Guarding Tess
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- Where the hell'd she get that idea?
- I...

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This woman is a national treasure.
You and I know what a pain she is.

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But we don't count. It's what the damn
voters think. That's what counts.

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And they want this woman looked after.
You understand me?

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Yes. sir.
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What if some lunatic cuts her throat?
What about that?

:39:20
- I agree, sir...
- How much doo-doo would I catch....

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if something like that happened
on my watch?

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- Yes, sir.
- Let me make it real clear.

:39:27
Get over to her house
and straighten this out.

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I'm countin' on you,
and so 's the country.

:39:33
- Yes, sir. I'll get on it right away.
- That's what I wanted to hear.

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Thanks.
:39:37
The next time you're in town,
have dinner with us at the White House.

:39:42
Yes. Sir. I'd be honored.
I'll be there. Thank you.

:39:44
- All right. Have a nice day, pal.
- Yes. sir. I will.

:39:47
Bye-bye.
:40:01
She told us to leave and take the flag
with us. I loaded weapons in the car.

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Jimmy.
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- Hello. That you, Doug?
- Yeah. I want you to open the gate.

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No way.
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Come on. Let me in.
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I'm actin' on the authority
of the president of the United States.

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So what, Doug?
We got Mrs. Carlisle in here.

:40:25
Doug, this is Frederick.
I want you to listen very closely.

:40:30
Jimmy and I are holding
Mrs. Carlisle hostage.

:40:34
Here is what we want.
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We want $100 in unmarked bills....
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and a helicopter,
matching sports coats...

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and a videocassette
of the movie "Gigi."

:40:47
Are you listening to me?
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- Hello, Earl. Do me a favor.
- Can you hear me?

:40:53
- Can you talk to Mrs. Carlisle?
- You owe me an apology.

:40:56
Yeah, probably.
Can you talk to her?

:40:58
- She hasn't seen anyone.
- Get her to let me in.


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