:17:02
- No.
- It isn't?
:17:04
I live in a small part of a house that
belongs to two men who live together.
:17:09
You understand the difference.
:17:12
Let's go on to something else then.
:17:14
When you first realized
that the alleged assailant...
:17:17
Alleged? You want to see alleged?
:17:19
I'll show you alleged.
:17:22
I've seen enough.
:17:25
Would you get the president
for me, please?
:17:28
She's got the working women,
the small-town folks...
:17:30
...the senior citizens, the gays,
the law-and-order bunch!
:17:33
And the baseball fans and the barflies
and the animal lovers!
:17:37
- Margaret!
- Yes. Yes, sir.
:17:39
Make sure the line to the hospital
is clear. Patch it through now!
:17:42
Do it! Do it!
:17:44
She really is something, sir.
:17:46
Truthfully, I never heard
of the emir before last night.
:17:49
I wasn't risking my life
for him or anything.
:17:52
I thought he was trying
to shoot the president.
:17:55
- Tell him to make the call now.
- He's talking.
:17:58
I didn't say "give my life,"
I said "risk."
:18:00
He is our president.
:18:02
No, sir.
:18:05
Yes, sir.
:18:07
No.
:18:09
Do you support the president
generally?
:18:11
Do you think he's doing a good job?
:18:13
He gets paid a lot more than me,
so he must be doing something right.
:18:17
Make the call!
:18:18
- Did you vote for the president?
- I never voted.
:18:21
- Never?
- Right, never.
:18:23
Do you consider yourself
a Republican or a Democrat?
:18:26
Look, I consider myself to be
just an American.
:18:30
Tell him to make the goddamn call!
:18:38
There's a call here that some
of you may want to listen to.
:18:43
Who is it?
:18:46
Hello?
:18:51
Mr. President?
:18:54
It's the president!