The Day the Earth Stood Still
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until they've had an opportunity
to study the ship.

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They seem to agree, however, that either
Venus or Mars is the most likely possibility.

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Not only are these the closest planets
to Earth, but all research to date indicates

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they are the only two planets
capable of sustaining life as we know it.

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However, all reputable scientists
warn against jumping to hasty conclusions.

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Professor Havemeyer of MIT, for example,
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points out itÂ’s possible,
in light of our meagre knowledge.

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The president has urged all citizens to be on
the alert for any information about this man,

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and to transmit such information immediately
to the police, the army or the FBI.

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While the president made no effort
to minimise the crisis,

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he urged people all over the country
to remain calm.

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And I might add, that though
this man maybe our bitter enemy,

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he could be also a new-found friend.
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- Unfortunately, the only photos we have...
- Mom, do you think I could...?

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- Hey, who's that?
-..do not show the man's face.

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The president said the entire facilities
of the FBI and every other federal agency

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are being brought to bear.
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He pointed out, however,
that this is no ordinary manhunt.

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He warned "We maybe up against
powers that are beyond our control..."

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- What is it you want?
- My name is Carpenter. I need a room.

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- Oh, I see.
- Are you an FBI man?

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- No, I'm afraid not. - I'll bet he is.
He's looking for the spaceman.

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We've all been hearing
too much about spacemen.

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- This is Mrs Benson, Mr Carpenter.
- How do you do?

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And little Bobby.
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- Mr and Mrs Barley. And Mr Krull.
- How do you do?

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And I'm Mrs Crockett.

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