:42:05
	Sandy.
:42:06
	Mr. President.
:42:10
	- Take a walk with me.
- Certainly, sir.
:42:14
	Tell me about Walter. How is he?
:42:17
	Well, he's 80 and alone, Mr. President.
:42:20
	He understands that
officially my hands are tied.
:42:23
	Yes, but he's very moved
by your concern, sir.
:42:27
	Any news of the killer?
:42:29
	Why isn't there?
Who's in charge of this?
:42:32
	The top man.
:42:34
	He spent eight years,
homicide work in New York.
:42:37
	I understand how you feel.
It's hard to be patient.
:42:40
	No one understands how I feel.
:42:43
	I'm supposed to have all this power...
:42:45
	...and I can't even help
my oldest friend.
:42:48
	You and I know, more than any man alive,
Walter Sullivan put me here.
:42:54
	Now when he needs me most...
:42:56
	Well, he must feel abandoned.
:43:04
	I'll have a press conference.
:43:06
	I'll have Walter come and
I'll embrace him in front of the world.
:43:12
	He'll treasure that.
:43:16
	What a generous gesture.
:43:18
	Thank you, sir. Thank you.
:43:28
	Tennis elbow.
:43:38
	This is getting worse, Gloria.
:43:40
	I need to see a doctor.
:43:42
	The country would have
to be informed, Mr. President.
:43:46
	What happened to my rights to privacy?
:43:48
	I think she nicked a tendon.
:43:51
	Burton says it's a flesh wound.
:43:55
	Since when did you
become an expert, Bill?
:43:58
	You ever been wounded?