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Some of us have a theory
that he might have been

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a president of the United States,
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but that he did something horrendous,
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so that all records,
everything, was wiped out about him.

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There is nothing in history books,
there are no pictures on stamps...

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Yes, he was president.
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But whenever he left the White House, the
Secret Service counted the silverware.

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Thank you very much, Jimmy.
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From the beginning, Muhammad Ali's
career was marred by controversy

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and, who knows, it may have ended
last Saturday in the very same way.

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From the...
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At first we didn't know what this was,
but we've developed a theory.

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We feel that when citizens in your society
were guilty of a crime against the state,

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they were forced to watch this.
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..the way it began - March of 1964.
That's where...

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Yes, that's exactly what that was.
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- Would you like some more?
- This tastes awful.

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I could have made a fortune selling it.
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Janis, some more for Mr Monroe.
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Certainly, sir.
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- Are you thirsty, Mr Monroe?
- Me? No. No, thank you.

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Of course.
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- These robots are uncanny.
- They're one of our biggest industries.

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Far more sophisticated than previously
manufactured labour-saving devices.

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They're alert, they respond. I've gone out
with girls with less movement than that.

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Watch this. Janis, come here.
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Yes, Dr Orva. May I be of service to you?
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Tell us about yourself.
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My name is Janis 414.
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I'm a domestic service menial
of the 400 Series.

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I can cook, clean,
I am a butler, a gardener and chauffeur.

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I have been programmed to respond to
a complex series of domestic commands.


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