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1:58:01
We're beyond politics now.
1:58:07
Mr. Ehrlichman.
1:58:09
Yeah.
1:58:12
Sir, just in from Paris. The Vietnamese
have accepted Henry's peace proposal.

1:58:15
Good.
1:58:17
The bombing worked. They're caving.
Congratulations!

1:58:20
That mad bomber theory
wasn't so crazy after all.

1:58:24
Henry is coming back to join us. He
wants to be included in the photographs,
of course.

1:58:28
There's a surprise.
1:58:30
This could be it. This could be it.
Four long years. Jeez.

1:58:34
Incidentally, I don't know if this is
the right time, but you should know.

1:58:38
Bill Sullivan at the F.B.I. got
back to us with his report on Kissinger.

1:58:44
I didn't wanna bring it up because of...
Go on.

1:58:47
Well, Sullivan, uh,
thinks he's the one.

1:58:51
Henry's the leaker.
1:59:00
Yeah, I knew it. I knew it
from '69 on and I said it all along.

1:59:04
Yeah, I remember.
I didn't, Bob.

1:59:06
Come on.
1:59:09
Looks like he talked to, uh,
Joe Kraft and the Times.

1:59:12
Claims that he was dead set
against the bombing...

1:59:15
...that you were unstable and that
he has to handle you with kid gloves.

1:59:20
That explains his press notices.
1:59:22
Working both sides of the fence.
Jew-boy Henry.

1:59:25
My God.
1:59:27
He talked to the New York Times?
Yes, he did.

1:59:30
We ought a fire his whining
ass right now, when he's on top.

1:59:33
You know what, sir? I would set the right example
for the rest of this administration.

1:59:37
I would personally
volunteer for that assignment right now.

1:59:47
No. No.
1:59:50
He's our only star right now.
He'd go crying to the press.

1:59:53
He'd crucify us.
1:59:55
Son of a bitch.
1:59:58
Get someone on our staff
on his ass.


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