Clear and Present Danger
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:28:00
I said that. I said that.
:28:05
I told him to say that.
:28:08
- What?
- I didn't say anything.

:28:11
- But you were thinking something.
- No.

:28:14
I was just distracted by the trouble
you were having with your ensemble.

:28:20
Well, it's not every day
you have to look trustworthy.

:28:25
- Who told who to say what?
- It's not important.

:28:30
- The President?
- Yeah.

:28:32
Mom says she makes more money
than the President.

:28:36
She's probably right. Bye.
:28:48
Thank you, Dr Ryan,
for your information.

:28:53
- Thank you, Senator.
- We must help the Colombians -

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- in their struggle to curtail
the drug cartels' activities.

:29:00
However, I'm confused.
How do you see additional funds -

:29:07
- advancing this programme
from the failure that it is?

:29:10
- You see what I'm getting at?
- No, I'm afraid I don't.

:29:14
You said this effort would be
totally benign on our part.

:29:18
Our assistance is limited
to supply and advice only.

:29:22
I've read that.
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I've also read a similar finding
written 35 years ago -

:29:29
- regarding a little-thought-of
sliver of jungle in Southeast Asia.

:29:33
Sorry, you're comparing our request
for anti-drug funds to Vietnam?

:29:39
I'm comparing it to every time
a committee such as this is asked -

:29:43
- to render judgement
based on less than all the facts.

:29:50
I'm afraid I don't know
what to say to that.

:29:53
You can assure us
that we have all the facts.

:29:56
I thought I had.
:29:58
You can further assure us then
that this increase in funds -


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