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1:26:00
Come on!
Hear, hear.

1:26:01
I mean, if Cambodia doesn't work
we'll bomb Hanoi if we have to.

1:26:05
That's right. And if necessary,
I'll drop the big one.

1:26:12
We have to entertain
the possibility.

1:26:20
Goddamn it!
Who cooked this damn steak?

1:26:23
Manolo, there's blood all over my plate.
Take it away.

1:26:25
I'm sorry, sir.
1:26:39
You all right?
1:26:42
Yeah.
1:26:45
My brother, Harold, was the same age
as those kids, John.

1:26:49
Tuberculosis got him.
Come on, it wasn't your fault.

1:26:53
The soldiers were kids too.
They just panicked.

1:26:57
Yeah.
1:26:59
They were throwing rocks,
John, just rocks.

1:27:05
They don't think I feel...
1:27:07
...but I feel too much sometimes.
1:27:11
I just can't let our whole policy
be dominated by our sentimentality.

1:27:15
You're doing the right thing.
Don't let 'em shake you.

1:27:21
You know, it broke my heart
when Harold died.

1:27:24
That was a long time ago.
Yeah.

1:27:29
I think thas when it starts...
when you're a kid.

1:27:33
The laughs and snubs
and slights you get...

1:27:36
...because you're poor
or Irish or Jewish...

1:27:40
...or just ugly.
1:27:44
Get off that.
That leads nowhere.

1:27:48
But you should offer condolences
to the families of those kids.

1:27:52
Sure.
1:27:55
I'd like to.
I'd like to offer my condolences.


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