First Monday in October
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1:12:03
May I ask you a question?
1:12:06
Sure.
1:12:11
Other than my blood sugar
and my bad table manners,

1:12:15
exactly how repulsive
do you think I am?

1:12:19
Do you want my opinion
as a justice of the Supreme Court?

1:12:21
No, no, no, no, no. As a woman.
1:12:27
- Do you want to take the Fifth?
- Maybe one of us had better.

1:12:36
My car runs now.
Would you like a lift home?

1:12:40
No, it's pretty cool around
the Snow household these days.

1:12:45
I heard that. I'm sorry.
1:12:48
It's your fault, you know.
1:12:51
My fault?
1:12:53
My wife thinks that I spend
so much time being furious at you

1:12:56
that I don't have enough energy left
to be furious with her.

1:13:00
And I have a hunch...
1:13:05
...she thinks I consider you
attractive.

1:13:09
There's certainly no evidence
to support that contention.

1:13:12
Oh, I wouldn't be too sure
about that.

1:13:16
I hope you assure Mrs. Snow
that the mere fact

1:13:18
that one of your colleagues
is a woman...

1:13:20
That's no mere fact.
It's an overwhelming fact.

1:13:23
But I've never been prejudiced by sex.
Entertained, yes. Prejudiced, never.

1:13:28
Yes, yes, yes, this is a dandy.
I remember it well.

1:13:32
I don't agree with a word of it,
but it's well-written.

1:13:36
How can you be so goddamn logical
and so goddamn wrong?

1:13:43
What's so wrong
about encouraging the economy?

1:13:46
I've heard you talk over and over
again about

1:13:48
improving the quality of life on this
planet, and I agree with you, Dan.

1:13:54
- Justice Snow.
- "Dan" is fine.

1:13:58
Look what these great companies
have done...


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