1. Previously on The West Wing:
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2. This is my last week
working for Ways and Means.
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3. - Really?
- I've been traded.
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4. - To where?
- House Government Oversight.
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5. We need to be investigated by someone
who wants to kill us to watch us die.
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6. We need someone perceived
by Americans as irresponsible...
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7. untrustworthy, partisan, ambitious
and thirsty for the limelight.
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8. Am I crazy, or is this not a job
for the U.S. House of Representatives?
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9. Mike, come on in.
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10. - I was on the other side.
- Yeah. Margaret, could you...?
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11. Yeah.
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12. - Lot of people up there.
- Yeah. Listen.
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13. - There were more threats?
- Seven churches in Tennessee counties.
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14. How many guys on the ground?
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15. We've got 25,
and ATF is sending in a team.
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16. - Has the governor been briefed?
- Right now.
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17. Right, listen, I gotta be here.
I'm stuck with this thing.
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18. - Will you stay with Josh today?
- Yeah.
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19. - Josh.
- And can you do me a favor?
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20. Get me a secure phone hookup
so I can monitor this. I got the cell.
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21. - Good luck today.
- Go. Josh.
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22. Threats were made in Tennessee
this morning.
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23. Mike Casper was just here.
He's with you today.
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24. - Good.
- You'll be all right?
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25. - Yeah.
- Because I gotta be here all day.
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26. - It's gonna take all day.
- Yeah. Keep your head there.
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27. Would you? Don't call
during every break and check in.
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28. - Keep your head there.
- I keep it where I want.
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29. - Leo?
- Yeah.
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30. - There are ways.
- Don't start again.
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31. There are ways to get him
out of the room.
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32. I'll keep my head here.
You keep your head there.
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33. I did this for a living.
He gets the floor five minutes.
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34. - I can get him out.
- Don't help me.
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35. - I'm gonna help. Know why?
- You walk around...
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36. with guilt about everybody you love
dying, so you're a compulsive fixer?
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37. No. It's because a guy's walking
down the street...
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38. and he falls into a hole, see?
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39. - Yeah.
- Yeah.
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40. It's my day, Josh.
I gotta take the hit.
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41. - Leo...
- I'll see you.
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42. - They're waiting.
- Wanna get breakfast or something?
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43. - No.
- Breakfast is my favorite meal to eat out.
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44. - I love tomato juice.
- They're waiting for us, Leo.
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45. - They can wait.
- They can't.
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46. Yeah, they really can.
Seven new threats on black churches.
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47. The governor's coming up.
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48. We might have to federalize
the Tennessee National Guard.
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49. That's just the stuff I know about
that's gonna happen.
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50. And here I am today.
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51. - You shouldn't be nervous.
- I swear to God, Jordan...
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52. the last thing I am right now
is nervous.
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53. Let's go.
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54. - There he is.
- There we go.
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55. Did I win a Grammy for something?
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56. - Were you nominated?
- No.
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57. - That's ridiculous.
- Well, those things are so political.
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58. Leo, is there something
you haven't told me?
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59. There's lots of things
I haven't told you.
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60. About today?
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61. Good morning.
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62. - Leo.
- He can't take any calls now.
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63. It's the president.
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64. - Good morning, sir.
- I don't care much about your ass...
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65. but if you need to perjure yourself
to protect me, you do it.
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66. Sir, this isn't a secure call.
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67. So I'm gonna say to the 17 global
intelligence agencies listening in...
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68. he was kidding just then.
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69. Whatever it is Josh does,
you let him do it.
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70. - I don't need Josh...
- Yeah, yeah.
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71. - How does she look to you?
- Who?
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72. Her.
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73. - She looks good.
- What's she wearing?
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74. - What are you wearing?
- What does it matter?
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75. - Why don't you ask the president that?
- Gray Armani suit.
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76. - Spandex.
- I like you and her.
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77. - It's like a '50s screwball comedy.
- You're like a '50s screwball.
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78. - What was that?
- Nothing.
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79. We should do gifts and charitable
donations tomorrow night.
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80. - I'm not doing anything tomorrow night.
- What's tomorrow night?
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81. - It's Christmas Eve.
- I forgot.
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82. - And you don't work then, right?
- Yeah, actually, nobody does.
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83. The governor's gonna be there at noon,
but I'll be talking to you before then.
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84. You got about 1000 people
in this building standing with you now.
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85. I'll be back when I'm done.
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86. Okay.
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87. Leo, what's going on?
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88. Will the first witness rise,
raise your right hand to God...
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89. and swear the oath
written in front of you?
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90. Leo.
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91. Ain't nothing but a family thing.
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92. "I solemnly swear that the testimony
today will be the truth...
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93. the whole truth and nothing
but the truth, so help me God."
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94. Would you state your full name, please?
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95. Leo Thomas McGarry.
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96. And would you identify counsel, please?
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97. - We've never met.
- Jordan Kendall, Mr. Chairman.
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98. Mr. McGarry, the committee thanks you
for your appearance today.
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99. Why are we here?
What are we after?
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100. Many, if not most of us, were surprised
by the president's announcement...
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101. he's been diagnosed with
relapsing/remitting multiple sclerosis...
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102. for seven years
and never mentioned it...
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103. while asking us
to vote for him for president.
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104. But more surprising still,
if not stunning...
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105. is that his medical condition
could have been kept a secret...
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106. from those campaign aides
closest to him.
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107. In this age, when the most minute details
of a candidate's life...
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108. are brought to light, in a business
where secrets aren't kept secret long...
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109. this committee would like to know,
quite candidly, how it was pulled off.
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110. Did people lie?
Were people told to lie?
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111. Are people lying now?
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112. You'll be questioned by
majority counsel, then minority counsel.
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113. And each member
will have five minutes to question...
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114. alternating back and forth
between the majority and the minority.
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115. - Mr. Calley.
- Mr. McGarry, I'm Clifford Calley.
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116. I'm the majority counsel.
Good morning.
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117. - Good morning.
- What is your current job title?
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118. - White House chief of staff.
- What's your previous job title?
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119. General chairman, Bartlet for America.
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120. How long have you known the president?
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121. We met for the first time
about 32 years ago...
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122. but I would say our friendship
began 11 years ago.
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123. You're the person in the White House
who's known him the longest?
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124. No, the first lady's
known him the longest.
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125. Fair enough.
Mr. McGarry...
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126. it was you who first approached
Jed Bartlet about running for president.
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127. - Is that right?
- Yes.
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128. - Where and when did that happen?
- Four years ago last month.
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129. - At the statehouse in Concord.
- "New Hampshire: It's What's New!"
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130. "New Hampshire: It's What's New!"
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131. Thomas Hilton started a fishing village
here in 1623, Allen.
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132. That's the point, governor. People think
of us as a New England relic.
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133. - Tourism's our second-largest industry.
- Yeah.
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134. Point is, if we don't find a way
to be fresh and new...
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135. While, obviously,
still retaining our charm.
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136. We'll never be able
to stem the falloff in revenue.
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137. And a slogan's gonna do that?
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138. That's just the beginning.
We've got an aggressive strategy.
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139. - Yeah?
- The Office of Travel and Tourism...
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140. is gonna run print ads encouraging
people to drive here and view fall foliage.
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141. Slow down, you're going too fast.
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142. There's also a new toll-free number
with reservation information.
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143. This is separate from the campaign
for snowmobiling...
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144. which brings 367 million
into the state.
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145. 367 million in snowmobiling?
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146. That includes the 1. 1 million
in registration fees...
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147. and 717,000 in gas taxes.
- And the goggles.
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148. - That includes the goggles?
- I don't know.
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149. - I'm not sure.
- It must if you...
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150. Okay. Thanks, guys.
Mrs. Landingham!
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151. Thanks.
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152. Yes, sir.
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153. Speaking of crusty New England relics.
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154. Governor, does it frustrate you
to aim for humor...
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155. and yet miss so dramatically?
- No.
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156. Abbey wants to eat at Patsy's.
Let them know we're coming.
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157. - Yes, sir.
- What's next?
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158. That's all for the schedule,
but Leo McGarry's here.
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159. Leo's here?
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160. - Leo!
- I'm happy to get him myself...
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161. as they do in the civilized world.
- Yeah.
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162. - Hey!
- Hey, governor.
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163. "New Hampshire: It's What's New"?
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164. - Jenny and Mallory are okay?
- Yeah.
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165. - What are you doing here?
- I don't know. What do you got?
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166. You got leaves.
I came to look at leaves.
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167. - What are you...?
- I came to talk.
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168. - Everything's okay?
- Yeah.
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169. Why didn't you call?
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170. You would've asked
what I wanted to talk about.
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171. - Where are you staying?
- At the Marriott.
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172. - What do you want to talk about?
- About getting back into politics.
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173. I think that's great, man.
I think it's about time.
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174. You mean the House, but you should
consider the Senate seat...
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175. in Illinois in two years.
I can help raise money.
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176. No, I wasn't thinking about the Senate.
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177. I was thinking about the White House.
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178. Hey, Leo, I swear to God...
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179. there's no one I'd rather see
in the Oval Office than you.
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180. But if you run, there's gonna be a lot
of discussion about Valium and alcohol.
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181. I mean, it's gonna come out,
this is the world.
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182. Yeah. See, I wasn't thinking about me.
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183. Who?
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184. I've been walking around
in a kind of daze for two weeks.
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185. And everywhere I go, planes, trains,
restaurants, meetings...
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186. I find myself scribbling
something down.
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187. What?
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188. - He never mentioned his health?
- No.
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189. - During the first meeting in his office?
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190. - Nor during the second at the Marriott?
- No.
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191. Well, then I'd like to ask you this.
If he had told you about his condition...
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192. would you have thought it
a good idea he run?
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193. - I don't know.
- Well, think about it and try answering.
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194. Listen, I'm gonna talk a little.
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195. And you nod and talk a little bit
back to me.
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196. - What are you doing?
- That's good.
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197. I'm really asking you.
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198. I think Rathburn's being a little snotty,
I think he's gonna have to wait...
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199. and I think he's gonna have to wait
with the camera on me.
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200. - Mr. McGarry.
- One second, please.
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201. - Listen, what are you doing for lunch?
- I don't know.
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202. I thought maybe we could have lunch
or something.
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203. Leo, you've gotta answer the question.
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204. Congressman, could you repeat
the question, please?
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205. If Jed Bartlet had told you
about his health...
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or second meeting...
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207. would you have thought
it was a good idea for him to run?
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208. Yeah, I don't know.
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209. - Mike?
- Yeah.
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210. - Come on back.
- Thanks.
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211. Churches are burning down,
otherwise I'd be hitting on you.
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212. - I appreciate that.
- Sure.
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213. - Maybe when it's a better time.
- Let's go.
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214. - Where are we going?
- Seventeen-month investigation...
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215. 34 black churches, how is there
no evidence of conspiracy?
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216. - It's probably because we're stupid.
- Mike.
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217. The FBI could invent a pattern,
but then that would be against the law.
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218. - Yeah.
- Okay?
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219. - You met with Leo this morning?
- Yeah. That was big for me.
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220. I don't brief the White House
chief of staff.
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221. All right. Well, let's listen in
on this meeting for a minute.
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222. Hang on.
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223. - This wall is curved.
- Yeah. Let's go.
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224. - I don't have to go in, I can wait here.
- Charlie?
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225. - Yeah.
- Have you ever questioned...
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- No.
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227. - Let's go.
- Mr. Chairman, I'd like to...
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228. Phone calls have been coming
all morning.
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229. You should know
that Algiss Skyler called.
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230. Skyler wants you to call up the Guard?
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231. Skyler wants to know why you haven't.
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232. Because local law enforcement
is doing plenty.
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233. Was Eisenhower wrong in '57?
Kennedy in '61?
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234. This is a different situation.
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235. We don't know what the situation is,
do we, Josh?
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236. No, sir. Mr. President,
this is Special Agent Mike Casper...
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237. who's acting as the FBI's
White House liaison during this situation.
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238. Do we know what's going on,
Agent Casper?
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239. - No, sir.
- Edward.
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240. So far churches have been empty.
There've been no fatalities.
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241. Tomorrow's Christmas Eve,
they're gonna be packed.
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242. - Why shouldn't I send troops in?
- Due respect, Mr. President...
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243. you do it without my consent,
it's a violation of state's rights.
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244. You would've said the same thing
as governor of New Hampshire.
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245. This doesn't happen in New Hampshire.
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246. You got a pretty big black population
in New Hampshire?
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247. We'll meet this afternoon.
Thank you, governor.
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248. - Thank you, sir.
- Josh, stick around.
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249. - Yes, sir.
- I'll be in the bullpen.
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250. So, what have you got cooking?
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251. - Sorry?
- I said, what have you got cooking?
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252. - I don't understand.
- Yes, you do.
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253. I know what happened at the debate.
He told me.
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254. I know what's gonna happen
this afternoon.
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255. What are you gonna do?
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256. Are you gonna get Gibson out of
the room when it's his turn to question?
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257. I don't think you
and I should discuss it, sir.
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258. The red light is on, so I will yield
the floor back to the chairman.
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259. - Where are we?
- Dearborn will be next.
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260. Congressman Dearborn,
you have five minutes.
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261. Mr. McGarry, I would like to use my time
to talk about Edith Wilson.
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262. - Excuse me one moment.
- Abbey's about to get spanked.
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263. Guys, the things we do to women.
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264. - My wife's a world-class scientist.
- Do you know who Edith Wilson was?
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265. Edith Wilson was Edith Galt
before she became...
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266. the second wife of Woodrow Wilson.
- And with the help of her doctors...
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267. she ran this country while her husband
was incapacitated by a stroke.
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268. Do you believe that the president
having a stroke...
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269. falls within the scope
of the 25th Amendment?
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270. With the Wilsons being dead 80 years,
it doesn't fall within the hearing's scope.
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271. Abbey Bartlet knew
of her husband's condition?
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272. - Yes.
- And she kept it to herself.
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273. Well, I don't know who
she kept it to, congressman.
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- No.
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275. Or anyone else in the high command
of the Bartlet campaign.
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276. - You're smiling.
- Yes, sir.
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277. - Why?
- Because at this point...
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278. there wasn't much
of a high command.
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279. All we'd done is show a strong third
in lowa.
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280. We were working out of a storefront.
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281. You gotta pop the ball. Pop it.
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282. - I'm popping it.
- No, you're not.
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283. - So my feeling...
- Yeah?
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284. is we're fine playing this song
in South Carolina.
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285. - I agree.
- Pop it.
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286. As long as he's running against Wiley,
it's fine he's not a real candidate.
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287. It's when Wiley drops
and he runs against Hoynes.
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288. Right.
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289. They're gonna cover us
to South Dakota.
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290. Suddenly, we don't wanna be quaint.
People wanna know if he's for real.
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291. We show them we're
an honest-to-God alternative.
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292. We've gotta show them we're bigtime.
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293. Can we get an intern over here?
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294. What about this? A series
of major national policy addresses.
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295. We work with Josh,
we pick three issues.
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296. Yeah. We should start projecting
the image that he thinks he's for real.
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297. We release his tax returns,
put stocks in a blind trust.
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298. - You know what else?
- Yeah.
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299. - He should take a physical.
- Absolutely.
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300. He's got 10 years on Hoynes.
Release a medical report.
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301. I'll take it to Leo.
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302. Okay.
Guys, let's go.
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305. I like some of these new people.
I'm gonna miss them.
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306. Yeah.
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307. Josh Lyman's special.
Sam Seaborn's very funny.
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309. - The young one.
- They're all young.
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before South Dakota.
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311. - South Carolina's next.
- Yeah, we're looking past that.
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312. What do they want you to do?
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313. - Full financial disclosure.
- I have no problem with that.
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315. What's a physical right now
gonna show?
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317. Nothing. I... .
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318. - You're in remission.
- I'm not lying to anybody, Abbey.
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319. I'm taking a physical.
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320. A physical I'm under no legal obligation
to take.
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- Yeah.
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322. Now is when people are listening.
Make my speeches...
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323. get whupped on Super Tuesday,
and we'll all go home.
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324. headed for South Carolina,
we're planning for South Dakota.
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325. And Mrs. Bartlet...
Excuse me, Dr. Bartlet...
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326. has yet to mention to anyone
that her husband has multiple sclerosis.
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327. The things we do to women.
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328. The chair recognizes the gentleman
from Virginia.
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329. Congressman Kent.
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330. Chairman, with your permission,
I'd like to skip any statement.
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331. The chair thanks the gentleman
for his consideration.
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332. - Listen.
- They're coming back from the break.
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333. - Yeah.
- You know what I was thinking about?
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334. About when we threw that basketball
through the window...
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335. of campaign headquarters
in Manchester.
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336. Wasn't there. I heard about it.
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337. - You weren't throwing the ball?
- It was you, Toby and C.J.
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338. What that must have looked like
to somebody on the sidewalk.
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339. I need somebody in the steel lobby
to speak to Darren Gibson.
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340. Sometime toward the end of this hour.
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341. - Jim Jericho.
- Jim Jericho is who I had.
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342. He had to leave town, his wife's sick.
Who do we have?
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343. - One of our people?
- Nick Grindell.
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344. I'll get somebody.
What's this about?
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345. - Nothing.
- It's not about nothing.
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346. - You want Gibson out.
- I'd like them all out.
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347. Josh.
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348. What's Gibson got?
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349. You'll get a guy for me?
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350. Yeah.
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351. I would like our 10-minute breaks
to be closer to 15 minutes...
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352. than to a half-hour.
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353. And with that, the chair recognizes
the gentleman from Pennsylvania.
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354. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. I'd like to
compliment your committee leadership.
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355. Now, Mr. McGarry,
you're familiar, are you not...
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356. with Article Il, Section 1, Clause 6
of the U.S. Constitution?
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357. - We're gonna have to do this again.
- He's being snotty?
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358. Yeah.
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359. So I was thinking maybe,
you know, dinner...
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360. Listen to me. I don't like this.
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361. You pay me $650 an hour.
You tell me everything.
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362. What do I have to pay
to only tell you some things?
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363. I don't know, but you have to pay it
to another lawyer.
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364. - So, what are you saying about dinner?
- I'm not kidding around.
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365. - Yes.
- If something happens to the president...
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366. the vice president assumes his duties.
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367. No, it says the vice president
assumes his duties...
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369. Short of that, impeachment or
the 25th Amendment being invoked...
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stays vice president.
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to be running mate?
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372. - The president.
- He have help?
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373. - Yes.
- Do you think...
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376. I don't see how. No.
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377. With the possibility that the president
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378. - Hold it.
- A greater possibility with this president.
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379. No, sir. That isn't true.
MS isn't fatal.
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380. And while on national television,
it is criminal to imply otherwise...
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381. in an offer to score
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382. You owe an apology to fathers
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383. - Mr. McGarry...
- The president chose his running mate...
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386. And with John Hoynes, we got our man.
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387. And the vice president was immediately
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388. I can tell you that when Jed Bartlet
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389. these delegates are gonna go
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390. They've scheduled 20 minutes
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- Josh?
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393. Yeah.
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- Yeah, I think so.
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- Yeah.
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396. - All right, let's do it.
- All right.
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398. Hi, Leo.
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399. - Hello, Abbey.
- Hello, John.
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400. - Senator.
- Good evening.
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401. I'd like you to be the vice president.
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402. Sit with Abbey and me
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403. Can I have the room, please?
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404. - You want anything? Coffee or anything?
- No.
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405. Bartlet! Bartlet! Bartlet!
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407. You're a young man.
You'll be back.
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408. Thank you.
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409. There's something you need to know.
It's why I asked everyone to leave.
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410. A few years ago, I was diagnosed
with a relapsing/remitting course of MS.
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411. - I'm sorry?
- Multiple sclerosis.
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412. - Did you just tell me that you have MS?
- Yeah.
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413. Which you never mentioned
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414. I told you because it's something
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415. But also because
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416. - Oh, you do?
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417. That's supposed to be me accepting
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418. But I suppose your trusting me
is consolation prize enough.
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419. Well, what do you say?
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420. - I'd like to think about it.
- I'd like your answer now, John.
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421. You'll have it when I give it, Jed.
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422. I'm gonna stretch my legs.
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423. If he could please give him
that message as soon as he gets in...
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424. or, you know,
when he returns the page.
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425. Cindy, if I could tell you what
it was regarding, I'd have told you.
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426. Sorry. Thank you.
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427. - They want you.
- Where have you been?
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428. - You sent me to the Hill.
- Has Sam called?
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429. - No.
- He didn't maybe drop off...
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430. a piece of paper with a name on it?
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431. - They want you in the Mural Room.
- Okay.
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432. - Josh.
- And where have you been?
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433. - We got it.
- The president's gonna make a decision...
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434. - What?
- We got it.
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435. - What do you mean?
- Gilbert Murdock...
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436. a 17-year-old high school dropout, was
pulled over for a failing left brake light.
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437. When the officers approached,
he sped off.
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438. - Why?
- He thought he was pulled over...
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439. for planning to make
a Molotov cocktail.
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440. - Why?
- Because he was planning to make one.
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441. - Name friends?
- He's a tough nut to crack.
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442. - Took almost 20 minutes.
- We got a conspiracy.
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443. - Let's go.
- Where?
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444. To brief the president.
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445. No. The director will brief the president.
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446. Mike, that's your task force out there.
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447. The only reason you're not
out there with them...
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448. is you're a woman or something.
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449. I am desk-assigned for health reasons.
A decision I appealed vigorously.
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450. - Let's go.
- We don't take curtain calls.
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451. You'll take a handshake. Let's go.
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452. Of course there's a legal basis.
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453. Religious freedom is a civil right.
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454. The Civil Rights Act of 1964
raises these threats to a federal level.
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455. Credible threats, and no one is trying
to take away your civil rights.
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456. - Sin of omission by any other name.
- Mr. President.
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457. - Yeah.
- Your decision just got a lot easier.
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458. Tell me.
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459. Sir, the FBI is ready to call this
a credible threat.
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460. - We have a conspirator in custody.
- Conspirator?
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461. - Yes, sir.
- Here come the Tennessee volunteers.
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462. Reverend, have the pastors
encourage the women...
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463. to bake those guys something.
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464. They're spending Christmas Eve
where they don't wanna be.
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465. Ed, you get to be a hero
to the blacks in your state.
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466. Anybody doesn't like it,
the FBI is calling the shots.
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467. - What could you do?
- Thank you, Mr. President.
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468. Thank you, sir.
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469. - I'm sorry, I've forgotten your name.
- Michael Casper.
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470. - How'd you get him?
- Pulled over for a bad brake light...
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471. and thought it was something else.
- Two-year investigation...
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472. gets its first crack from a taillight.
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473. In 13 years with the bureau,
I've discovered no amount of money...
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474. manpower or knowledge can equal the
person you're looking for being stupid.
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475. Some of the world's
stupidest criminals...
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476. are working in America.
I've always been proud of that.
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477. - Yes, sir.
- Thank you, Agent Casper.
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478. Thank you, Mr. President.
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479. Mr. McGarry, a different case
has been made regarding...
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480. So, what's going on?
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481. I gotta call him and tell him,
you know... .
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482. - It's not gonna happen?
- I don't think so.
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483. It was a long shot, anyway.
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484. Look, I wanted to see him spared this,
but Leo's made out of leather.
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485. His face has a map of the world on it.
Leo comes back.
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486. - Okay.
- All right.
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487. and at no point did you have
such personal knowledge?
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488. That's right.
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489. At no point did he even raise the matter,
truthfully or otherwise?
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490. - No, sir.
- Damn it.
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491. - At no point did he lie?
- No.
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492. - And at no point did you lie?
- No.
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493. At no point did he encourage
others to lie?
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494. - No.
- And at no point...
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495. has he been unable
to discharge his duties?
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496. - No.
- Thank you.
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497. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
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498. The chair recognizes the gentleman
from Michigan, Mr. Gibson...
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499. for five minutes.
- Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
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500. Two years ago January, the president
collapsed in the Oval Office.
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501. Is that correct?
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502. I'm not sure what the medical term
would be.
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503. - He involuntarily fell to the ground?
- Yes.
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504. Will minority counsel stipulate
that we can call that collapsing?
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505. Let the record reflect minority counsel
has nodded his head...
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506. so as to indicate
an affirmative response.
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507. - So ordered.
- Is it the only time...
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508. since the president took
the Oath of Office that he's collapsed?
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509. - So far as I know.
- Is it the only time...
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510. since the beginning of the campaign
that he's collapsed?
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511. No, it's not.
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512. I'd like to take you back to 30 October
in St. Louis, Missouri.
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513. Jed Bartlet is the Democratic nominee
for president.
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514. He is about to participate
in the final debate.
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515. Mr. Chairman, I would like to request
a short recess.
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516. - We just got back from one.
- We took breaks...
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517. at the request of nearly every member
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518. The witness has asked for none.
One time, Mr. Chairman.
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519. We'll take a five-minute break.
Please, let's keep it to 10 minutes.
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520. Come with me.
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521. - Yeah, it will all come out.
- Excuse me. What's going on?
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522. - I was asking the same thing.
- I don't know...
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523. about testimony from October.
- I got it.
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524. - No, you don't got it.
- We better go someplace and talk.
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525. - Yeah?
- Leo?
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526. - I couldn't make it happen.
- Don't worry about it.
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527. You have to tell me what's going on
or I'm walking out the door.
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528. - Look...
- Tell me now.
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529. On the day of the final debate,
I was meeting with two potential donors.
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530. It was nine days till election,
we were too close to call...
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531. and I didn't wanna be the guy
who ran out of money first.
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532. You look nervous, Leo.
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533. Don't worry about it,
I brought my wallet.
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534. Anybody wanna eat?
I got steak sandwiches on the way.
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535. - Yeah, and let's have some drinks.
- Sure.
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536. The president was at the debate site
walking the stage.
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537. A podium is a holy place for him.
He makes it his own...
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538. like it's an extension of his body.
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539. You ever see a pitcher
work the mound...
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540. so the dirt does what his feet
want it to do? That's the president.
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541. He sees it as a genuine opportunity
to change minds.
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542. Also as his best way of contributing
to the team.
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543. He likes teams.
I love him so much.
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544. - What was going on in your room?
- I like the little things.
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545. - I didn't hear you.
- I said, I like the little things.
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546. The way a glass feels in your hand.
A good glass...
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547. thick, with a heavy base.
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548. I love the sound an ice cube makes...
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549. when you drop it
from just the right height.
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550. Too high and it'll chip when you drop it.
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551. Chip the ice and it'll melt too fast
in the Scotch.
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552. You ever try this, Leo?
It's Johnnie Walker Blue.
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553. Bartenders are selling it
for 30 bucks a shot.
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554. Good Scotch sits in a charcoal barrel
for 12 years.
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555. Very good Scotch gets smoked
for 29 years.
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556. Johnnie Walker Blue
is 60-year-old Scotch.
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557. I don't care.
What happened in the room, Leo?
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558. I'm trying to tell you what happened.
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559. Should we get to it?
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560. You don't wanna find out
what a $30 sip of Scotch tastes like?
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561. No, I gotta stay sharp for tonight.
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562. - Why not just say,"I'm an alcoholic"?
- They're two CEOs.
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563. I'm trying to get them to give me
half a million apiece.
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564. It's not really the best time
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565. The president's still at the debate site.
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566. - How do you feel about the temperature?
- Good.
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567. - It's not too cold?
- It won't be later.
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568. This is a 550-seat theater, and they'll
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569. So the temperature will be up
4 to 6 degrees.
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570. - The hotel room, Leo.
- We already gave to the RNC.
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571. We're worried we backed
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572. You wanna hedge your bet.
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573. - That's why we're here.
- Good.
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574. Give me a sip of that.
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575. That's what I remember.
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576. - You had a drink?
- I'm an alcoholic.
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577. I don't have one drink.
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578. I don't understand people
who have one drink.
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579. I don't understand people who leave
half a glass of wine on the table.
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580. I don't understand people
who say they've had enough.
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581. How can you have enough
of feeling like this?
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582. How can you not wanna
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583. My brain works differently.
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584. Who was the third person in the room?
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585. Well, now we've arrived at our problem.
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586. - Count on it.
- You wanna be careful there.
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587. You're not the big-money party, we are.
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588. Did I mention that he's thinking
about running for Congress?
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589. I'm thinking about it.
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590. - You were drunk in front of Gibson?
- I don't get drunk in front of people...
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591. I get drunk alone.
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592. They were going over something
at the debate site.
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593. - I don't wanna hear about the site.
- The debate site is what happened.
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594. The debate site is how
he gets to bring this up here.
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595. - Where's Leo?
- I'd like to go over...
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596. the Social Security answer.
We gotta get it to 90 seconds.
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597. - It's down to 90 seconds.
- It's not. They'll cut him off.
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598. I'll put a stopwatch on him
when he speeds up.
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599. When he speeds up, he speeds up.
When he doesn't, it's 90 seconds.
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600. - We need to cut.
- Which words?
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601. Governor, what do you think?
Governor?
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602. - We were saying the Social Security...
- No.
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603. - It's a tight 90 seconds and...
- No, no, not now.
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604. Well, we gotta do it now, sir.
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605. - Something's wrong.
- Governor?
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606. - Yeah.
- Governor?
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607. - Gabby.
- You wanna sit down?
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608. - Let me get some water.
- Gabby.
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609. - He's saying,"Get Abbey."
- Get Abbey!
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610. C.J.
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611. - He had an attack?
- I mean, the doctor said...
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612. it was an inner-ear infection.
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613. But all Josh knew when he called
was he collapsed.
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614. I was supposed to be
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615. I was supposed to be down there
an hour ago.
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616. - Yeah?
- Leo, the governor's sick.
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617. - Okay.
- He collapsed. You gotta get down here.
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618. - Leo.
- Okay.
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619. - It's Gibson.
- Okay!
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620. Okay!
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621. Okay.
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622. - Hey.
- Forgot my briefcase.
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623. - You having a party?
- I gotta get to the debate site.
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624. The governor collapsed.
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625. I don't understand how
you could have a drink.
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626. I don't understand how
after everything you worked for...
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you could be so stupid.
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628. That's because you think it has
something to do with smart and stupid.
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629. Do you have any idea
how many alcoholics are in Mensa?
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630. You think it's a lack of willpower?
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631. That's like thinking somebody
with anorexia nervosa...
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633. My father was an alcoholic,
his father was an alcoholic.
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634. - So in my case...
- Ain't nothing but a family thing.
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635. That's right.
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636. - Who knows?
- Josh Lyman and the president.
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637. - Why nobody else?
- Because.
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638. That's a little boy's answer.
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639. I went to rehab, my friends
embraced me when I got out.
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640. You relapse, it's not like that.
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641. "Get away from me,"
that's what it's like.
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642. - We're back in a minute.
- Thank you.
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643. Just out of curiosity...
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644. why have you asked me to have
a meal with you every five minutes?
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645. I like you. I've been trying to get it in
under the wire.
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646. You'll answer the questions
simply and directly.
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647. I don't wanna hear about Mensa.
That'll be my job.
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648. Okay.
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649. - Yes, by the way.
- Yes, what?
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650. Yes, I'd like to have dinner
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651. Okay.
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652. - That's where you're going?
- Yeah.
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653. - Just to embarrass the guy?
- "Just"?
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654. Leo McGarry's sobriety isn't the subject
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655. These hearings are to investigate
if any rules, ethical or otherwise...
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656. were broken by Jed Bartlet
while he was running for president.
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657. That's nice.
I live in the actual world...
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658. where the object of the hearings
is to win.
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659. - No, it's not.
- It's the object of the majority.
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660. Not while I'm majority counsel, it's not.
This is bush-league.
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661. This is why good people hate us.
This. Right here. This thing.
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662. This isn't what these hearings are about.
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663. He can't have been prepared
by counsel for these questions...
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have to answer them publicly.
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665. If you proceed with this line of
questioning, I will resign this committee.
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666. And wait in the tall grass for you,
congressman...
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667. because you are killing the party.
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668. Who the hell is this?
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669. You don't have to make up your mind,
Mr. Chairman.
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670. You don't. Declare a recess
till after the holidays.
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671. Buy yourself two weeks.
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672. And give him two weeks
to circle the wagons?
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673. How do you think the speaker's gonna
feel about it? To say nothing of the RNC.
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674. I need a minute.
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675. I tried everybody.
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676. - It's all right.
- I tried everybody. It was a tough fit.
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677. - I couldn't tell them what it was about...
- They're back.
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679. Mr. Gibson, you can proceed
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680. Thank you, Mr. Chairman.
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681. Mr. McGarry, 30 October
in St. Louis, Missouri.
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682. - The day Jed Bartlet was...
- No, I'm sorry.
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683. Mr. McGarry, it's been a long day.
Unless counsel has an objection...
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684. I'm gonna resume this
after the holidays.
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685. What?
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686. - Mr. Chairman...
- That concludes questioning for today.
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687. We'll pick it up here when the chairman
gavels these hearings back to order.
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688. - I'm sorry?
- You're done, sir.
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689. The House Reform and Government
Oversight Committee is in recess...
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690. until January the 5th and the chair
wishes everyone a Merry Christmas.
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691. - What the hell?
- I don't know.
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692. We have two weeks.
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693. - I really had to tell you the damn story?
- Shut up. I'm going to dinner with you.
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694. Yeah.
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695. Hey, listen.
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696. You wanna do it
tomorrow night instead?
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697. - What's tomorrow night?
- It's Christmas Eve.
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698. - Okay.
- Okay.
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699. Well, well, well.
Dodged a bullet.
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700. - For the moment.
- Which is more than I can say...
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701. for me at Rosslyn.
- Yeah.
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702. - Did you get a date with her?
- It's none of your business.
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703. I just came back to catch up
on some work.
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704. See how badly you screwed up
this church thing in Tennessee.
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705. I did the church thing in Tennessee okay
and did it without you.
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706. You mind if I make calls, make sure
Tennessee's still a state and stuff?
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707. So anyway, I have a present for you.
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