The Pelican Brief
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:13:06
They found Rosenberg around 1 A.M.
:13:08
His nurse was also murdered.
:13:11
Jensen was found two hours later
in some queer club.

:13:14
Voyles called me, wildly upset.
It's hardly good for FBl's reputation.

:13:18
He and Giminski are on the way.
:13:21
CIA should be involved,
at least for now.

:13:23
You must wait two hours to address
the nation if we want an audience.

:13:29
A coat and tie may seem a bit rehearsed.
How about a cardigan?

:13:32
You want me to talk to the nation
in a time of crisis wearing a sweater?

:13:37
Mr. President...
:13:39
...I've already told Justice
to put together a list of nominees.

:13:43
Restructuring the court
will be your legacy.

:13:46
Mr. President.
:13:49
Mr. Voyles, does the FBI
have any suspects?

:13:52
It's too soon.
:13:53
We'll have ballistics
and autopsies later.

:13:56
I would like to have a report on your
security and where it broke down.

:14:01
You're assuming it broke down.
:14:03
We have two dead judges, both of whom
were being protected by the FBl.

:14:08
Bob, I'd like a straight answer.
:14:10
Are these killings in any way
linked to the CIA...

:14:14
...or to any other agency
of the United States government?

:14:18
I'm shocked you'd think that.
:14:20
Bob, just look into it, okay?
:14:22
I suggest we meet back here at five.
:14:26
Five, gentlemen.
Thank you.

:14:35
It's rally-around-the-leader time.
:14:38
Your approval ratings will go
through the roof.

:14:41
That's the weather in New Orleans.
This is Tim Bellew.

:14:45
We interrupt our program now
for a special bulletin.

:14:48
In a special address,
live from the White House...

:14:51
... the President of the United States.
:14:54
My fello w Americans...
:14:57
...our country has suffered
a grievous loss.


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