1. Previously on The West Wing:
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2. He's a Republican lawyer.
Turns out...
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3. he's on Government Oversight.
- You can't see him.
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4. Political reporters don't care
about the scope of inquiry.
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5. We're not gonna get anywhere putting
on a calm face. We need to pick a fight.
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6. - Hoynes put a poll in the field.
- A trip to New Hampshire?
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7. - High-tech corridor of the Northeast.
- Thanks to who?
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8. What does that matter right now?
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9. Third down and 12,
45 seconds to go.
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on the right side...
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for a 2-yard loss...
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12. - Okay.
- Do we know what kind of gun it was?
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13. - Which gun?
- The first gun.
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15. Okay, here are a few confirmations
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16. The shooting took place approximately
15 minutes into the 9:00 service...
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17. at United Baptist Church
in Abilene, Texas.
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18. Will Sawyer, is that you?
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19. Yes.
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20. - You back in the country?
- Yeah.
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21. - Work for the San Francisco Chronicle?
- No.
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22. Then you wanna get your ass
out of their chair?
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23. There's assigned seating?
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with the names of media outlets?
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a contribution.
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27. Fifteen minutes into the service,
Daryl Bechtell...
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28. B- E-C-H-T-E-L-L,
walked into the sanctuary.
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29. Reports indicate he was looking
for his estranged wife.
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30. He fired off a round
that was from the.38...
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31. missing his wife and hitting
Harold Winter in the left shoulder.
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32. Mr. Winter is 65 and currently
undergoing surgery...
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33. at Abilene Regional Medical Center.
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34. Mr. Bechtell fired off anywhere between
two and four more rounds at that point.
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35. Reports differ as the crowd
began to scatter.
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36. Then Ron Cahrl pulled a 9mm Glock
from under his suit coat...
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37. and fired off three rounds
in the direction of Mr. Bechtell.
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38. It's unclear which round
struck Melissa Markey.
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39. - Confirmation on her age?
- She'll be 9 tomorrow.
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40. Can you speak to what Daryl Bechtell
or Ron Cahrl might be charged with?
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41. The Abilene Sheriff's Office
will address that.
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42. I can say that Mr. Bechtell's gun
was registered...
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43. and Ron Cahrl had a license
to carry a concealed weapon.
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44. Doesn't Texas law prohibit weapons
in a church or synagogue?
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45. I'll let the sheriff's office
speak to that...
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46. but I'll say that it only prohibits it
if they post the prohibition in plain sight.
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47. - C. J... .
- Hang on.
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48. Well...
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49. Melissa Markey died.
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50. If you don't understand a question,
say so, and they'll repeat it...
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51. or they'll rephrase it.
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52. It's okay to not understand
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53. - It's okay to say,"I don't recall."
- I appreciate this.
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54. Yeah. Don't you want to go over this
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55. - He's pissed at me.
- No, he's not.
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56. - He's... Yeah, he is.
- He didn't say anything.
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57. - He doesn't say anything.
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59. Charlie, hang on a second.
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60. You're gonna be sitting in a room.
It'll feel like you did something wrong...
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61. but guess what.
- What?
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62. - You didn't. So... .
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63. - You got a cab?
- Yeah.
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64. - Come back when it's over.
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65. - You make a pick?
- Oakland over Dallas.
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66. - It's a lock.
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67. Everybody wants to keep Oakland
down the road...
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68. but I'm not as impressed
with the preseason hype.
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69. You pick the Raiders at home...
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70. and bank on them not being
a favorite in the playoffs.
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72. Okay.
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73. - Should I take Tennessee over Detroit?
- I didn't say that.
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74. - You said it with your eyes.
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75. - I'll take Tennessee over Detroit.
- I'm writing it down.
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76. Write it down. Wait, no,
give me Oakland over Dallas.
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77. - Okay.
- Make it New Orleans over Atlanta.
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78. - The game's about to start.
- New Orleans.
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79. - I'm writing it down.
- Write it down.
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80. - Good afternoon.
- Hi, Charlie.
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81. - How was church?
- It was fine.
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82. - Stop it.
- It sucked.
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83. - You're talking about church.
- I'm already going to hell.
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84. - What was the problem?
- He feels the homily lacked panache.
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85. - It did.
- It was a perfectly lovely homily...
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86. on Ephesians 5:21.
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87. Husbands, love your wives
as Christ loved the church...
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88. and gave himself up for her.
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89. She's skipping the part that says,
"Wives, be subject to your husbands.
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90. The husband is the head of the wife
as Christ is the head of the church."
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91. - I do skip that part.
- Why?
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92. - Because it's stupid.
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93. Husbands, love your wives...
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94. as Christ loved the church
and gave himself up for her...
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95. that he might sanctify her,
having cleansed her...
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96. by washing of water
with the word...
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97. that he might present the church
to himself in something.
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98. In splendor.
And I have no problem with it.
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99. Anytime you want me to cleanse you
with the washing of water, I'm up for it.
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100. - Then what is your problem?
- Hackery! He was a hack.
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101. He had a captive audience.
I know...
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102. because I tried to tunnel out
several times.
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103. He didn't know what to do.
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104. - Want him to sing'Volare"?
- Couldn't hurt.
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105. - Words...
- Oh, God.
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106. Words, when spoken out loud
for performance, are music.
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107. They have rhythm and pitch
and timbre and volume.
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108. These are properties of music.
Music has the ability to find us...
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109. and lift us up in ways
that literal meaning can't.
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110. - Do you see?
- You are an oratorical snob.
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111. Yes, and God loves me for it.
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112. - You said he was sending you to hell.
- Not for this.
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113. You can't just trot out Ephesians,
which he blew.
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114. It has nothing to do with husbands
and wives, it's all of us.
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115. St. Paul begins,"Be subject to one
another out of reverence to Christ."
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116. Be subject to one another.
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117. In this age of 24-hour cable crap
devoted...
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118. to feeding the voyeuristic gluttony
of an American public hooked on...
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119. a bad soap opera that's passing
itself off as important...
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120. don't you think you could find
some relevance in verse 21?
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121. How do we end the cycle?
Be subject to one another.
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122. - This is about you.
- No, it's not.
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123. Yes, it is. But tomorrow
it'll be about somebody else.
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124. We'll watch Larry King and see who.
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125. All hacks off the stage now.
That's a national-security order.
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126. I'm going to the residence,
taking a bath and turning on Sinatra.
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127. - How does Mrs. Sinatra feel about that?
- Peace be with you.
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128. Good morning, Mr. President.
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129. He's feisty. Please,
don't ask him about church.
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130. No, I won't. I'm sorry, Mr. President.
Melissa Markey died.
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131. Yeah, okay.
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132. Oh, damn.
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133. - Charlie, can I see Leo?
- Yes, sir.
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134. She lost too much blood at the scene,
Jed, she didn't have a chance.
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135. Yeah.
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136. All right, I'll be over in the residence.
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137. - I gotta see Babish this afternoon.
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138. When do you think
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139. I'd wait a couple of hours
till we have some more facts.
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140. You'll talk to the sheriff's office
and I guess, the DA.
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141. Yeah, but you don't want to walk
too far into that.
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142. Yeah.
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143. - Good morning.
- You heard?
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144. Yeah.
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145. - C.J. thinks I should wait a few hours.
- I would.
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- Thank you, Mr. President.
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147. Be subject to one another, Leo.
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148. - What can I do to be of subject to you?
- I'm fine.
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149. - Yeah?
- I've got Margaret.
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151. I think you should send
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152. - He's not gonna want to do it.
- What do you care?
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153. - What are you doing today?
- I'm meeting with Adamley.
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154. - What about?
- He wants to talk to me...
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155. about the War Crimes Tribunal.
- Keep me out of it, all right?
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Hoynes to Texas?
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157. Yeah.
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158. All right, get him over here.
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159. - Now?
- Yeah.
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160. Thank you, Mr. President.
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161. This proceeding is known
as a deposition.
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162. The person transcribing the deposition
is a House reporter.
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163. You were sworn in by a notary public
and are under oath.
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164. - Do you understand?
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165. Because you are under oath,
your testimony here today...
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166. has the same force and effect
as if you were testifying...
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167. before the committee
in a courtroom.
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168. - Do you understand?
- Yes.
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169. This committee has authorization
pursuant to House Resolution 173.
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170. My name is Clifford Calley.
I'm majority counsel...
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171. for the House Oversight
and Reform Committee.
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172. State your full name for the record.
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173. Donnatella Moss.
D-O-N-N-A-T-E-L-L-A M-O-S-S.
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174. I'd like the record to show that I've met
the witness socially on occasion...
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175. and without objection
I'd like to proceed.
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176. - No objection.
- Counsel?
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177. - No objection.
- I'd like to express...
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178. our appreciation to you
for appearing on a Sunday.
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179. Ms. Moss, are you here voluntarily
or due to a subpoena?
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180. - A subpoena.
- No need to thank me.
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181. Donna, this is gonna be easy,
you can laugh.
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investigation?
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- Would you describe how that worked?
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185. On instructions from Joshua Lyman
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186. I took over a storage room
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187. and began sorting through inter-office
and inter-departmental documents...
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188. both from the campaign
and from the West Wing.
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189. - The campaign you're referring to is...?
- Bartlet for America.
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190. - How'd you guys do?
- We won.
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and finish up.
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193. - Okay.
- Ms. Moss.
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- No.
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I don't have them in an album.
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197. - Okay, do you keep a scrapbook?
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199. Sometimes a birthday card
or a letter from my father.
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- Good.
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- It didn't have a plaque.
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211. - Well, you've been gone three weeks.
- Two and a half years.
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- I got kicked out of Myanmar.
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of industrialized nations too.
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They love me in Myanmar.
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- They put a bounty on my head.
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is built on narcotics trafficking.
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221. Myanmar, Thailand, Laos.
I was this close to the story.
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222. - Yeah?
- I had interviews with Peng Jiasheng...
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223. Pao Yuqiang, Li Zuru.
I was tight with narco-barons.
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224. - Until?
- The Myanmarese army...
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- State Department came and got me.
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in front of your narco-baron friends.
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230. until they can find me,
you know, a reporting job.
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231. - No, no offense taken.
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232. - Why'd you wanna see me?
- Have a quote for comment.
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233. - What is it?
- Toby Ziegler says:
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234. "If the president wins reelection,
it'll be on the vice president's coattails."
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235. If the president wins reelection,
it'll be on the vice president's coattails?
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236. I think that's... .
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237. - He said this to you?
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238. - Where'd you get it?
- The person he said it to.
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240. Yeah.
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241. - You were gone two and a half years?
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243. People lose all track of time and space
when I'm not around.
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245. Yeah.
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246. It's 30 billion
in school-modernization bonds.
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248. - Thank you.
- Sure.
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249. It's 30 billion
in school-modernization bonds.
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250. - Interest-free?
- Interest-free for school districts.
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251. We're estimating it will help build and
modernize 7000 schools nationwide.
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252. There's another 1.5 billion for urgent
repairs targeted to high-need districts.
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253. - Like roof repairs?
- Roof repairs...
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254. heating and cooling systems,
electrical wiring.
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255. We think we need the congressman's
vote to get it onto the floor.
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256. - He'll be with it.
- I thought so.
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on a bill he's sponsoring.
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258. - What's it called?
- The Legal Tender Modernization Act.
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259. - Which is...?
- Elimination of the penny.
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260. - Sorry?
- It would permanently halt...
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- Why?
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262. - I'm glad you asked.
- Yeah.
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263. Last year, the U.S. Mint cut
14 billion pennies...
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264. and shipped them to the Federal
Reserve, which dumped them on us.
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265. - They're worthless.
- They're actually worth 1 cent.
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266. The dollar has the buying power today
the quarter had 30 years ago.
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267. - Penny's power's shrunk to nothing.
- Not true. You can get a gumball.
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268. - No, you can't. They cost a nickel.
- Really?
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a good reason...
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270. why the White House
won't support the bill, if they won't.
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271. - Don't make me give you a good reason.
- You want your school repairs?
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272. We're already well on our way
with 140 million pennies.
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273. - Sam.
- I'll get you a good reason.
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- Yes, sir.
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277. - You didn't want to take Kansas City?
- No, sir.
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278. Kansas City's got three players
out of Notre Dame.
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279. Always go with a team with
more players out of Notre Dame.
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280. - That's a heck of a system.
- What's yours?
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281. I compare the team's record
to its opponent's record.
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282. - That's a little simplistic, isn't it?
- Yes, sir.
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- Yeah.
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- Thank you.
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285. - Hi, Charlie.
- Sir.
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286. - Hey, John.
- Good afternoon, sir.
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- No.
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288. - The United Baptist Church in Abilene?
- No.
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289. - You feel like having a beer with me?
- No, I'm fine.
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290. On Sundays after church, my father
would let my brother and me split a beer.
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291. - Mind if I split some water with you?
- Nancy.
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and some ice water?
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294. - Yes, sir.
- And close the door, please.
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295. - You want to send me to Texas.
- It's what Texans do.
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a few national gun-control laws...
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Congress and focused on the states.
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worked the legislatures...
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the effect of which...
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and pad its own membership.
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Legislatures is meeting in San Antonio.
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303. - You want me to go and speak for you.
- Yeah.
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304. Because that's what Texans do.
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305. It's also what vice presidents do.
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- Hey.
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310. - Thanks for taking the time.
- No, no.
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- Oh, it was a good trip.
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312. I met with Hassan,
and I met with the aviation prince.
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- An aviation prince.
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316. Sultan Bin Abu Azir ain't
what he used to be.
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317. Last time I was in Kuwait, he gave me
a gold-inlay Gadara sword...
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318. originated from the Binalhmar tribe.
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319. - What'd you get this time?
- Nothing.
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320. You wanna go to the Situation Room,
blow him off the face of the earth?
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323. cabled me a draft of the president's
radio address for next weekend.
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324. - Alan, it's a week...
- "At the close of the last World War...
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325. our nation was instrumental in the
creation of both the United Nations...
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Crimes Tribunal.
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327. Now, at the dawn of the millennium,
we cannot betray...
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328. that tradition of moral leadership."
He's made up his mind.
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329. It's an early draft.
It's not a big thing.
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330. I know that Hutchinson
and Berryhill are for it, but to me...
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331. to Fitzwallace, the Pentagon,
the House and Senate Armed Services...
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Foreign Relations...
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333. it's a thing of catastrophic
proportions.
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334. Let's go inside and talk.
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335. - Hey.
- I'm not here.
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336. - I called and had you paged.
- Yeah?
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337. - I didn't know you were here.
- I'm not.
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338. - I think the jig is up.
- Clearly I'm here.
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339. But I'm not open. The president
was meeting with Hoynes...
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340. so I wanted to see how it goes.
- Listen...
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341. I see you picked Chicago over Cincinnati,
so your money's gonna be in my pocket.
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342. "If the president wins reelection...
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343. it's gonna be
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344. You wanna know what's weird?
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345. I just said that exact same thing
a couple of days ago.
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346. I know. You know how I know?
Will Sawyer just told me.
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347. - Will Sawyer's in Myanmar.
- He got kicked out.
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348. - He's in the Room now.
- C.J., I said it.
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349. I said it in the W.A. meeting.
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353. - Do I have a little time?
- A little.
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- You're here now?
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in the mess in two hours.
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- If they can't be here...
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- How you doing?
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- I drove.
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- I need to know why you lied.
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- Donna.
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- I saw your diary.
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- I saw it.
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370. - You didn't, because there is no diary...
- Donna, it's me and you.
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371. - What's in it that you had to lie?
- It's me and you?
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372. You're investigating me, my friends,
my boss and the president.
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373. - That's right.
- I thought you were smarmy with your:
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374. - "You can laugh." Was that charm?
- Tell me what's...
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375. There is no diary.
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376. Eighteen U.S.C., 1001.
Lying to Congress:
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377. $ 10,000 and not more
than five years in prison.
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378. - Cliff...
- Eighteen U.S.C., 1505.
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379. Obstruction of Proceedings
Before Committees:
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380. Not more than five years.
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381. Two U.S.C., 192.
Contempt of Congress:
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382. $ 1000 and imprisonment
in a common jail...
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383. for not more than 12 months.
It was a perfectly innocent mistake.
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384. Let me talk to your lawyer
and help you walk this back.
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385. Just out of curiosity,
what would you say?
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386. That you thought you saw a diary...
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387. while you were hunting around
for your boxer shorts?
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388. You shouldn't be here.
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389. - Why?
- Why?
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390. - Yes.
- Because this country is populated...
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391. with unbalanced people, many
of whom find their way to Washington...
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392. as if the continent funnels them
into this one spot.
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393. He wants to abolish the penny?
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394. Not as much as he wants to give
his boss a reason why we can't.
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395. - Well, it's stupid.
- Yeah, the thing is, it isn't really.
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396. - Really?
- The majority of pennies don't circulate.
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397. They go in jars, drawers. 2/3 of
pennies produced in the last 30 years...
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398. have dropped out of circulation.
- You're reading about this?
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399. - It's interesting.
- No, it's not.
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400. The Mint gets letters with pennies
taped on notebook paper from citizens...
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401. who found them on the street...
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402. and mailed them in to help
with the debt.
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403. - Hard to believe that hasn't worked.
- It's bad for the environment.
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404. Production requires mining of tons
of copper and zinc each year.
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405. - Zinc?
- In 1982, they changed...
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406. the composition to 97.5 percent zinc
and only 2.5 percent copper.
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407. - Sam.
- I'm turning into a funnel person.
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408. Yeah.
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409. - Donna thinks you're still pissed at her.
- I'm not. I wasn't before.
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410. - When did she tell you that?
- Before she left.
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411. - You've heard from her?
- No.
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412. - She should be done by now.
- Here's a riddle:
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413. What's the most ubiquitous
man-made object in America...
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414. that doesn't interact with
any mechanism or machine?
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415. - The penny?
- The penny.
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416. You can't even throw it
in a tollbooth.
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417. - Well, except for Illinois.
- Why can you use it in Illinois?
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418. - That's an interesting question.
- No, it's not.
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419. - Hey.
- Hey.
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420. I'm gonna have something for you soon.
Toby's talking to some people.
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421. - Hey, are you a king?
- No.
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422. Somebody said you were hanging out
with some tribe...
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423. and they made you a king.
- I'm a god.
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424. I'm the only white man to ever
witness the sacrificial rites...
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425. of the Bau tribe of Fiji.
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426. I was almost a victim myself...
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427. until they made me
The Supporter of the World.
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428. - How'd you swing that?
- Using my Palm Pilot...
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429. I convinced them I had the power
to make the gods' writing appear...
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430. and more significantly,
predict the next day's weather.
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431. - So you're a god.
- The God of Good Harvest.
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432. I gotta go and bring my laptop.
It quacks when I have e-mail.
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433. - No, you're too tall.
- What would happen?
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434. They would paint your face
and other body parts black...
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435. so as to resemble a warrior
ornamented for feast or combat.
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436. Then you would be garroted
by a length of boar tripe.
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437. Yeah. No, good safety tip.
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438. - Alan Adamley here?
- Yeah.
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439. - Why?
- He's meeting with Leo McGarry.
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440. - Why?
- I don't know. Listen...
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441. you made a joke before.
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442. - Yeah.
- About being assigned here...
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443. until you can get a real reporting job.
- Yeah.
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444. - Was it a joke?
- Yeah.
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445. Okay. I'll have something for you
on the other thing soon.
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446. Thanks.
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447. - That's not true.
- John...
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448. It is not, Mr. President. Twenty-nine
states have'shall issue" laws.
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449. If you look at the state of New Jersey,
which has a'may issue" law...
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450. if you change that one word...
- I'm not saying...
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451. Changing that word means
law enforcement decides...
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452. who gets a concealed weapon
and when and where they carry it.
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453. Texas has a'may issue" law
in front of the legislature right now.
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454. - You going down there...
- It's suicide, and you know it.
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455. It's counter-scheduling. You tell an
audience what they don't wanna hear.
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456. It shows you have courage.
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457. The editors of The New York Times will
think I have courage, while the people...
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458. - You're a hero in Texas.
- I was a hero in Texas.
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459. Texans don't like your courage
of your convictions?
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460. They're not my convictions,
they're yours.
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461. Oh, yeah. I forgot.
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462. Mr. President...
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463. we're not gonna get anywhere
by treating gun owners like psychopaths.
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464. And particularly in the South,
where guns are a tradition...
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465. and a heritage that's passed on
from father to son.
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466. That's not good enough.
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467. - Sir...
- A tradition passed from father to son?
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468. We tamed the frontier, John.
We did that already.
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469. The NRA is gonna say you're taking
advantage of the shooting in Abilene.
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470. That you like when this happens.
It gives you a chance...
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471. Let them stand in this room
and say that.
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472. On this day.
Let them stand in this room.
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473. I like it?
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474. She was 9 years old.
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475. Green Bay lost.
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476. She was 9 years old.
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477. You know, last month in Idaho,
a man killed six members of his family...
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478. including his pregnant wife.
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479. And you know why the liberal
intelligentsia didn't go crazy?
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480. Because he did it with an ax.
You think we need ax control?
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481. Well, that is an excellent point.
I never saw it that way.
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482. - I'm playing devil's advocate.
- Tighter ax control.
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483. You come down on firearms,
tobacco and alcohol...
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484. but you let Griffith talk
about legalizing marijuana.
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485. - She didn't...
- Sir...
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486. You know what?
Last year, gun deaths: 30,708.
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487. Alcohol deaths: 35,450.
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488. Tobacco deaths: 400,000.
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489. Marijuana deaths: zero.
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490. This guy, the second shooter,
Rambo...
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491. he's gonna get a parade.
You know why?
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492. There was no sign posted
in the church...
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493. saying you can't carry
a concealed weapon.
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494. I'm just playing devil's advocate.
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495. She was 9 years old.
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496. Two things. One, technically it's not
just a court for war crimes.
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497. - Technically?
- And two...
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498. the president hasn't
made up his mind.
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499. - The U.N. has.
- The U.N. made up its mind in 1948...
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500. when they recognized genocide.
- Yes...
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501. A crime so immense
as to exceed the jurisdiction...
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502. of any single court or government.
Alan, systematic extermination...
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503. of civilians, enslavement, torture,
rape, forced pregnancy, terrorism... .
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504. Doesn't the world need
a permanent standing body...?
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505. National sovereignty is at stake.
Americans are answerable to no one...
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506. but their own government and laws.
- Yeah.
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507. The U.N. is not
a democratic organization.
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508. There's no input
into its deliberations by any...
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509. Come on, the court is designed
with plenty of safeguards...
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510. to say nothing of if we don't
subject ourselves to the treaty...
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511. it'll encourage other countries.
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512. You don't think that'll undercut
the U.N. 's campaign against war crimes?
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513. - Excuse me. Excuse me, general.
- Hey, Sam.
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514. - Margaret wasn't here.
- What do you need?
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515. - No, if you're busy, I can come back.
- We're eliminating genocide.
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516. - What are you doing?
- Eliminating the penny.
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517. So I'll come back.
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518. - Yeah.
- See you later.
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519. - Hey.
- Hi.
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520. - How'd it go?
- It went fine.
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521. - Just background, right?
- It was fine.
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522. - Is Josh in his office?
- He's around someplace.
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523. Thanks.
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524. The only thing pennies interact with
are coin-wrapping machines...
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525. people buy to get rid of pennies,
which proves the point.
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526. - What point?
- I don't know.
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527. - It went okay?
- Fine.
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528. - How'd it go?
- I need to talk to you for a second.
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529. - What happened?
- Can we go in your office?
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530. - Hey, how'd it go?
- Fine.
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531. - What happened?
- They asked if I kept a diary...
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532. and I said no.
Only I do keep one.
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533. - Why'd you say that?
- I don't know.
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534. - You don't know?
- Nothing in it is relevant.
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535. Does anyone know
you keep one?
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536. Nobody knows I keep a diary,
except Cliff saw it.
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537. - What do you mean?
- After the deposition...
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538. Cliff told me he saw the diary
when he was in my apartment.
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539. I swear, it wasn't premeditated.
Nothing in it was material...
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540. You don't get to decide that!
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541. You don't get to decide
what's material, Donna!
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542. - Keep your voice down.
- This is how it happens.
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543. They got nothing on the president
with MS, then you hand them...
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544. - I know.
- You were subpoenaed!
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545. - You were under oath!
- I screwed up.
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546. You think?
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547. - What should I do?
- Do nothing.
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548. Do absolutely nothing.
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549. There's an old saying:
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550. Those who speak don't know,
and those who know don't speak.
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551. I don't know if that's true or not...
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552. but I know, by and large, the press
doesn't care who really knows what...
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553. as long as they've got a quote.
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554. Friday, we had our'week ahead"
meeting in the Roosevelt Room.
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555. Some of you were there,
most of you weren't...
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556. but I'm talking to all of you now.
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557. Bruno Gianelli and I were leading
a discussion...
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558. about whether the president
should stop in Kansas...
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559. on his way back
from the West Coast.
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560. And I remarked that the vice president
is polling better than the president...
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561. right now in the plains states.
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562. And if the president is reelected,
it'll be on the vice president's coattails.
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563. That remark got
to a White House reporter.
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564. We're a group.
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565. We're a team.
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566. From the president and Leo on through,
we're a team.
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567. We win together.
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568. We lose together.
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569. We celebrate and we mourn together.
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570. Defeats are softened
and victories sweetened...
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571. because we did them together.
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572. And if you don't like this team...
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573. then there's the door.
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574. It's great to be in the know.
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575. It's great to have the scoop,
to have the skinny.
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576. To be able to go to a reporter and say,
"I know something you don't know."
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577. So the press becomes your constituents,
and you sell out the team.
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578. So an item will appear
in the paper tomorrow...
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579. and it'll be embarrassing to me
and embarrassing to the president.
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580. I'm not gonna have a witch-hunt.
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581. I'm not gonna huff and puff.
I'm not gonna take anyone's head off.
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582. I'm simply gonna say this:
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583. You're my guys.
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584. And I'm yours.
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585. And there's nothing
I wouldn't do for you.
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586. - That was unexpected.
- Yeah.
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587. You're a good deputy, Sam.
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588. - What do you mean?
- That.
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589. - You won money on football, didn't you?
- Yeah, but I mean it anyway.
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590. What can I do for you today?
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591. Give me a good reason why we can't
support the elimination of the penny.
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592. - The Legal Tender Huckleberry Bill?
- Modernization Bill, yeah.
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593. - It'll never get to the floor.
- Why not?
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594. - Where's the House speaker from?
- Illinois.
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595. Which is the only state where you can
put pennies in a toll machine. Why?
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596. - It's because...
- Lincoln's from Illinois!
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597. - And so's the speaker.
- Yes.
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598. That's a good reason.
Well, it's a dumb reason.
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599. - But it's good enough, right?
- Sure.
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600. - Thank you.
- Yeah.
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601. - And thanks for the other thing.
- Yeah.
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602. - Hi.
- Hi.
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603. - What do you need?
- You called me.
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604. Yes, I did. Well...
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605. Toby made the remark in response
to some new polling data.
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606. It was offhand.
Obviously, he meant it as a joke...
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607. and he regrets it.
- Okay.
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608. - He'll be happy to go on-the-record.
- No, that's all right.
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609. - What do you mean?
- I don't need him.
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610. - You won't let Toby explain himself?
- I'm not writing it.
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611. - Why not?
- It's not news.
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612. - Really?
- Yeah.
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613. Okay.
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614. I'll see you in there.
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615. - You weren't joking before, were you?
- When?
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616. - When you said...
- No.
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617. - Why do you think this is a bad beat?
- I don't like being a stenographer.
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618. And I don't like writing gossip.
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619. I read a column where a lady bemoaned
the decade of scandals she covered...
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620. as if the news was to blame
for the quality of journalism.
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621. I don't know if there's ever been a more
important time to be good at what I do.
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622. Can you imagine how much
I don't give a damn...
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623. about what Toby said to a staffer?
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624. Yeah.
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625. All right.
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626. You can sit anywhere you want.
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627. A hundred and thirty-nine countries
have signed.
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628. Thirty-five have ratified.
Once 60 ratify, that's the ballgame.
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629. - You want to be left out?
- Absolutely.
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630. - This'll raise 19 kinds of hell in Congress.
- What doesn't?
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631. There are already extreme Republicans
who are attaching amendments to bills...
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632. cutting off military aid to any
NATO member that signs the treaty.
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633. - That won't happen.
- And committing the U. S...
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634. to forcibly rescue any American
soldier held and tried in such a court.
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635. Leo, this commits the United States
to a scenario...
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636. where we'd be invading Holland.
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637. How much of this is about
hedging our bets?
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638. - It's not...
- We set up Nuremberg!
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639. We set up the Tokyo War Crimes Trial.
And that was fine.
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640. Until we realized the Cold War threat
would take precedence.
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641. So when the German rocket scientists
came here to help us get into space...
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642. Oh, please.
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643. we looked the other way while
SS officers followed right behind...
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644. protected by American
intelligence services...
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645. because they were gonna help us
with the communists. Oh, please, Alan.
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646. So how much of this
is hedging our bets?
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647. You remember
Operation Rolling Thunder?
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648. Yeah. I think I do. Yeah.
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649. - September, 1966.
- Yeah.
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650. You were piloting
an F-105 Fighterchief.
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651. This was our first unit, the 355th
Tactical Fighter Wing out of Thailand.
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652. I was forward air commander.
I gave you your directions.
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653. "From IP, heading 273
for 10.5 miles...
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654. your target is north-south
running bridge over river...
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655. 1 kilometer to the tree line
running east-west."
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656. Yeah.
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657. - It was a military target.
- It was a civilian target.
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658. It was a dam.
There were 11 civilian casualties.
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659. Why did you tell me that?
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660. Because you could be charged
and tried for a war crime.
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661. Why did you tell me that?
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662. All wars are crimes.
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663. - We've been here a while.
- Yeah.
Copy !req
664. - Maybe we'll call it a day, huh?
- Yeah.
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665. I'll get you some time
with the president this week.
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666. I'd appreciate that.
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667. Thank you.
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668. Thank you.
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669. - Can I ask a question out of curiosity?
- Yes, sir.
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670. If guns are meant to deter the threat
of crime, why conceal them?
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671. I mean, wouldn't you want the criminal
to see that you've got a gun?
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672. - I suppose you would.
- Then what's the answer to that?
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673. I really don't know, sir.
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674. - You don't know?
- No, sir.
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675. The concern is with the threat
to the Second Amendment.
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676. We can't agree it's a stupid amendment
written before there were street lamps...
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677. and police forces, and move on?
- Sir.
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678. There's no need for a citizen militia.
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679. - I agree with you.
- Then say so.
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680. Forty percent of Americans
have a gun in their home.
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681. Only 16 percent believe gun ownership
is an absolute right.
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682. Only 9 percent believe
it's an absolute wrong.
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683. There's a middle.
We can win them.
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684. Not when we're running
the MS defense.
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685. Which we wouldn't
have been doing if...
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686. - If what, sir?
- Nothing.
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687. - Sir...
- You outed me, John.
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688. With that trip to Nashua,
with the oil companies.
Copy !req
689. You wanted people to start
asking questions.
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690. I needed to start running because
nobody told me that I wasn't!
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691. And you announced
that I found out on television!
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692. So did my wife.
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693. This thing was mismanaged.
It was blown!
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694. - Yes, it was.
- Yes, it was.
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695. Not easy being my vice president,
is it?
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696. No, sir.
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697. I wouldn't think so.
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698. But it's the only way you're gonna get
the nomination. You know that, right?
Copy !req
699. - If I win.
- Yeah.
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700. And the only way you're gonna win
is if I'm on the ticket.
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701. - You know that, don't you, sir?
- Yeah.
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702. You'll go to Texas?
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703. - I want a seat at the table.
- Yeah.
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704. - Mr. President?
- Yeah.
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705. - They're ready in the Briefing Room.
- Thank you.
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706. - I'll be back in my office.
- Yeah.
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707. - Is there anything else, sir?
- No.
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708. Thank you, Mr. President.
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709. There's a coffee shop across the street.
You'll read it there. You got an hour.
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710. I haven't read it.
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711. But if anything bothers you,
you'll issue a subpoena in the morning.
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712. You'll have it back before the end
of the day. If not, that's that.
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713. - Yeah.
- If I read any of this in the newspaper...
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714. or anything happens I don't like...
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715. I've got the entries
for October 4 and 5.
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716. What's October 4 and 5?
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717. You.
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718. That's fair.
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719. Thank you.
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720. It's starting to get cold already.
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721. It's gonna be fine.
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722. It's gonna be fine.
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