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1:18:18
How very nice to have you
with us this evening, Mr. Gardiner.

1:18:21
Hello, Gary.
1:18:24
This is Miss Annie Lawson.
Mr. Chauncey Gardiner.

1:18:26
-Hi. How do you do?
-Hello.

1:18:34
I'dlike very much to thank you
forjoining us on such short notice...

1:18:37
...and filling in for the Vice President.
1:18:40
Yes.
1:18:43
It's always somewhat surprising
to findmen like yourself...

1:18:47
...working so intimately
with the President, and yet...

1:18:50
...somehow managing to remain
relatively unknown.

1:18:54
Yes, it is surprising.
1:18:59
Yes, ofcourse.
1:19:03
Your anonymity is certainly likely
to be a thing ofthepast from now on.

1:19:08
Good.
1:19:11
Iassume, since the President quoted you...
1:19:15
...that you're inclined to agree
with his view ofthe economy.

1:19:24
Which view?
1:19:33
The President compared the economy
ofthis country to a garden andhe stated...

1:19:37
...that after a period ofdecline,
a time ofgrowth wouldnaturally follow.

1:19:43
Yes.
1:19:45
It is possible...
1:19:47
...for everything...
1:19:49
...to grow strong.
1:19:52
And there is plenty ofroom...
1:19:54
...for new trees andnew flowers...
1:19:58
...ofall kinds.

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