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:56:02
No, no, no, I can't, delegate that job.
:56:05
I'll I have to
call the publishers myself.

:56:11
Kenny who's at the party?
:56:18
Paris, did you say Paris?
:56:22
The President has made
his decision, Dean,

:56:24
he prefers the sea route.
:56:26
Yes, I understand.
:56:27
He wants you to deliver
the message to DeGaulle.

:56:30
He feels you're
the only man with the prestige

:56:32
and experience to confront the General.
:56:34
Thas gratifying,
but I don't see how I can.

:56:36
Dean, I needn't tell you
that we all belong

:56:39
to the least exclusive club in the world
:56:41
which also happens
to have the highest dues,

:56:44
the United States of America.
:56:45
The President wants you
to fly to Europe tomorrow.

:56:48
Well, I suppose I'm enough
of a lawyer to represent

:56:55
a point of view with which
I personally disagree.

:56:58
I do have one problem.
:57:00
Whas that?
:57:02
My passpors expired.
:57:54
The sixth day of the Missiles of October.
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The question is whether air strikes
will be more effective

:57:59
than a blockade.

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