Born Yesterday
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... Come on, teach me tonight
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My baby, baby, baby, yeah
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Come on, teach me tonight, yeah
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I want to learn
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Teach me, hey
Teach me

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Teach me, teach me, teach me...
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Hello, JJ.
Billie called me. Is she here?

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Yeah, she is.
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- You want to let her know I'm here?
- Yeah.

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I don't see the problem.
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There are competing
economic considerations...

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Boys, don't jerk me around.
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If you're gonna help me out,
I need to know and I need to know now.

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Harry's blunt about it,
but a lot is riding on this.

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He's the principal employer in the area.
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- Sorry, I was looking for Billie.
- She's not...

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Senator Hedges, hi! Paul Verrall.
I interviewed you.

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- I loved what you did.
- Thanks.

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Here she is. I think you two
would be more comfortable...

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Billie,
would you make this poor man a drink?

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Nice to see you again, Paul.
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Nice to see you, gentlemen.
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Good to see you again.
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- Harry.
- Hey, kid.

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- What did he mean, he interviewed you?
- He's a reporter.

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He's doing a puff piece on Harry.
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Not now he's seen him
alone in a room with all of us.

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Thanks for coming so quick.
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- Quickly.
- Quickly.

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Billie, Harry's got six senators in there.
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So? He's had 'em before.
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Senators don't usually make house calls.
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Harry gets people to do things
they don't usually do.

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Want to know the trick I came up with
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to remember the amendments
to the Constitution?

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- Billie?
- What?

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You've worked really hard
to make yourself smart.


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