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1:03:01
Hi.
Thank you for coming, Richard.

1:03:04
Okay. Oh. Winning?
1:03:06
Actually, I've just had a bit of luck.
Are you gonna win?

1:03:09
You should ask Bobby.
1:03:12
Little Bobby.
Yeah, Bobby Kennedy.

1:03:14
Yeah.
1:03:16
Walk with me down to the paddock.
I'd like to look at the horses.

1:03:20
Uh, can we talk here?
I got the police chiefs in San Diego.

1:03:24
Actually, I'm trying to
spare you an embarrassment.

1:03:27
That was Johnny Roselli,
you just passed.

1:03:30
He's on his way back.
1:03:34
Roselli?
Johnny Roselli?

1:03:36
Yes. You know him,
Richard? No?

1:03:40
From Cuba?
1:03:47
Hey, Johnny Roselli.
How're you doin'?

1:03:49
Dick.
How are you?

1:03:52
I never met the man.
Uh...

1:03:55
Well, I know you've, uh...
1:03:58
...been very careful not to.
1:04:01
That's why I'm so concerned.
1:04:03
Okay.
1:04:06
And they're off!
1:04:16
You'll win the nomination.
1:04:18
Yeah, it could be 1960
all over again, Edgar.

1:04:21
Love you, Dick!
1:04:23
And Bobby's got the magic
like a goddamn rock star.

1:04:26
They climb all over each other
Just to touch his clothes.

1:04:30
He'll ride his brother's corpse
right into the White House.

1:04:33
Hmm.
1:04:34
If things remain
as they are.

1:04:37
He's got
the anti-war vote.

1:04:39
Or he'll steal it,
like his brother.

1:04:42
Bobby's a mean little
son of a bitch, Edgar.

1:04:45
He had the I.R.S. audit my mother
when she was dying in the nursing home.

1:04:49
I know.
We should shoot the son of a bitch.

1:04:56
I wanna fight
just as dirty, Edgar.

1:04:58
His women.
Use his women.


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