Guarding Tess
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:04:24
I'm here to see
the director of the Secret Service.

:04:27
Okay. Thanks.
:04:28
Is there anyplace
where I could put my bags?

:04:31
Over there.
:04:33
- Thank you.
- Okay.

:04:36
Congratulations, Doug. You've done
a terrific job on a tough detail.

:04:40
Well, thank you, sir.
It wasn't that tough, actually.

:04:43
Summersville, Ohio, is not exactly
the center of the universe...

:04:46
of course. But it's
a nice, quiet little place.

:04:49
Guarding Mrs. Carlisle gave me time to
pick up many hours towards my Master's.

:04:53
- Oh, great.
- Of course, now I am hoping...

:04:56
for a little more active assignment,
maybe back in the White House...

:05:00
or a criminal assignment
out of New York or L.A.

:05:02
Sure.
Let's sit over here.

:05:04
Yes. Sir.
:05:06
Joan?
:05:10
- Yes?
- Coffee.

:05:11
- Certainly. It'll be just a moment.
- Thanks.

:05:18
How is she?
What's she like?

:05:21
Well, there's the public person who's,
you know, adored.

:05:26
Then there's the private person
who can, at times...

:05:28
be difficult to deal with if you
don't know how to handle the situation.

:05:32
- And you did.
- Well, I guess, as well as anybody.

:05:35
I don't envy my replacement,
I'll tell you that.

:05:39
I was in her husband's White House,
and I saw her in better times.

:05:43
She has her good days
and her bad days now.

:05:45
I guess you could say...
:05:47
she's several different personalities
in one, like many people.

:05:52
Well, one of her personalities
called the White House last night...

:05:56
and asked the president to arrange
that you stay with her for another tour.


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