Being There
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1:27:03
Yeah? I don't understand
why he was in Jennings' house.

1:27:08
What was up his sleeve
when he pulled that stunt with us?

1:27:11
What was he doing? And why?
1:27:14
Who knows? Maybe the government
had something to do with it.

1:27:20
You know...
1:27:22
...he made a fool out of me.
1:27:24
-And you know what that means?
-No.

1:27:27
Any political future I had
is right down the toilet.

1:27:31
Jesus, the thought of spending
the rest of my life as an attorney...

1:27:35
Well....
1:27:36
...that is really a downer. And, Christ...
1:27:39
...l almost forgot. Johanna is starting
to think something's going on.

1:27:43
Sid, be reasonable.
I have been everywhere.

1:27:46
-There is no place left to look.
-Try again.

1:27:49
Sure, try again. Where? There's nothing.
1:27:53
It's like Gardiner never existed.
1:27:55
Try again.
1:27:57
Sid, it's useless.
1:27:59
I said, try again.
1:28:02
Up yours. You try again. I quit.
1:28:21
-Good morning, gentlemen.
-Good morning, Mr. President.

1:28:23
-We found no information...
-It's not what I requested.

1:28:26
...before Mr. Gardiner appeared
at the Rand's.

1:28:28
-This information is a day and a half old.
-Right, Chief.

1:28:31
-I want the standard file, you know that.
-Right, Chief.

1:28:35
Well, where is it?
1:28:38
Right, Chief.
1:28:39
Kaufman, what the hell
are you talking about?

1:28:42
The Bureau has some data, sir,
but it's not pertinent.

1:28:47
-I'd like to hear that data.
-Yes, sir.

1:28:50
His suits...
1:28:52
...were made by a New York tailor,
handmade...

1:28:54
...in 1928.
1:28:58
The tailor went out of business
in 1933 and later...


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