Being There
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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...

1:29:02
...took his own life.
1:29:04
His underwear, all of the finest cloth...
1:29:07
...the factory was destroyed by fire in 1948.
1:29:11
This man carries no identification.
1:29:14
No driver's license, no wallet,
no credit cards.

1:29:20
Computers have analyzed his...
1:29:23
-Miss Davis.
-...vocal characteristics.

1:29:26
I'd like my eggs poached
this morning, please.

1:29:28
But they cannot determine
his ethnic background.

1:29:32
'"It's a beautiful day in this neighborhood
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'"A beautiful day for a neighbor
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'"Would you be mine?
Could you be mine?'"

1:29:41
Come in.
1:29:53
Have you read the newspapers?
1:29:56
I don't read papers.
1:29:57
You're described as one of the architects
of the President's speech last night.


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