:27:00
- I certainly would.
- Thanks a lot.
:27:02
- Good night, Ed.
- Good night, Lee.
:27:06
Next week we'll take you
to Beverly Hills, California...
:27:08
...to the house of Mickey Rooney
and his new bride.
:27:11
Until then, good night, and good luck.
:27:20
Good show, Mr. Murrow.
:27:45
Excuse me, Mr. Murrow.
When you have a moment...
:27:47
...can you take a look at this
and sign it for me?
:27:49
And Dr. Stanton wanted you
to have a drink with him.
:27:52
- When?
- Now. He's at the Pentagon Bar.
:27:54
I can't. What the hell's he doing there?
:27:57
- I believe he's waiting for you.
- Well, just call him, Natalie.
:28:00
- Oppeneimer next week.
- It's a good show, Ed.
:28:04
- Hey, Don.
- Ed.
:28:06
You're getting good at this.
They're gonna think you like it.
:28:10
Pays the bills. How are you, Don?
:28:14
It's...
:28:16
...day-to-day.
:28:18
Well, if she saw how good
you looked right now she'd be back.
:28:23
You tell her that if you see her, will you?
:28:27
- I read the O'Brian piece.
- Yeah, it's tough.
:28:31
I'm a pinko. I slant the news.
:28:34
I'm just waiting for him to say
my wife left me too.
:28:38
- Nobody won'th their salt reads him.
- You read him.
:28:41
Well, see, I rest my case.
:28:44
Does Paley read him?
:28:47
Bill Paley's not gonna do anything, Don.
:28:52
Thanks, Ed.
:28:54
Oh, I just came by to tell you
how great the lieutenant piece was.
:28:58
- How's the fallout?
- Mostly good, surprisingly.