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1:17:01
The answer is, we just don't know.
1:17:03
I'll tell you, it's gonna be one hell
of an investigation, I promise.

1:17:08
Public pressure on the administration
continues in the Sunnygate affair.

1:17:12
Senator Norris announced hearings...
1:17:14
... to discover the truth
in the allegations...

1:17:16
Yes, sir.
1:17:20
Yes, sir, we're watching it now.
1:17:22
What did she know about
the connection...

1:17:24
... between that base
and her engagement?

1:17:27
And when did she know about it?
Marla Gilbert, WFDD.

1:17:30
You lied to me.
1:17:31
What we did was
for the good of the country.

1:17:34
You lied to me.
1:17:35
What she's saying is that
certain decisions...

1:17:38
...on sensitive issues
have to be made discreetly.

1:17:41
After all, the welfare of the people...
1:17:43
Wait a minute,
I'm one of the people, aren't I?

1:17:45
The important thing
is that we pull together...

1:17:48
...so when that committee
starts the hearing...

1:17:50
You want to tell me what you
think I should say, right?

1:17:53
Only if you're comfortable with that.
1:17:55
Well, I don't know what I'm gonna say.
1:17:57
Tell you this.
I can't wait to find out.

1:18:00
Sunny, we're all in this together.
1:18:03
We, you and I, represent
the president, and I'm sure...

1:18:06
You're a very misguided person,
and I don't work for you any longer.

1:18:11
- Sunny?
- Going back to waiting on tables?

1:18:14
Goodbye, Mrs. St. John.
1:18:16
- All right, Sunny, look.
- Let me go, Mr. Hilley.

1:18:19
I'm going to make one last appeal
to you on behalf of the country.

1:18:24
There are at least
four people in here...

1:18:27
...who don't speak for my country.
And you're one of them.


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