1. Previously on The West Wing:
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2. You'd see Victor Campos
sitting courtside with Buckland.
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3. If we spend millions on tax breaks,
we should spend it on people...
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4. who don't have millions.
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5. The veto's an awfully big risk to take
if you can't promise anything.
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6. Then the veto's
an awfully big risk to take.
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7. We recommend you threaten to veto
any repeal of the estate tax.
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8. - Good evening.
- Are you Dolan?
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9. - Yes, and you're Mr. Kobeleskie?
- Koveleskie, with a V.
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10. We spoke on the phone.
I'm the only one here right now.
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11. That's okay.
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12. - There are usually 7 of us...
- Yeah.
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13. And I'm new.
It's the end of my second week.
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14. - Do you know what to do?
- I call the deputy chief of staff.
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15. You tell him the clerk of the house
has delivered a bill.
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16. Then you bring it to the president
for his signature or veto.
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17. - Yeah.
- Okay, here it is.
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18. Thank you.
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19. Yes, this is Mr. Dolan
in the executive clerk's office.
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20. I'd like Mr. Lyman, please.
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21. - Why don't you just wear a pre-tied tie?
- Because it's not the same.
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22. It looks the same.
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23. You want to be able to pull it open
like Tony Bennett.
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24. Think the tie's the only thing
between you and Tony?
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25. He's also shorter than I am.
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26. - When are you bringing Buckland back?
- I was gonna do it before the entrée.
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27. - You should do it after the entrée.
- Why?
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28. I don't know, it's more polite.
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29. - Is there etiquette for this?
- No.
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30. Then why are you bothering me?
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31. - I need to talk to you about something.
- My phone's ringing.
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32. - Yeah.
- You want to answer it?
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33. Can we talk tonight?
Maybe after the cheese course?
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34. Donna.
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35. Josh Lyman.
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36. Yes.
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37. It's here.
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38. Call around.
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39. - Quiz me.
- I don't think I will.
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40. - Quiz me.
- You're a lively conversationalist.
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41. - You won't have any problem...
- Quiz me.
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42. Who are you sitting next to?
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43. Dr. Kary B. Mullis, recipient of the
1993 Nobel Prize for chemistry.
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44. Born 1944 in North Carolina. Earned his
bachelor's degree from Georgia Tech...
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45. and his Ph.D. in biochemistry
from my alma mater, UC Berkeley.
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46. If all he wants to talk about
is where he's from...
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47. where he went to school
and his name, you're fine.
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48. - C.J.?
- It's here?
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49. - Yeah.
- I'll meet you over there.
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50. - Toby.
- It's here.
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51. Yeah, I know.
Listen, the Social office called.
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52. Seven Republicans who R.S.V.P. 'd
aren't gonna show up.
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53. We knew that might happen.
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54. - It happened. You think we should...?
- What, put it off? No.
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55. The president said he'd veto the bill.
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56. C.J. announced he'd veto the bill.
He's gonna veto the bill.
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57. There was a reason
they had to cancel.
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58. An emergency meeting
of the Republican leadership.
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59. What do you think they'll talk about?
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60. - They're planning a surprise party.
- They could've left after the entrée.
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61. They're gonna miss hot pumpkin soup,
cheese gnocchi and a chèvre brioche.
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62. That's a pretty big price to pay
just to override my veto.
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63. Maybe they think
they've got the votes.
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64. What are you saying?
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65. Maybe something shifted
in the last couple of hours.
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66. They just sent the bill up
five minutes ago.
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67. They know you're gonna veto. Why
schedule an override vote right now?
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68. So I'd think twice about vetoing.
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69. Well, that's what I thought too.
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70. And now?
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71. - Good evening, Mr. President.
- Where is this thing?
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72. It's on its way.
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73. - Know what we're starting with tonight?
- No, sir.
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74. Hot pumpkin soup with a cheese
gnocchi and a chèvre brioche.
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75. Was anything you just said food?
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76. - Good evening, Mr. President.
- It's on its way.
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77. - Sir, the Social office...
- We know.
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78. - Seven Republicans who R.S.V.P. 'd for...
- We know.
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79. - Know there's an emergency meeting?
- Yeah.
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80. I say they could've waited
until after the entrée.
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81. Maybe they didn't know
about the brioche.
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82. - Does anyone want to consider waiting?
- No.
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83. - The Constitution gives him 10 days.
- I know.
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84. If it's a show of strength,
you don't wait to think.
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85. If they override the veto,
it's not strong.
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86. - They don't have the votes.
- Says you.
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87. Says me, Josh, the political liaison,
legislative liaison and the minority whip.
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88. It's like I don't even need to be here.
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89. Good evening, Mr. President.
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90. - C.J., you look very nice.
- Thank you, sir. Is it here?
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91. It's on its way.
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92. I've been seated next
to a chemist tonight.
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93. Twenty-three Nobel winners, I couldn't
get literature or peace or something?
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94. What's her problem?
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95. Thinks she won't be able
to make conversation.
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96. She's wrong, because she knows what
year he was born and his name.
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97. You gotta be a cryptographer.
They speak in letters...
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98. that don't spell anything
but end up meaning'table salt."
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99. - Mr. President?
- Is it here?
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100. - Yes, sir.
- Okay.
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101. - Hey.
- Good evening, Mr. President.
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102. What's your name?
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103. I'm Donald Dolan from the
office of the executive clerk, sir.
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104. Leo, I don't think it's a bluff.
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105. I don't think the leadership holds their
members on a weekend for a bluff.
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106. - I don't think they're bluffing.
- You think they're holding a vote?
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107. - I'm sure.
- Why would they hold a vote...
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108. if they couldn't override?
- They wouldn't.
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109. What do you got in the box,
Mr. Dolan?
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110. Mr. President, I have House Resolution
10, the Death Tax Elimination Act.
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111. It bears signatures of the speaker of the
house and the president of the Senate.
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112. It's presented to you by the Congress
for your signature or veto.
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113. Excuse me.
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114. Leo, you think we lost some votes
we don't know about?
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115. I think we're about to find out.
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116. Sir, if the House successfully overrides
the veto, we're gonna look weak.
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117. If the House successfully
overrides the veto, we are weak.
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118. NaCl, C.J.
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119. - I'm sorry, sir?
- Table salt.
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120. Send it back.
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121. Good evening.
About 15 minutes ago...
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122. the clerk of the house presented
the executive clerk with HR 10...
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123. a bill repealing the estate tax,
which opponents call the'death tax"...
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124. or the'we're coming
to get your children" tax.
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125. We call it a tax on fewer than
2 percent of estates...
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126. valued at over a million dollars...
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127. the revenue from which helps fund
frivolous spending programs...
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128. such as teaching people to read
and curing disease.
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129. As promised,
the president vetoed the bill.
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130. This was his first veto since
taking office 33 months ago.
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131. - C.J.
- Katie.
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132. - Will there be a vote to override tonight?
- Don't know.
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133. Do you know why the Republicans
are in an emergency session?
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134. Would they hold their members back
if they didn't think they could override?
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135. You'd have to ask them.
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136. - Can you tell us what you're wearing?
- It's a dress.
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137. - C. J... .
- Diane Cook. Anything else?
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138. Okay, I'll be in for periodic briefings,
and we'll try not to keep you too late.
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139. - What's Sherri Wexler doing here?
- It's Friday night.
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140. - She's an entertainment reporter.
- Here to cover the Nobel dinner.
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141. Now she's gotta cover
a veto override in the House.
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142. She can barely cover
the Easter egg hunt.
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143. Are you afraid she's gonna
misspell'Diane Cook"?
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144. I have to get back to dinner.
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145. Do you have a copy
of the periodic table?
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146. - No.
- Okay.
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147. Yeah.
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148. Toby. That was the minority leader's
office. They've scheduled a vote.
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149. - When?
- Ninety minutes. Debate, then a vote.
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150. - What do they think?
- They think they must be down.
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151. How did we lose votes?
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152. A low-in-the-polls president tells
Democrats to vote against a tax cut.
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153. What could possibly
have gone wrong? Ginger.
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154. We need 10 phone lines in the Roosevelt
Room and bodies from legislative affairs.
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155. - We need the whip count.
- It doesn't do us any good.
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156. - We need a new one.
- That's gonna take a while.
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157. They're sitting there.
Tell them to raise their hands.
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158. Any Democratic members who've
headed for National, get them back.
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159. Page Delta, United and American.
Nobody gets on a plane.
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160. - They scheduled a vote?
- Straight up or down.
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161. - When?
- They debate in 90 minutes...
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162. and vote an hour after.
- We need a new whip count.
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163. Ginger, the phones, the bodies and
keep an open line to the whip's office.
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164. - And get Leo out of the dinner.
- Excuse me.
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165. - Charlie.
- Yeah.
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166. - How's the dinner going?
- Fine.
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167. - You and I should talk.
- Yeah?
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168. The committee's gonna offer you
the chance to give a proffer.
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169. - I can't talk about it.
- You know what it is?
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170. - I get immunity.
- Yeah.
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171. And I'm not allowed to talk about it.
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172. - Hey.
- So, what's going on?
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173. We're waiting for a new whip count.
How ready is he on the environment?
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174. - He's been studying.
- I can't be there with him.
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175. In the Buckland meeting?
He'll be all right.
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176. - When's he doing it?
- Sometime after the appetizer.
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177. He needs to look at the latest
EPA stats on child asthma.
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178. He's got them.
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179. - What's going on?
- There's three we can't account for.
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180. - We think Kimball flipped.
- He'd have his committee with him.
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181. - The phone in front of you.
- Newhouse?
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182. Newhouse, I don't believe.
Illinois 17 is safe.
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183. - What's happening?
- Vote scheduled, don't have the count.
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184. I don't think it's Newhouse or Kimball.
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185. - It's Kimball.
- If it was Kimball, we'd have...
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186. He's on the phone right now.
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187. Congressman, this is Leo McGarry.
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188. Please come to the White House
right away.
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189. - Donna.
- I'm right here. Where do you think...?
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190. - My tie's falling apart.
- Give me that.
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191. - It's not gonna be...
- You're not gonna be Tom Jones tonight.
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192. Tony Bennett.
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193. - Speaker's calling a vote?
- Yeah.
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194. Sam can't be in the Buckland meeting
with you.
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195. I'll be all right.
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196. He wanted to make sure you looked at
the new EPA stats on child asthma.
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197. Can I talk to you
about something personal?
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198. - I gotta get back. Can it wait?
- Yeah.
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199. - How does it look?
- Good.
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200. - Maybe he wants the compromise.
- He doesn't want a compromise.
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201. He was ready to settle for a $ 10 million
exemption instead of 5.
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202. Compromising with
a $ 10 million exemption?
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203. Here's a conversation
my father never had.
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to give away something...
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206. but don't give away the store.
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207. - Yeah.
- Nancy McNally's in your office.
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208. - What's going on?
- Something's happened.
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209. What's going on?
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210. A bomb went off outside a café
on Ben-Yehuda in Jerusalem.
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211. It was a suicide bomber. He detonated
explosives strapped to his body.
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212. - How bad is it?
- Ten people were killed right away.
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213. It looks about 125 injured,
mostly young adults.
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214. Leo, two of the dead
were American students.
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have been targeted.
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in the Situation Room.
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- Yeah.
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they have traces of C-4.
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220. - C-4?
- Yeah.
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to his chest?
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222. - Have the parents been notified?
- Consul general called the parents.
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- Not yet.
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224. In the next hour,
everyone will claim responsibility.
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travel warnings since Bekáa?
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226. - They went for a soccer match.
- Americans were targeted?
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227. Eyewitness accounts indicate the bomber
turned to go into the nightclub...
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two people...
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229. wearing U.S. delegation sweatshirts
with insignias and flags.
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230. They were brothers.
Ariel and Noah Levy.
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231. He walked up to them and detonated.
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232. - We know this?
- These are the facts...
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233. as relayed by the embassy RSO.
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234. And, Mr. President?
They think they found traces of C-4.
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235. - Think there's an Afghan connection?
- Or even Iran.
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236. We'll know more when the FBI
attaché gives a forensic analysis.
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237. - How long?
- 45 minutes, an hour.
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238. I'm gonna want some
temperature-cooling options.
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239. - Thank you, sir.
- Yes, sir.
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240. Na is sodium. Sodium comes
from the word'soda."
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241. Wouldn't it make sense for the
periodic symbol to be related to that?
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242. No. Because Na comes
from the Latin word'natrium."
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243. - What does natrium mean?
- It means sodium.
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245. I'm pretty well briefed.
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246. - Is it on the news yet?
- Yeah.
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247. They were brothers.
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248. - Why were they there?
- Soccer match.
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249. Do we know if they were
intentional targets?
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250. - Not yet. We can't release names.
- The Levys lost their sons.
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251. I'll take the heat for a few hours.
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252. Tell them the president's in touch
with the prime minister?
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253. Yeah. The Israelis will do what they'll
do, so ratchet down expectations.
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254. - Anything else?
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255. - I'm gonna get in there.
- Thank you.
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256. - Charlie?
- Yeah.
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257. - I wanna...
- I can't talk about it, C.J.
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258. - Word is...
- Can't talk about it.
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259. Talk hypothetically. Say a guy your age
was offered a get-out-of-jail-free card.
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260. Nobody's going to jail.
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261. But everybody's getting lawyers.
If you took immunity...
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262. - I'd still need a lawyer.
- For a few hours, not 100 hours.
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263. - I know what you're thinking.
- I really can't talk about it.
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264. Okay, I'm gonna change my clothes.
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265. I'll watch.
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266. No.
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267. - What the hell's going on?
- We're down four votes.
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268. - I thought it was one.
- Three guys are out of reach.
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269. - Why?
- That's where they wanted to be.
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270. - Where's Kimball?
- On his way.
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271. - Toby's waiting for him in back.
- Josh?
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272. - Is he in there?
- Yeah.
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273. - Did you look at the child asthma stats?
- Yeah.
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274. - Governor.
- Josh, good to see you.
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275. Sorry to interrupt dinner.
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276. You know Pam Wachtel and Jonathan.
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277. I do. Good to see you guys.
Anybody need a drink?
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278. - No.
- I'm fine.
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279. Thanks, Donna.
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281. the president's a tree-hugger?
- I never said that.
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282. "If you want to save an owl,
vote for Bartlet.
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283. - To save a job, vote for someone else"?
- I never said that either.
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284. No, she did. In the Indianapolis Post.
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285. - You weren't misquoted, right?
- No.
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287. I wouldn't know a spotted owl
if he walked up and introduced himself...
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288. but I do know the president's
a pro-business pragmatist...
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289. who's created 3.8 million new jobs.
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290. You ought to tell that to an
unemployed steelworker in Indiana.
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291. He's working three of those jobs
just to pay the mortgage.
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292. The decline isn't because
of the environment.
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293. - Of course it is.
- Jonathan...
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294. By raising standards for emissions,
he raised the cost of business...
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295. and closed down plants
in the Midwest.
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296. You want to see a study that says
if we hadn't passed the Clean Air Act...
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297. more people would've
suffered from heart disease...?
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298. You know how many healthy people
we've got on the unemployment line?
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299. - The EPA stats on child asthma alone...
- I don't want to talk about child asthma.
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300. Neither does Josh.
Will the two of you excuse us, please?
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301. Yes, sir.
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302. It doesn't destroy jobs, Jack,
it creates them.
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303. There's a $400 billion market...
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304. in creating technologies
that are environmentally safe.
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305. You think a 55-year-old steelworker's
gonna get a job building hybrid engines?
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306. Ask me what you wanna know.
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307. - You invited Victor Campos to Indiana.
- Yeah.
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308. - Pam's quote in the Post-Dispatch.
- Yeah.
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309. Jack, are you gonna challenge
the president in the primary?
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310. Let's have that drink.
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311. - Took you long enough.
- I was held up.
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312. - And I'm not about to be.
- Yeah?
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313. We can win this without you.
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314. I've got four proxies in my pocket,
so you can't do anything without me.
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315. Don't worry,
I came with a shopping list.
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316. How does a Democrat
from Tennessee...
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317. where we championed electrification,
the Tennessee Valley Authority...?
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318. - How do you do this to a Democrat?
- Estate tax costs 65 cents on the dollar.
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319. - That's not my point.
- Why would anyone...?
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320. That's not my point.
You were with us yesterday.
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321. Now you're holding us hostage.
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322. I got some things
I'd like to talk about...
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323. and I feel I'm in a strong
negotiating position.
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324. - What?
- Grazing fees.
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325. - Grazing fees?
- Yeah.
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326. Grazing fees.
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327. Let's go, we're running out of time.
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328. I can't confirm the names
of any Americans killed. Arthur?
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329. Is the White House ready to call
the cease-fire a failure?
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330. The parties themselves
negotiated the terms...
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331. and the U.S. remains committed
to the peace process.
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332. - C.J., what do...?
- I like to call on people, Sherri.
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333. What do you say to the people of Dallas
who just lost two of their sons?
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334. As I said earlier,
we can't confirm or deny the identities...
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335. of any American victims
of the bombing.
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336. How is it that the government,
supported by the citizens of Dallas...
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337. knows less than CNN,
AP and Israeli TV?
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338. I think the citizens of Dallas will
understand that the 1974 Privacy Act...
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339. precludes me from discussing those
details until the family gives its consent.
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340. Since two Americans were killed,
is the U.S. considering retaliating?
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341. We're still investigating
the circumstances.
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342. We continue to urge all parties
to demonstrate restraint. Phil.
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343. It was a Palestinian splinter group
called the Palestine Freedom Front.
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344. - Agency and FBI concur?
- Yeah.
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345. Then we shouldn't be
looking outside the box.
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346. Hutchinson talked with the Israeli foreign
minister and the interior minister.
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347. It was an isolated incident.
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348. - Retaliation for Bekáa?
- Yeah.
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349. If that's the case, I wanna hear it
from Arafat's mouth.
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350. I wanna hear it from him.
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351. A denunciation of violence.
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352. I want to see security cooperation
with the Israelis.
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353. We'll have the U.N. secretary general
put the screws to the chairman...
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354. and Scorza can be
at the prime minister's office.
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355. Maybe, maybe, maybe we can get
Israel to hold their fire tonight.
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357. No.
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358. There are some 30,000 ranchers
in Western states...
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359. who graze their cattle
on federal lands.
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360. Yes, and they do it for about
one-tenth of market value.
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361. Based on an archaic formula
set by Congress 30 years ago.
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to stick it to ranchers.
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364. We want to raise grazing fees and use
the money to restore streams...
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365. fish and wildlife habitats
that have been destroyed...
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366. And how do ranchers
put food on their tables?
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367. And yours, for that matter.
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368. It's cheaper for cattle to graze
on federal lands than to feed a hound.
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369. It's easier to sell out the Western
states you won't win anyway...
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370. than to help cattlemen
whose prices are plummeting.
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371. If you look at the range land...
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372. I don't wanna look
at the range land anymore.
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373. A one-year moratorium.
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374. The president waits a year
before he tries to raise the fees?
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375. One year. Go vote.
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376. No. I've got more.
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377. - Really?
- A GAO review...
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378. of the deficiencies
in the Freedom to Farm Act...
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379. and the need for a stronger
farm safety net.
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380. Administration support for an increase
in production flexibility contracts... .
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381. - Donna.
- Yeah.
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382. - I need Josh.
- He's still in with...
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383. Tell him we're gonna need more time.
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384. Excuse me, governor, I'm sorry.
Josh?
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385. - Yeah.
- Sam says they need more time.
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386. Tell him to call the minority leader.
Tell him we need to stage an exhibition.
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387. Will he know how that works?
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388. No exhibitions allowed
on the House floor.
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389. One of our members brings a poster
on the floor, another one objects...
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390. the chair has to rule,
followed by a vote of the full House...
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391. and that'll buy 20 minutes.
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392. So...
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393. you're polling at slightly less
than 5 percent in lowa.
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394. After hearing your issue profile,
that number actually goes down.
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395. Thirty-nine percent of caucus-goers
wouldn't even consider voting for you.
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396. "Shares our values," 18 percent.
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397. - Did you know that?
- No.
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398. In New Hampshire, 3 percent.
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399. "Shares our values," 14 percent.
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400. After hearing your profile,
41 percent think you're a Republican.
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401. - Did you know that?
- No.
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402. South Dakota, 3 percent.
Georgia, 8 percent. New York, 7 percent.
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403. - Did you know any of that?
- No.
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404. You don't even have the money
to do out-of-state polling right now.
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405. - So you helped me out.
- I did.
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406. Now, with those kinds of numbers
and no kind of money...
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407. how can you expect...?
- Where were the president's numbers?
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408. And what money did he have...?
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409. He wasn't challenging
a sitting president.
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410. Nobody challenges a sitting president
in a primary by going to his right.
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411. This isn't a serious challenge you're
contemplating, so tell me what it is.
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412. If it isn't a serious challenge,
why are you here?
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413. Your health.
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414. We don't like your health.
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415. You're a Heisman Trophy-winning
football player, a U.S. Olympian...
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416. you still run
the New York Marathon...
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417. and every time
we see B-roll of you...
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418. tossing a ball around
at the local Boys Club...
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419. it makes people think the president's
gotta campaign in an oxygen tent.
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420. Well, it sounds like a bit
of a serious challenge.
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421. It sounds like I need to be listened to.
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422. You want to see me
do some pushups?
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423. Yeah, that's what I want.
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424. What do we know?
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425. Keyhole sees 12 Israeli F-15s
at Hatzerim Air Base.
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426. - What are they armed with?
- Eight AIM Sidewinders.
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427. Pilots are in the cockpits,
we see heat plumes.
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428. We've also got 10 Douglas AH Apache
Longbows airborne from Bezet.
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429. They're armed with Hellfires.
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430. - Any chance it's a training exercise?
- It always is.
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431. - What are the targets?
- Looks like the Abu Sneni Bab...
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432. and al-Sheikh neighborhoods in
Hebron, a police station in Ramallah...
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433. and Al-Watan, which
is the newspaper of Hamas.
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434. But we could be wrong.
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435. Arab reaction?
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436. Egypt will call for an Arab summit
if Israel retaliates.
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437. - Nancy, what about the C-4?
- This is what's interesting.
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438. The agency indicates that
the bomber had ties to Abdul Mujeeb.
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439. - Really?
- Yeah.
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440. Well, that may be our way out.
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441. All right, that may be it.
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442. - Sally, I need to see the president.
- Yes, sir.
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443. The networks want you live
next time you brief, okay?
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444. - Yeah.
- Sherri Wexler's about to do her standup.
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445. They can't send someone who knows
what they're doing?
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446. She thinks she knows what she's doing.
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447. - I have to watch this?
- I thought you showed great restraint.
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448. Walk softly... .
And do something else.
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449. - Carry a big stick.
- Yeah. Walk softly. Walk around.
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450. the White House not able
to confirm or deny at this point...
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451. the names of the Americans or, in fact,
if any Americans were involved at all.
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452. In the meantime,
debate continues on Capitol Hill...
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453. over the president's veto of the
legislation repealing the estate tax.
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454. So it's a tense night here, Alan, as
staffers and press burn the midnight oil.
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455. Sherri, going back
to the suicide bomber...
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456. you say the White House can't confirm
whether Americans were involved...
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457. Yes, I should say the
Press Secretary C.J. Cregg...
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458. can't confirm if Americans
were involved.
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459. It's not clear the extent
to which C.J. 's in the loop on this.
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460. I can tell you, she's changed her clothes
several times throughout the evening.
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461. I'm sorry, Sherri, say again?
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462. I say, C.J. Cregg's known
to be a bit of a clotheshorse...
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463. and perhaps she's missed
some information...
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464. during one of her wardrobe changes.
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465. Well...
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466. turns out she did know
what she was doing.
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467. You want me to take care of it?
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468. I'll take care of it.
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469. - Hey, Margaret.
- He'll be here in just a minute.
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470. I'll be back in a second. Charlie?
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471. - Can't talk about it.
- You don't even know what I'm saying.
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472. - Immunity?
- Yeah.
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473. I can't talk about it.
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474. - I could've been talking about a vaccine.
- That's immunization.
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475. - Yeah.
- Come on.
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476. So, what's happening in there?
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477. We've given him a one-year
moratorium on grazing fees...
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478. support for an increase in the
production flexibility contracts...
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479. a promise not to lower
agricultural export subsidies.
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480. We're up to a tougher FDA crackdown
on the illegal use of antibiotics in milk.
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481. - Are you kidding...?
- I swear to God.
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482. How's Buckland?
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483. He wants a seat at the table,
that's for sure.
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484. How far do we go?
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485. - Can I offer Buckland...?
- No.
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486. - He'll keep mouthing off...
- I don't care, take him out.
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487. Enough is enough.
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488. First Victor Campos, then Kimball
and his band of four, then Buckland?
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489. Tell him we'll put it out he tried
to blackmail the president...
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490. unless he caved to industry on
clear air, clean water, climate control...
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491. and worker safety.
Emphasize worker safety.
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492. That'll get him in good
with the unions.
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493. Everyone will know
the leak came from us.
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494. Yeah.
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495. Know what? Bill Russell
was getting eaten alive...
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496. because they could never get him
to throw an elbow.
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497. He didn't want to do it, so Red
Auerbach told him to do it one time.
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498. "Throw an elbow
in a nationally televised game...
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499. you'll never have to do it again."
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500. You bet your ass they'll know
the leak came from us.
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501. Toby, whatever's
on the table in there...
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502. take it or leave it.
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503. - Yes, sir.
- Thank you.
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504. Thanks, Leo.
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505. - Hang on.
- What?
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506. - Listen.
- Yeah?
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507. What's on the table, don't you...?
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508. Grazing fees, farm nets,
milk subsidies.
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509. What's on the table, aren't they the
same things a Republican would want?
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510. Yeah.
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511. - Let's offer it to them.
- Offer it to who?
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512. The Republicans. Royce.
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513. He'll carry six Republicans.
That'll be seven votes.
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514. When Kimball sees we're gonna win,
he'll hop on board...
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515. so we've got a bigger margin.
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516. C.J. can make a big deal
of bipartisanship, but mostly...
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517. - We threw an elbow.
- On national TV.
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518. We were talking about
a tougher FDA crackdown...
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519. on illegal uses of antibiotics in milk,
such as excess dosages of...
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520. No.
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521. Well, I wouldn't be so quick
to say no.
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522. I think I will.
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523. - No to the FDA crackdown?
- No to everything.
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524. What do you mean?
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525. I mean no to the FDA crackdown,
no to lower agriculture subsidies...
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526. no to the production flexibility
contracts, no to the GAO review.
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527. And the president will seek to raise
the grazing fees at any time he sees fit.
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528. We're gonna need the room.
Would you mind, congressman?
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529. - Well...
- Congressman.
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530. We're a little pressed for time.
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531. - Good luck.
- Thank you very much.
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532. Ginger...
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533. we need Congressman Robert Royce,
Republican of Pennsylvania...
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534. on the phone.
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535. Okay. Well...
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536. now this really needs to work.
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537. Yeah.
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538. Hey.
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539. - How you feeling?
- Don't get too close.
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540. - It's all right.
- I'm like a petri dish over here.
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541. Yeah, you're pretty gross.
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542. - How's the dinner?
- It's good.
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543. But...
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544. a suicide bomber got two
American kids in Jerusalem.
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545. - No.
- Yeah.
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546. - Were they targeted?
- We're pretty sure.
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547. We've got some things going.
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548. - How old were they?
- Nineteen and 21.
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549. They were brothers.
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550. - You speak to Zoey today?
- No.
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551. I thought the deal was
she calls once a day.
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552. She calls most days.
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553. I want her to call every day.
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554. All right.
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555. All right.
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556. - You need anything?
- No.
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557. Okay.
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558. We can connect the bomber
to Abdul Mujeeb.
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559. - How?
- Traces of C-4...
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560. and other chemicals that are tagged.
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561. So you think I get on the phone
with the chairman...?
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562. I think you get on the phone and tell him
to hand Abdul Mujeeb to the Israelis.
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563. You remind him Israeli secret police
are gonna kill him anyway.
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564. - It's gonna take more than that.
- If it does, you tell him...
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565. We'll withhold the 100 million in NGO
aid if they don't hand him over.
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566. Yeah.
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567. And you think handing him over
puts the pin back in the grenade?
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568. For a day.
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569. - For a day?
- Yeah.
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570. - All right, set up the call.
- Thank you, Mr. President.
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571. - This isn't...
- Hang on. Hang on...
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572. No, you hang on, Josh. I'm the
governor of Indiana. You hang on.
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573. You're saying I should get out
of the race because I'm too healthy...
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574. and you're telling me
I'm making a flaky argument?
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575. How can I keep advocating
the issues that I care about...
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576. if I don't get into the race
for a while?
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577. - I'm so sorry. Josh?
- Yeah.
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578. Sam needs more time.
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579. Tell him to have a Democrat call
for a journal vote.
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580. If a member calls for a journal vote...
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581. the full House has to approve
the floor activity.
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582. Then he can have a member try to attach
an amendment to the override vote.
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583. - What kind of amendment?
- Doesn't matter.
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584. "To qualify for the estate-tax repeal,
the estates have to have AstroTurf."
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585. And still, it's hard to figure why
Congress can't get anything done.
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586. - I'm sorry.
- No, that's all right.
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587. There's a lot going on here tonight.
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588. I meant, I'm sorry.
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589. You came through for us in Indiana,
really the whole Midwest.
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590. You'd have been great
in the number two spot.
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591. It was me as much as anyone
pushing Hoynes.
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592. - You couldn't win without Hoynes.
- Yeah.
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593. I'm term-limited, Josh.
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594. And I still have things I want to say.
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595. Listen, I have instructions to... .
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596. - You know... .
- To bust me.
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597. Yeah.
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598. If I could convince Leo
to put you on the short list...
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599. think you could say
what you wanna say?
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600. You can't offer me quid pro quo,
it's against the law.
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601. But I can tell you that Carl Reed wants
to accept a position at Shearson...
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602. and he'll be leaving
in about three months.
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603. You guys are that afraid
of my health, huh?
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604. Well, we're afraid of everything.
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605. But no kidding, Jack, I... .
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606. I think you'd make an interesting
nominee for labor secretary.
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607. So if I could convince Leo... .
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608. I'm gonna go see
if there's any dessert left.
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609. Thank you, governor.
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610. I wanna make sure I understand this.
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611. You're offering a one-year
moratorium on grazing fees.
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612. - Yeah.
- A GAO review of the need...
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613. for a stronger farm safety net.
- Yeah.
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614. A promise not to lower
agricultural export subsidies.
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615. And a tougher FDA crackdown on what?
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616. The illegal use of antibiotics in milk.
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617. In exchange for my vote
to sustain the veto.
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618. And the six that come with you.
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619. - Same deal you were offering to Kimball?
- Yes.
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620. - And he was ready to take it?
- Yes.
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621. I don't want it.
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622. You've been uneasy about
the estate tax from the beginning.
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623. That's right, I have. And yet, the
White House did what it always does.
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624. It went to the extreme flank
of its own party.
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625. Which meant more arm-wrestling,
dealmaking...
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626. billions wasted
in pork-barrel promises.
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627. - What are you saying?
- That the moderates get shut out.
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628. Let me tell you something. The
idea of repealing the estate tax...
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629. makes me embarrassed
to be a Republican.
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630. We used to be about the
sensible center, fiscal discipline.
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631. A tax break for billionaires?
Of course this thing should be vetoed.
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632. It was a Republican named
Oliver W. Holmes who said:
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633. "Taxes are the price we pay
for a civilized society."
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634. - Are you saying...?
- Don't target me for defeat.
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635. I'm vulnerable in my district.
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636. The DNC will run
a conservative Democrat.
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637. If elected, he won't even
be photographed with the president...
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638. much less vote with him.
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639. Take a look around at all the Democrats
running from you right now.
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640. Do you even know
who your friends are anymore?
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641. If we do our best to see that
you're not seriously challenged...?
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642. You have seven new votes tonight.
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643. Oh, and throw in the milk thing.
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644. Go vote, congressman.
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645. You're home.
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646. You. Get in here.
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647. - Take the immunity.
- I'm not allowed...
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648. - Take it.
- Is anyone else taking it?
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649. - No one else is being offered it.
- Would they take it if they were?
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650. Who knows what's gonna happen
with this prosecution?
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651. It's a partisan prosecution.
You could go broke.
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652. You could be barred from law school.
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653. - Doesn't immunity imply guilt?
- Not necessarily.
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654. And if someone in my position
took a deal to protect himself...
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655. what would that person be saying
to his employer?
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656. - They were wrong to trust him?
- Don't be a hero.
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657. Why not?
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658. I'll stay with my team.
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659. People should stop trying
to get me not to do that.
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660. Leo?
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661. Anyway, I'm not supposed
to talk about it.
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662. Yeah, okay.
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663. - Nancy.
- Thanks.
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664. What are you smiling at?
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665. Palestinian police arrested Mujeeb
at his residence in Gaza.
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666. Margaret.
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667. - Yeah.
- Get me C.J. on the phone.
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668. And see if there's still
any food over there.
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669. I got away with this, but you should
really learn how to tie a bow tie.
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670. Or you could.
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671. Yeah, but that doesn't seem
that likely, right?
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672. - You can go home.
- I'll stick around.
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673. You wanted to talk to me
about something before.
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674. Yeah. Listen.
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675. I was fixed up on a blind date
a few nights ago.
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676. - When?
- A few nights ago...
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677. and Ainsley fixed us up.
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678. He's a Republican lawyer working
for Ways and Means...
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679. but he was being transferred...
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680. and it turns out now he's
on Government Oversight, so...
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681. - You can't see him anymore.
- I know that.
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682. - You can't see him anymore.
- I know that.
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683. - It was just that night?
- Yeah.
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684. No.
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685. We got together the next night again.
We shouldn't have.
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686. Yeah.
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687. Look, when we got together
the first time...
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688. You just thought he was
with Ways and Means...
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689. who I was battling
on the estate tax.
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690. - I'm sorry if...
- Did any reporters see you?
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691. - No.
- The second night?
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692. No.
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693. All right. You can go home.
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694. The president wants you in five minutes.
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695. Thanks.
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696. - C.J.
- Phil.
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697. Did the president urge the chairman
to hand over Abdul Mujeeb?
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698. The president urged the parties
to abide by the terms of the cease-fire...
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699. and he reiterated the U.S. commitment
to the peace process. Katie.
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700. A report out of Gaza
says the president threatened...
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701. to withhold more than $ 100 million
to Palestinian NGOs...
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702. unless the chairman
handed over Mujeeb.
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703. I won't get into the details
of the diplomatic exchange.
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704. There'll be more on that tomorrow.
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705. The House is getting ready to vote
on the override of the president's veto.
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706. You'll all want to cover that.
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707. I thought it might be helpful
if we brushed up on the rules.
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708. Sherri, how many votes does it take
to override a veto?
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709. - I'm sorry?
- How many votes to override, Sherri?
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710. - A majority.
- It takes two-thirds.
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711. - Yes, a two-thirds majority.
- Yeah, 290.
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712. And how many votes
does it take to sustain?
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713. Just subtract 290 from the total number
of members in the House and add one.
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714. How many people sit in the House
of Representatives, Sherri?
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715. Get the notes from a classmate. That's
all, guys. I'll see you in the morning.
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716. - They're meeting in the Oval Office.
- Thanks.
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717. - C.J.
- Hey.
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718. - That was totally uncalled-for.
- Yeah?
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719. My competitors are gonna show that
tape. Every local station in town...
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720. Are you crazy? That thing's
going out to 154 affiliates.
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721. I changed because it's not appropriate to
talk about death while wearing a gown.
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722. You knew that because you're stupid,
but you're not stupid, you know?
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723. Security's gonna take your credentials.
I'll decide if you get into the room.
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724. I'm taking your spot on Pebble Beach.
Do your standups from Lafayette Park.
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725. One more word, and every other station
gets an exclusive with the president.
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726. Hunting season on me is over.
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727. And the chemical abbreviation
for table salt is NaCI.
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728. You could say... .
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729. You could say,
"On behalf of Abbey and myself...
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730. please accept
our deepest condolences.
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731. Your sons' lives were not lost in vain."
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732. They were lost in vain.
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733. What I meant was that this further calls
national attention to the peace process.
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734. "Though tragic, this tragedy
further calls national attention...
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735. to this alarming, escalating conflict."
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736. Is there anything to'they went
there in the spirit of peace"?
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737. "The spirit of peace, a soccer match... ."
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738. "Hope of Israeli and Palestinian
children playing together and..."
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739. "Studying together,
discovering each other's worlds."
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740. This guy at the dinner,
he told me something I didn't know.
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741. On Yom Kippur, you ask
forgiveness for sins against God.
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742. But on the day before Yom Kippur...
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743. you ask forgiveness for sins
against people. Did you know that?
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744. Yeah, it's called... .
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745. - I can't remember.
- It's erev.
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746. Erev Yom Kippur.
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747. You can't ask forgiveness of God...
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748. until you've asked forgiveness
of people on the day before.
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749. - Mr. President?
- Yeah.
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750. I'm gonna do this alone.
Have a good night, everybody.
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751. Thank you, Mr. President.
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752. Mr. And Mrs. Levy, this is Jed Bartlet.
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753. I have three children.
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754. I really don't know what to say.
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