen.
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1072. Sam...
Get away from me.
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1073. Hey, Sam.
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1074. Is it possible I could
get in for just a minute?
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1075. He's pretty tight right now.
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1076. I don't think
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1077. I can get you in.
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1078. Oh, well, yes,
uh, certainly.
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1079. There's, uh, Edward,
Earl of Ulster.
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1080. He's the son of Richard,
Duke of Gloucester
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1081. who's the son of Henry,
Duke of Gloucester.
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1082. Edward, Earl of Ulster?
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1083. Yes.
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1084. You think he'd like me?
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1085. Do you date
younger men?
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1086. Sure. How old is he?
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1087. Five.
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1088. Okay, well, let's stick a pin
in that for a moment
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1089. and move on.
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1090. Hello.
Hello.
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1091. Am I interrupting?
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1092. Not at all.
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1093. Ambassador Marbury
was just telling me
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1094. about how royal men
are schooled in the
ways of courtship.
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1095. King George III,
for example
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1096. sailed his bride
up the River Thames
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1097. to music that was
specially composed.
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1098. Yeah. That was just
a few years
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1099. before we opened up a big can
of whup-ass on him at Yorktown.
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1100. Leo, uh...
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1101. How can you look
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1102. at North Korea,
which 24 months ago
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1103. fired a Taepodong missile...
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1104. Uh, which failed.
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1105. And with some modifications
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1106. it'll be able to reach Alaska.
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1107. Well, I don't
live in Alaska.
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1108. I live in England,
which, by the way
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1109. is not protected by the shield.
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1110. Not that anybody else is
at the moment, either.
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1111. You've also forgotten
that we're both signatories
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1112. to the '72 ABM Treaty,
of which this shield
is in clear violation.
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1113. You've forgotten
that it will
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1114. compel China to strengthen
their nuclear arsenal.
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1115. You've forgotten that
the European allies
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1116. have strong
reservations
about the shield
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1117. and you've forgotten
that it doesn't work.
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1118. You know what
I haven't forgotten?
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1119. What?
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1120. That we opened up
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1121. a big can of whup-ass on you
at Yorktown.
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1122. All right.
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1123. Leo?
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1124. Excuse me.
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1125. Excuse me.
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1126. I'm going to correspond
with Edward, Earl of Ulster
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1127. once he learns
how to read and write.
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1128. Okay.
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1129. Here you go.
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1130. No, no, Alice,
I got it.
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1131. It's all right.
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1132. No, I got it.
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1133. You want a beer?
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1134. Yeah, thanks.
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1135. You don't ever go into
the Oval Office mad.
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1136. Look...
No. No, no.
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1137. No, Sam, you don't ever
go in there mad.
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1138. I think the President's remarks
were... ill-advised
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1139. to say the least.
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1140. Well, you're wrong.
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1141. The drop-in's the story
now, Toby, not the
energy package.
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1142. The energy package
doesn't need to be
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1143. a story. It's
going to be a law.
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1144. You'd don't think we need
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1145. the environmental lobby?
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1146. I think
we need them.
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1147. I just don't think
we're going to lose them.
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1148. And I think you're
tragically misguided.
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1149. Sam, I...
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1150. Many, if not most
environmentalists
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1151. are absolutists
who will use this insult to pull
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1152. their support under cover
we cut a deal with Detroit.
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1153. Well, then,
they can grow up, Sam.
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1154. "Use this insult"?
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1155. They just got the energy package
they wanted
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1156. they just got the President
at their dinner
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1157. and they should shut up!
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1158. Well, you should
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1159. explain it to them
just that way, Toby
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1160. 'cause they're really pretty
receptive to that argument.
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1161. When they look down
the ballot and see
the alternatives
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1162. they get receptive
in a hurry.
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1163. Was there anything else,
or can I sit here now?
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1164. Yeah, you can sit here.
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1165. I'll see you tomorrow.
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1166. Yeah.
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1167. Sam, I'm looking
at opposition polling
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1168. that scares the
hell out of me.
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1169. I'm looking at
internal numbers
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1170. that change by the hour.
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1171. I'm listening to
economists that tell
me there's weather...
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1172. You left me out.
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1173. Yeah.
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1174. You think I'm the reason
you got beat
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1175. on the Leadership breakfast?
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1176. I got creamed, Sam.
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1177. You think I'm the reason?
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1178. I didn't want
the discussion!
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1179. Then what are you doing here
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1180. talking to me?
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1181. Now you want
the discussion.
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1182. You and the President may think
they deserved it
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1183. but the cynicism
of attacking your friends
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1184. for political protection
offends them and it offends me.
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1185. It offends you, and there's
really nothing I can do
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1186. to make you feel better
about that.
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1187. We can't govern if we don't win.
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1188. You should talk to me
about the numbers more.
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1189. Yeah.
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1190. Anyway, I have
this beer, so...
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1191. Yeah.
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1192. I was just going to
sit down and drink it.
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1193. Yeah.
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1194. I mean, we don't have
to talk or anything.
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1195. Yeah.
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1196. That was
Chairwoman Shelly Loobis
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1197. I just got off the phone with.
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1198. Before that was a conference
call with Jamie Schwartz
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1199. from the Environmental
Defense Fund
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1200. Bryce Davis
from the Sierra Club
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1201. and three Democratic Congressmen
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1202. from the Subcommittee
on Energy and the Environment.
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1203. The number
of different words
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1204. they had
for "manipulative..."
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1205. Leo, there's no way
they didn't have
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1206. a thesaurus open
in front of them.
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1207. Bryce Davis said
if I keep this up
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1208. he's going to encourage
Seth Gillette
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1209. in a third-party bid.
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1210. What'd you say?
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1211. I said for 50 bucks
and a ride to the airport
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1212. Gillette could have the job
right now.
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1213. What'd you say?
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1214. I politely reminded them
that it's probably
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1215. not a good idea to threaten
the President. Nancy!
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1216. I want to know,
when you're pushing me
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1217. towards the missile shield
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1218. it's not 'cause you want me
to look strong on defense.
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1219. Yes, sir?
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1220. Would you tell Charlie
I'm ready?
Yes, sir.
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1221. Don't.
I'm not. I'm
pushing you
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1222. toward the shield
'cause I think it works.
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1223. Based on what?
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1224. Confidence...
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1225. and the understanding
that there's been a time
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1226. in the evolution
of everything that works
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1227. when it didn't work.
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1228. You know, can
I say this?
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1229. Why don't we just
give the $60 billion
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1230. to North Korea
in exchange for
not bombing us?
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1231. It's almost hard to believe
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1232. that you're not on
the National Security Council.
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1233. I know. I feel like they're
missing an important voice.
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1234. Good evening.
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1235. John!
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1236. Let me explain why
you've been waiting.
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1237. I have to see people
in the order in
which they arrive
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1238. and you got beat
by Argentina.
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1239. Oh, uh, well, yes.
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1240. You also lost out
on preferred seating
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1241. for the State
of the Union.
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1242. I'm required to attend
the State of the Union?
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1243. Yes!
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1244. Well, then,
attend it I shall.
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1245. Okay. Tom?
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1246. it is with pleasure
that I present His Excellency
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1247. Lord John Marbury
of Great Britain
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1248. and by request
of the Secretary of State
Copy !req
1249. ask that you accept
his credentials
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1250. from Her Royal Majesty,
Queen Elizabeth II
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1251. as Great Britain's Ambassador
to the United States.
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1252. Hmm...
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1253. Where are you on
the missile shield?
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1254. Well, I think it's dangerous,
illegal, fiscally irresponsible
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1255. technologically unsound
Copy !req
1256. and a threat
to all people everywhere.
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1257. Leo?
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1258. I think the world
invented a nuclear weapon.
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1259. I think the world
owes it to itself
Copy !req
1260. to see if it can't
invent something
Copy !req
1261. that it would make
it irrelevant.
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1262. Well, that's
the right sentiment
Copy !req
1263. and certainly a credible one
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1264. from a man who's fought
in a war.
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1265. You think you can
make it stop?
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1266. Well, you can't.
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1267. We build a shield.
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1268. Somebody will build
a better missile.
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1269. Well, it's a discussion
for serious men.
Copy !req
1270. They say a statesman
Copy !req
1271. is a politician
who's been dead for 15 years.
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1272. I'd like us to be statesmen
while we're still alive.
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1273. Lord Marbury, I accept
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1274. your Letter of Credence
from Queen Elizabeth
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1275. and by affixing my
signature and seal
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1276. do hereby
declare you to be
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1277. an Ambassador Extraordinary
and Plenipotentiary.
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1278. Well, thank you, sir.
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1279. Congratulations.
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1280. God bless America.
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1281. God save the Queen.
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1282. Let's go.
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