The Aviator
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2:21:04
l'm afraid you don't know how the
aviation business work, senator.

2:21:08
Wining and dining airforce dignitary
is common in our business.

2:21:12
lt's because we all want
the big contracts,

2:21:14
All the major aircraft company
do it now.

2:21:17
l don't know whether it's a good system
or not. l just know it's not illegal

2:21:20
You, senator. You're the lawmaker.
2:21:24
lf you pass a law that states no one
can entertain airforce officers,

2:21:28
l will be happy to abide by it.
2:21:43
Because of your great
wealth and power,

2:21:45
You can intimidate any member
of this committee,

2:21:47
l want to advice you that
you've mistaken.

2:21:52
February 12th at the Mayflower Hotel,
did you or did you not tell me

2:21:57
That if l was to sell TWA to Pan-Am,
2:22:00
That this entire investigation
will be called off.

2:22:03
No, l did not and
l've asked you repeatedly

2:22:05
To submit your questions in writing.
2:22:17
He spoke to me as if you work for him.
2:22:27
ls it not true that you accept
free tickets from Pan-Am

2:22:28
So you can circle the globe
in support of your CAB bill?

2:22:31
- lt is not true.
- Who wrote that bill, senator?

2:22:34
Who actually wrote the CAB bill,
the actual word in the bill,

2:22:38
Did you write them?
2:22:42
Maybe it will refresh your memory.
2:22:49
You introduce this bill to the Senate.
2:22:54
Lot of word.
2:22:56
Did you write all of them?
2:22:59
Did you write any of them, senator?

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