Being There
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1:40:00
Hello, Ronald. How are you?
1:40:03
-Just fine.
-Good. I am fine, too.

1:40:06
-Good.
-Yes. We're fine.

1:40:09
Yeah, fine.
1:40:12
My editors and I have been wondering
if you'd consider writing a book for us.

1:40:15
Something about your political philosophy.
What do you say?

1:40:19
-I can't write.
-Of course not. Who can, nowadays?

1:40:22
I have trouble writing a postcard
to my children.

1:40:26
Look, we can give you a six-figure advance.
1:40:28
I'll provide you with the very best
ghost writer, proofreaders....

1:40:32
-I can't read.
-Of course, you can't.

1:40:35
No one has the time.
1:40:37
We glance at things, we watch television.
1:40:42
I like to watch TV.
1:40:44
I'm sure you do. No one reads.
1:40:48
He's very, very sexy.
1:40:51
Don't leave me alone with him for too long.
1:40:55
You say, he showed you his garden.
1:40:57
Well, he said it was his.
He walked us through it.

1:41:01
I see.
1:41:04
Mr. Franklin, I must ask you
and Ms. Hayes...

1:41:07
...to keep this incident with Mr. Gardiner
strictly to yourselves.

1:41:11
There's no telling
what he could have been involved in.

1:41:14
It may be an extremely confidential matter.
1:41:17
-Please, not a word.
-Of course, Doctor. I understand.

1:41:20
Fine.
1:41:22
-Thank you very much.
-Certainly. Glad to be of help.

1:41:33
I heard he speaks eight languages.
1:41:35
And on top of everything else,
holds a degree in medicine as well as law.

1:41:38
Isn't that true, Eve?
1:41:40
I don't know, Senator,
but it wouldn't surprise me.

1:41:44
He's very attractive.
1:41:46
Isn't he?
1:41:48
You know, I've never met anyone like you
in Washington before.

1:41:52
Yes, I've been here all my life.
1:41:54
Really?
1:41:55
And where have you been all my life?

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