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1:51:03
History is a symptom of our disease.
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In a surprise Christmas bombing of Hanoi...
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...president Nixon delivered more tonnage than
was used at Dresden in World War II.

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It is without doubt the most brutal
bombing in American history.

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Newspapers are calling it
a Stone Age tactic...

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...and Nixon a maddened tyrant.
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Nixon's response:
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"When the Vietnamese take the Paris
peace talks seriously, I'll stop."

1:51:49
A penny for your thoughts.
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Just think of the...
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Think of the life
Mao's led.

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In '52 I...
I called him a monster.

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Now he could be
our most important ally.

1:52:08
Only Nixon could've done that.
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You're a long way
from Whittier.

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Yep.
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Yes, I am.
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Congratulations, Dick.
1:52:21
Mr. Ziegler.
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Mr. President, the press guys
asked if you could come back.

1:52:26
The hell with them.
I'll go back, Mr. President.

1:52:29
No, uh, they want you, Mr. President.
I, uh...I think it would be a good move.

1:52:34
Oh?
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Who's back there?
Everybody.

1:52:40
Okay.
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Gentlemen,
I go now to discover...

1:52:46
...the exact length, width
and depth of the shaft.

1:52:56
Ladies and gentlemen,
the president.

1:52:58
Oh, is the president.
Hi.


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