:13:00
The other side's been represented
for the last few years.
:13:03
The Air Force hasn't gone on the record.
:13:05
You'd forego the standards
you've stuck to for 15 years?
:13:08
- Both sides, no commentary.
- We all editorialize.
:13:11
I'm just identifying
what you're both doing.
:13:13
We gave them the information,
and asked them to comment.
:13:16
Fred. Hold on, Fred.
:13:18
I've searched my conscience.
:13:19
I can't for the life of me
find any justification for this.
:13:23
And I cannot accept
that there are, on every story...
:13:25
...two equal and logical sides
to an argument.
:13:28
Call it editorializing if you'd like.
:13:30
- It is editorializing, Ed.
- They'll have equal time.
:13:32
Do you know the position
you're putting us in?
:13:35
We are all in this together,
if the Senate...
:13:37
Do me this favor, Fred,
avoid any big speeches...
:13:40
...about how we're all in
a big boat together, okay?
:13:42
Please don't insult me.
:13:44
I have to go back to Mr. Paley...
:13:46
...and Alcoa who sponsors your show...
:13:49
...and also happens to have
some military contracts...
:13:51
...and tell them that they're
going to be in a tough bind...
:13:54
...because of a beef you had
with Joe McCan'thy.
:13:57
- We're not going at McCan'thy.
- You're starting the goddamn fire.
:14:00
Excuse me, Mr. Friendly,
there's a Colonel Anderson to see you.
:14:04
- Colonel?
- Yeah, he's in your office.
:14:05
- All right.
- There's two of them.
:14:09
Maybe they liked the transcript,
and wanna compliment us on it.
:14:12
Excuse me.
:14:22
Go after Joe Kennedy. We'll pay for it.
:14:25
I've got a great story about Hoover.
:14:31
You know how many Person to Persons
you have to do to make up for this?
:14:35
- Judy and her daughter Liza next week.
- No. You're interviewing Rin Tin Tin.
:14:44
I'll talk to Mr. Paley.
:14:48
Alcoa won't pay for the ads.
:14:51
And we probably won't either.
:14:53
- But nobody will stop you.
- How much are the ads?
:14:58
Three thousand.