:06:08
Until a year ago...
:06:09
Millie. Millie, just the person
I wanted to see. Come here.
:06:21
This needs to go to the top
of the Roy Campanella piece.
:06:24
Give me about a half an hour.
:06:26
- No, I need it quicker than that.
- Can I get a cup of coffee first?
:06:29
Oh, get me a cup...
:06:32
Morning, Johnny.
:06:34
I have some new notes
that go with the Tito footage for Fred.
:06:37
- Fred's not in for about an hour.
- I understand.
:06:40
Can you just make sure
that he doesn't look at the film...
:06:43
...until he reads the notes? Thank you.
:06:46
Hey, Joe. Shirley.
:06:48
- John.
- What's going on in here?
:06:50
What do you mean?
:06:51
Two attractive people
alone in the copy room.
:06:53
- Don't tell Paley, he'll fire me.
- He'll fire both of us, Shirley.
:06:57
- Rules are made to be broken.
- You can afford to say that.
:07:03
Let me see this.
:07:08
- It's simply a loyalty oath.
- To CBS?
:07:11
And to America.
:07:13
- You promise to be a loyal American?
- All of the reporters have signed this.
:07:16
- Are you promising this to CBS? Paley?
- Murrow. Murrow signed it.
:07:20
- Murrow signed it?
- Yeah.
:07:23
"Are you now or have you ever been"...
:07:25
I thought it was a joke at first,
but there's a lot of pressure.
:07:28
..."on the list of subversive groups?"
- I don't know.
:07:30
All right, what is it really saying?
:07:33
Is it a civil liberties issue or censorship?
:07:36
- I'm telling CBS that I'm not a Communist.
- Murrow signed this?
:07:39
- Yeah. And Fred and Stanton.
- Maybe you should talk to Murrow.
:07:42
Maybe I should sign it.
:07:45
If you don't sign this,
are you and I a target?
:07:50
If I don't sign it, they'll fire me.
:07:58
Sign it.