:03:05
Well, good luck to you, sir.
:03:07
Now, if you folks will bear
with me for a moment,
:03:10
I'm going to try and get in a word
with the new dictator of San Marcos.
:03:14
That's assuming I can get through
this noisy, demonstrative crowd.
:03:18
I wonder if you people
would let me through.
:03:20
I see the general off in the distance.
:03:22
The new dictator
talking to one of his men.
:03:26
Excuse me. Excuse me, sir.
:03:28
General. General, congratulations.
General Emilio Molina Vargas.
:03:34
General, a word from you,
if you will, sir, for our viewers.
:03:37
For many years, I have waited for
this day, but now I am the state.
:03:41
You may say that, sir, but many
important diplomats contend
:03:45
that you remain
the most hated man in the state.
:03:48
I will shut down the newspapers.
I will train my soldiers.
:03:52
We'll find the rebels.
:03:53
They may be in the form of democratic
guerrilla factions off in the hills.
:03:58
No, sir. We'll find them. Don't worry.
:04:00
- Good luck to you, sir.
- Thank you, sir.
:04:03
Well, you've heard it with your own eyes.
:04:05
Now we're going to have to see
what the future brings.
:04:09
Now, from the little dictatorship
of San Marcos in Latin America,
:04:13
Iet's go back to Jim McLane
in our studios in New York.