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Liberty's moving.
:02:41
The 10:15 has been movedto the Indian Treaty Room.
:02:44
- The 10:15 is American Fisheries?- They'll give you a 200-pound halibut.
:02:49
Make a note. We need more eventswhere somebody gives me a really big fish.
:02:53
- Yes, sir.- Janie, I'm kidding.
:02:55
- Of course, sir.- Hey, Cooper.
:02:57
'Morning, Mr.President.
:03:00
Mr.Rothschild asked to havea moment with you this morning.
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Is he upset about the speech last night?
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He seemed concerned.
:03:08
It wouldn't be a Monday morningunless Lewis was concerned...
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...about what I did Sunday night.
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You skipped the paragraph.
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Monday morning, it is.
:03:17
"Americans can no longer afford to pretendthey live in a Great Society."
:03:20
And then nothing.You dumped the handguns paragraph.
:03:23
This is a time for prudence, Lewis.
:03:25
That was the kick-ass section.
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I thought, with being president and all...
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- I didn't mean to imply--- I thought you'd be turning cartwheels.
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- Sixty-three percent job approval.- That is good news.
:03:37
'Morning, Mr.President.
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- Charlie.- 'Morning, Charlie.
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The press is gonna need an explanation.
:03:42
For what?
:03:43
You dumped the whole kick-ass section.
:03:45
Now we've got this thinghanging out there.
:03:48
This "thing"?
:03:49
"Americans can't afford to pretendthey live in a Great Society"...
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No explanation, no context, just this thing.
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And it's hanging out there.
:03:58
Yes, sir.
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- Maria.- 'Morning, sir.
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