1. - Previously on The West Wing:
- One or two demands. No problem.
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2. - I also need unfettered access to you.
- No.
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3. - Respectfully...
- It's a deal breaker.
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4. You didn't keep records,
you violated medical practices.
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5. And in going after me,
they can paint the president.
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6. - Can I offer Buckland...?
- No.
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7. He's gonna mouth off.
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8. Put it out he tried
to blackmail the president.
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9. - Everyone will know the leak was us.
- You're pissed at me?
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10. I don't believe it. I don't believe you.
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11. - Abbey...
- Go to hell.
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12. - I'm not wild about Camp David.
- Yes, sir.
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13. I'm not the only one either.
Bess Truman didn't like it.
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14. I read that somewhere.
She thought it was dull.
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15. But there I go.
Thanksgiving at Camp David.
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16. Yeah.
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17. It's not a place you'd go at Thanksgiving,
not when you have a farm.
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18. - Isn't Camp David a farm?
- No.
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19. - What makes you think it's a farm?
- I don't know. It's outside.
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20. Farms have things
you can grow and animals.
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21. - Right.
- I want you to learn more about farms.
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22. - There's more?
- Yeah.
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23. - Okay.
- It doesn't matter.
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24. Thanksgiving's where your family is,
and this year my family's at Camp David.
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25. Why? I do not know.
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26. Abbey didn't wanna schlep
to New Hampshire.
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27. Schlepping in a 747...
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28. it's not like we were
gonna have to carry our own bags.
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29. But I do not argue.
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30. - Were we talking about something?
- I don't know. When I came in here...
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31. back in the '50s
there was a purpose to it.
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32. But then one thing led to another,
and I blacked out.
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33. I can hang with the best,
but during the discussion...
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34. of anise, coriander
and the 15 spices...
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35. you like to use to baste a turkey,
I simply lost consciousness.
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36. You know that line you're not
supposed to cross with the president?
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37. - I'm coming up on it?
- No, no, look behind you.
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38. Yes, sir.
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39. - Would you like to leave?
- With your permission, sir.
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40. - Damn right with my permission.
- Yes, sir.
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41. It's the brine that keeps the meat soft.
Soak it overnight in water, salt, sugar...
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42. - Seventeen kinds of...
- Seventeen spices, including?
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43. - Anise and coriander.
- Now you can go.
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44. Thank you, Mr. President.
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45. - How you doing?
- I'm done, baby.
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46. - Yeah?
- I set up the meeting with The Post.
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47. I did a briefing on
the wheat-gluten import quota...
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48. we pardoned the turkey,
I went to my dentist.
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49. So there are these
two Indians in the lobby.
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50. Yeah?
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51. No, that's not the beginning of a joke.
There are these two Indians in the lobby.
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52. - Yeah?
- They had a meeting with Jacob Cutler...
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53. at Intergovernmental Affairs.
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54. Cutler had to cancel so he
could see Northwestern...
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55. governors to discuss porous
borders between the U.S. and Canada.
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56. The governors of Washington, Idaho,
North Dakota, Montana and Alaska.
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57. - Yeah?
- Yeah.
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58. The Indians say they're not leaving
until they get satisfaction.
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59. - How is this my problem?
- There's two Indians sitting in the lobby.
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60. They're not leaving,
there's press everywhere...
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61. I just made it your problem.
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62. Indians on the day before Thanksgiving.
Wow. Ironic.
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63. Yeah.
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64. Henry, I got it, thanks.
Good morning, I'm C.J. Cregg.
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65. I'm Maggie Morningstar-Charles, and this
is our tribal counsel, Jack Lone Feather.
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66. I'm sorry about your meeting. Mr. Cutler
had to meet with some governors.
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67. Yes.
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68. - It'll be no problem to reschedule.
- Oh, we can wait.
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69. Would you like to step into my office
and reschedule it now?
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70. - We're fine here.
- I'm sorry?
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71. She said,"We're fine here."
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72. - Actually, you're not fine here.
- Then you can forcibly remove us.
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73. Correspondents from The Times, Reuters,
CNN and The Miami Herald are here.
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74. And The Washington Post
is on speed dial.
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75. This has to do with us screwing you
out of your land.
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76. Yes.
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77. See, I was done.
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78. I was just coming to see you.
Did you hear about the Indians?
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79. One of them wants to become a rabbi?
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80. It's not a joke, they're really...
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81. Last week, a 13-year-old kid in Georgia
shot his teacher in the back of the head.
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82. I read about that.
They can't find the kid.
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83. Interpol made the arrest
last night in Rome.
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84. - In Italy?
- His parents... Yeah, Rome in Italy.
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85. His parents sent him there as soon
as it happened.
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86. The parents are in custody.
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87. The governor wants him back,
and Italy won't extradite...
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88. to a country that has
the death penalty.
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89. The governor wants Justice to help.
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90. Why isn't this conversation taking place
in the DeKalb DA's office?
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91. - It's taken on an international flavor.
- Much like myself.
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92. - Yeah. You'll talk to some people?
- We'll see.
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93. - And you'll stop doing that soon?
- Yeah.
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94. - Sam?
- Yeah.
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95. Are you guarding my office?
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96. - That's funny.
- Thank you.
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97. Yeah?
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98. Monday, the OMB is putting out a new
formula for calculating the poverty level.
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99. Does it need presidential approval
before it goes to Congress?
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100. - Yeah.
- What's the problem?
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101. It's a good news-bad news thing. Under
the new formula, poverty's up 2 percent.
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102. It was anyone under 17,524 before,
now it's 20,000.
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103. - What does that shake out to?
- 4 million new poor people.
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104. - Four million?
- Yeah. Obviously, that's the bad news.
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105. - Yeah.
- Good news is that more people...
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106. will be eligible for benefits.
- And taxpayers are nuts about that.
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107. Back to the bad news, 4 million people
became poor on the president's watch?
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108. They didn't become poor,
they were poor already.
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109. - And now we're calling them poor.
- What's wrong with the old formula?
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110. - I don't know.
- Find out.
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111. It's possible that this is a statistical
reality and not a political fight.
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112. Find out what was wrong with
the statistical reality of the old formula.
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113. - Yeah.
- Do it today.
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114. - Yeah.
- It's like the thing with the SAT scores...
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115. and I got dumber 20 years
after I went to college.
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116. - It's a little like that.
- Talk to somebody.
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117. Yeah.
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118. - The Treaty of 1856...
- Yes, listen...
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119. - We were moved to Wisconsin.
- This isn't a good place. This is a lobby.
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120. - I know what this is.
- Yes.
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121. I have a degree
from the University of Michigan.
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122. - Look...
- Miss Cregg, if we give up this ground...
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123. we lose our one bullet in our gun.
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124. We need to be in view of the press.
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125. What tribe are you from?
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126. We're Stockbridge-Munsee Indians.
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127. Like Maggie was saying,
when we were moved to Wisconsin...
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128. we signed the Treaty of 1856.
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129. In return, the government was supposed
to protect our reservations...
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130. provide education and health care,
and we would still be a sovereign nation.
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131. - But then the Dawes Act came.
- You were forced to sell the land?
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132. We went from 46,000 acres
of tribal land to 11,000.
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133. The Dawes Act
was also supposed to civilize us.
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134. Henry Dawes said to be civilized,
you must cultivate the land...
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135. wear civilized clothes, drive
Studebaker wagons and drink whiskey.
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136. The drinking part
was particularly constructive advice.
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137. Now, before we go any further...
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138. I should tell you there's absolutely
nothing I can do for you.
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139. - Imagine our shock.
- Yes.
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140. In two generations, we'll be wiped out.
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141. - Did you get me a flight?
- Yes.
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142. - One that gets me there for dinner?
- Yes.
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143. - I don't change planes in Atlanta?
- No, you do have to change planes.
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144. - I told you...
- You have to. Deal with it.
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145. - There must be something.
- There's a 6:10 to Orlando.
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146. It gets in at 9:15.
That's too late for dinner.
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147. You could get a C-141 leaving Andrews,
but there's a problem with that too.
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148. - A congressional investigation?
- All right, two problems.
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149. - Find me something.
- Why is this being done last-minute?
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150. And remember to scold me
a couple of times before I go.
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151. Did you just decide
you were going home?
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152. - I thought I was going to Connecticut.
- Why?
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153. Because that's where the house is.
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154. - Your mom sold the house months ago.
- I made a mistake.
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155. - Forgot where your mother lives?
- I'm from Connecticut.
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156. And like a swallow
to Capistrano, I have to...
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157. Just find me a flight, would you?
And call Russell Angler...
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158. and tell him I need to see him
about the kid in Georgia.
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159. I'm telling your mother
you forgot where she lives.
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160. You're the girl I made
fun of in school, know that?
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161. Yes, I do.
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162. Donna, can I go in?
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163. You don't know of any secret
flights to Palm Beach, do you?
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164. - Yeah, but you change planes in Atlanta.
- Okay.
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165. - Did you hear about this kid?
- The one who shot his teacher?
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166. His parents, who are in custody,
FedEx'd him to Rome, which is in Italy.
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167. - Are you kidding me?
- No, it's really in Italy.
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168. - But that's not the best part.
- Italy won't extradite him.
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169. - Italy won't extradite him.
- Because of the death penalty in Georgia?
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170. They've come a long way
since Mussolini.
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171. - You should mention that.
- I will.
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172. So it turns out we've got
4 million new poor people.
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173. - Since when?
- Well, yesterday, actually.
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174. - The OMB's recommending a new model.
- Yes.
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175. I'm not an expert, but wouldn't
we have a better chance...
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176. at getting re-elected if we could say
there are 4 million fewer poor people?
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177. - Wait. I am an expert.
- We have a better chance...
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178. at getting re-elected if there were
4 million fewer poor people...
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179. but I'll talk to Bernice Collette.
- Try to get her not to recommend it?
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180. Well, to hold off for a while anyway.
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181. - You know Bernice?
- That's why I came to you.
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182. - She's a little tough to warm up.
- I'll warm her up.
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183. Yeah?
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184. Jokes, nicknames, that sort of thing.
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185. It sounds like you got
a pretty good plan.
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186. - Anything I need to know?
- Don't go through the lobby.
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187. - Why?
- Indians in the lobby.
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188. - Is that code?
- No, there are Indians in the lobby.
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189. Okay.
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190. Bess Truman didn't like Camp David.
She thought it was dull. Doesn't matter.
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191. As long as you've got an oven
that'll go to 320 degrees.
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192. You take your turkey, which has been
soaking in water, salt, coriander...
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193. Excuse me. Toby would like
to see you. Shall I send him in?
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194. Yes.
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195. - That's obviously a question for you, sir.
- She was asking me.
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196. - I'll step out.
- Yeah.
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197. - Good morning, sir.
- Hey.
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198. Before anything else,
I was hoping I could impose on you...
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199. for as much information
as you can spare about a turkey.
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200. - This a preemptive psychological thing?
- Yeah.
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201. That's not going to work.
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202. Yeah. You're gonna see
on next week's message calendar...
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203. there's a notation about a new
federal initiative to provide...
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204. low-cost cell phones
to neighborhood-watch groups.
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205. I saw the message calendar. I'm having
difficulty navigating the color-coding.
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206. The colors are areas.
Blue's education, green's economy.
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207. It's a quick way to know
if we're getting enough hits.
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208. There should be a color
for things I don't care about.
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209. - Like what?
- Providing low-cost phone service...
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210. to neighborhood-watch groups.
- It's important.
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211. - Really?
- Spot a crime, go to a payphone?
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212. There's nothing wrong, it's just small.
I could fund this out of my pocket.
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213. - It's $ 10 million.
- Leo could fund it out of his pocket.
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214. Shouldn't this be local government,
like the YMCA or something?
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which is that in addition...
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and abstract legislation...
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217. - Passed minute but easy to understand.
- Yes.
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218. - How popular?
- Eighty-two percent.
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219. - Get out of here.
- Hand to God.
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220. Bring me that polling data.
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221. What kind of stuffing
are we talking about?
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222. Corn bread, oysters,
water chestnuts and andouille sausage.
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223. - Gonna cook on the inside or separate?
- Inside.
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224. - Make sure it cooks.
- It'll cook.
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225. - If it doesn't, people will get sick.
- It'll cook.
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226. - They'll be very, very sick.
- I've got it covered. Anything else?
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227. - You know the new OMB definitions?
- I know they're out. What's it look like?
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228. Depends. You want more
poor people or fewer?
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229. - Fewer poor people.
- You got it. Thank you, Mr. President.
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230. Caraway seeds, thyme, corn bread...
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231. oysters, water chestnuts
and andouille sausage.
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232. - It sounds good.
- Yeah.
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233. Toby indicated that you had to be careful
if you cooked it inside the turkey...
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234. because in some cases,
it doesn't cook and people get sick.
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235. - Yeah.
- You know about this?
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236. - I've heard about it.
- I thought Toby might be playing.
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237. - Maybe he is.
- But you've heard of it.
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238. - Maybe I am too.
- No, you don't have that kind of wit.
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239. - Yeah.
- I need to talk to an expert.
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240. Talk to Rene. Margaret!
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241. - I can't ask Rene.
- Yes.
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242. The president needs to speak
with the head chef.
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243. No, no, I can't. Thanks, Margaret.
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244. - I can't ask Rene right now.
- Why not?
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245. Frankly, I thought he did something
stupid and inconsiderate last week...
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246. but it turns out
I was just in a bad mood.
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247. You gave Rene a firm talking-to.
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248. Yes, and while he didn't deserve it,
he will some day soon.
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249. - Excuse me.
- Come on in.
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250. They dropped off
the polling data you asked for.
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251. - 82% are in favor of fixing potholes?
- Yeah.
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252. - I'm gonna look at this.
- Okay.
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253. If they want nickel-and-dime stuff,
I'll tell you one thing we can do.
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254. - What's that?
- This time of year...
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255. there should be a hot line
you can call about turkeys.
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256. A special number where the phones
are staffed by experts.
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257. There is.
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258. - What do you mean?
- Butterball Hot Line.
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259. - Butterball has a hot line?
- Yeah.
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260. It's an 800 number staffed by experts.
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261. - Are you kidding me?
- No.
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262. God, I'm sorry. I love my country.
Charlie, get me the Butterball Hot Line.
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263. Yes, sir.
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264. Hang on.
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265. - I don't think this is the right one.
- The right poll?
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266. Yeah, this is something different.
Hang on a second.
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267. This is...
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268. Son of a bitch.
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269. Find Bruno Gianelli.
Tell him I wanna see him right away.
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270. Yes, sir.
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271. Hey, Sam.
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272. - Sam, Bernice Collette.
- Thanks.
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273. - Hey, Sam.
- How you doing, Bernie?
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274. - I'm not wild about'Bernie."
- Sure, what should I call you?
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275. - Bernice is fine.
- But how will you know I'm your buddy?
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276. I'm okay living in the dark on that.
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277. Okay. Can you tell me how
the current standard was reached?
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- The current one.
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279. - The new one hasn't been signed off on.
- We have to sign off.
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280. - Why?
- It's much more accurate.
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281. How was the old one reached?
The current one.
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282. In 1963, an Eastern European immigrant
named Molly Orshansky...
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283. who was working over
in Social Security, came up with it.
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284. Food was the most costly
living expense where she came from.
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285. Our cost-of-living formula
for 40 years...
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during the Cold War?
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287. This is what I'm talking about.
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288. Food doesn't account
for a third of a family's budget.
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290. The model also doesn't take into account
transportation and health insurance.
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291. So call the current model the
old model and sign the new model.
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292. All right, sit down.
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293. The kid's being held
at San Vitale in Rome.
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294. - You ever seen anything like this before?
- He's a minor. This is uncharted territory.
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295. - I gotta tell you something.
- What?
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296. Unless the eligibility papers
meet the treaty obligations...
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297. they're gonna release him.
- Into whose custody?
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298. - They're just gonna release him.
- Russ...
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299. It's a provisional arrest.
We don't have the paperwork right...
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300. the foreign minister's gonna review it
and decline extradition. No grounds.
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301. - I don't...
- He didn't break any Italian laws.
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302. Are they gonna give him a Eurail Pass?
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303. Governor's gotta guarantee that
he's not gonna seek the death penalty.
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304. It isn't up to the governor.
It's up to the DeKalb DA.
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305. - Second of all, this is Georgia.
- Then we're not getting the kid back.
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306. "Extradition shall be refused
unless the requesting party provides...
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requested party considers sufficient...
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308. that the death penalty
shall not be imposed."
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309. I didn't write the extradition treaty.
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310. This kid shoots his teacher
and gets life in Venice...
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I gotta put this out before the papers.
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312. - Yeah.
- What do I do now?
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313. I'd talk to the chargé d'affaires
at the Italian Embassy.
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315. - I'll set it up.
- Thank you.
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too rocky to farm...
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317. so we had to foreclose or sell
at 3 cents an acre.
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318. In 1934, the Indian Reorganization Act...
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319. allowed us to buy back the land,
bad and good, bit by bit.
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to buy the bad land too?
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321. Because the IR Act said
if we put it in a trust...
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322. like a national park,
it'd never be taken away.
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323. - So, what you need is what?
- An answer on our CFR 151 application.
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324. That's handled
by the Department of the Interior.
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325. - It is.
- And?
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326. - We're still waiting.
- These things take a bit of time.
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for a bit of time.
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328. - It's a big interior, Maggie.
- We've been waiting for 15 years, C.J.
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329. - Fifteen years?
- Yeah.
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330. So you can see why we don't mind
hanging around here for a little while.
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331. - Yeah.
- C.J.?
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332. You gonna have anything
on Macedonia today?
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333. - I don't think so.
- Okay. What's going on?
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334. - I'm just talking to my friends.
- Okay.
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335. - Mark, have a good Thanksgiving.
- I'm Canadian.
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336. - Yours is in April.
- October.
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337. - Oh, to have it be over.
- Yeah.
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338. I have to ask, I'm asking everyone.
There's an American children's book...
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339. I'm trying to find
and having difficulty.
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340. It's called The Little Red Lighthouse
and the Great Gray Bridge.
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341. I know The Little Red Lighthouse.
That's a great book.
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342. No, the funicular...
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- The lighthouse is still there.
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the highway goes...
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346. Yeah, you peer down just at the right
moment, you can see the top of it.
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and I have a 4-year-old boy now.
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348. - I'll ask around.
- Thank you.
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349. - Please.
- Now... .
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with no other nation on this...
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to be executed.
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353. Well, federal law doesn't allow it, but
the people in the state of Georgia do.
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354. - So there's not much...
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- Alberto.
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357. You'll have the ambassador speak to the
foreign minister and send the kid back?
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358. - You're in a restaurant...
- Alberto...
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359. And there's a little girl
who's really misbehaving.
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360. She runs around. She's throwing food.
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361. Her father decides
to punish her right there...
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362. by cracking a wine bottle over her
head, throwing her to the ground...
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363. and kicking her repeatedly.
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364. You sit at the next table.
What do you do?
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365. The kid wasn't throwing food.
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366. Is there a crime that girl could commit
that would justify what the father did?
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367. See, it's problematic when other people
make my argument for me.
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368. Yeah.
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369. And if the father said,
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any way I choose"...
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371. would you come to the conclusion
that this father has lost perspective...
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372. and good judgment and should be
removed from the equation?
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373. Okay, I'm going to... .
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374. I'll ask around about the book.
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375. Thank you.
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376. - Assistant secretary for Indian Affairs?
- He's away.
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377. - You tried?
- Yeah.
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378. - Director of Intergovernmental Affairs.
- He's left.
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379. Isn't there a deputy of Acquisition
and Property Management?
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380. - And there's a deputy of Tribal Services.
- But?
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381. - It's Thanksgiving. Nobody's here.
- I'm here. They're here. You're here.
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382. God knows that.
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383. Tell Leo's office I'm coming over.
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384. She's making sense.
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385. Is this a thing
that can be argued from all sides?
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386. - And they're all right?
- Yes.
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387. You can put their numbers together
different ways?
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388. Let's put them together in a way
that gives us fewer poor people.
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389. - Yeah.
- If we have to go with the formula...
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390. delay as long as we can.
We have to test it.
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391. All right.
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392. So three statisticians go deer hunting.
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393. First one misses 10 feet to the left.
Second misses 10 feet to the right.
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394. The third one jumps up and down
and says,"I hit it."
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395. Gotta like a guy who comes
with a statistical-analysis joke.
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396. You would if you had
let me call you'Bernie."
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397. Test the math
before the president signs off.
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398. Create a program
and experiment for two years?
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399. - Test the math?
- Yeah.
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400. - Think we used an abacus?
- I want to learn how to work an abacus.
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401. First date, check comes, you pull that
out of your pocket and add up the tip?
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402. That and statistics jokes will have you
blazing a path through Capitol women.
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403. The formula doesn't take into account
regional differences in housing costs.
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404. - No.
- You don't think it's worth it?
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405. - We took the national mean.
- How do you think landlords in L. A...
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406. feel about that?
- We debated that...
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407. but agreed it would be difficult to
assess when costs change year to year.
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408. You drop the problem
when the math gets tough?
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409. You know who wouldn't be pleased?
Holly Orshansky of Poland...
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410. author of the original formula
and overdue for recognition.
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411. Molly. Molly Orshansky.
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412. - Not Holly?
- No.
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413. I thought it was Holly.
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414. - Bruno.
- Get him in here.
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415. What the hell is this?
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416. - Sorry?
- What is this?
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417. - I don't know what you're waving.
- It's a poll.
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418. I asked to see a poll about certain...
They sent up the wrong poll.
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419. This one asks voters
where I should spend Thanksgiving.
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420. - Yeah.
- What are you doing...
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421. polling where I should
spend Thanksgiving?
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422. New England doesn't get us
anything that we don't already have...
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423. and there's a sense
it could be seen as political...
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424. with New Hampshire
the first primary state.
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425. - I have Thanksgiving with my family.
- Yeah, yeah. People like that.
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426. Thank God.
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427. - Mr. President...
- You politicized my family...
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428. to make sure they don't look political?
- Don't get me started on ironies.
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429. My family is off-limits.
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430. Sir, your candor about
a terrible illness was off-limits.
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431. Your regimen of self-medication
was off-limits.
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432. Due respect, you've used up
your off-limits.
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433. I'll decide when I've used them up.
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434. You don't poll where my family goes.
Am I making myself clear?
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435. Sometimes I have difficulty talking
to people who don't race sailboats.
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436. - What?
- I have difficulty sometimes...
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437. talking to people
who don't race sailboats.
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438. When I was a teenager
I crewed Larchmont to Nassau...
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439. on a 58-foot sloop called Cantice.
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440. And there was a little piece of kelp
that was stuck to the hull.
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441. And even though it was little, you don't
want anything stuck to the hull.
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442. So I take a boat hook on a pole,
and I stick it in the water...
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443. and I try to get the kelp off when
seven guys start screaming at me, right?
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444. Because now the pole
is causing more drag than the kelp was.
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445. See, what you gotta do is,
you gotta drop it in...
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446. and let the water lift it out
in a windmill motion.
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447. Drop it in and let the water
take it by the kelp and lift it out.
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448. In and out, in and out, until you got it.
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449. The voters aren't choosing
a plumber, Mr. President.
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450. They are choosing a president.
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451. And if you don't think
that your family should matter...
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452. my suggestion to you
is to get out of professional politics.
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453. But if you think that I am going
to miss even one opportunity...
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454. to pick up half a knot of boat speed,
you're absolutely out of your mind.
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455. When it cost us nothing?
When we give up nothing?
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456. You're out of your mind.
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457. Excuse me.
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458. Something important.
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459. - What is that, sir?
- The number for the Butterball Hot Line.
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460. Watch and learn.
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461. - Welcome to the Butterball Hot Line.
- Hello.
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462. Please stand by for our next
available operator to assist you.
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463. Charlie.
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464. - Fifteen years.
- I agree. That's a long time.
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465. - That's a long time.
- Yes.
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466. We're talking about a sewage plant
and a health center, not the Great Plains.
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467. I'll call somebody
and find out what the delay is.
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468. - What can I tell them?
- Tell them that.
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469. It'd be nice if they could
see someone before they left.
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470. - Sealy.
- He's gone.
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471. - Do it Monday.
- We do it Monday...
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472. they'll stay till Monday,
absent being dragged off in handcuffs.
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473. - Right is right.
- What do you want from me?
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474. Five minutes. They walk out.
They've met the chief of staff.
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475. - No.
- Why not?
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476. I'm not taking a meeting with somebody
who stages a sit-in in the lobby.
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477. - All right. Thank you.
- Thank you.
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478. - Toby?
- Yes, sir.
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479. Come in, please.
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480. You polled where I should
have Thanksgiving?
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481. Yeah, I saw that question.
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482. - And it was okay with you?
- Yes, sir.
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483. - Why?
- Because it was okay with Joey Lucas.
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484. You think people should care
where I have Thanksgiving?
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485. - I know I don't give a damn.
- All right, it doesn't matter.
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486. I straightened it out with Bruno.
It has a lot to do with kelp.
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487. - With what?
- Welcome to the Butterball Hot Line.
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488. - What the hell is...?
- Hello.
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489. - How can I help you, sir?
- Well, first, let me say...
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490. this is a wonderful
service you provide.
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491. - Well, thank you. May I have your name?
- I'm a citizen.
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492. I'm sure you are,
but if I have your name...
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493. I can put your comments
in our customer-feedback form.
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494. I'm Joe Bethersontin. That's one
T and with an H in there.
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495. - And your address?
- Fargo.
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496. Your street address, please?
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497. Zip code, Fargo,
North Dakota, right now.
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498. My street address is 11454...
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499. Pruder Street, and it's very important
that you put'street" down there...
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500. because sometimes it gets confused
with Pruder Way and Pruder Lane.
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501. It's apartment 23R,
Fargo, North Dakota.
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502. Zip code,"50504."
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503. Thank you. Your voice sounds
very familiar to me.
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504. - I do radio commercials for products.
- And how can I help you?
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505. Stuffing should be stuffed
inside the turkey, am I correct?
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506. It can also be baked
in a casserole dish.
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507. Then we'd have to call it
something else, wouldn't we?
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508. - I suppose.
- If I cook it inside the turkey...
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509. is there a chance I'd kill guests?
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510. I'm not saying that's necessarily
a deal breaker.
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511. Well, there are some concerns.
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512. Two main bacterial problems
are salmonella and Campylobacter jejuni.
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513. All right. Well, first of all, I think you
made the second bacteria up...
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514. and second of all, how do I avoid it?
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515. Make sure the ingredients
are cooked first.
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516. Sauté any vegetables, fry sausage,
oysters, et cetera.
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517. - Excellent. Let's talk temperature.
- 165 degrees.
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518. No. See, I was testing you.
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519. The USDA calls for turkeys to be cooked
to an internal temperature...
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520. of 180 to 185 degrees.
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521. Yes, sir, I was talking
about the stuffing...
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522. which you'd wanna cook
to 165 to avoid the health risks.
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523. - Okay. Good testing.
- You have an accurate thermometer?
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524. Oh, yeah. It was presented to me
as a gift from the personal sous chef...
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525. to the king of auto sales in... .
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526. - Fargo.
- Fargo.
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527. Phil Baharnd, the man can sell
a car like, well, like anything.
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528. Very good. Have a good Thanksgiving.
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529. And you do too. Thanks a lot.
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530. That was excellent.
We should do that once a week.
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531. - Phil Baharnd?
- I gotta get better at the names.
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532. That's it, sir.
Want to start the weekend?
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533. No, one more thing left.
Today, we find the traitor in my family.
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534. I know the first lady
doesn't like to schlep...
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535. but would you please tell her
to meet me in the residence?
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536. Yes, sir.
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537. - Look...
- Wait...
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538. - I need to ask something.
- What?
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539. Why does the White House
care so much about an issue...
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540. involving a local DA, which at best
should be handled by Justice and State?
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541. - Because.
- Because what?
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542. Because I don't want this president
to get a call from the bishop of Rome.
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543. Why do we care about the bishop?
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544. Because that's not
the only name he goes by.
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545. - What's another name?
- Your Holiness.
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546. - The bishop of Rome is the pope?
- It'll take it to a whole new level.
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547. - We don't wanna be on that level.
- No, we do not.
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548. Forget the Italians.
I wanna work it from our side.
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549. It means getting the DA to guarantee
he won't seek the death penalty.
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550. - Yeah.
- How?
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551. - DeKalb's the Georgia 4th.
- Yeah.
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552. When Drier was elected from
the Georgia 4th, election before last...
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553. Faragut was who he beat.
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554. - Who's Faragut?
- The DeKalb DA.
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555. Well, I suppose there's a time
for scruples and a time for, you know... .
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556. - Not?
- Yeah.
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557. He's left the office,
but he'll be on the 8 p. M...
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558. US Airways out of Hartsfield
going to DFW.
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559. Hartsfield. Okay. Excuse me.
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560. - Thank you.
- Listen.
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561. I got you on standby
on a direct flight to Boca.
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562. - Cancel it.
- Why?
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563. - I need a layover in Atlanta.
- Of course.
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564. I need to get there about an hour
before an 8:00 flight would take off.
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565. - That would be around 7:00?
- I haven't done the math.
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566. I'm also gonna need some information
on the DeKalb County DA, Faragut.
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567. Do me a favor and start
with a recent photograph.
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568. Call my mother,
and tell her I'm gonna be late.
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569. - Josh.
- Yeah.
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570. - You call your mother.
- Right.
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571. I should be able to at least fire paintballs
at you while you do that.
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572. It's harder to get elected
if you feature the underclass.
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573. It's harder to help them if you hide them.
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574. Well, what if we just recalibrated
to make everyone over 20,000"rich"...
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575. and everyone under 20,000
"middle class"?
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576. - Then they'd all vote Republican.
- Yeah.
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577. When we get back from the weekend
we should talk to Bruno.
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578. - Why Bruno?
- If it's anything short of a torpedo...
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579. in the campaign,
we should take it to Leo.
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580. Even if it's a torpedo in the campaign,
we should do it, but that's me.
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581. - I don't imagine I'd rally much support.
- No.
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582. - So we'll talk to Bruno?
- Yeah.
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583. - Thanks.
- See you Monday.
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584. - Have a good Thanksgiving.
- You too.
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585. - Listen.
- What?
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586. - Security's nervous.
- Nervous about what?
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587. - The Indians in the lobby.
- No, I mean, nervous about what?
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588. It's a lawyer and a Michigan Wolverine.
I think we can take them. We always do.
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589. Yeah, I'm just saying Security's
gonna do their thing.
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590. I'll be there in a minute.
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591. - Bruno.
- Hey.
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592. - You get hauled in?
- Yeah.
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593. - And?
- We had a conversation.
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594. Listen, the OMB's gonna come out
with a recommendation...
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595. for a new way
to calculate the poverty level.
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596. - A show of hands?
- No...
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597. but the formula raises
the poverty level 2000 and change.
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598. - So, what is it now?
- Twenty thousand a year.
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599. The problem is, we gotta campaign
with 4 million new poor people.
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600. - That's the problem?
- Yeah.
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601. Not that someone making 21,000
a year is considered comfortable?
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602. - We're working on that one too.
- You keep working on that.
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603. - I'll sell the other thing.
- How?
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604. Same way P.T. Barnum
sold a truckload of white salmon.
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605. By sticking labels on them that said,
"Guaranteed not to go pink in the can."
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606. - I have this fish theme going on today.
- What the hell...?
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607. This formula has been broken for years,
and the other guys haven't fixed it?
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608. - Like that. Wanna get a quick drink?
- No, I got nieces and nephews and...
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609. - We'll meet Monday on this, okay?
- Truckload of white salmon.
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610. - You ever even heard of white salmon?
- No.
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611. Guy could sell anything.
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612. Welcome to Hartsfield
International Airport.
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613. Please do not
leave any baggage unattended.
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614. Flight 1421 to Los Angeles
is now boarding at gate 31 D.
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615. Flight 1421 to Los Angeles
is now boarding at gate 31 D.
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616. - Yes?
- Could I get a ginger ale, please.
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617. Excuse me, you're Mark Faragut, right?
I'm Josh Lyman.
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618. Yeah, good to meet you.
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619. Funny. I got a message
from my office to call...
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620. Yeah.
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621. - You didn't come all the way here just...?
- No, my mom lives in Florida.
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622. - But just technically.
- I'm sorry.
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623. - It doesn't matter.
- The governor...
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624. The Italians aren't worried
about the governor...
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625. they're worried about you.
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626. Italy can't tell me
how to prosecute my case...
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627. and no offense,
neither can you.
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628. - You don't have a defendant.
- You can't ask me to weaken.
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629. Because the Georgia 4th
is tough enough for a Democrat...
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630. without appearing
he's against the death penalty.
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631. - I'm not against it.
- I said, appearing.
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632. And the only way
to combat that is with TV time.
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633. You are planning
on running again, right?
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634. You don't know much
about my last campaign.
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635. You raised $232,000 in four months...
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636. but then the well dried up after you
prosecuted a corporate polluter...
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637. and got stuck as anti-business.
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638. You were left with 41,500 for the last
two months and that was the ball game.
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639. US Airways is pleased to announce
flight 1017 to Dallas% Fort Worth...
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640. is now boarding.
Please have your boarding pass...
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641. ready to show the ticket agent.
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642. - That's my flight.
- Don't seek the death penalty...
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643. and you'll have a media buy
to explain it to your district.
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644. Josh, please tell me
there's no money in that envelope.
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645. Well, in a manner of speaking.
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646. - Names?
- Three of them. None of them local.
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647. Do what I'm telling you,
and all three of them will take your call.
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648. - I can win this time.
- Your flight's boarding.
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649. - Have a good Thanksgiving.
- You too.
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650. Ginger ale.
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651. Thank you.
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652. - Hello.
- Hi.
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653. Thank you, Al.
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654. - You summoned me?
- Yeah, sorry about that.
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655. Listen, I'm sorry about this too,
but we have to change plans.
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656. - What do you mean?
- We're gonna have dinner here.
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657. - Charlie's calling everybody.
- Why?
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658. I've seen some polling information.
The numbers are staggering.
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659. People are looking for steadiness,
for a father figure.
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660. They like it when I'm here.
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661. - Can't be a father figure at Camp David?
- I guess not.
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662. This is ridiculous. You can't change plans
on people at the eleventh hour.
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663. - It's no problem.
- It is.
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664. When you're in the White House,
there's a staff that has to be here.
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665. - Now they can't go home.
- It's their job.
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666. - It's Thanksgiving.
- I've got numbers.
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667. Which say Camp David is fine.
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668. Oh, brother.
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669. You speak four languages.
How come none of them is French?
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670. - Nothing's wrong with my French.
- You just called me your little cheese.
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671. - That's right.
- They came to me.
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672. They said,"What do you think
about having Thanksgiving...
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673. at Camp David
instead of New Hampshire?"
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674. They told me why. I said,"Fine."
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675. - And what part are you leaving out now?
- The part where I lied to you.
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676. - Yes.
- Yes, I do that sometimes.
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677. I don't wanna go 15 rounds on Bess
Truman and what constitutes a farm.
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678. On your behalf, I have responded
to polling information...
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679. telling me what I should wear
and what I should say...
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680. to say nothing of the fact...
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681. that I have been subpoenaed
to answer questions...
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682. about how I secretly kept you alive.
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683. So explain to me now
how what I did was out of line.
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684. You know what?
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685. It was.
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686. I know.
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687. Well...
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688. with the ingredients for stuffing,
you have to cook them...
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689. before you put them in the turkey
and you're not gonna know.
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690. I'll do what I always do
with anything you cook...
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691. I wait for the girls to eat it first.
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692. Me too.
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693. How many treaties have we signed
with Munsee Indians?
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694. - Six.
- How many have we revoked?
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695. Six.
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696. - What were the Munsees doing in 1778?
- Fighting in George Washington's army.
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697. - Why aren't you in New York anymore?
- He marched us to Wisconsin.
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698. - Whose land was it in the first place?
- Ours.
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699. I'll have Park Police
escort you from the building.
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700. It'll take a few minutes, so you can
make whatever calls you need to.
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701. Or come back to my office,
we'll make an appointment for Monday...
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702. and the White House
will cover your expenses.
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703. - Okay.
- Okay, what?
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704. Okay, ma'am.
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705. - No, okay, you're...?
- We'll come back to the office.
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706. How do you keep fighting
smaller injustices...
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707. when they're all
from the mother of injustices?
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708. What's the alternative?
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