:28:01
I don't quite know how to word it.
:28:03
No, it's my fault.
Should I call you at the office tomorrow?
:28:06
No, no. Of course not.
:28:08
I mean, yes. You can call me
any time you want. This is fine, right now.
:28:12
By "of course not," I meant--
:28:15
The hell with it.
I'm moving to another country.
:28:18
What did you mean when you said
you didn't have a phone?
:28:21
I just moved here over the weekend
and my apartment isn't ready yet.
:28:25
This is my sister's apartment. Come to
think of it, how did you get this number?
:28:29
How did I get the number?
:28:31
That's a good question.
:28:32
I don't know. Probably the FBI.
:28:35
Oh, the FBI. Sure!
:28:37
'Cause if you want to find someone, and
you're the president, that's who you'd call.
:28:41
You know who else is good at that?
:28:44
CIA.
:28:45
I was thinking
of the Internal Revenue Service.
:28:48
They have these computer files that...
:28:51
Well, I should stop stalling.
:28:54
As you probably know, the French
have elected themselves a new president.
:28:59
We're having a formal state dinner
at the White House and I was wondering...
:29:02
...and you're under no obligation of law,
but I thought it might be fun.
:29:06
I was wondering
if maybe you wanted to go...
:29:09
...with me and...
:29:12
That's it. That's why I was calling.
:29:21
Sydney?
:29:23
- Sydney, Congress doesn't take this long.
- Mr.President...
:29:29
You have asked me to join you
in representing our country.
:29:34
I'm honored. I'm equal to the task.
I won't let you down, sir.
:29:39
This is just dinner. We're not going
to be doing espionage or anything.
:29:43
No, of course.
:29:45
I'm a little...
:29:48
What do I do?
:29:50
I mean, you know, where do I go?
I mean, will you meet me?
:29:55
I'm gonna have a very nice woman
named Marsha Bridgeport call you.
:29:59
She's the White House social secretary.
She'll help you with anything you want.