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- I would like that!
- This is Ed.

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There's a Knickerbocker game tonight.
I've got front row seats.

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Are you interested?
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I'm busy bringing down
the network tonight, Bill.

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Is that tonight?
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We're covered, Bill.
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All right.
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- I'm with you today, Ed, and I'm
with you tomorrow. - Thanks, Bill.

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Do you know the timing
on the first piece?

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Can we hold all the calls, please?
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Hold the calls till after the show.
Thank you.

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- You fellas, awake down there?
- Okay.

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- Just... what are we? 20?
- 30 seconds, Ed.

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10 seconds.
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5, 4,3, 2.
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And pan, camera one.
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Because a report on Senator McCarthy
is by definition controversial...

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...we want to say exactly
what we mean to say...

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...and request your permission
to read from a script...

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...what ever remarks Murrow
and Friendly may make.

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If the Senator feels that we have done
violence to his words or pictures...

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...and desires to answer himself...
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...an opportunity will be afforded him
on this program.

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Our working thesis tonight
is this quotation:

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..."If this fight
against Communism..."

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"...has made a fight between
America's two great political parties..."

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"...the American people know that one
of these parties will be destroyed..."

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"...and the Republic cannot endure
very long as a one-party system."


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