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1:35:02
Mr. Marshall, if elected,
you'll be the third Marshall...

1:35:05
...to serve New York in the Senate.
How does it feel?

1:35:08
lf l get elected,
l'll let you know.

1:35:12
Did your father
leave you any advice?

1:35:14
Yeah, he said,
''Don't run.''

1:35:19
We have time
for one more question, folks.

1:35:21
Then we have
a meet-and-greet in the Green Room.

1:35:24
l have a question.
1:35:27
-What? Who said that?
-Mr. Marshall, down here.

1:35:33
Sure.
1:35:35
What's your question?
1:35:39
l was wondering.
...

1:35:40
-Chris, don't do this.
-No. Wait. l'm listening. Go ahead.

1:35:43
Well....
1:35:45
l know everyone makes mistakes.
1:35:48
And it's a sign of character to give
a person a second chance, right?

1:35:53
Right.
l'm with you.

1:35:57
Even if someone lied,
they should be forgiven.

1:36:01
Otherwise, we'd never have
any congressmen or presidents.

1:36:07
Thanks very much.
We have to wrap this up.

1:36:09
Jerry, he's not done.
Go on.

1:36:12
Well, what if you're not a politician
trying to do good for everybody?

1:36:17
What if you're just a regular person,
like a maid or something?

1:36:23
And she made a mistake.
1:36:26
Do you think she should
get a second chance?

1:36:29
l mean, nobody's perfect,
right?

1:36:32
No.
Nobody's perfect.

1:36:36
Ladies and gentlemen of the press,
take a look at a future candidate.

1:36:40
All right, thanks very much, folks.
We'll see you all in Buffalo.

1:36:44
-Don't do this. Don't throw it all--
-l'm just trusting my instincts here.

1:36:54
-Great speech.
-Really?

1:36:56
-Eating out of your hands.
-Thanks.


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