The Missiles of October
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Again, I don't know.
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You can reach me at the embassy,
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or at the number on this card.
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You can call any time, day or night,
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but make it soon, please, soon.
:41:29
John, the Secretary is sorry
to keep you waiting,

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but these things take time,
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as you well know.
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He'll get back to you
as soon as possible.

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I have to wait.
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So do we all, sorry.
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Skally, what the hell are you doing here?
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This is out of bounds for reporters,
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you know that as well as I do.
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I am an exception.
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Well, not by me.
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Now what are you doing here?
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Spying for the Chinese Reds.
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John, the Presidens ready for you.
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Wait, wait, ready for what?
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Relax, Pierre, he's on our side.
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Come on, John.
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Is been a pleasure.
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Have we heard from Foreman?
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No, I don't understand,
it isn't clear to me at all.

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The difficulty is we're
nine hours ahead of them.

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Our nights are their days,
their nights are our days.

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Kennedy sleeps while I work,
and I sleep while he works.

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Perhaps soon we both sleep.
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Thank you.
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Mr. Chairman, the low level
American reconnaissance flights

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have been increased to
eight aircraft every two hours.

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Would you conclude that
they're monitoring

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the operation of our system,
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or preparing to attack?
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I would conclude that
they are performing both functions.

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Kennedy plans to attack the moment
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the weapons system in Cuba
is operational.


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