Woman of the Year
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1:03:01
You must have influence, Sam.
1:03:04
Hey, suppose I could work this sometime
when you're not around?

1:03:08
Where did I pick you up this morning?
Secretary of state's office?

1:03:11
- Sure. Why?
- I'm a man with influence.

1:03:17
- Where'd you play?
- Tackle.

1:03:19
- No, what college did you go to?
- I went to lots of colleges.

1:03:25
Have a chew?
1:03:27
Thanks.
1:03:33
Best I could find.
1:03:36
- The picture and the son-in-law.
- Thanks.

1:03:38
I'm gonna give you a treat.
1:03:41
Is that the stuff they carry around
in those political portfolios?

1:03:44
It'll dissolve an aspirin tablet
as quick as anything.

1:03:48
Thanks.
1:03:58
Know when I realized you're
the right man for my daughter?

1:04:01
- No, when?
- When I heard you'd asked her.

1:04:04
I felt whoever had the courage
to propose deserved to be her husband.

1:04:08
A privilege, I hasten to add, which I
don't underestimate in the slightest.

1:04:12
- It's a privilege.
- You're also the man...

1:04:15
...who's responsible for making me
feel my age lately.

1:04:18
- Why?
- Nothing makes you feel your years...

1:04:20
...so keenly as the sense
of being alone.

1:04:23
- There's no reason you can't see Tess.
- Oh, it's not that.

1:04:27
There were times she was miles away,
but I still felt, wherever she was...

1:04:32
...she was my girl.
1:04:35
Now she's your girl. That makes me
admire your courage more than ever.

1:04:40
I once knew a woman who was
an even more difficult case than Tess.

1:04:44
If such a thing is possible.
1:04:46
Ellen?
1:04:48
That was an easy guess.
What happened?

1:04:51
Nothing happened. That's the point.
I don't know.

1:04:55
Just never seemed to be quite
the right moment.

1:04:59
Fifteen years of wrong moments.

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