1:14:00
And Mr. Cohn nods his head at me.
1:14:02
- I did you, I think, no personal
injury, Mr. Cohn. - No, sir.
1:14:06
- I meant to do you
no personal injury. - No.
1:14:09
And if I did, I beg your pardon.
1:14:12
Let us not assassinate this lad
further, Senator. You've done enough.
1:14:18
- Let's... let's...
- Have you no sense of decency, sir?
1:14:21
At long last, have you left
no sense of decency?
1:14:27
- I know this hurts you, Mr. Welch.
- Senator, I think it hurts you, too.
1:14:31
- I'd like to finish this.
- Have you some private reservation...
1:14:34
...when you take the oath
that you will tell the whole truth...
1:14:38
...that lets you be the judge
of what you will testify to?
1:14:41
The answer is there's no reservation
about telling the whole truth.
1:14:45
Thank you, sir. Then tell us
who delivered the documents to you!
1:14:50
I don't want to mean that
this new fashion is not chic.
1:14:53
- I think it's just no good for me.
- Uh, not for you.
1:14:57
Milko, anything you care to say
on that subject?
1:15:00
I think no comment.
1:15:05
It's got to be there. If you can't
find it, I cant write about it.
1:15:08
- Check again.
- Charlie said he dropped it off.
1:15:10
- Charlie said he dropped...
- Shirley, can I see you a minute?
1:15:13
- I got to call you back.
- Joe!
1:15:15
You, too.
1:15:26
Close the door.
1:15:30
Have a seat.
1:15:35
- How are you?
- Fine, thank you. - Swell. Yeah.
1:15:38
Uh, you both are aware
that there's a policy at CBS...
1:15:41
...that no two employees
can be married.
1:15:46
I want to ask you a question,
but I don't want you to answer it.
1:15:49
I want you to consider it.
1:15:52
I know you two are married.
1:15:56
Everyone knows.
1:15:58
That's not my question.