Air Force One
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:13:00
They're calling it
the "Be Afraid" speech.

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Good.
:13:04
With all due respect,
next time you want to make...

:13:07
a major policy departure,
you might want to discuss it...

:13:09
with your national security advisor
first.

:13:13
- We did discuss it, Jack.
- We discussed it...

:13:16
in private, which is where I thought
it would remain.

:13:19
Now it's public.
Now it's policy.

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Get behind it.
:13:26
The allies are going to be very upset
they weren't consulted about this.

:13:29
It might come back and bite us
in the ass in November.

:13:32
It's the right thing to do.
:13:35
You know it.
:13:39
There goes the neighborhood.
:13:43
If you'd like,
we have time for a quick tour.

:13:46
- We'd be delighted.
- Good.

:13:49
Andrei, Boris.
:13:51
Follow me.
:13:53
Ahead of this staff cabin
is Secret Service. Right here.

:13:57
Never try to go past them without
an escort or you'll be very sorry.

:14:01
- Hello.
- Hi.

:14:04
Thanks for the warning.
:14:07
Here we have
our in-flight offices.

:14:41
A lot of the plane's features
are classified.

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But I can tell you
it's bullet-resistant...

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and it's even protected against
the pulse of a nuclear blast.

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I'm not sure that's very comforting.
:14:55
Upstairs is the cockpit along with the
most advanced communications center...


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