:05:00
Why, your coat's wet.
:05:02
- Didn't you come in a car?
- No, I walked up from the station.
:05:06
Washington's a great town to walk in.
Always get a kick out of it.
:05:10
Yes, indeed.
Won't you come with me?
:05:16
I was supposed to be off duty
this evening, Mr. Cohan...
:05:19
...but when I heard you was coming, I
thought I'd like to see if you look the same.
:05:24
- That depends on when you saw me last.
- It must have been 30-some years ago.
:05:30
I was valet for Teddy Roosevelt.
:05:33
He got me a seat up in the gallery.
The play was George Washington Jr...
:05:39
...and you was just singing and dancing
all about the grand old flag.
:05:44
Mr. Teddy used to sing it in his bathtub.
:05:48
- It was a good old song in its day.
- It was.
:05:50
And it's just as good today
as it ever was.
:06:00
Come in.
:06:07
Well, hello there.
How's my double?
:06:11
Your double isn't too sure.
Give me time to work on that.
:06:14
- I was told you knew all the answers.
- There was a time when I thought so.
:06:20
- Right now, I wish I did.
- Yes, so do I.
:06:24
- Sit down, Mr. Cohan.
- Thanks.
:06:27
You know, I'm a little bit nervous.
:06:30
- I'm sorry I missed the opening of your show.
- Maybe just as well.
:06:35
Don't worry about it.
We understand each other perfectly.
:06:40
I think so.
:06:41
Herald Tribune says that you make a better
president in I'd Rather Be Right than I am.
:06:48
Don't forget,
that's a Republican newspaper.
:06:52
I can remember you and your family
very well. The Four Cohans.
:06:57
Do you really?
That's a long time ago.