The Final Conflict
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:22:11
Is he really only 32?
:22:14
No idea. Shouldn't be surprised.
Americans always seem to think

:22:18
-they can run before they can walk.
-Like their wine, what?

:22:23
The answer is yes. He's
the youngest ambassador ever
appointed by the president.

:22:28
-Are you part of his staff?
-I'm his private secretary, Harvey Dean.

:22:32
-Kate Reynolds, British television.
-My wife Barbara.

:22:34
-How do you do?
-We're fine.

:22:38
-Lafite-Thorn.
-Must have bought the bugger out!

:22:42
Amazing what they can make
with soya beans these days.

:22:45
-Would you like to meet the ambassador?
-Yes. Yes, I would. Thank you.

:22:50
Be back in a jiffy.
:22:52
-Good evening, Mrs. Dean.
-Hello.

:22:54
-When is the happy event?
-Next week, I hope.

:22:59
Damien. I'd like you to meet
Kate Reynolds. Miss Reynolds
works for British television.

:23:06
She has her own weekly news show.
It's called The Worldin Vision.

:23:11
-In Focus.
-Excuse me. The Worldin Focus.

:23:14
Or out of focus, as the case may be.
:23:17
How do you do, Miss Reynolds? The
Barbara Walters of British television?

:23:23
On my salary? They don't call us the
British Broadcasting Charity for nothing

:23:27
Well, that makes two of us.
I'm in the charity business as
well. What can I do for you?

:23:32
Actually, I'd like to talk about
doing an interview with you sometime,

:23:36
concentrating on your views
on youth. I've heard a lot
about them from my son Peter.

:23:40
He's only 12, but your ideas
have made a big impression on him.

:23:44
Excuse me.
:23:47
The Israeli ambassador has to go.
:23:52
Of course. I'd be pleased
to talk to you. Give Harvey
a call. He'll arrange a time.

:23:57
-How about Sunday?
-Well, Sundays I
usually spend with Peter.


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