1:18:00
	...and 626 enemy soldiers killed in action.
1:18:04
	President Johnson said he regretted
there's no end in sight to the war...
1:18:08
	...where 500,000 US troops
are now fighting.
1:18:11
	We face more cost...
1:18:13
	...more loss...
1:18:15
	...and more agony.
1:18:16
	Come hunt for Easter eggs.
1:18:19
	Thas the kids' job. You know I don't like
these tribal rituals, anyway.
1:18:24
	I'm talking to Clay Shaw this morning.
1:18:26
	We're going to Antoine's with the kids!
1:18:29
	I told you I was talking to Shaw.
1:18:31
	In the middle of Easter Sunday?
1:18:33
	When I scheduled it,
I didn't know it was a holiday.
1:18:36
	Look at the calendar!
1:18:38
	You said a Sunday, not Easter Sunday.
1:18:41
	Clay Shaw is important.
1:18:43
	And we're not.
I didn't say that.
1:18:46
	I didn't say that.
1:18:48
	You're missing most of your life
and you don't know it.
1:18:52
	The kids are missing out, too.
1:18:54
	You're not the only one making sacrifices.
I'll be there by 2:00, I promise.
1:18:59
	Just start without me.
1:19:10
	Mr. Garrison, what can I do for you
on Easter Sunday?
1:19:13
	I'm sorry to interrupt this holiday.
1:19:15
	But this conversation is best kept out
of the everyday bustle of this office.
1:19:20
	I don't understand.
1:19:21
	In an investigation we're conducting,
your name keeps coming up.
1:19:26
	Can't imagine where.
1:19:27
	We've talked to a number of men
who claim to know you.
1:19:31
	Do you know a David Logan?
1:19:33
	No. Never heard of him.
1:19:35
	Perry Russo?
1:19:37
	No.
1:19:39
	Willie O'Keefe?
1:19:41
	I don't know anyone by that name.
1:19:44
	Mr. O'Keefe told us he met you
at the Masquerade Bar in the Quarter.
1:19:49
	Then you had him over for dinner
at your apartment on Dauphine Street.
1:19:53
	Do you recall that?
I don't know this man.
1:19:56
	Be still my heart.
1:19:58
	Obviously, I wouldn't have him over.