In the Line of Fire
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:22:12
The President's election troubles
were hardly apparent today.

:22:17
He and the French President
stopped twice to greet the crowds.

:22:22
The Senate has yet to react
to the new French trade agreement.

:22:28
The French will host a formal dinner
at their embassy for the President.

:22:34
Presidential advisors are pleased...
:22:38
... with the publicity this
has brought in an election year.

:22:43
It's a weird sub-culture, Al.
Send some agents to check this out.

:22:48
- Ask about some whackos.
- I'll get on it in the morning.

:22:54
Hang on, I've got the other line.
:22:59
- Yeah?
- Frank.

:23:05
- Booth, how are you doing?
- I'm fine, thanks.

:23:12
Hang on,
I'll get rid of the other call.

:23:15
- You got it?
- Yeah, keep him talking.

:23:22
- Yeah?
- Trying to trace me?

:23:26
- Why didn't I think of that?
- You did. You're a good adversary.

:23:32
- But I was worried about you today.
- Why?

:23:37
In the motorcade, I thought
you were going to pass out.

:23:42
You should get in shape
for that kind of duty.

:23:46
- Yeah, maybe you're right.
- I'm watching your movie.

:23:53
- Movie?
- November '63. Kennedy's last days.

:23:58
The arrival in Texas.
It must have been ex citing.


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