:05:00
	Mr. President...
:05:02
	...this is a great day.
:05:03
	I and all my colleagues...
:05:06
	...are extremely excited.
:05:08
	Good.
:05:10
	Extraterrestrial life.
:05:13
	You're right, Jerry.
:05:15
	The people are going to love it.
:05:17
	This is a momentous occasion.
:05:21
	Mr. President-
:05:21
	We'll go all media on this.
:05:23
	I'll wear my Cerruti suit.
:05:25
	I'll need a good speech.
:05:28
	Statesman-like...
:05:29
	...historical and yet...
:05:31
	...warm, neighborly.
:05:33
	Abraham Lincoln meets
Leave it to Beaver, kind of thing.
:05:38
	Are they too old-fashioned?
:05:40
	No, I don't think so.
:05:42
	This has got the colors but, no.
I don't think so.
:05:45
	Not vivid enough.
:05:47
	Nancy had this in the library.
:05:49
	Yes, indeed.
:05:50
	I don't think so.
:05:51
	I thought perhaps the watered silk.
This week it's on sale.
:05:54
	I hardly think I need worry about that.
:05:57
	My husband is the leader of the free world.
:06:01
	What do you think?
:06:03
	Why don't you leave the Roosevelt Room
the way the Roosevelts wanted it.
:06:08
	Because Eleanor Roosevelt was
too fond of chintz. That's why.
:06:12
	Mother, this isn't your house.
:06:14
	lf you're going to be a pest, I'll ignore you!
:06:17
	Mrs. Dale?
:06:40
	I saw you fight Sonny Liston in '69.
:06:43
	Really?
:06:44
	You were a nun back then?
:06:46
	We've always been fight fans,
haven't we sisters?
:06:49
	Byron Williams, telephone.
:06:52
	I must go.
:06:53
	You ladies have a nice time.