:06:06
This goes at the top
of the Roy Campanella piece.
:06:09
Yes! Give me a half an hour.
:06:10
I may need it
a little quicker than that!
:06:12
- Can I get some coffee first?
- Come on! Get me some coffee!
:06:17
Morning, Johnny!
:06:18
I have some new notes that go
with the Tito footage for Fred.
:06:21
Fred's gonna be in
in an hour.
:06:22
I already put them on his desk.
Can you just make sure that...
:06:25
...he doesn't look at the film
until he reads the notes?
:06:28
- Yes.
- Thank you.
:06:30
Hey, Joe! Shirley!
:06:32
- What's going on in here?
- What do you mean?
:06:35
Two attractive people
alone in the copy room!
:06:36
Don't tell Paley, he'll fire me.
:06:38
He'll fire both of us, Shirley.
:06:39
- Rules are made to be broken!
- You can afford to say that.
:06:46
Let me see this.
:06:51
- It's simply a loyalty oath.
- To CBS? - And to America.
:06:55
You promise to be a loyal American?
:06:56
I know. All of the reporters
have signed this.
:06:58
Who are you promising this to?
CBS?
:07:00
Fred signed it.
Murrow signed it.
:07:02
- Murrow signed it?
- Yeah.
:07:05
Are you now
or have you ever been...
:07:07
I thought it was a joke,
but there's a lot of pressure.
:07:09
...on the Attorney General's list
of subversive groups?
:07:11
- I don't know.
- Let's think about it.
:07:14
What is it really saying? Is it a civil
liberties issue or censorship?
:07:17
Am I simply stating to CBS
that I'm not a Communist?
:07:19
- Murrow signed this?
- And Fred and Stanton.
:07:22
- Maybe you should talk toMurrow.
- Maybe I should sign it.
:07:26
If you don't sign this,
are you and I a target?
:07:31
If I don'tsign it,
they'll fire me.
:07:39
Sign it.
:07:40
Finally we can tell everyone
the truth.
:07:44
If I could express it
in what's in my heart now...
:07:47
...I'd do it in the terms
of the poet who once said...
:07:52
..."Ah, 'tis but a dainty flower
I bring to you."
:07:56
'Yes, 'tis but a violet..."
:07:59
"...glistening with dew."