1. Previously on The West Wing:
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2. You're Aimsley Hayes.
Ainsley, with an "n."
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3. I'm offering her a job.
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4. Where?
Here.
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5. My first day is getting off
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6. to a great start.
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7. About to get better.
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8. Who is this?
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9. This is Ainsley Hayes.
You're an idiot.
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10. I don't think it's that
she's a Republican.
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11. It's that she's a Republican
woman and she's good-looking.
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12. Those are three things,
when in combination
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13. usually spell careerism...
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14. I think if I have
to endure
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15. another disappointment today
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16. from this place
that I have worshipped
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17. I am going to lose it.
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18. 17 seconds it took her
to call us liars.
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your voice down?
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20. What are you
doing here?
Serving my country.
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21. Is he meeting
with Nancy McNally?
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22. C.J.:
No, I want to be very clear
about this.
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23. Mr. Konanov, while he's here
in Washington
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24. is not meeting
with the Secretary of State
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for that matter.
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26. He's not meeting
with the UN ambassador
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representing NATO allies
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28. and he's certainly not meeting
with the President.
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29. He will be coming
to the White House to meet
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30. with some of the President's
advisors in the Balkans.
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31. Who's next? Steve?
C.J.!
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32. C.J., Senator-elect
Morgan Mitchel
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33. is going to announce
on Hardball later today
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Foreign Relations Committee
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a vote on the Test Ban Treaty
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from coming to the floor.
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37. Yeah.
Any thoughts?
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38. We'll have a ratified
Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty.
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39. Mitchell says,
"Over his dead body."
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40. I think,
like all freshmen
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will discover
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and that his power
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43. is considerably more limited
than he imagines.
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44. The new Senate will ratify the
treaty and we really don't care
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his body is in...
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46. C.J.!
Danny.
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47. Has the President considered
ordering a lame-duck session
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can vote on the treaty?
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50. C.J.--
No.
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51. He hasn't considered it?
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52. I don't know the President's
every thought
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53. but there have been
no discussions...
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54. That you're aware of.
that I'm aware of.
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55. I'd like to know if
the President's considered it.
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56. Is that something
you can check out
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to us on?
You bet. Who's next?
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58. She walked into it.
She knows it, too.
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that the President
hasn't considered it
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the President if
he's considered it
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62. at which point,
he will have considered it.
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63. That sounds
pretty stupid.
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thought when it was in my head.
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65. Is she almost done?
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66. She's wrapping up.
Let's go.
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68. No.
Why not?
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69. Why should he?
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70. If he thinks
he has a better chance
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the Test Ban Treaty
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than the new one...
He doesn't.
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73. But if Morgan Mitchel's...
Mitchel's not a factor.
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74. The Occupational Safety
and Health Administration...
No.
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75. How do you change
subjects so fast?
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76. Josh...
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from a Test Ban Treaty
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to OSHA?
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79. 'Cause I'm me.
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80. Do you know how
many people acquire
carpal tunnel syndrome?
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81. It shouldn't surprise you
to learn that I do not.
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82. 600,000 Americans a year.
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83. Do you have any idea
how painful it is?
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84. Donna, in the scheme of
things, who really cares...
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85. Do you have any idea
how painful it is?
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86. Yes, yes, yes, yes.
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87. Pain in your forearm.
No grip.
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88. You lose the ability
to pinch.
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89. People who lose
the ability to pinch?
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90. I got to tell you
I don't know from where
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the will to go on.
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92. You guys are on
the wrong side of this.
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93. Aren't you one
of "you guys"?
Not on this.
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94. C.J.--
I know.
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95. You walked
right into it.
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96. There was no other direction
to walk.
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97. Now, please, just answer no
to this question.
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98. Has the President
considered it?
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Good.
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100. Not that I know of.
Josh...
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101. He hasn't.
Listen...
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102. What?
He should consider it.
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103. He should consider it
right now.
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104. Mitchel's not going to get
a seat on Foreign Relations.
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105. There isn't a seat open
on Foreign Relations.
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on Appropriations.
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107. Kasey'll move?
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108. What's going on?
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109. Kasey wants Appropriations
and he has the seniority.
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110. So he'll have
to give up Budget.
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111. Which Taglio will
jump at it in a second
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112. which clears the way
for Newberry in Senate
Armed Services.
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113. Newberry leaving
opens up Judiciary.
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114. Now who wants to be named
Attorney General
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President?
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That's right.
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117. So he takes the seat
on Judiciary.
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118. Vacating his seat
on Foreign Relations.
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119. So there's a seat open
on Foreign Relations.
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120. It doesn't mean Morgan Mitchel's
gonna get it, right?
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121. Yes, it does.
Why?
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122. 'Cause nobody else
is gonna want it.
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123. Why?
'Cause there's
no money it.
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Committee
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so there's no lobbyists
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126. which means
there are no fund-raisers.
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127. The Constitution says, "under
extraordinary circumstances."
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to national and global security.
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129. What kind of extraordinary
circumstances
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131. Sam, do you think we
have less of a chance
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133. I think we have no chance
with the new Congress.
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134. And while I've
never lived through
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135. a massive nuclear explosion
of radiation
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136. decimating all forms of life
in a 200-mile radius
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137. I've seen pictures, and I
couldn't agree with Josh more
in his interpretation
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circumstances" clause
in the Constitution.
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139. Is Leo free now?
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140. In five minutes.
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141. These people are gone.
The 106th Congress is adjourned.
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142. 12 of them were voted
out of office.
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143. This is bad pool— you go
in there and tell the President
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144. to call a lame-duck session
and he does
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145. it's going to look
like politics.
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146. It is politics.
Toby...
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147. Let's see Leo.
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148. What do we tell the 12 people
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150. They may not be done
with their old ones yet.
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151. It's all budget.
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Appropriations.
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the seniority.
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the Budget...
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155. And Taglio will
take that.
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156. Which clears the way for
Newberry and Armed Services.
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157. Newberry will vacate
his seat on Judiciary.
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158. Which means Westin leaves
Foreign Relations...
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159. And that's where
Mitchel comes in.
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160. Guys...
It's like running
the country
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and his sister Sue.
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162. Is it possible for just two
of them to speak at once?
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163. Toby?
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164. That was an hour-and-
ten-minute meeting
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165. with Dick Rush, Ed,
Marty Beach and Henry Rodriguez.
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166. I've never seen both political
and legislative liaisons
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in a diagnosis.
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168. They think
he should call it?
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169. Yeah.
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170. Mr. President,
we have a better chance
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than a month from now.
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172. Not only that... Sorry.
Sam!
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173. Toby.
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174. Not only that
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175. but here's what C.J.
can tell the press:
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176. The world is looking
to the U.S. to ratify
the treaty first.
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177. The longer we wait
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other countries to ratify
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unstable countries like Pakistan
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181. Arguments against?
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182. We might lose the vote.
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183. That'll hang around our necks
for two years.
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184. The Senate will
be pissed off.
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185. That might stall
confirmations.
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186. And can I just add
that a senator-elect
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187. C.J.--
announcing what committee
assignment he'd like—
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188. that's not what the founders
would've considered
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189. an extraordinary occasion.
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190. An extraordinary
occasion
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191. is whatever the President
says it is.
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192. Charlie!
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193. Yes, sir?
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194. Could I have a
couple of aspirins
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195. or a weapon of some kind
to kill people with?
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196. Yes, sir.
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197. Leo.
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198. Even when they're
here in session
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199. trying to get a hundred
senators in a line
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200. is still like trying to get
cats to walk in a parade.
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201. What do you want to do?
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202. Let's take the leadership's
temperature
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203. on the lame-duck session
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204. and let's also
get some kind of nose count
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205. and see where we are.
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206. C.J., leak it the President's
considering calling
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That is not going to be
a problem.
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208. The source is big enough
so that they go with it
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209. small enough
so we're not tied to it.
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210. Toby, get me a nose count.
What else?
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211. The State Department
wants permission
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212. to change the terminology
from "rogue nations"
to "states of concern."
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213. Not now. What else?
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of clinical trials.
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215. Not now. What else?
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for small business owners.
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217. Not now. Anything else?
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wait in my office.
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219. Thank you, sir.
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220. Thank you,
Mr. President.
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get here?
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meetings, right?
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this vote and lose.
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229. Yeah, but this
could be a window.
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230. Yeah.
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if it's doable.
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more to say?
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238. Thank you, Mr. President.
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240. Leo...
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an editorial in the
Posttomorrow.
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being used efficiently.
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244. Schedules are abandoned
before lunch.
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245. That's four in two weeks.
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246. The west wing resembles a
high school yearbook office.
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to a substitute teacher.
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248. That's ridiculous.
No, it's not.
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249. Certainly not based on the
display I just saw in there.
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250. So new rules:
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from the President
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you want him to weigh in—
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on my desk
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than two pages
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the Oval Office.
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257. Two-page summary's gonna
kind of cramp our style.
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a little a cramping.
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Yes.
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on the Hill today.
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with Stenson gone.
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in front of them.
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267. Oh, anybody
happens to see
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268. Vasily Konanov in the hallways,
walk in the other direction.
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269. Yeah.
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270. That's it.
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271. I can't unleash
my full potential
in a two-page summary.
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gonna meet with
Fox and Fowler.
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go to the Hill.
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with Stenson gone...?
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I can get Fox and Fowler
to loosen up some votes
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get them to order lunch
off the damn menu.
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two grown men order
lunch like this.
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278. Fox and Fowler
loosen the votes
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279. Sam, you're up on the Hill
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reservations.
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of possibility
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gets us eight votes.
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283. Their bosses want to speak
to the President,
he's sitting by the phone.
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an unimportant meeting.
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I also have to take
a 22-page position memo
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in two pages
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287. and it's got to be
done sometime today.
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Give it to Ainsley Hayes.
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for help...
Get over it.
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290. Okay, but there
are gonna be nine
different jokes
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291. 'cause I asked
her for help.
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292. "Reservations," that's the word
you're dropping on the Hill.
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293. You don't have to leave
the meeting with a win
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294. just say the words.
Yeah.
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295. Let's be able to end this day
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that he's in striking distance
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297. and he should seriously
consider the session.
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298. Let's be able to do that.
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299. Where's C.J.?
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300. She's looking for a reporter
to leak the story to.
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301. Did you talk to him?
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302. I don't believe it.
What?
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303. You guys launched
another editorial.
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304. Hey, C.J.--
Four in two weeks.
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the editorial staff.
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306. Well, that's convenient.
Yeah?
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to do nothing about it?
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your subscription?
Smack me around?
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Hey.
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the spokesperson
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office?
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Senate.
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314. So you guys are considering
a lame-duck session.
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315. Who says?
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to the majority leader's office.
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the majority
leader's office.
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He's not in session.
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track him down.
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Senior Aides?"
No.
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inside the White House?"
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inside the White House office
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who declined to be named."
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from somebody's paperboy.
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I'll take it.
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on line three!
Who is he?
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331. He's the spokesperson
for the majority leader.
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you don't understand
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is only one of many afflictions
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category of repetitive
stress injuries
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covered by the science
of ergonomics.
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337. I'm not in charge
of the science of ergonomics.
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to ask somebody else
who, you know, cares.
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in charge of it; OSHA is.
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series of industry standards
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341. and I want to know
why the White House
isn't implementing them.
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342. Because the SBA
says that the cost
to small businesses
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$18 billion
the first year.
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344. There'll be a huge
increase in workmen's
compensation premiums
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the word "ergonomic"
to be silly.
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of everything
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the Republicans found silly
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teenagers and no health care.
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of pregnant teenagers
and no health care.
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working out so far?
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this can wait.
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make sure he's not
in the bullpen.
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358. He's sitting in the car
in the driveway.
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359. He's refusing to get out unless
he can speak to the President.
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No.
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361. He's sitting
in the driveway?
Josh, they're saying...
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362. What?
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Yes?
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Thank you.
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and you have a window
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for ventilation.
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decorate my office?
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big deal, is it?
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that you need my help.
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I'm asking for your help
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a federal...
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383. Dad, it's me.
Sam's asking for my help.
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385. Got to go, Dad.
I need to help Sam.
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rolling in the aisles
back in Georgia.
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that you studied baton twirling.
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389. That'd be Harvard Law School.
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392. A favor.
Okay.
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393. I have a position recommendation
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394. for the President
regarding an amendment
to a commerce bill.
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395. This memo's 22 pages long
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on a streamlining kick.
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your recommendation
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the President.
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399. Yeah, then I want you
to skip to Tijuana
in a dirndl skirt.
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400. Sam...
You're going to summarize it,
and you give it to me.
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403. In exchange for?
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pretty tight.
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407. You're going
to the Hill?
Yes.
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the Test Ban Treaty?
Yes.
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No.
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'Cause.
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to say anything.
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spill anything.
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Republican juice on you.
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sit there and learn.
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from the master.
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that kind of thing works
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come to the Hill.
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my memo.
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and everything.
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extra credit.
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No.
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427. That's fine.
I ate it already.
That's fine, too.
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428. Did you bring your lunch?
Ainsley, what the hell...?
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429. Do you think
you'll be eating it?
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430. You can't have my lunch.
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431. Meet me in the lobby
in an hour.
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432. Okay.
Copy !req
433. I'm helping her out.
You know, she...
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434. Good. We've
got a problem.
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435. Konanov.
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436. Is he here?
Copy !req
437. In a manner
of speaking.
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438. Leo?
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439. Yeah.
Copy !req
440. How you doing?
Copy !req
441. Good.
Copy !req
442. Vasily Konanov is
in the driveway.
Copy !req
443. He's drunk, and he won't
get out of the car
Copy !req
444. until he speaks
to the President.
Copy !req
445. And we have a winner.
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446. Are you kidding me?
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447. He's sitting in the car
with a woman who I imagine
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448. is either a security
attache or a hooker.
Copy !req
449. Please tell me it's not...
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450. It's no one
you know, Sam.
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451. Have you spoken to him?
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452. I'm not allowed
to speak to him.
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453. I walked by the car
a couple times
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454. to see what was what.
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455. Leo, we got
to move him.
Copy !req
456. Tourists are going to
start to ask questions
Copy !req
457. and Boris and Natasha
are going to answer them.
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458. You now have permission
to talk to him.
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459. Put him in an office,
dry him out
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460. and explain why he can't
see the President.
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461. Good.
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462. Try to avoid
the Situation Room.
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463. Good safety tip.
Copy !req
464. What?
Copy !req
465. I'm going to take Ainsley
to the Hill with me
for the meetings.
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466. Good.
She wants me to teach her
a couple things.
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467. Good.
She called me the master.
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468. Get out.
Copy !req
469. Okay.
Copy !req
470. Yeah, I think the risotto,
but I'd like it cooked
Copy !req
471. with chicken broth
instead of oil.
Is that possible?
Copy !req
472. Sure.
Copy !req
473. And I'd like
to substitute
Copy !req
474. the snow peas
for the asparagus.
Copy !req
475. I'll have the same, but I don't
want the squash soup pureed
with cream or butter.
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476. In fact, does it
even have to be pureed?
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477. Fellas?
Copy !req
478. I'm just asking.
Copy !req
479. It's pureed squash.
Copy !req
480. If it's not pureed,
then it's just squash.
Copy !req
481. Butter's fine.
Copy !req
482. New York steak
and a ginger ale.
Copy !req
483. Would you like that...?
Just cook it.
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484. The rumor's been getting around
like a virus.
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485. Is it more
than a rumor?
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486. I don't know yet.
Copy !req
487. Toby, our boss is
fishing off the Keys.
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488. Everybody's boss is
fishing off the Keys...
Copy !req
489. Or skiing in Jackson Hole,
or watching football...
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490. It'd really tear the President
up inside to bring them back
Copy !req
491. but I want to talk about
if he should.
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492. Well, our guy's not going
to vote to ratify.
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493. Why not?
Same reason he wouldn't before.
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494. We didn't have a vote before.
'Cause you knew you'd lose.
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495. That's right.
Copy !req
496. What are
you saying?
Copy !req
497. I'm saying, what if there was
a vote now without Stenson?
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498. Stenson wasn't what's keeping us
from voting for it.
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499. What was?
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500. The voters.
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501. 82% of the voters
wanted the Test Ban.
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502. Not in our state.
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503. You were guided
by the 18% who...
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504. Not in our state, Toby.
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505. 82% of the voters, Joe
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506. to say nothing
of 150 nations
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507. including Russia, China,
Great Britain, France—
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508. four countries you don't
often see on the same side.
Copy !req
509. Fine. Now get North Korea,
India and Pakistan aboard.
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510. and we'll have
a ball game.
Copy !req
511. Checked your backyard?
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512. What?
Copy !req
513. Have you checked your backyard?
Copy !req
514. What are you...?
Copy !req
515. The nose count, Toby.
I don't think you have the votes
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516. you think
you have.
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517. Who did we lose?
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518. Make your calls.
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519. I don't have to make...
Copy !req
520. Who did we lose?
Copy !req
521. Make your calls, Toby.
Copy !req
522. I'm sorry. Did
you say that...
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523. Chicken broth
Copy !req
524. instead of oil,
snow peas instead of...
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525. Asparagus.
Excuse me.
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526. I don't understand.
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527. It happens.
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528. A member of the
Ukrainian Parliament
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529. can just kind of show up?
Copy !req
530. Well, he had an appointment
Copy !req
531. just not to meet
with the President.
Copy !req
532. The guy's a
little crazy, Leo.
Copy !req
533. Well, he's just...
Yeah, he's crazy
Copy !req
534. but he's our kind
of crazy, so...
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535. Got it.
Good.
Copy !req
536. The girl's not
bad-looking.
Copy !req
537. Go to work.
Copy !req
538. Think she knows
how to kill me?
Copy !req
539. Yes.
Copy !req
540. Leo?
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541. Hey, Donna.
Copy !req
542. Leo, can I possibly talk
to you for a moment?
Copy !req
543. Sure.
That's a very
nice suit.
Copy !req
544. Thank you.
Is that new?
Copy !req
545. No. What's on your mind?
Copy !req
546. The Occupational Safety
and Health Administration
Copy !req
547. would like to do something
Copy !req
548. about repetitive
stress injuries
Copy !req
549. or muscular
skeletal disorders
like tendonitis...
Copy !req
550. or carpal tunnel syndrome.
Copy !req
551. Carpal tunnel syndrome is,
yes, one interesting
example out of several.
Copy !req
552. We can't afford it.
Copy !req
553. It costs $18 billion,
Donna. Type slower.
Copy !req
554. C.J., what have you got?
Copy !req
555. The State Department
on new vocabulary.
Copy !req
556. This the two-minute pitch
or the ten-minute pitch?
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557. The two-minute pitch.
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558. Go.
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559. Okay, now you
threw me off my game.
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560. C.J.?
No, I'm nervous now.
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561. I thought if I run over
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562. you're going to have
the orchestra play me off.
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563. I'm getting older
over here, C.J.
Copy !req
564. State wants us to
change "rogue nations"
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565. to "states of concern."
Copy !req
566. I say fine. It's
a symbolic gesture
Copy !req
567. with no real
consequence.
Copy !req
568. It gains us points
with allies who feel
we've been too harsh
Copy !req
569. and it signals to
the seven countries
we're talking about
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570. that we're open to taking
positive steps in the future
Copy !req
571. if they initiate reforms.
Copy !req
572. Any downside?
Copy !req
573. I'll feel stupid.
Copy !req
574. I can live with that.
Copy !req
575. You certainly have so far.
Copy !req
576. Well, hey, make sure
you talk to the President
Copy !req
577. at the end of the day.
Copy !req
578. Sure. About what?
Copy !req
579. Danny Concanon
wants access
Copy !req
580. for a three-part feature.
Copy !req
581. No.
Copy !req
582. No? What?
Copy !req
583. No, he can't have access.
Copy !req
584. Leo, his editorial staff
Copy !req
585. just jumped up and down
on your head yesterday
Copy !req
586. and last Thursday
and the President
Copy !req
587. twice before that,
four times in two weeks.
Copy !req
588. That's why everybody's
walking around
with a stopwatch.
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589. He gets no milk
and cookies.
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590. Talk to the President
at the end of the day
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591. and you'll get
another two minutes.
Copy !req
592. We may be dead already.
Copy !req
593. What happened?
We lost one
of our people.
Copy !req
594. Who?
I don't know.
Copy !req
595. I need some help
on the inside.
Copy !req
596. Is Tony Marino
in Philadelphia?
Copy !req
597. I don't know.
I'd like you
to call him
Copy !req
598. and see if he'd
get on the train.
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599. I told him.
We'll find out
who we lost
Copy !req
600. and can we
get him back.
Copy !req
601. Back up.
Copy !req
602. We lost one of our people.
Copy !req
603. Who?
Copy !req
604. They wouldn't tell me, Leo.
Copy !req
605. I need you to...
Fox and Fowler...
Copy !req
606. Fox and Fowler
wouldn't tell me
who we lost.
Copy !req
607. They just said
to check our backyard.
Copy !req
608. Who the hell...?
I don't know, which is why
I need to talk to Marino.
Copy !req
609. It's not hard enough
getting new votes.
We got to corral...
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610. I need you
to talk to Marino.
Copy !req
611. I need you to call him
and set up a meeting with me.
Copy !req
612. He needs to tell me
who jumped the fence.
Copy !req
613. He needs to help us
bring them back.
Copy !req
614. Toby, the guy lost
a bad race bloody.
Copy !req
615. He's going to want
to come back for this.
Copy !req
616. I think he's going
to want to sit down.
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617. Not on the Test Ban Treaty.
Copy !req
618. He spent four years
of his life on it.
Copy !req
619. Spent a lot longer
than that
Copy !req
620. and it burned him
in the end.
Copy !req
621. He lost his seat.
Copy !req
622. Leo...
The man's done enough.
Copy !req
623. Obviously, he hasn't.
Copy !req
624. I set up this meeting,
and what's your pitch?
Copy !req
625. That this treaty
he wants so bad can happen.
Copy !req
626. Not only that,
but he can stick it
Copy !req
627. to every Pennsylvania voter
who put him out of a job
Copy !req
628. and take Mitchell's knees out
Copy !req
629. before he has time
to put his pencils in a jar.
Copy !req
630. Plus, who did we lose?
Copy !req
631. He might not know
who we lost.
Copy !req
632. He's been out of town
for a month and a half.
Copy !req
633. He'll know.
Copy !req
634. If it was anything
less important than
the Test Ban Treaty
Copy !req
635. I wouldn't...
Margaret?
Copy !req
636. Thank you.
Copy !req
637. Toby.
Copy !req
638. Messages?
Copy !req
639. Yeah, but...
Copy !req
640. Why are my blinds closed?
Copy !req
641. Yeah. Listen...
Copy !req
642. Yeah. Yeah, that deserves
an explanation.
Copy !req
643. Right in here,
Mr. Konanov.
Copy !req
644. Errand boys is
what they sent me.
Copy !req
645. I am a reformer
Copy !req
646. and I will lead the Ukraine
and you know this
Copy !req
647. and they send me
errand boys.
Copy !req
648. As a matter of fact,
I'm the Deputy
Chief of Staff.
Copy !req
649. Actually, it's
a very... big...
Copy !req
650. Never mind.
Copy !req
651. Mr. Konanov,
please understand.
Copy !req
652. There's protocol.
Copy !req
653. Your government has
a leader we deal with.
Copy !req
654. You wish to deal with me.
Copy !req
655. We do wish to deal
with you
Copy !req
656. but right now
President Shevkuh...
Copy !req
657. You called my embassy?
Copy !req
658. We're in touch with the embassy
and the capital.
Copy !req
659. We're seeking permission
to have you speak with
Secretary Shaeffer...
Copy !req
660. I wish to speak
to the President.
Copy !req
661. That's not going to happen
Copy !req
662. and you damn well know it.
Copy !req
663. You speak to him
in this tone?
Copy !req
664. He's drunk in my office
Copy !req
665. and I will speak to him
in whatever tone pleases me.
Copy !req
666. Donna!
Copy !req
667. Put two uniformed agents
outside my door.
Copy !req
668. Tell Leo
I'm coming over.
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669. Yeah.
Copy !req
670. Oh, how I miss
the Cold War.
Copy !req
671. This is my fifth...
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672. Sam...
Copy !req
673. This is my fifth
meeting in a row.
Copy !req
674. It's my last meeting
on the Hill.
Copy !req
675. I want to know
what it's going to take
Copy !req
676. to get your boss
to loosen his grip.
Copy !req
677. Sam...
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678. If the Senator moves
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679. he frees up eight,
maybe ten votes.
Copy !req
680. He gives political cover
to those who...
Copy !req
681. Why should
he move?
Copy !req
682. Well, we'll go past
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683. it's the right thing
to do...
Copy !req
684. You know, Sam,
it's not a holy thing.
Copy !req
685. You act like if
you're against
the Test Ban Treaty
Copy !req
686. then you're bloodthirsty.
Copy !req
687. Senate Republicans aren't
the only ones against this.
Copy !req
688. Six past Secretaries
of Defense, five former
CIA Directors...
Copy !req
689. A former Secretary
of State
Copy !req
690. and a former National
Security Advisor.
Copy !req
691. 31 Nobel Laureates,
the Chairman of
the Joint Chiefs
Copy !req
692. 150 countries
on this planet
Copy !req
693. and 82% of the people
in this one
Copy !req
694. say the treaty makes
the world safer.
Copy !req
695. It's not a safer place
if North Korea and Iran
Copy !req
696. are making significant
technological improvements
Copy !req
697. while the President's
handing out commemorative pens.
Copy !req
698. You can't tell me
the chance we take
Copy !req
699. with our ability to verify
Copy !req
700. isn't outweighed by the chance
we take doing nothing.
Copy !req
701. I've heard all this.
Copy !req
702. I'm here to ask you this...
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703. Sam...
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704. I'm here to ask you this:
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705. is there no room
for movement?
Copy !req
706. We'd consider
attaching reservations.
Copy !req
707. If you can't trust
a man's word
Copy !req
708. what good is it
to put it on paper?
Copy !req
709. Is there room for movement?
Copy !req
710. You wasted a trip.
Copy !req
711. I'll waste more.
Copy !req
712. We're done?
Copy !req
713. Yeah.
Copy !req
714. Ainsley, I'm surprised
to see you here.
Copy !req
715. Why?
Copy !req
716. Before you were on
Bartlet's payroll
Copy !req
717. you were a vocal opponent
of the treaty.
Copy !req
718. Well, it's President Bartlet.
Copy !req
719. I'm on the Government
payroll.
Copy !req
720. And I believe that politics
should stop at the water's edge.
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721. Okay.
Copy !req
722. To be honest, I think
it should stop before that
Copy !req
723. but it turns out
there's no Santa Claus
Copy !req
724. and Elvis isn't cutting
records anymore.
Copy !req
725. What is she saying?
Copy !req
726. See, I don't think
you think
Copy !req
727. the treaty's bad.
Copy !req
728. I don't think
you think it's good.
Copy !req
729. I think you want
to beat the White House.
Copy !req
730. Yes.
Copy !req
731. You're a schmuck, Peter.
Copy !req
732. Today, tomorrow,
next year, next term
Copy !req
733. these guys will have
the treaty ratified
Copy !req
734. and they'll do it
without the reservations
Copy !req
735. he just offered
to discuss with you.
Copy !req
736. Can I take this muffin?
Copy !req
737. Yeah.
Copy !req
738. Margaret.
Copy !req
739. Yeah.
Copy !req
740. You got that memo?
Copy !req
741. Any minute now.
Copy !req
742. Margaret?
Copy !req
743. Yeah.
Copy !req
744. What the hell
are you doing?
Copy !req
745. I'm typing, Leo.
Copy !req
746. Margaret...
Copy !req
747. Apparently your response
to Donna's perfectly
legitimate concern
Copy !req
748. about the White House not
supporting OSHA's recommendation
Copy !req
749. regarding repetitive stress
injuries was "type slower."
Copy !req
750. Donna has organized most of
the assistants in the west wing
Copy !req
751. to do just that.
Copy !req
752. Margaret?
Copy !req
753. Yeah.
Copy !req
754. Look at my face
right now.
Copy !req
755. Okay.
Copy !req
756. Leo...
Copy !req
757. Can you keep
your people in line?
Copy !req
758. Well, there's been
no evidence of it so far.
Copy !req
759. Listen...
Copy !req
760. Inside.
Copy !req
761. So what's going on?
Copy !req
762. Well, I've got The Man Who Came
to Dinner in my office.
Copy !req
763. I'm begging the Ukrainian
Embassy for help.
Copy !req
764. If I don't get
some soon
Copy !req
765. I'm going to apply
for a job at the
Ukrainian Embassy.
Copy !req
766. No, here's what
we're going to do.
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767. All this guy wants
is to be able to say
Copy !req
768. he met the President
while he was here.
Copy !req
769. He can't meet the President.
Copy !req
770. He can meet the President
accidentally.
Copy !req
771. How do you meet the President
accidentally?
Copy !req
772. When I was Labor Secretary
we did it with the Dalai Lama.
Copy !req
773. Obviously Beijing doesn't
want the President
Copy !req
774. to have any
diplomatic contact.
Copy !req
775. So they arrange
a low-level meeting—
Copy !req
776. keep the door open,
the President wanders by.
Copy !req
777. "Hey, how you doing,
Dalai Lama?"
Copy !req
778. Well, that's the most
Copy !req
779. crazy-assed thing
I've ever heard.
Copy !req
780. It works.
Copy !req
781. This is how
the world is run?
Copy !req
782. Yeah.
Copy !req
783. I'm sticking to
domestic policy.
Copy !req
784. Yeah, 'cause that has
the ring of sanity to it.
Copy !req
785. Is Toby meeting
with Marino?
Copy !req
786. Toby's on a mission.
Copy !req
787. It's the right mission.
Copy !req
788. I know you're not comfortable...
Copy !req
789. Continuing to exert influence
Copy !req
790. after the people
have voted you out
Copy !req
791. is an ethically gray area
for me.
Copy !req
792. They all are ethically
gray areas. Screw it.
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793. If we're going to have
a fighting chance
Copy !req
794. we've got
to invite Marino.
Copy !req
795. Marino's going to want in
because...
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796. Marino's a street kid
and lives for revenge.
Copy !req
797. I was going to say because
Marino's devoted to the issue.
Copy !req
798. Also we may have lost
one of our guys.
Copy !req
799. Who?
Copy !req
800. Toby's going
to ask Marino.
Copy !req
801. Hey, Norma Rae
Copy !req
802. get in here.
Copy !req
803. The man's trying
to run the country.
Copy !req
804. This is a law that would
prevent 32,000 to 95,000
injuries a year.
Copy !req
805. Not here it wouldn't.
Copy !req
806. Why not?
Copy !req
807. The White House
and Congress
Copy !req
808. are exempt from the workplace-
related laws they pass.
Copy !req
809. The White House
and Congress are exempt?
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810. Yeah.
Copy !req
811. That makes things
considerably easier
for yourselves.
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812. Yeah. Josh, set it up.
Copy !req
813. You've got
your 4:00.
Copy !req
814. I got a job for you.
Copy !req
815. Congress and
the White House
are exempt.
Copy !req
816. Get past it.
Copy !req
817. What do you need?
Copy !req
818. I need Vasily Konanov
to meet with someone
Copy !req
819. of absolutely
no consequence.
Copy !req
820. You're my girl.
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821. What the hell are you...
Copy !req
822. I need you to meet
with Vasily Konanov.
Copy !req
823. Why?
Copy !req
824. So the President can
drop in and interrupt you.
Copy !req
825. Are you kidding me?
No.
Copy !req
826. So I'm a beard.
Yes.
Copy !req
827. I'm being used.
Yes.
Copy !req
828. As a dupe.
Yes.
Copy !req
829. How am I supposed
to feel about that?
Copy !req
830. How do you usually
feel about that?
Copy !req
831. Josh...
Copy !req
832. Donna.
Copy !req
833. My value here is that
I have no value.
Copy !req
834. You have enormous
value to me.
Copy !req
835. You have no value
to Eastern Europe.
Copy !req
836. Okay, you know
what this is?
Copy !req
837. No.
Copy !req
838. This is an
opportunity.
That's right.
Copy !req
839. This is an audience
with a man
Copy !req
840. who understands the
plight of the worker.
Copy !req
841. Yes.
Copy !req
842. Or do you think
because he's a reformer
Copy !req
843. he'll understand the plight
of economics?
Copy !req
844. Well, he's drunk
and doesn't speak
a lot of English
Copy !req
845. so I don't think
he's going to understand
much of anything at all.
Copy !req
846. But set up the meeting
and knock 'em dead.
Copy !req
847. "Can I have this muffin?"
Copy !req
848. I think you'll discover
that the sharpest remarks
Copy !req
849. will be blunted
by asking for a muffin.
Copy !req
850. The minute we left
that room
Copy !req
851. those guys were calling
their bosses
Copy !req
852. saying, "They're offering
to attach reservations.
Copy !req
853. Let's jump on it."
Copy !req
854. I have no problem
with that.
Copy !req
855. You did great with
the reservations
Copy !req
856. and politics stopping
at the water's edge
was touching.
Copy !req
857. And then you asked
permission to have
a muffin.
Copy !req
858. I was hungry.
Copy !req
859. How'd it go
on the Hill?
Copy !req
860. Much as you'd expect.
Copy !req
861. But you know
what I think?
Copy !req
862. What?
Copy !req
863. I think Ramsey, Roanoke,
maybe even Grace
Copy !req
864. I think they're going
to vote for it anyway.
Copy !req
865. 'Cause Tony Marino's
going to tell them to.
Copy !req
866. I just named three Senators
that can't get reelected
without Labor.
Copy !req
867. Marino may be
out of a job
Copy !req
868. but he's still going
to swing a big bat
with the unions.
Copy !req
869. Toby's meeting
with him right now.
Copy !req
870. Do you think I should give
Danny Concanon access
for a feature?
Copy !req
871. Yes.
Copy !req
872. You're wrong.
Okay.
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Why?
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874. He's cute.
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875. I'm leaving.
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876. Do you have my
two-page summary?
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877. I'm sorry?
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878. Do you have my
two-page summary?
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879. Yes.
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880. Could I have it?
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881. Yes.
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882. Thank you.
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883. You reversed my position.
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884. Yeah.
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885. I gave this to you
to summarize
Copy !req
886. you didn't summarize it—
you reversed my position.
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887. I gave it
a little polish.
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888. You reversed my position.
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889. It's shorter.
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890. And you reversed
my position.
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891. Your position was wrong.
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892. Could you step inside, please?
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893. Sure.
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894. Senator.
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895. How you doing, Toby?
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896. What are you having?
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897. Dewar's rocks.
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898. Appreciate you
coming down.
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899. Sure.
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900. The President's thinking
about calling a session.
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901. You heard?
Yeah.
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902. It was well-leaked.
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903. It's nice we found a use
for our particular talents.
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904. Anyway, I had
a meeting at lunch
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905. with Joe Fox
and Bob Fowler
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906. and they said we may have
lost one of our guys
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907. and I wanted to find out
if it's true
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908. who was it
and is it important?
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909. It's true, and
it couldn't be
less important.
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910. Who is it?
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911. It was me, Toby.
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912. I don't understand.
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913. They were talking
about me.
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914. I don't... Tony,
I don't understand.
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915. You've changed
your mind?
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916. No.
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917. I don't...
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918. No, I haven't
changed my mind.
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919. And I'll do whatever
the White House wants
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920. in terms of spadework.
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921. But if you call
a session now
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922. I can't vote for it.
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923. Dewar's rocks.
Thank you.
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924. Tony...
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925. Toby, I'm a
lame-duck Senator.
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926. The people of Pennsylvania
voted me out
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927. and Morgan Mitchel in.
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928. He gets a seat
on Foreign Relations
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929. we should all
kill ourselves.
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930. I'm going to talk
to Newberry
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931. about staying where he is
and stopping the dominoes.
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932. Senator, there's
no reason why...
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933. They voted me out, Toby,
largely based on my support
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934. of the Comprehensive
Test Ban Treaty.
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935. Only because Mitchel
painted them a picture.
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936. That's not
for me to say.
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937. I choose not to assume
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938. that my constituents
feel a certain way
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939. because they were duped.
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940. Senator, nobody expects...
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941. you're not expected to...
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942. Nobody expects.
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943. Toby, it seems to me
that more and more
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944. we've come to expect
less and less
from each other
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945. and I think
that should change.
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946. I'm a Senator
for another ten weeks
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947. and I'm going to choose
to respect these people
and what they want.
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948. You call a lame-duck
session now
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949. and I've got to abstain.
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950. Now, this is the
northwest executive entrance
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951. to the White House
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952. and ordinarily I'd be allowed
to show you more
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953. but the President's
in the west wing right now
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954. and when he's working
in his office
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955. we like to keep the area
as calm as possible.
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956. Whole damn world's
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957. flying apart at the equator.
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958. You know that, Bonnie?
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959. This, of course,
is my boss, Toby Ziegler.
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960. Why's a test ban treaty
so important?
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961. Let me tell you.
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962. In 1974,
India set off
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963. a peaceful nuclear explosion.
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964. Indira Gandhi herself said
they had no intention
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965. of building a bomb.
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966. They just wanted to know
that they could.
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967. 20 years later
Copy !req
968. India sets off
five nuclear explosions.
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969. Who gets nervous?
Pakistan.
Copy !req
970. When Pakistan gets nervous,
everybody gets nervous.
Copy !req
971. You know why?
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972. 'Cause we're all going to die.
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973. Sam, half of America's
workforce
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974. is employed by small business.
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975. That's companies that employ
fewer than 100 workers.
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976. I know what a small business is.
Copy !req
977. Then you know that
a third of them fail.
Copy !req
978. One-third of all small
businesses lose money and fail
Copy !req
979. not because of rent hikes
or big chains squeezing them out
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980. but because of why?
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981. Employee fraud.
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982. That's right!
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983. Yes.
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984. What do you say
to that?
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985. You reversed my position.
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986. Other than that, Sam.
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987. Other than what
you've been saying
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988. for the last
hour and a half.
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989. I can't believe
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990. I'm listening
to a Republican
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991. tell me the government
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992. should run background checks
and impede business.
Copy !req
993. I can't believe I'm listening
to a Republican.
Copy !req
994. Could it be
that most of the people
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995. you want to fingerprint
have darker skin than you do?
Copy !req
996. Well, not to let the facts
interfere with a good story
Copy !req
997. but 80% of violators are white.
Copy !req
998. Fraudulent employees
are three times
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999. more likely to be married.
Copy !req
1000. They're four times more likely
to be men
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1001. 16 times more likely
to be managers and executives
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1002. and guess what,
they're five times
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1003. more likely to have
postgraduate degrees.
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1004. You... listen... I, you know...
I can't... all right...
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1005. Start from the beginning.
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1006. Really?
Yeah.
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1007. Are you eating
that donut?
Copy !req
1008. Take the donut.
Start from the beginning.
Copy !req
1009. C.J.:
Hello.
Copy !req
1010. Hey, C.J.
I'm supposed
to see him.
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1011. Yeah. There's
a meeting in there
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1012. but I think they're circling
for a landing.
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1013. You mind if I wait?
No.
Copy !req
1014. Hey, Charlie.
Hey, Danny.
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1015. Hey, C.J.
Hey, Nimrod.
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1016. Look, I leaked
your damn story for you.
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1017. You leaked it for me?
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1018. I leaked it to you, pal.
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1019. I used you like
so much whatever.
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1020. Well put.
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1021. Charlie, I'm here
to see the President.
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1022. Yeah, he's finishing up
a meeting.
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1023. Charlie, Danny's paper—
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1024. after savaging us
four times in two weeks—
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1025. would like access for Danny
to write a three-part feature.
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1026. About what?
Copy !req
1027. About winning a Pulitzer Prize
for writing
a three-part feature.
Copy !req
1028. Look...!
See, reporters
seldom win a Pulitzer.
Copy !req
1029. Feature writers do,
and the Post has been getting
Copy !req
1030. a little outpaced in the
hardware department lately.
Copy !req
1031. You know me here.
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1032. Do you suspect my motives
are anything but journalistic?
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1033. I'd like to be part
of this conversation.
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1034. This doesn't have anything
to do wi...?
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1035. C.J.?
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1036. Thank you.
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1037. Good evening,
Mr. President.
Copy !req
1038. No more rogue
nations, huh?
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1039. Yes, sir.
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1040. Well, that
was easy.
Sir?
Copy !req
1041. What's doing,
Claudia Jean?
Copy !req
1042. Mr. President,
the Post would like access
Copy !req
1043. for Danny Concanon to do
a three-part feature
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1044. inside the Oval Office.
Copy !req
1045. Yeah. Let's do it.
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1046. No, I don't think
it's a good idea, sir.
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1047. Why not?
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1048. Sir, after the editorials
Copy !req
1049. they've run the last...
Copy !req
1050. Yeah, they've been way off base.
Copy !req
1051. Not so much the second one
Copy !req
1052. but the first, third
and fourth were silly
Copy !req
1053. and the fourth
was mean-spirited.
Copy !req
1054. Exactly, so let's
send them a message.
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1055. Nah.
Sir...
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1056. First of all,
it wasn't Danny.
Copy !req
1057. Danny is their representative.
Copy !req
1058. We have to stop being
a punching bag
Copy !req
1059. and they need a wake-up call.
Copy !req
1060. Ah... it's going to look petty
and petulant. You know why?
Copy !req
1061. Sir?
'Cause it's petty
and petulant.
Copy !req
1062. Nobody elected
this newspaper.
Copy !req
1063. Certainly not
the 48 million people
Copy !req
1064. who chose you
to be President.
Copy !req
1065. Yeah, but not having
to run for anything
Copy !req
1066. tends to help
with honesty and decisiveness.
Copy !req
1067. Thanks, Charlie.
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1068. Send Danny in,
would you, please?
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1069. Yes, sir.
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1070. Mr. President, you have
to send them a message.
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1071. I really don't, C.J.
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1072. Is this personal?
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1073. Excuse me?
I hear things.
Copy !req
1074. I don't understand most of it,
but I hear it.
Copy !req
1075. No, sir, it's absolutely
not personal.
Copy !req
1076. He's a great reporter, and
you're a great press secretary
Copy !req
1077. and that's why
it wasn't going to work
Copy !req
1078. as long as the two of you
had those jobs.
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1079. Sir, I...
I can assure you...
Hey, Danny.
Copy !req
1080. Good evening,
Mr. President.
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1081. I think you guys have had
your heads up your asses
Copy !req
1082. for the last few weeks.
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1083. I hope you don't mind me
saying so.
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1084. Of course not,
Mr. President.
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1085. Not only that,
but you've been
trying to bait me
Copy !req
1086. which is a waste of time,
paper and ink.
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1087. I'm like 50 times smarter
Copy !req
1088. than any of you
will ever hope to be.
Copy !req
1089. I've got an election
to win in two years
Copy !req
1090. and I'm not about to alienate
the Washington Post.
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1091. Yes, sir.
I'll tell you what
I will do, though.
Copy !req
1092. I'm canceling our subscription.
Copy !req
1093. C.J.:
Excellent, sir.
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1094. The White House buys
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1095. 1,100 copies of the Post
every day.
Copy !req
1096. Canceling that subscription
should send a message
Copy !req
1097. loud and clear.
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1098. No, I meant just
mine and Abbey's.
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1099. I'll borrow a copy
from somebody.
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1100. Mr. President?
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1101. Yeah. Take it easy, Danny.
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1102. C.J. will give you
all the access you want.
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1103. Thank you, sir.
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1104. Thank you,
Mr. President.
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1105. I got to go tell circulation
we lost $32.95.
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1106. I know about
the job offer.
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1107. I figured.
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1108. Known about it
for a couple of days.
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1109. Yeah.
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1110. You don't want to be an editor?
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1111. I'm a White House reporter.
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1112. I know, I just thought
by taking a job
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1113. outside the press room...
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1114. C.J., I have no problem
with a reporter
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1115. dating a press secretary.
Copy !req
1116. Well... I have
a problem, so...
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1117. Yeah.
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1118. Okay. I'll see you later.
Copy !req
1119. Okay.
Copy !req
1120. See, the keyboard
forces users
Copy !req
1121. to put their wrists
into a palms-down position
Copy !req
1122. and encourages
a sideways wrist twist
Copy !req
1123. to reach the enter key.
Copy !req
1124. That sideways
twist is called
Copy !req
1125. an "ulnar deviation,"
and it's very bad.
Copy !req
1126. It has a right-hand bias
Copy !req
1127. towards the important
letter and number keys
Copy !req
1128. and frequently-used keys
like enter, shift,
backspace, and control
Copy !req
1129. are placed near
the weakest finger
Copy !req
1130. forcing the wrist to absorb
the added stress of...
Copy !req
1131. What in hell is this woman
talking about?
Copy !req
1132. Sir, I'm talking
about my government's
unwillingness to...
Copy !req
1133. Vasily?
Copy !req
1134. Vasily Konanov?
Copy !req
1135. Why, you're the last
person I expected to be
Copy !req
1136. where they
told me to go.
Copy !req
1137. Mr. President.
Copy !req
1138. Thank you, Donna.
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1139. Thank you, gentlemen.
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1140. Vasily?
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1141. Yes?
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1142. I don't know
who this is.
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1143. Uh, puhjalsta.
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1144. What the hell
are you doing?
Copy !req
1145. Mr. President...
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1146. I would like
to talk to you
Copy !req
1147. about commercial landing rights.
Copy !req
1148. I would like to talk to you
Copy !req
1149. about the World Trade
Organization
Copy !req
1150. and I would like
to talk to you
Copy !req
1151. about nuclear compatibility.
Copy !req
1152. I'm not the
Transportation
Secretary.
Copy !req
1153. You will join the WTO
when you reduce
Copy !req
1154. the 300% tariff
on American cars
Copy !req
1155. and with a nuclear weapon
pointed at my head
Copy !req
1156. I will not talk to you
about nuclear compatibility.
Copy !req
1157. Mr. President...
Copy !req
1158. Vasily,
you're a reformer
Copy !req
1159. and you're going to do
good things in Eastern Europe
Copy !req
1160. and I'm looking forward
to the day you're President.
Copy !req
1161. But until that day comes
Copy !req
1162. my State Department
Copy !req
1163. deals with the government
of the Ukraine.
Copy !req
1164. Now, you can go home
Copy !req
1165. and do exactly what
you wanted to do...
Copy !req
1166. which is say you've met
Copy !req
1167. with the President
of the United States.
Copy !req
1168. You just have.
Copy !req
1169. How you doing?
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1170. Yeah.
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1171. For... yeah.
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1172. Thank you.
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1173. Dr. Zhivago is out of here.
Copy !req
1174. Good.
What do you have?
Copy !req
1175. The Commerce
Department
Copy !req
1176. wants us to back
an amendment to a bill
Copy !req
1177. that would help small businesses
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1178. with fraud prevention
and employee theft.
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1179. We want to recommend it.
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1180. You have numbers?
Yeah.
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1181. This is from an independent
study that I have faith in.
Copy !req
1182. 30% of workers
Copy !req
1183. plan to steal from
their employers.
Copy !req
1184. 30% give in
to occasional temptation.
Copy !req
1185. Five percent will commit fraud
regardless of circumstance.
Copy !req
1186. 85% will commit fraud
given the right circumstances.
Copy !req
1187. Just out of curiosity,
what are the right...?
Copy !req
1188. Need, opportunity
Copy !req
1189. and the ability
to rationalize their behavior.
Copy !req
1190. It's called the fraud triangle.
Copy !req
1191. It's going to help us
when we want to raise
the minimum wage.
Copy !req
1192. It's the small business owners
Copy !req
1193. who are most opposed
to wage hikes.
Copy !req
1194. You weren't going to go
the other way on this?
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1195. Yeah, I was.
Copy !req
1196. You got turned around?
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1197. Yeah.
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1198. Okay, good.
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1199. Thanks.
Thanks.
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1200. Hang on.
I wanted to...
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1201. Thank you, Leo.
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1202. That was it?
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1203. Yeah.
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1204. That was it?
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1205. Yeah.
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1206. I don't understand.
Copy !req
1207. You don't
understand what?
Copy !req
1208. What just happened.
Copy !req
1209. Leo said yes.
We're in.
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1210. I don't understand.
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1211. Leo said yes.
Copy !req
1212. That's the end
of the meeting.
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1213. I was just talking, Sam.
Copy !req
1214. I was just talking to you.
Copy !req
1215. Well, we play with
live ammo around here.
Copy !req
1216. You convinced me,
I convinced Leo
Copy !req
1217. Leo'll convince
the President.
Copy !req
1218. Sam...
Copy !req
1219. It's a short day, Ainsley,
and a big country.
Copy !req
1220. We've got to move fast.
Copy !req
1221. And so because
I said this in here
Copy !req
1222. the President in there
is going to...?
Yeah.
Copy !req
1223. You got to tell me
when that's going to happen.
Copy !req
1224. Is this how you guys
decide to go to war?
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1225. I don't know. I'm usually not
in the room when they do that.
Copy !req
1226. Sam...
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1227. Could somebody get her
Copy !req
1228. a cupcake or something?
Copy !req
1229. Sam...!
Copy !req
1230. Mr. President?
Copy !req
1231. Yeah.
Copy !req
1232. Toby's here.
Copy !req
1233. Thanks.
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1234. You can take off for the night,
Charlie. We're done.
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1235. Thank you,
Mr. President.
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1236. Good evening, sir.
Copy !req
1237. Tony Marino's going
to abstain, huh?
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1238. Yeah.
Copy !req
1239. He was a great
public servant, Toby.
Copy !req
1240. A great senator.
Copy !req
1241. Didn't Edmond Burke say
Copy !req
1242. that a representative owes
not just his industry
Copy !req
1243. but his judgment
Copy !req
1244. and betrays you if he sacrifices
his judgment to yours?
Copy !req
1245. Yeah, and then he was
voted out of office
Copy !req
1246. five years later
by the people of Bristol.
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1247. That's not the point, sir.
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1248. I know, but the fact is
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1249. the opponents of the treaty,
on both sides of the aisle
Copy !req
1250. you got to respect them, Toby.
Copy !req
1251. They're politicians
Copy !req
1252. and they're flying in the face
of overwhelming public opinion.
Copy !req
1253. I have to respect senators
Copy !req
1254. for defying 82%
of the American people?
Copy !req
1255. Can I tell you something
honestly?
Copy !req
1256. This is one
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1257. of those situations
Copy !req
1258. I could give a damn
what the people think.
Copy !req
1259. The complexities
of a global arms treaty—
Copy !req
1260. the technological, military,
the diplomatic nuance—
Copy !req
1261. it's staggering, Toby.
Copy !req
1262. 82% of the people
can't possibly be expected
Copy !req
1263. to reach an informed opinion.
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1264. You want to call
a session anyway?
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1265. No.
Copy !req
1266. No, if we lose, and we will,
we cut off...
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1267. Yeah.
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1268. Anything else?
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1269. No, sir.
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1270. Thank you, Mr. President.
Copy !req
1271. You know we
forget sometimes.
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1272. In all the talk about democracy,
we forget it's not a democracy.
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1273. It's a republic.
Copy !req
1274. People don't make the decisions.
Copy !req
1275. They choose the people
who make the decisions.
Copy !req
1276. Could they do
a better job choosing?
Copy !req
1277. Yeah.
Copy !req
1278. But when you consider
the alternatives...
Copy !req
1279. Anyway, Abbey's
in New Hampshire.
Copy !req
1280. You want to come up for a cigar?
Copy !req
1281. The day is over, Toby.
Copy !req
1282. We'll live to fight another one.
Copy !req
1283. Come on up.
I'll beat your ass at chess.
Copy !req
1284. You baiting me, Mr. President?
Copy !req
1285. Yes.
Copy !req
1286. Okay.
Copy !req
1287. If anybody's out there,
I'm signing off.
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1288. Have a good night.
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