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- It's 3:30, early editions are out.
- I'm not worried about that.

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Of course not.
Shirley, honey...

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...would you go across the street
and get the early editions?

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- All of them?
- Just get O'Brian!

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- Hey, watch my drink!
- Yeah.

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Okay. Here we go.
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- At last!
- The Times. - The Times...

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- First?
- Good.

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- Who wrote it?
- Jack Gould.

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Gould...
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Edward R. Murrows television program
on Senator Joseph R. McCarthy...

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...was an exciting and provocative
examination of the man and his methods.

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It was crusading journalism
of high responsibility and courage.

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For TV so often plagued
by timidity and hesitation...

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...the program was a milestone
that reflected enlightened citizenship.

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The program... Hold on!
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The program was no less
an indictment of those who wish...

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...the problems posed
by the Senator's tactics and theatrics...

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...would just go away
and leave them alone.

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That was Mr. Murrows
and television's triumph...

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...and a very great one.
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Here! Here!
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- He hated it.
- Yeah. What's his beef?

:47:49
Send the New YorkTimes
abottle of Scotch.

:47:50
I already did. How do you think
we got that review?

:47:52
- How's the Post?
- Pretty good!

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- What about O'Brian?
- Uh, the same.

:47:58
- Goon, read O'Brian!
- I don't have it.


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