Born Yesterday
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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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But?
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A smart person
knows who she's living with.

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Gentlemen, I really don't want you
to worry about this...

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That's beautiful.
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OK.
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I think you'll enjoy David Copperfield.
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Anything by Dickens is wonderful.
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What is this crap?
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It's Haydn, Op. 111.
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- It's a classical piece, Harry.
- Classic piece of shit if you ask me.

:52:38
I like it.
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It's good before bed.
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So, the Fifth Amendment
to the Constitution

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says that you can't testify
against yourself.

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How would that even work?
It seems physically impossible.

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- You're teaching her about the Fifth?
- Well, the Constitution. I thought...

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It's not your job to think.
Get her to think.

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- Harry!
- It's OK, Billie.


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