1. Good morning, ladies and gentlemen.
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2. This is Bob Walker
speaking from Dallas Love Field...
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3. where a large crowd has gathered
to await the appearance...
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4. of President and Mrs.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy...
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5. who have arrived from
Carswell Air Force Base in Fort Worth.
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6. Lyndon, stop looking at that. Honestly.
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7. Mr. Vice President, we'll be in
the third car, the gray Lincoln.
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8. What's the word on Yarborough?
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9. The president told the senator
he rides with you...
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10. or he could walk
through downtown Dallas.
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11. Oh, isn't that sweet? Thank you, honey.
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12. - Yes. Yes, it is the first lady.
- Jackie!
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13. The youthful Mrs. Kennedy
looking beautiful in her pillbox hat...
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14. and matching pink outfit.
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15. Mrs. Kennedy is followed
by the president...
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16. - Hello. You look lovely.
- Of the United States.
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17. Thank you so much.
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18. - Hi, Jackie.
- Hi, Lady Bird. It's good to see you.
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19. - Mr. President.
- Lyndon.
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20. - How are you?
- Good.
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21. Mrs. Johnson. Lovely as always.
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22. - Lyndon.
- Hi, Nellie.
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23. Followed by Texas Senator
Ralph Yarborough.
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24. Good morning to you.
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25. This will be your vehicle, Mr. President.
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26. The crowd is jockeying
for a better look at the president.
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27. Wait, no. The president has
walked past the motorcade...
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28. and he's making his way
towards the crowd.
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29. How are you?Hello.
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30. - Shaking hands with people.
- Thanks for coming out.
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31. - Thank you.
- Some have cameras...
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32. - to capture this historic moment.
- Thank you.
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33. - Thank you. Thank you very much.
- Real pleasure.
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34. They didn't expect to be shaking hands
with the president of the United States.
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35. This is quite a thrill for the people
who have waited here all morning.
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36. And once the motorcade departs,
it will head through the city...
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37. where crowds are waiting for a view
of their president and his wife.
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38. - Thank you.
- Thousands will be on hand...
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39. for that motorcade, which
will move through downtown Dallas.
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40. Don't you just love Texas?
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41. Is there anywhere else you'd rather be?
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42. This is regarding the Farm Bill.
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43. We wanna vote in less than an hour.
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44. Get back to the leader.
Tell him people are still undecided.
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45. We wanna push this through
in the next half hour.
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46. Because I'm not General Custer,
and this ain't Little fucking Bighorn.
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47. So if you have any objections...
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48. tell me now before I head to the floor
of the United States Senate.
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49. We got Cannon. Senator Yarborough.
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50. - I'll be right with you.
- Senator Mansfield, sir.
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51. - Mike. What's the number?
- About 48.
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52. "About 48" is not a number.
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53. Closest approximation I could get.
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54. Mike, I want you to imagine...
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55. putting your little 2-inch pecker
on the edge of this table.
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56. Now, I grab a hatchet, and I tell you...
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57. that I'm gonna swing it down
about 2 inches from the edge.
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58. - Would you be nervous?
- Mm-hm.
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59. Well, that's how I feel when you tell me
that the count is "about 48."
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60. Now, what good is a whip
that doesn't know how to count?
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61. Go back out there
and get me an actual number!
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62. Juanita, dear?
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63. - Yes, sir?
- Call Dirksen's office...
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64. and tell him I'd like to speak
to the senator at his earliest convenience.
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65. - Yes, sir.
- George, get my tailor on the phone.
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66. Who is Mike Taylor?
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67. Who...? No, not "Mike Taylor." My tailor.
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68. The guy who makes my fucking clothes.
Get him on the phone now.
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69. - Senator Yarborough.
- Mr. Leader...
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70. - I still don't take a drink.
- No?
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71. Now if you've called me in here to ask me
about my vote on the Farm Bill...
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72. I should tell you I have not changed
my position in the slightest.
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73. No problem. No problem at all.
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74. But, listen, while I got you here,
there is one question...
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75. I've been meaning to ask you.
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76. Have you got shit for brains?
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77. What the hell is your problem
with this Farm Bill?
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78. We should be doing a heck of a lot more
for the people who have less.
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79. The only thing more irritating
than a liberal is a liberal from Texas.
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80. The senator is here.
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81. - Bring him in.
- What my constituents want is...
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82. Your constituents are my constituents...
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83. and just because after three failed
attempts at the governor's mansion...
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to win an election...
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85. hardly makes you an expert
on Texas voters.
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86. - Sir?
- Don't tell me what they want.
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87. Senator Dirksen is on the phone.
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88. I've got your tailor as well.
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89. You realize that Juanita managed to get
the minority leader of the Senate...
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90. quicker than you could locate
a man who sews for a living?
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91. Hello, Everett, this is Lyndon.
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92. We wanna bring this thing to the floor,
but can we do it without our two parties...
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93. nipping at each other
like a pack of rabid dogs?
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94. Uh-huh.
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95. Well, much appreciated,
as always, senator.
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96. Juanita? Yes, sir?
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97. Send Dirksen a box of Havanas.
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98. Walter, get ready to move on it.
You know, this could be your lucky day.
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99. You might be able to vote
your conscience on the Farm Bill.
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100. I like to think that is the only way
that I ever vote.
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101. Spoken like a true one-term senator.
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102. Means why haven't you
endorsed me for president?
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103. You haven't announced.
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104. Beside the point.
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105. - I like to hope that...
- You like Kennedy.
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106. Senator Kennedy and I,
we share many principles.
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107. You know, you got your show horses
and your workhorses.
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108. Now, Kennedy's a show horse:
Easy on the eyes...
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109. but when you need your field plowed,
he won't leave the barn.
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110. I hear you,
but what is most important...
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111. - To me...
- Hold that thought.
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112. Hello there, this is Lyndon Johnson.
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113. Now, you all made me
some real lightweight slacks...
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114. about three, four months ago.
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115. Kind of a light brown and light green.
Rather, soft green and soft brown.
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116. Like powder on a lady's...
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117. face, and now,
I'm what they call "well-endowed"...
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118. so you give me
the average man's pants...
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119. I get all bunched up,
you know, like riding a wire fence.
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120. So give me another couple of inches
from where my nuts hang down...
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121. round to the back of my bunghole.
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122. All right. Thank you very much.
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123. - You were saying?
- What is important to me...
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124. - Sir, that just put us over the top.
- Call for unanimous consent.
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125. Show horses, workhorses.
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126. You only get one.
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127. Go vote your conscience.
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128. Nice of you to join us.
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129. Well, I heard there was a seat available.
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130. And as the motorcade makes
its departure...
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131. the presidential car is followed
by the Secret Service vehicle...
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132. which is followed by Vice President
and Mrs. Johnson.
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133. Oh. Heh.
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134. No, I'm... I'm perfectly fine.
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135. Guessing you Kennedys don't do
a lot of deer hunting.
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136. Well, when Kennedys fire weapons,
it's usually at Nazis.
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137. Lot of Nazis in Hyannis Port?
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138. We need to know if you're running.
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139. Quite comfortable in my post
as majority leader.
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140. Then perhaps you'd consider
endorsing my brother?
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141. I'll endorse whoever wins
our party's nomination.
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142. And there's no chance
that'll be you, correct?
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143. How many different ways
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144. One would suffice.
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of running for president.
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why you're putting these signs up.
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147. For starters, Johnson has not said
that he's running for president.
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148. The reason I know is
because I'm fucking him!
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149. No, I'm not fucking him, I am him!
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150. His victory today was bolstered, in part...
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151. by the large Catholic presence
in Wisconsin.
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152. - Up next, will be Illinois, New Jersey...
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154. The next real test for Mr. Kennedy
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155. I haven't made up my mind yet.
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156. Then tell me why I came all the way...
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157. from Texas to run a campaign
that doesn't have a candidate?
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158. Well, John, I imagine, to bask
in the pleasure of my company.
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159. Sir, I have been on the phone
all evening with delegates.
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160. Every one of whom is for Kennedy today
and would be yours tomorrow...
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161. - if you just announce you were running.
- A Catholic won in a Catholic state.
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162. Big fucking deal. You think
he could do that in West Virginia?
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163. This country is not gonna elect
a Catholic president.
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164. He's starting to run away
from the pack.
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165. Nominations are not won
on the campaign trail.
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166. They are won on the convention floor.
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167. Bird, get me a drink, will you?
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169. He better decide if he wants this.
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170. He's never wanted anything more
in his whole life.
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171. - He'll run.
- It'd be too late.
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172. He's the best Senate majority leader
this country's ever had.
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173. He works harder
than the other 99 senators combined.
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174. He doesn't understand
why he's not the party's favorite.
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175. He doesn't understand
why they don't just hand it to him.
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- He's afraid.
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people won't vote for him.
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181. He's afraid people won't love him.
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183. as voters cast their votes
in the state's primary election.
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the West Virginia primary.
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186. Many believed the issue
of his religion was insurmountable...
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had to say about it:
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188. I appreciate that question,
and I'll tell you when any man...
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189. stands on the steps of the Capitol and
takes the oath of office of president...
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190. he puts one hand on the Bible
and raises the other hand to God...
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191. as he takes his oath.
Now, if he... If he breaks his oath...
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192. I've never seen
a politician look that good on TV.
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193. Oh, angel, he's not that handsome.
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194. - I, John Fitzgerald Kennedy...
- I've never seen a movie star...
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- Heh, heh.
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of the United States...
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preserve, protect and defend...
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so help me, God.
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199. Jesus, he just swore himself in.
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The Kennedy name?
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- I have no earthly idea.
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how to steal a kiss...
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224. And I couldn't have said "yes"
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the cheer and confidence...
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who is clearly the man to beat.
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with Kennedy right now.
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239. "I have zero intention
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in the eye and lie.
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That wouldn't be a lie now, would it?
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in the first two rounds...
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- There won't be a second round.
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248. You seem awful confident.
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249. I can count.
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250. They will receive the call
of the roll of state, of voting...
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of the United States.
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252. Mr. Chairman,
Wyoming's vote will make...
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253. a majority for Senator Kennedy.
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255. First-round knockout, boys.
Just like Rocky Marciano.
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257. Tell them there's a new heavyweight
champion. His name is Kennedy.
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258. - How's the acceptance speech coming?
- Easiest speech I've ever had to write.
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259. Bobby, we're getting 20 calls a minute
about the VP. Everyone wants a name.
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260. First, we have to pick a name.
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261. Hello?
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263. Lyndon, honey, wake up.
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264. - Wake up.
- What's the matter, Bird?
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266. This is Lyndon Johnson.
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267. Walter, order a fresh pot of coffee,
please. I have to get dressed.
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the red tie is so much better.
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271. - Love... Yeah, just fix it now a little.
- Yep.
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- Yep.
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273. - Lyndon.
- Hi, Jack. Come on in.
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275. Make sure Symington, Humphrey
and Stevenson are all near their phones.
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where your brother is.
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279. Lyndon, you have more experience
and more talent, more wisdom.
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280. Unfortunately, this is politics,
and none of that matters.
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284. Yeah, if I had some
of those Kennedy genes...
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285. I might've got some
of the Kennedy delegates.
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286. I think the press was too hard on you.
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on the Potomac River, and next day...
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288. the headlines would read:
"Johnson can't swim."
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Lyndon?
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290. You're out of your mind, Jack!
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291. You couldn't have made a worse choice
if you tried.
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292. - I spoke with Dad. He agreed.
- Spoke with Dad?
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293. - If we wanna win, we need Johnson.
- Why didn't you consult with me?
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convince you it was a good idea.
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the last 72 hours...
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you have Addison's disease.
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298. I do have Addison's disease.
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299. - That's not the point.
- Labor hates him.
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300. Civil rights leaders hate him.
Liberals hate him.
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301. Kenny, we will win the liberal vote anyway.
We need Southerners. We need Texas.
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302. The only person Johnson will
ever be loyal to is Johnson.
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303. Bobby, I'd rather him serve
under me as vice president...
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as leader of the Senate.
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305. We can't be the only ones
who think this is a bad idea.
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306. Well, as it turns out, you might not be
because he hasn't accepted it yet.
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308. Yes, sir.
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Is majority leader here?
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- Gentlemen...
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313. I think you should decline the offer.
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but your duty is to the Senate.
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effective partnership with you...
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317. Is this what your brother thinks?
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It's too small for you.
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320. No, sir, I am here on my own.
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I will take that tidbit of wisdom...
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324. - What'd he want?
- What do you think he wanted?
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326. If you run with Kennedy and lose,
you're giving up your Senate seat too.
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327. - No, he won't.
- What do you mean?
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- When?
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- I have that number for you, sir.
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- Ten of 36.
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335. Yeah, well, so is being school teacher
in Blanco County, Texas.
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who have been vice president...
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339. Kennedy loses, the majority leader will be
the most powerful Democrat in the country.
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340. Kennedy wins,
the majority leader will still be...
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341. the most powerful Democrat
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342. There's just no power
in the vice presidency.
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343. Walter, how long you been with me?
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that I have taken over a new office...
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more powerful than when I got there?
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349. Should be at the Trade Mart in 15.
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350. Yes, sir. Yes, sir.
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- They love him.
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the president's civil rights law...
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a civil rights law.
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in electoral history...
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361. with nearly 70 million votes cast.
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363. by approximately 112,000 votes.
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Lyndon Johnson...
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365. fought hard in his home state of Texas
to deliver the White House...
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of the United States:
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368. And from earlier today,
here is President John F. Kennedy...
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369. delivering his inaugural address.
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370. All this will not be finished
in the first 100 days.
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in the first 1000 days.
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- Nor in the life...
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- Of this administration.
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- Yes, sir?
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378. "I hereby request
that the State Department..."
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and the Central Intelligence Agency...
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with the vice president."
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381. Lyndon did not write that.
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382. - That's his signature right there.
- Ha, ha, ha.
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oversight of the space program?
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from here to the moon.
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to The Washington Post, right?
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387. Last month, Johnson was the most
powerful Democrat in all of Washington.
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and his Harvard roommate.
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389. Nobody's gonna do anything
to embarrass my vice president.
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390. - He embarrasses himself.
- Started calling himself LBJ...
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Thought it sounded more presidential.
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in a million years" Johnson.
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396. Congratulations, Kenny. You're
my new liaison to the vice president.
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397. I'm sorry,
am I being punished for something?
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398. He's a sensitive man
with an enormous ego.
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399. Your job is to placate him.
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400. Now, I don't care if you have to kiss
his ass all over town in order to do it.
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401. I can't have him
causing problems for me.
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402. I'm sure we can find something
to keep him occupied.
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403. What the fuck is the PCEEO?
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404. It's the "President's Committee
on Equal Employment Opportunity."
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405. The president wants to ensure
all government agencies...
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406. and contractors exercise
fair hiring practices with regards to race.
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407. It's his first major initiative
in civil rights.
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408. Our Southern Democrats
are gonna hate this.
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409. No shit, and when this
trumped-up committee inevitably...
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410. fails to address
this country's civil rights problems...
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411. well, the rest of the Democrats
are gonna hate that.
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412. So why the fuck am I busy alienating...
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413. every son of a bitch
in my party when...
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414. if I'm gonna make a run in '68...
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415. well, I'm gonna need people
to fucking like me!
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416. Shut the door.
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417. - How could anybody not like him?
- Heh, heh, heh.
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418. I had an idea.
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419. Yeah, you know,
when I was 13 years old...
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420. I was driving home with my daddy,
and I made some smart-ass comment...
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421. pissed him off,
he slammed on the brakes...
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422. tossed me out the truck,
told me I was walking home.
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423. Well, it was hot as Hades,
six, seven miles to go...
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424. so I was feeling real bad for myself...
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425. when I look up, and I see
this old Chevy kicking up dust.
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426. Pulls to a stop in front of me,
and this beautiful woman...
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427. with curly red hair, leans out
the window, smiles and says:
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428. "Need a ride, son?"
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429. Oh, yeah.
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430. She had the biggest titties I ever saw...
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431. and I stared at them
the whole ride home.
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432. And I never would have seen them
if my daddy hadn't...
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433. punished me to begin with.
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434. So, what are you saying?
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435. When life gives you lemons,
you make lemonade?
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436. No, George, I'm saying, sometimes,
you think the Lord is giving you lemons...
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437. and, in fact, he's giving you
big, beautiful titties.
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438. So there's an upside to you being
appointed chairman to this committee?
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439. Well, this damn civil rights issue is
gonna tear the Democrats in two.
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440. We got rival camps
that are never gonna see eye to eye.
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441. But as long as they're sitting
at the table...
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442. they're gonna need an interpreter.
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443. And Kennedys don't speak Southern.
Southerners don't speak Kennedy.
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444. I'm the only man who's fluent
in both languages.
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445. Which side are you on?
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446. You're missing the point.
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447. As long as neither side declares
all-out war, both sides need me.
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448. The best thing that can happen for me is
this civil rights debate goes on forever.
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449. And how do we make that happen, sir?
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450. Compromise, boys.
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451. Endless compromise.
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452. So chairman of the Equal
Employment Opportunities Committee.
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453. Boy, those Kennedys
must really hate you.
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454. Ha-ha-ha. Yeah, yeah.
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455. - I drew the short straw on this one.
- I wouldn't worry about it.
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456. I don't imagine that committee's
gonna be around very long.
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457. Don't be so sure.
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458. Never underestimate
Southern delegation.
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459. My army may be small,
but our cause is mighty.
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460. Am I talking to Senator Richard Russell
or General Stonewall Jackson?
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461. No, you're talking to the man
who defeated three presidents on this.
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462. I'll defeat a fourth.
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463. What did Abe Lincoln say
after he woke up from a three-day drunk?
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464. - I don't know.
- "I freed the what?"
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465. - Thank you, Eddie.
- Yeah, thank you, Eddie.
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466. Now...
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467. government has a $1 billion contract
to build a new plane.
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468. I know exactly
where that contract should go.
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469. I bet you do, and I want nothing more...
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470. than to see that Lockheed plant
in Georgia get this contract.
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471. Glad to hear it. You convince that
committee of yours to go along with it.
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472. I will. I will.
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473. After you convince Lockheed
to make some changes at the plant.
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474. Not making any changes.
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475. Why don't those Kennedys
just leave these niggers alone?
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476. - They were happy.
- Come on, Dick.
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477. I can't have signs all over the plant
saying "colored" this and "white" that.
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478. Now you don't like
separate drinking fountains?
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479. Oh, Lord. All right, fine.
I'll bring in paper cups.
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480. I'm not saying
that you're not right about this...
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481. but you need to do
a little bit more on this one.
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482. You're gonna have to hire some nigras.
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483. Well, who do you think mops the floors?
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484. I'm not talking about janitors.
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485. I'm talking about engineers,
skilled labor.
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486. Show me a skilled one first.
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487. Government's got no business
telling employers who they should hire.
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488. It's the government's billion dollars.
I'm guessing we got some right.
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489. Forced hiring's a stone's throw away
from forced labor.
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490. - Last I heard, we were against that here.
- You don't have to convince me.
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491. I'm the one going 15 rounds
with the Kennedys on this.
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492. Those Harvard boys not gonna tell us...
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493. - how to run the state of Georgia.
- Of course not.
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494. But the Kennedy did get elected
by appealing to the colored man.
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495. Now, if we play this right,
we're gonna have those nigras...
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496. voting Democrat the next 200 years.
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497. You want me to surrender?
What are you doing?
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498. No. I am asking you...
I'm begging you...
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499. to give these Kennedys
a little something just to quiet them down.
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500. It ain't gonna make any difference,
but if we don't move at all...
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501. their allies are gonna line up
against us...
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502. and there's gonna be no way to put
the brake on all sorts of wild legislation.
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503. - It'll be Reconstruction all over again.
- Well, let them try. Just let them try.
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504. I'll use every means at my disposal
to defend this cause...
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505. till the last breath of air
escapes my lungs.
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506. Keep the air in your lungs, Dick.
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507. I'm... I'm gonna get you
what you want...
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508. but just help me out a little bit here.
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509. Since the 1954 Supreme Court Ruling...
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510. in Brown V. The Board of Education...
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511. the issue of civil rights has
taken hold throughout the nation.
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512. Last year,
in Greensboro, North Carolina...
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513. four negro college students staged
a sit-in at a whites-only lunch counter...
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514. sparking a wave of similar
demonstrations in other states.
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515. And earlier this spring...
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516. a group known
as the Freedom Riders...
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517. began their voyage
throughout the South.
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518. They have been met by cameras
and, at times, by mobs.
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519. This week in Jackson, Mississippi...
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520. highway patrol officers
and national guardsmen kept the peace.
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521. But this much is clear:
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522. The cause of integration is
a national issue.
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523. Sir. Sir.
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524. Please take your seats.
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525. By presidential order, this committee
on equal-employment opportunity...
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526. is to be comprised of:
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527. "Four members of the cabinet..."
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528. four heads of agencies
and secretaries...
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529. "the Army, Navy and Air Force."
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530. Out of curiosity, who the hell are all you?
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531. We got the undersecretary of state,
the undersecretary of defense.
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532. We got Nick Katzenbach.
What's the matter?
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533. Bobby Kennedy too busy
to join us today?
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534. Sir, the attorney general had a previous...
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535. Despite the fact that none
of your bosses are here...
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536. there is one person on this long list
that did, in fact, show up.
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537. And it is the vice president.
So let's get this thing started.
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538. First order of business,
$1 billion contract...
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539. to build a new transport airplane.
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540. Senator Russell seems to think
the contract is going to Georgia.
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541. That's because it is.
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542. That Lockheed plant's record
on civil rights is disgraceful.
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543. How old are you?
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544. - Thirty-two. Sir.
- Mm.
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545. Richard Russell is the leader
of the Southern Democratic Caucus...
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546. and chairman
of the Armed Services Committee.
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547. We are gonna work
with Senator Russell on this.
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548. Better to have him inside the tent
pissing out than outside pissing in.
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549. Sir, I know I speak for my boss
when I say...
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550. that this is a fight
in which we should not give an inch.
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551. The secretary of labor's drafted a list of
demands that he would like addressed...
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552. before we award the contract
to any plant.
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553. We need to use this opportunity
to demonstrate the full power...
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554. of this committee.
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555. If your boss wants to make demands,
tell him to deliver them to me in person.
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556. And, son,
if this committee had any real power...
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557. the man you work for would be sitting
at this table instead of you.
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558. This meeting is adjourned.
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559. Mr. President, over here!
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560. Get down. Get down! Go, go, go!
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561. I'm switching to Charlie frequency.
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562. Stay with him.
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563. Stay down, stay down! Go, go, go!
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564. - Good morning, Mrs. Lincoln.
- Good morning, Mr. Kennedy.
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565. - Mr. Bobby.
- Hi, Caroline. How are you?
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566. Here you go.
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567. - Hi, Caroline.
- Come on, hon.
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568. Good morning, Lyndon.
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569. - Oh, hello, Mr. President.
- Sorry to keep you waiting.
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570. - How you getting along?
- Busy morning.
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571. How are we doing on this committee?
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572. Fine, Mr. President.
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573. Need to make sure
that this Lockheed contract conforms...
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574. - to the committee's purpose.
- Well, ahem...
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575. Senator Russell has assured me that...
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576. we can expect to see
some significant changes in that plant.
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577. That's not what I hear.
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578. If you're concerned,
you should come to one of our meetings.
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579. If you'd like me
to express my dissatisfaction...
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580. in front of the entire committee,
that could be arranged.
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581. Lyndon, we're not awarding
a government contract...
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582. to a plant that violates civil rights.
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583. And you might remind Senator Russell
that we don't need his help on this.
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584. We've got a Lockheed plant
in California happy to build planes.
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585. With all due respect,
if you take that contract from Russell...
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586. all it will show is
that you can't make him do...
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587. one damn thing
that he doesn't wanna do.
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588. Now, you have to understand
his thinking.
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589. It's straight out of the last century.
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590. He's never gonna be
a progressive like us.
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591. Why should we be working
with him on this, then?
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592. Because you don't wanna make
an enemy of Richard Russell.
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593. He'll put the brakes on every legislation
we're trying to move through Congress.
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594. We're not gonna let
one senator hold us hostage.
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595. I suggest you don't wanna find out
how powerful that one senator can be.
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596. I need this committee to show
a strong record right from the start.
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597. Something that demonstrates
concrete changes on civil rights.
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598. We can't do that if we're giving
a huge contract to a discriminatory plant.
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599. On the contrary, I think we can, sir.
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600. If we send that contract to Georgia...
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601. then I can get Russell to make
that plant hire a number of Negros.
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602. And then, we can have
white men and black men...
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603. working side by side
in the deep South...
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604. building America's newest airplane.
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605. This can be one hell of a victory
for this administration.
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606. All right, Lyndon, but...
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607. you're gonna have to move Russell.
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608. Thank you, Mr. President.
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609. Oh, and if I may, there's just
one other item I'd like to discuss.
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610. What's happening with Sarah Hughes?
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611. The judge from Dallas?
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612. You haven't responded
to my recommendation to nominate her.
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613. It's not your place
to make that recommendation.
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614. She'd make a damn fine judge.
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615. - She's too old.
- To you, everybody's too old.
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616. Senators make those recommendations.
You know that.
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617. I promised Sarah Hughes
that appointment.
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618. It's Ralph Yarborough's
recommendation to make.
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619. How's it gonna look to my state
if I can't get a federal judge appointed?
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620. I understand your frustration, Lyndon,
but this is how it's gotta be done.
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621. We'll give Sarah Hughes a look
next time. Thanks for stopping by.
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622. She'll be ready to take off this summer.
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623. Record time.
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624. Are you sure that big bitch will fly?
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625. She'll fly all right.
Built by Georgia's finest.
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626. Half of them, anyway.
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627. Thanks to you.
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628. Jesus, Lyndon.
God, put that thing away.
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629. Look at that.
Number-two man in Washington.
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630. Attorney generals
don't become president.
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631. There's a lot of things these Kennedy
boys do that no one else has done.
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632. He is a nice-looking boy.
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633. You know, I've been...
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634. hearing disturbing news about
some goddamn civil rights bill.
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635. Yeah.
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636. Yeah, I'm afraid
I've been hearing the same thing.
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637. I hope you're impressing on the president
the severity of the moment.
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638. Well, I have, but, unfortunately,
he doesn't answer to me or you.
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639. Mmm.
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640. So Kennedy won the presidency
by a fraction of a percent.
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641. Do you recall my margin of victory
that very same year? Ha-ha-ha.
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642. Mmm. Hang on, Dick.
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643. - Yeah, I believe you were unopposed.
- That's right. I was. Unopposed.
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644. Six years before that too.
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645. And six years before that.
And you know what?
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646. Six years before that.
Are you plodding toward a point?
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647. I may not be president, but neither
am I ever in jeopardy of losing my job.
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648. So if the president sends
a civil rights bill to Congress...
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649. it'll be my distinct pleasure
to see it die a painful death.
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650. And I'll kill every other
bill along the way.
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651. I don't care
if it costs my party the White House.
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652. I'm sure we can all sit down and come
to an agreement that we can all live with.
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653. It seems like every time we do that,
I'm the only one giving something up.
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654. And I'm about running out of things
that I can live without.
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655. Dick, you didn't have to give up
your billion-dollar airplane, did you?
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656. I'm not saying lay down and die,
but this train is leaving the station.
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657. So you can stand there
and watch it roll on by...
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658. or you can hop on it with me
and try to slow the damn thing down.
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659. Yeah.
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660. Move, move, move!
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661. Stay back! Stay back.
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662. We're not stopping
for anything, understand?
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663. - You bet, partner. You ready, Bird?
- Here we go.
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664. - Let's move.
- Everybody back!
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665. Everyone back.
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666. Keep that area clear.
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667. Keep the area clear!
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668. - What's going on?
- Move!
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669. We're going right through
this door right here, sir. Here we go.
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670. Copy that.
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671. Get them out of here.
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672. - Back in the corner. Here we go.
- Sorry?
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673. Here you go.
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674. Nobody comes in unless he's got
a damn good reason to be here.
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675. - He wants you to call Washington.
- I'm not leaving this man.
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676. The president and Governor Connally
suffered gunshot wounds.
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677. I don't know the governor's condition,
but the president...
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678. It's bad.
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679. We need to get you to Washington
as soon as possible.
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680. I'm not leaving here.
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681. Mr. Vice President, safest place
for you is the White House.
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682. It would be unthinkable for me
to leave President Kennedy...
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683. while he fights for his life.
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684. Gentlemen...
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685. this is a time for prayer
if ever there was one.
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686. In another current trouble spot:
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687. Plaquemine, Louisiana.
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688. Mounted state troopers and police...
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689. used tear gas
and high-pressure water hoses...
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690. in Plaquemine last night to break up
a civil rights demonstration...
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691. that almost erupted into a race riot.
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692. How many more demonstrations do we
have to look at with hoses and dogs?
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693. I'm running out of ways
to explain to the press corps...
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694. why the civil rights bill
isn't being sent to Congress.
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695. I'm running out of ways
to explain it to Congress.
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696. You take legislative action now,
all you'll do is fan the flames.
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697. We made promises
during the campaign.
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698. We sit on this bill,
our supporters will never forgive us.
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699. It is also the right thing to do.
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700. - It's the wrong time to do it.
- The wrong time?
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701. We've got kids in the street
getting their heads busted open.
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702. And how does sending
what will surely be...
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703. a failed bill to Congress help kids?
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704. Well, burying our head in the sand
is not a solution.
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705. Neither is getting your ass handed
to you by Richard Russell.
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706. - I am so tired...
- Forget about the demise of the bill.
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707. What do you think
he'll do to your budget?
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708. Do you believe
they'll hold the budget bill hostage?
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709. To block civil rights,
they'll hold everything hostage.
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710. - To hell with Russell. We'll go around him.
- You can't.
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711. Then we'll go through him.
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712. We've got Martin Luther King writing
letters from jail. It's an embarrassment.
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713. - What are we waiting for?
- Mr. President...
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714. I may not be the smartest man
in this room.
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715. Hell, I may not be as smart
as any man in this room.
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716. But I know the Congress
of the United States.
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717. And if you submit
this civil rights bill now...
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718. it will never become law.
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719. Thank you, gentlemen.
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720. - What do you think?
- The time for negotiation is over.
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721. - What about Southern Democrats?
- You never had their support.
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722. This is one of those times
to draw a line in the sand.
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723. We could get to them through Lyndon.
Send a message.
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724. They might listen to a Southerner
who's on our side.
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725. What makes you think he's on our side?
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726. Kenny...
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727. can we get this bill passed?
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728. I don't know, sir.
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729. It's not gonna be easy.
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730. Well, we don't do these things
because they're easy.
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731. We do them because they're hard.
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732. What do you want me to tell Lyndon?
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733. He's no longer a part of this discussion.
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734. The Kennedys attended
private schools their entire lives.
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735. Now they wanna talk about equality.
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736. Voluntary integration is one thing,
but don't you think that I...
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737. as an American citizen,
shouldn't be forced to eat a hamburger...
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738. next to someone in a restaurant
I don't wanna bump elbows with?
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739. Dick, I think it is unconscionable...
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740. that you, as an American citizen,
should ever...
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741. be forced to eat a hamburger.
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742. Don't be a wisea... Lyndon.
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743. I don't find this topic amusing.
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744. Well, here's where I get confused.
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745. A baby calf is born.
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746. It grows into a cow,
lives on a farm, gets slaughtered...
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747. butchered, packaged,
shipped, cooked...
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748. and finally served to you.
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749. Most, if not all, those steps required
the hands of black men.
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750. Why is it that
when it comes time to eat it...
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751. you can't stomach the notion of sitting
next to a black man while you chew?
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752. - If those...
- May I clear your plate?
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753. Oh, yes, Zephyr. Delicious.
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754. "If the law can compel me
to hire a negro..."
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755. it can compel a negro
to work for me.
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756. "And such a law would do nothing more
than enslave a minority."
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757. And that's what one senator had to say
about civil rights legislation. Thank you.
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758. That's probably Strom Thurmond.
He's an asshole and a moron.
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759. No, it was you.
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760. 1949, your first speech
on the Senate floor. Ha.
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761. You spoke for over an hour in opposition
to a civil rights bill just like this one.
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762. I remember watching you speak,
thinking to myself:
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763. "This young man's the future
of the South."
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764. The best leaders of the time...
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765. from both our states,
voted for secession.
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766. And they were great men
who nearly destroyed America.
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767. I don't ever want a history book
to say that about me.
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768. Mmm.
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769. Let me ask you something.
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770. When was the last time
you had a meal with her?
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771. She's an employee...
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772. but if you think
that I would have any objection...
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773. of breaking bread with her,
then you are a fool.
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774. So you're telling me she's your equal?
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775. That woman spends more time in
this house than anyone except Lady Bird.
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776. She is family.
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777. I don't know
how I missed the resemblance.
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778. Look, what I'm talking about here
is freedom.
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779. I'm talking about the preservation
of a way of life.
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780. A way of life
that you and I both grew up with.
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781. There's nothing wrong with that.
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782. Then why are we whispering?
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783. One hundred years
of delay have passed...
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784. since President Lincoln freed
the slaves.
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785. Yet their heirs, their grandsons,
are not fully free.
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786. They are not yet freed
from the bonds of injustice.
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787. They are not yet freed from social
and economic oppression.
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788. And this nation...
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789. for all its hopes and all its boasts...
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790. will not be fully free
until all its citizens are free.
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791. Next week, I shall ask the Congress
of the United States to act...
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792. to make a commitment
it has not fully made in this century...
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793. to the proposition that race...
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794. has no place
in American life or law.
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795. Good morning, Mrs. Lincoln.
I'd like a moment with the president.
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796. Sir, Vice President Johnson is here.
What shall I tell him?
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797. You can go in.
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798. Thank you.
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799. Good morning, Mr. President.
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800. - How you getting along?
- You're up early, Lyndon.
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801. No, the president hasn't arrived yet,
but what do you need?
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802. It can wait.
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803. What's on your mind?
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804. I wanna know
the president's intentions for '64.
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805. Does he wanna keep me on the ticket?
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806. Dropping you from the ticket
would be more trouble than it's worth.
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807. Now, if you'll excuse me,
I was on my way.
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808. Bobby.
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809. Why don't you like me?
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810. Your brother likes me.
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811. Your father likes me.
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812. What is it makes you hate me so much?
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813. I don't hate you. I just... I...
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814. We see the world in very different ways.
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815. Then why do you keep me around?
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816. I was in Congress 24 years...
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817. but you never asked for my help
in legislative issues.
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818. I'm from the South...
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819. but when you need help down there,
you go to other Southerners.
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820. Why don't you just...
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821. put me out to pasture?
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822. You've worked overtime
making sure I'm politically through.
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823. I can never run for elected office again.
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824. Hell, I don't even know
if I can help the president out in '64.
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825. This isn't about '64, is it?
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826. It's about '68.
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827. You don't wanna bring in someone new.
You keep me here precisely because...
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828. you've made me politically irrelevant.
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829. That way, in '68...
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830. the vice president isn't
the presumptive nominee.
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831. You are.
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832. You think I'd be that calculating?
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833. I know I would be.
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834. If either of you get a better job offer,
I suggest you take it.
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835. My future is behind me.
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836. He's gone.
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837. Mr. President?
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838. Sir, I need to announce
the death of President Kennedy.
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839. Ahem. I want you to hold off
on that, Malcolm.
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840. Rufus, get some cars set up and let
the drivers know we're ready to move.
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841. Emery, have your people
locate Luci and Lynda Bird.
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842. I want my daughters to meet us
when we arrive in Washington.
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843. Also, have McNamara, Rusk and the rest
of the cabinet on the ground at Andrews.
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844. Rusk and five cabinet members
are on a plane to Japan.
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845. Turn it around.
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846. I need you to tell Mrs. Kennedy
it's time to go.
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847. Mrs. Kennedy won't leave
without the body.
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848. Well, we won't leave here
without Mrs. Kennedy.
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849. - Sir, we need to get you in the air.
- Not without Jackie.
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850. - Then let's wait for her at the plane.
- Fine.
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851. Cliff, I need people I know close by.
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852. Congressmen, I want you
flying back to Washington with me.
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853. Yes, sir. Sir...
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854. the American people need to know
that President Kennedy has died.
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855. On April 14th, 1865...
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856. two men attempted to kill
Secretary of State William Seward...
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857. stabbing him in his home.
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858. At the same time,
another assassin was on his way...
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859. to take the life
of Vice President Andrew Johnson.
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860. This was the same night...
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861. that John Wilkes Booth
shot Abraham Lincoln.
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862. We don't know the extent
of this conspiracy or who's behind it.
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863. Malcolm, you're to announce
President Kennedy's death...
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864. only after the rest of us
are safely on board that plane.
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865. Otherwise, you're gonna make
these boys' jobs...
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866. - a whole hell of a lot harder.
- Sir.
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867. It was only on October the 24th...
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868. that our ambassador
to the United Nations, Adlai Stevenson...
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869. was assaulted in Dallas,
leaving a dinner meeting there.
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870. From Dallas, Texas,
the flash, apparently official...
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871. President Kennedy died
at 1 p.m. Central Standard Time...
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872. 2 o'clock Eastern Standard Time...
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873. some 38 minutes ago.
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874. Vice President Lyndon Johnson
has left the hospital in Dallas...
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875. but we do not know
to where he has proceeded.
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876. Presumably, he will be taking
the oath of office shortly...
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877. and become the 36th president
of the United States.
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878. I wanna thank everybody
for getting here so quickly.
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879. And I'm gonna need your help
back in Washington.
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880. - Marie, can you join me in the next room?
- Yes, sir.
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881. - Excuse me.
- At Dallas Airport...
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882. was cheerful, waving...
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883. This is Lyndon Johnson.
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884. Yeah.
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885. I need you to take notes.
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886. Sir, I got Lyndon Johnson
on the phone.
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887. Hello, Lyndon.
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888. Bobby, I am...
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889. so sorry for your loss.
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890. Words cannot express...
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891. The whole country mourns with you.
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892. - Thank you.
- Listen, Bobby...
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893. I need your opinion about something.
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894. People down here are saying that I...
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895. I should take the oath of office
as soon as possible...
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896. before we depart.
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897. What do you think about that?
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898. Well, I think it would be nice
for President Kennedy...
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899. to return to Washington as president.
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900. Well, I understand that. I do.
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901. But we got confusion down here,
and it's liable to turn into panic.
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902. I think it would put
a lot of people at ease...
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903. if I was to take the oath right now.
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904. What's the matter?
You afraid you'll arrive...
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905. and the White House won't be here?
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906. I think it's important
that the world knows...
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907. that the American government is
functioning and someone's in charge.
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908. Well, I don't know what the hurry is...
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909. but if you're so insistent
on taking the oath, take the oath.
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910. Okay, Bobby, then I'll take the oath.
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911. Fine, Lyndon.
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912. Now, we have
to be absolutely certain that...
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913. we do this the right way.
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914. So I need you to get me
the precise wording.
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915. - Is that all?
- One last thing.
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916. Who do we need to administer it?
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917. Any judge can do it.
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918. Okay, well, thank you, Bobby.
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919. God bless.
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920. Get me Sarah Hughes.
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921. I do solemnly swear...
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922. I do solemnly swear...
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923. That I will faithfully execute...
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924. That I will faithfully execute...
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925. The office of president
of the United States...
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926. The office of president
of the United States...
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927. And will, to the best of my ability...
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928. And will, to the best of my ability...
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929. - Preserve, protect...
- Preserve, protect...
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930. - And defend...
- And defend...
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931. The Constitution of the United States.
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932. - The Constitution of the United States.
- So help me God.
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933. So help me God.
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934. At 3:39 p.m.,
the machinery of our government...
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935. conferred the unique powers
and awesome responsibilities...
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936. of the presidency
upon Lyndon Baines Johnson.
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937. There is, in the urgent necessity
of this continuity of presidential power...
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938. a reassurance
that the government will function...
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939. the nation endure,
no matter how great the tragedy...
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940. no matter how grievous the shock.
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941. Welcome back, sir.
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942. - Mrs. Johnson.
- Glad you're safe, sir.
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943. Early reports said you'd been shot
or that you'd had a heart attack.
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944. Agent Youngblood
took excellent care of us.
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945. - Bird?
- Yes?
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946. Can you get your good stationery? I'd like
to write letters to Caroline and John.
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947. - Juanita.
- Yes, sir?
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948. - Come with me. I need to make calls.
- Yes, sir.
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949. Yes, it has been a shocking day.
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950. Well, I...
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951. You know,
I feel inadequate to the task.
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952. And I'm gonna be relying
on your good, sound judgment.
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953. And...
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954. I'll be calling on you...
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955. to get your advice.
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956. You know how much
I've admired you over the years.
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957. Well, please give my love
to Mrs. Eisenhower.
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958. No, no, no.
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959. Anything Harry Truman has to say,
I'm all ears.
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960. I'm gonna be calling on you real soon.
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961. J. Edgar, you are not just
the head of the Federal Bureau...
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962. you're as close
as "close" can be to me.
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963. Now, let's just try to put
our country at close ranks...
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964. and pull ourselves out of this
terrible situation we find ourselves in.
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965. Nellie, how's our boy?
Is he in a lot of pain?
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966. Well, tell John I'm praying for him...
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967. and Bird and I are sending you both
a big hug and a kiss.
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968. Pierre, it makes no sense
to be jumping ship now...
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969. when we're all
on the same fucking ocean.
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970. I'm going to bed, dear.
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971. Okay, baby.
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972. Now, I need you now
more than he ever did.
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973. Lady Bird and I will remain
at the Elms for the foreseeable future.
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974. And Jackie can stay at the White House
for as long as she likes.
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975. Bundy said you and your staff
should move to the Oval Office tomorrow.
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976. Fine.
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977. Ted Sorensen?
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978. It's Lyndon Johnson.
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979. Hello, Mr. President.
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980. I'm glad I tracked you down.
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981. Sir, Senator Russell's
pulled up to the house.
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982. Listen, I know how much
you loved President Kennedy.
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983. And he loved you too.
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984. You were a trusted servant,
loyal to the end.
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985. Ted, I need you now
more than he ever did.
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986. How many senators
did Russell bring with him?
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987. Looks like the entire Southern delegation.
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988. Any idea what they want?
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989. Russell said they just wanted
to wish you well.
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990. No. They could've done that
over the phone.
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991. Mr. President.
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992. Mr. President.
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993. In this dark hour
of our nation's history...
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994. we must remember
to give thanks for our blessings.
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995. Because out of the despicable ashes
of a presidential assassination...
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996. a new leader has emerged.
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997. And we're all here to offer our support.
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998. Yes, sir.
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999. After a century of persecution,
a century of being treated as inferior...
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1000. after 100 long years...
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1001. we finally have one of our own
leading this nation.
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1002. America has a Southern president.
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1003. And we could think
of no finer representative for our people.
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1004. Dear Lord...
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1005. continue to watch over our president...
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1006. and fill him with the strength...
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1007. and wisdom as he works to do
the same for all your children.
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1008. Amen. Amen.
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1009. Thank you, Dick. Gentlemen.
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1010. Good morning, gentlemen.
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1011. - Mr. President.
- Mr. President.
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1012. I'm pleased to see you
back at work already.
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1013. The Constitution put me
in the White House...
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1014. but there's no law
to make you stay here with me.
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1015. Now, I know you loved
President Kennedy...
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1016. but I need you now
more than he ever did.
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1017. Not that I loved Caesar less...
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1018. but that I loved Rome more.
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1019. - I can't believe he quoted Shakespeare.
- Can't believe he quoted Brutus.
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1020. Good morning, Mrs. Lincoln.
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1021. Good morning.
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1022. Now, I have an 11:30 appointment.
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1023. Can I get my girls
in the office by then?
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1024. I'll do the best I can.
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1025. I know you will.
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1026. Mrs. Kennedy
had the new carpet installed...
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1027. when everybody went to Texas.
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1028. Oh. Strange choice.
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1029. What's going on?
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1030. Mr. Johnson told me
to clear everything out immediately.
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1031. You don't waste any time,
do you, Lyndon?
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1032. - Excuse me?
- It's going to take some doing to get...
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1033. all of President Kennedy's
belongings packed and relocated.
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1034. I was told to use this office.
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1035. Just like you were told
to take the oath in Dallas?
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1036. Bobby...
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1037. I'm not trying
to shove myself anywhere.
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1038. In fact, I told Jackie she could stay
in the East Wing as long as she needs.
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1039. Well, that's not really the part of the
building that you're interested in, is it?
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1040. I'm just trying to do my job.
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1041. My brother's coffin is down the hall.
This is not where our attention should be.
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1042. We all mourn for your brother.
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1043. But somebody has to tend
to the business of the country.
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1044. Mourning for my brother is
the business of the country.
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1045. We can come back later
after my cabinet meeting.
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1046. Your cabinet...
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1047. Bobby...
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1048. I know you've got a lot on your mind.
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1049. But I want you to stand with me
as attorney general.
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1050. You've already got one photograph
with a grieving Kennedy at your side.
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1051. Do you really need another?
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1052. I'd appreciate it if you kept me
apprised of any...
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1053. change in plans you might have.
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1054. Okay.
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1055. Yeah, I know where to find you.
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1056. People gathered outside
the grounds of the White House today...
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1057. watching the dignitaries
and government officials...
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1058. and representatives
of foreign governments...
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1059. come through the gates
and go to pay last respects...
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1060. to President Kennedy, lying in
the East Room of the White House.
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1061. Our reporter, David Schumacher,
was outside the White House...
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1062. and talked to some of those people.
Let's look at that film now.
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1063. Just words... Just... I just can't describe
just how I feel at this time.
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1064. It just seems empty.
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1065. It just doesn't seem like anybody else
could fill the place the way he did.
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1066. Sir, we need to discuss
your address to Congress.
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1067. It's unreal.
This can't happen in our country.
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1068. I feel the profound grief that...
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1069. I'm not ready for that yet.
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1070. Well, with all due respect,
you better get ready.
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1071. President Kennedy's burial
has been set for Monday.
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1072. Thursday being Thanksgiving,
we don't have much of a window.
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1073. Thinking that, possibly,
the only thing we could do is to...
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1074. pray that Lyndon Johnson
can carry on.
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1075. Johnson gave Pierre the "I need
you more than he needed you" speech.
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1076. What did you tell him?
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1077. I told him I'd stay as press
secretary as long as he needed me.
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1078. Till Tuesday.
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1079. Johnson's not gonna be satisfied till
every one of us promises to serve him.
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1080. So, what are we doing here?
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1081. In his inaugural address...
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1082. President Kennedy declared that...
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1083. the torch had been passed
to a new generation of Americans.
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1084. The question before us now is:
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1085. Who should be the custodian
of that torch?
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1086. The Constitution may say
that the vice president...
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1087. is the next in the line of succession,
but does anyone here believe...
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1088. that Lyndon Johnson is
the man to carry that torch?
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1089. So, what are you suggesting?
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1090. I didn't come to Washington
just to work for John Kennedy.
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1091. I came here to work
for what John Kennedy believed in.
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1092. There is unfinished business.
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1093. Right now our only hope of completing it
is by serving his successor.
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1094. That's not true. There are other ways.
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1095. We've come too far
to put everything on hold.
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1096. So you think that Johnson will continue
the work of President Kennedy?
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1097. This is a man who has fought against
every piece of civil rights legislation...
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1098. for the last 20 years.
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1099. How do you honor Kennedy
by working for Johnson?
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1100. You're looking at it wrong.
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1101. Even if Johnson believed in what
we believe in, and that is up for debate...
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1102. how much do you think
he'd accomplish in one year?
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1103. Good point.
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1104. Could we mount a campaign by then?
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1105. Bobby is more powerful and
more popular than any other Democrat...
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1106. including Lyndon Johnson.
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1107. The men in this room all want to see
a president, a President Kennedy...
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1108. deliver this world to a better place.
So do the people of this country.
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1109. Hear, hear.
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1110. What are you
asking us to do? Quit?
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1111. - Betray Lyndon Johnson?
- No.
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1112. No, no, no. No one is being asked
to sabotage anything.
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1113. No one is calling for a mass exodus,
and this certainly is not a coup d'état.
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1114. Johnson needs to make his case
to the American people.
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1115. He needs to prove
that he's worthy of this job.
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1116. And if he stumbles...
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1117. if he should fall...
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1118. we need to be prepared
to challenge him.
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1119. And it will be Bobby's time.
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1120. We can't just sweep
the rest of the agenda under the rug.
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1121. Yes. He has to make
some progress on civil rights.
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1122. - Some. We need to be realistic.
- Howdy, Zephyr.
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1123. - Evening, sir.
- Good evening, sir.
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1124. Hear anything back
from the Kennedy men?
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1125. Well, two nights ago,
they had a meeting...
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1126. and I... I think we're gonna
hear something soon.
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1127. How they going in there?
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1128. It's going.
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1129. We can't just keep doing
the same thing.
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1130. The best thing we can do is
show some progress in civil rights.
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1131. "Some progress" is not enough.
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1132. The civil rights bill was the cornerstone
of Kennedy's presidency.
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1133. Even Kennedy was gonna have
to compromise.
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1134. Exactly.
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1135. And nobody expects Johnson
to be John Kennedy.
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1136. Do our daughters know I love them?
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1137. Of course they do, Lyndon. Why?
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1138. I didn't always know.
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1139. Rebekah loved you.
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1140. Some days, she...
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1141. made me feel like a prince, but...
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1142. some days...
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1143. Lyndon.
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1144. Honey?
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1145. You're not supposed to have that.
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1146. Now, what's this all about?
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1147. From the time I was a boy, I...
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1148. I had this dream...
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1149. I'd rather not have it
than have it this way.
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1150. Oh, my poor darling.
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1151. They don't... They want...
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1152. They want Jack. They love Jack.
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1153. They love Bobby. They...
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1154. They don't even like me.
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1155. Lyndon...
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1156. your mother didn't turn her back on you
because she didn't love you.
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1157. She just couldn't stand to see you
when you weren't at your best.
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1158. She wouldn't wanna see me now.
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1159. You're gonna be all right.
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1160. You're a good man in a tight spot.
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1161. President Kennedy did
wonderful things for America.
Copy !req
1162. Not the least of which was choosing you
to be his successor.
Copy !req
1163. He was a man of great ideas.
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1164. Now the country needs a man...
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1165. who can deliver.
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1166. If we don't do anything
about civil rights...
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1167. we'll face a challenge
at the convention.
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1168. - From Bobby?
- From someone.
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1169. The question is:
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1170. What's the minimum we need
to accomplish in order to win reelection?
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1171. Which provisions in Kennedy's bill
can we live without?
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1172. Are you saying weaken the bill
right out of the gate?
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1173. We can't risk everything
chasing ambitious goals.
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1174. Then what the hell's the presidency for?
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1175. Sit.
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1176. It can't be about a shiny airplane
or a room with no corners.
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1177. Surely, we can aspire
to something greater.
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1178. You wanna back
Kennedy's civil rights bill?
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1179. The entire goddamn thing.
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1180. Are you even in favor of it?
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1181. You know, about a...
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1182. year ago...
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1183. my private cook Mrs. Wright,
who you know...
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1184. was driving from here
down to the ranch in Texas.
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1185. So I asked her if she would mind...
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1186. bringing my dog,
Little Beagle Johnson, with her...
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1187. in order that he could be there
when I got home.
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1188. Mrs. Wright respectfully declined.
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1189. She said it is hard enough...
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1190. for a black woman driving
through the South...
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1191. without having a dog to worry about.
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1192. Finding a place to eat,
to sleep, to use the restroom.
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1193. The personal cook of the vice president
of the United States...
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1194. has to drive through towns
without stopping...
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1195. then squat to pee
by the side of the road.
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1196. Hundred years ago,
she would've been a slave.
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1197. Hundred years from now, hell,
she might be president.
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1198. But today...
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1199. we live in a time
of too much uncertainty.
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1200. Where can she eat?
Where can she sleep?
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1201. Can she vote?
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1202. And if she does, will she be harassed
for casting that vote?
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1203. Can she attend school?
If so, which school?
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1204. Can she travel the cities
and towns of this land...
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1205. without fearing for her safety?
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1206. What rights that belong
to the men in this room...
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1207. should not be afforded to her?
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1208. Sir, you're gonna lose the support of
the people who've always had your back.
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1209. And if you aren't successful, you're never
gonna earn the support of anyone else.
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1210. Four other presidents have fought
Congress on this and failed.
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1211. There will be no compromise.
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1212. There will be no negotiation.
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1213. And there will be no failure.
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1214. This time,
Congress is not fighting a president.
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1215. It's fighting two.
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1216. Never underestimate
the intensity of a martyr's cause...
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1217. or the size of a Texan's balls.
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1218. Good morning, Mr. President.
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1219. Good morning, Juanita.
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1220. Ted, we have scheduled a speech before
a joint session of Congress tomorrow.
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1221. I've heard.
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1222. I'd like you to write it.
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1223. Mr. President...
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1224. I don't know
that I'll be coming back to work.
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1225. Ted...
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1226. the voice of John Kennedy rings
throughout our land.
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1227. You gave words to that voice.
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1228. I need those words now.
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1229. Mr. President, I...
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1230. We are moving ahead full tilt
with his civil rights bill.
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1231. His entire agenda.
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1232. This is about making
President Kennedy's vision...
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1233. a reality.
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1234. Just checking to see
if you need anything.
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1235. I don't understand
what you want this to be.
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1236. Is it supposed to be a speech...
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1237. - or a eulogy...?
- Both.
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1238. A country's final goodbye
to President Kennedy...
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1239. and its first introduction
to President Johnson.
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1240. It's a eulogy,
it's an opening statement...
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1241. it's a State of the Union,
it's an inaugural address.
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1242. And you have less
than 21 hours to write it.
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1243. Do you really believe
he can accomplish all this?
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1244. I do.
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1245. How can he?
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1246. The same way he always has.
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1247. You are as worthless as porkless pig.
Now get me the goddamn list!
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1248. Senator Dirksen's office
said he can stop by.
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1249. - I'll go to him.
Mr. President...
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1250. I need to know
your thinking on Vietnam.
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1251. My thinking on Vietnam is that
I don't wanna think about Vietnam.
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1252. You stayed on the line to wait for me
to hang up on you?
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1253. - Rusk needs 10 minutes.
- He can have them in 20.
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1254. - There's gonna be a Southern filibuster.
- What's the count on cloture?
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1255. - About 56.
- You can leave about now.
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1256. Trust me, Bob.
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1257. I am not gonna be the president to let
Southeast Asia fall to the communists.
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1258. When I ask for a number,
I need a goddamn number.
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1259. Senator Dirksen,
this civil rights bill will have its day.
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1260. Oh, it's gonna have more than its day, sir.
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1261. There's going to be all-out war,
and I need men.
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1262. Men with principle.
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1263. Because the Southerners in my party,
most of them anyway...
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1264. are gonna rise up against us.
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1265. Now, Senator Yarborough,
are you up for that?
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1266. It is my sincere hope
that the Republicans...
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1267. the party of Lincoln...
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1268. fire the final shot.
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1269. Sir, I serve at your pleasure.
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1270. Good.
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1271. This is your fucking mess
I'm cleaning up.
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1272. Good to see you, Dick.
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1273. How you getting along?
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1274. Why don't we have a drink?
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1275. No.
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1276. No, I... I think
I'm done drinking with you.
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1277. You hurt the very people
who made you who you are.
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1278. And for what?
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1279. Civil rights is an idea
whose time has come.
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1280. This will define your presidency.
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1281. I can only hope.
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1282. You're willing to hitch your wagon
to the outcome of this bill?
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1283. We've been talking about this forever,
and we never say a damn thing.
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1284. Well... What...?
What do you wanna say?
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1285. That you're gonna turn
your back on me?
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1286. That you don't care about
everything I've done for you?
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1287. - That you're willing to betray me?
- That you're a racist.
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1288. All your talk about the Southern way of life
and loving the negra as your brother...
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1289. and all the while, you plot against him
like he is a sworn enemy.
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1290. I don't care where we're standing.
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1291. No man is gonna talk to me like that.
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1292. You are a good man, Dick.
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1293. World-class.
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1294. I admire you more than any man alive.
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1295. But you are wrong on this.
You are just plain wrong.
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1296. I'm gonna fight you
with everything that I have.
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1297. Fine. Fight me.
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1298. But not in here.
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1299. And not in backrooms
in hushed conversation.
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1300. Fight me on the floor
of the United States Senate...
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1301. in front of the entire world.
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1302. And on that battlefield...
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1303. let each man write his own legacy.
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1304. Time to go.
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1305. Try not to look at the Southern Caucus
when talking about civil rights.
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1306. How will he know
where they're sitting?
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1307. Don't worry. I'll spot them.
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1308. They'll be the ones not clapping.
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1309. Are you ready, sir?
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1310. Yes.
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1311. Mr. Speaker.
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1312. The president of the United States.
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1313. Mr. President.
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1314. Good, Mr. President.
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1315. Mr. President.
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1316. Mr. Speaker.
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1317. Mr. President.
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1318. Members of the House,
Members of the Senate...
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1319. my fellow Americans.
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1320. All I have...
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1321. I would have given gladly
not to be standing here today.
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1322. The greatest leader of our time...
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1323. has been struck down...
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1324. by the foulest deed of our time.
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1325. Today...
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1326. John Fitzgerald Kennedy lives on.
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1327. He lives on in the mind
and memories of mankind.
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1328. He lives on in the hearts
of his countrymen.
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1329. No words are sad enough...
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1330. to express our sense of loss.
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1331. No words are strong enough...
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1332. to express our determination...
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1333. to continue...
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1334. the forward thrust...
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1335. of America that he began.
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1336. An assassin's bullet
has thrust upon me...
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1337. the awesome burden
of the presidency.
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1338. And in this critical moment...
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1339. it is our duty...
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1340. yours and mine...
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1341. as the government
of the United States...
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1342. to do away with uncertainty
and doubt and delay...
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1343. and to show that we are capable
of decisive action.
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1344. That from the brutal loss
of our leader...
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1345. we will derive not weakness...
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1346. but strength.
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1347. John Kennedy's death commands
what his life conveyed:
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1348. That America must move forward.
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1349. The time has come...
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1350. for Americans of all races and creeds...
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1351. and political beliefs...
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1352. to understand...
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1353. and to respect one another.
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1354. So let us put an end to the teaching...
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1355. and the preaching of hate and evil...
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1356. and violence.
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1357. I profoundly hope...
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1358. that the tragedy and the torment
of these terrible days...
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1359. will bind us together
in new fellowship...
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1360. making us one people
in our hour of sorrow.
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1361. So let us, here, highly resolve...
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1362. that John Fitzgerald Kennedy
did not live...
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1363. or die in vain.
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1364. No memorial oration or eulogy
could more eloquently honor...
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1365. President Kennedy's memory...
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1366. than the earliest possible passage
of the civil rights bill...
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1367. for which he fought so long.
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1368. We have talked long enough
in this country about equal rights.
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1369. We have talked for 100 years or more.
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1370. It is time now to write
the next chapter...
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1371. and to write it in the books of law.
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1372. On the 20th day of January,
in 19 and 61...
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1373. John F. Kennedy told his countrymen...
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1374. that our national work...
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1375. would not be finished
in the first thousand days...
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1376. nor in the life of this administration.
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1377. Nor even perhaps
in our lifetime on this planet.
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1378. But he said:
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1379. "Let us begin."
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1380. Today...
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1381. in this moment of new resolve...
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1382. I would say
to all my fellow Americans:
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1383. Let us continue.
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1384. Sir, we need to move beyond
civil rights and start thinking about...
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1385. whatever else it is that we aim to do.
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1386. Well, if we've learned anything
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1387. it's that life is precious
and time is fleeting.
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1388. And I don't intend to waste either.
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1389. Mistakes will be made,
but inaction won't be one of them.
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1390. John Kennedy gave people hope.
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1391. Now we are gonna give them results.
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1392. Let's get to work.
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1393. - Thank you, Mr. President.
- Thank you.
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1394. Sir, I have the request from McNamara.
Can I get your signature right there?
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1395. Excuse me, Mr. President.
This is the brief...
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