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:28:00
But you're a pinko.
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I'll see you.
:28:21
Hey, Joe! What's all this
Radulovich junk you're putting out?

:28:23
I can't talk to you now. I have
to get this film back to New York.

:28:26
What would you say if I told you...
:28:28
...that Murrow was
on the Soviet payroll in 1935?

:28:32
- Uh! Charlie, you wanna...
- Sure. I'll set up outside.

:28:37
McCarthy going
tot he Eisenhower dinner?

:28:39
- I have no idea. Id on't keep the
Senator's calendar for him! - Really?

:28:46
Have you ever seen any spy films?
You don't hand me a classified folder!

:28:50
You're supposed to slip it
into my briefcase!

:28:52
I didnt know who to give
this information to, Paley or Murrow.

:28:55
As you can imagine, Fred and I
aren't very friendly. No pun intended.

:28:59
No pun elocuted.
:29:04
- What do you got, Donald?
- In short?

:29:06
Murrows been a Communist
sympathizer since the 1930's.

:29:08
Member of the International Workers,
sponsored educational trips to Moscow...

:29:12
...and on the Sovietpayroll
in 1935. It's all there.

:29:14
You wanna know
why that's not possible?

:29:16
Why you'll lose this one?
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Because everyone in this country...
:29:20
...knows that Ed Murrow
is a loyal American, he's apatriot.

:29:25
Did you know the word "gullible"
isn't in the dictionary?

:29:28
- Can I give this to him?
- I'd love it! I have copies!

:29:34
I think you guys go too far.
:29:36
Well, if it walks like a duck,
talks like a duck.

:29:44
Yes, Mr. Paley.
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Right away.
Yes, sir.

:29:50
No, he hasn't called.
:29:52
Yes, sir, the second he calls.
If you're in a meeting, shall I?

:29:57
Yes, sir.
Of course, sir.


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