:33:00
I'm asking you to consider
making this decision a little easier.
:33:06
I don't need an answer now.
:33:09
Just...
:33:11
...think about it.
:33:13
Okay.
:33:26
- Well, Joe.
- Well?
:33:28
- We're sure gonna miss you around here.
- Yeah, I'll pack my things.
:33:34
- I think it's for the best.
- Well, we'll find out.
:33:40
Mrs. Wershba.
:33:44
Everybody knew.
:33:54
- Natalie, did he say what it was about?
- No, Mr. Murrow.
:33:57
Just that he wanted to talk to you
in his office.
:34:19
The problem isn't simply that
you've lost your sponsor.
:34:23
- With Alcoa See It Now still loses money.
- Mr. Paley...
:34:26
...the fee is $50,000, last week's episode
we did for less than $50,000...
:34:30
You're speaking
beyond your competence.
:34:31
We'll find another sponsor.
We can find someone who wants...
:34:34
Sixty-Four Thousand Dollar Question
brings in over 80,000 in sponsors...
:34:38
...and it costs one third of what you do.
:34:40
Ed, I've got Tuesday night programming
that's number one.
:34:43
People want to enjoy themselves.
They don't want a civics lesson.
:34:47
- What do you want?
- I don't want a constant stomachache...
:34:50
...every time you take on
a controversial subject.
:34:54
I'm afraid that's the price
you have to be willing to pay.
:34:59
Let's walk very carefully
through these next few moments.