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It was the poorest lemon ranch
in California, I can tell you that.

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The poorest lemon ranch in California,
I can assure you of that.

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My dad sold it before
they found oil on it.

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My dad sold it before
they found oil on it.

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But it was all we had.
But it was all we had.

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My dad built the farm.
Huh. You're new here.

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What's your name?
Joaquin, Mr. Hoover.

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Oh.
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My father sacrificed
everything he had...

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...so that his sons
could go to college.

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A gentle Quaker mother quietly wept
Oh, Christ.

1:00:31
When he went to war.
Turn this crap off, Clyde.

1:00:34
It's giving me a headache.
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You may go, Joaquin.
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I want to see him,
Clyde.

1:00:43
Edgar, he works
in the kitchen.

1:00:47
Not the boy, you idiot.
Nixon.

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You hear what he said in Oregon...
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...about me having
too much power?

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It's between Nixon and a Kennedy again.
Who do you want?

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Kennedy?
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Never.
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He'll fry in hell
For what he did to me.

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But Nixon don't know that.
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Which is why I'm gonna have to
remind him that he needs us...

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...a hell of a lot more
than we need him.

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And they're off!
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Your boy's
on the way up.

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You know, I met this guy
years ago in Havana. You know that.

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Come on!
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He's folding, Johnny.
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Now, now, now.
You just wait a second now.


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