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:26:02
I just got out yesterday, and here I am!
I want to be a reporter.

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How'd you get up here?
:26:08
The elevator, sir. I... I came up...
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With me. He came up with me.
It's my very good friend...

:26:13
Alex Finch.
:26:15
I... I was editor of the Yale Daily News and
:26:19
I was a stringer for two years for Time
:26:21
and I can start tonight. Now. Two hours ago.
:26:24
He's very hot. He's... He could be
our next Woodward and Bernstein.

:26:29
Well, at least talk to him, Ben.
:26:31
OK, Finch. Wait outside.
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Right!
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Thank you.
:26:54
Mr Bradlee will see you now.
:26:59
I'm sorry, Finch.
:27:00
But did you read the one about
the kitchen workers' strike?

:27:03
If I hired you, the guys in this office
would eat you for breakfast.

:27:08
Believe me, you need experience. Contacts.
:27:11
Find work on a small-town paper.
:27:13
Then, when you've paid your dues,
know your way around,

:27:17
gimme a call.
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OK.
:27:24
Thanks anyway.
:27:33
Bradlee doesn't know everything.
:27:36
- Hi. Philip Train.
- Hi.

:27:38
Philip Train...
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Pulitzer Prize, 1979.
:27:42
Wow.
:27:44
Listen, I'm about to get a cab.
Can I drop you anywhere?

:27:47
I have a car. I can give you a ride.
:27:49
I'd be honoured. Sir.
:27:59
I've lived in Washington all my life.

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