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:27:01
Why don't we just
prevent time travel...

:27:03
rather than spend money
trying to police it?

:27:06
I have to get back
to the Hill.

:27:08
Malcolm, this is a project
that we could do without.

:27:13
I hope you vote against
continued appropriations.

:27:15
I admire your dedication,
Agent Walker.

:27:19
I hope you keep trying
to get your man.

:27:21
I never quit.
:27:32
We've done a breakdown
of the latest poll results.

:27:34
While the trends
are not what we want...

:27:36
there are some good things
we can utilize.

:27:39
The numbers in the suburbs
are encouraging...

:27:41
but they are killing you
in the urban centers.

:27:43
But you're gaining with the pro-life,
pro-death-penalty coalition...

:27:47
and with the close-our-border,
anti-immigration faction.

:27:50
The bad news is the campaign chairman
put together a projected budget...

:27:55
from now to Election Day,
and it's a big number.

:27:58
Even going back again, I don't see how
you could get it all in time.

:28:06
Lawrence, I love you.
I really do.

:28:09
But don't tell me
what I can't do.

:28:12
Elections are won with television.
:28:14
You don't need the press, endorsements.
You don't even need the truth.

:28:18
You need money.
:28:20
So... tell me.
:28:22
How much is it gonna cost
to buy the network time I need?

:28:26
- $50 million.
- $50 million.

:28:28
Agent Walker has already
cost me that much.

:28:31
We're gonna chat with him, the kind
of chat a man remembers for a lifetime.

:28:47
Sure is a handsome devil, isn't he?
:28:50
- He's not my type.
- What did you want to talk about?

:28:53
What do you know
about him?

:28:56
Capable of eating
his young.

:28:58
He sure seemed interested
in you this afternoon.


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