Born Yesterday
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:06:00
This is the worst time of day, after the
soaps but before Entertainment Tonight.

:06:06
I have some papers
for you to sign.

:06:08
What happened to all that stuff
I signed yesterday?

:06:12
The back page of each set.
By the Xs.

:06:15
It seems like I signed
about 10,000 of these.

:06:19
That's what you get for being
a multiple corporate officer!

:06:22
Is that what I am?
:06:25
No wonder I'm having so much fun.
:06:30
Is it true you spent 400 million
on your new complex?

:06:34
Brock Village.
Finest thing ever built.

:06:39
2,000 condos, 175 shops...
:06:42
...and two-count 'em-two
golf courses. My masterpiece.

:06:46
- Did you have to take on a lot of debt?
- You gotta spend it to make it, pal.

:07:00
Not too vigorous, honey.
I get 'em done every day.

:07:03
Just buff 'em up real nice.
:07:05
How's the interview going?
:07:08
Oh, great!
I found out he has parents.

:07:12
I still don't know
why he came to Washington.

:07:15
Just a little tax business.
:07:18
I didn't believe him either.
:07:20
So far, I've been nice to you.
What are you pumping me for?

:07:24
That's a reporter's work, Mr Brock.
:07:26
Who, what, when, where, how...
:07:29
...and why.
- Sounds like a law firm to me.

:07:31
- You know how much I hate lawyers.
- I can vouch for that!

:07:36
Are you ever afraid
that you're gonna lose all this?

:07:39
Never. I want it all too much.
:07:43
What about things that are
beyond your control, like... fate?

:07:48
You show me a businessman
believes in fate,

:07:50
I'll show you the first businessman
who ever went broke.

:07:52
I started with a wagon,
selling somebody's junk.

:07:55
And I got here in a silk suit,
talking to a college know-it-all like you.

:07:58
If I lose it,
I'll meet you right back here in this room,


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