The American President
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:09:01
She doesn't know the first thing
about the environmental lobby.

:09:05
She's a closer, Susan.
She gets the job done.

:09:08
What if I lose this?
:09:10
Then move this up here.
:09:12
Sasser from the Times called. Wanted
to know what a "Great Society" was.

:09:15
What'd you tell him?
:09:17
I can't speak for the President,
but for my money, Bermuda.

:09:20
Perfect.
:09:21
Your cousin Judith got the flu and
won't be able to join you Thursday night.

:09:25
I'm sorry to hear that.
Remind me to call her later.

:09:27
Yes, sir.
:09:28
- You're gonna go stag?
- Not a problem.

:09:30
We've never gone wrong parading you
around as the lonely widower.

:09:38
I can't believe I said that.
:09:41
That was an incredibly thoughtless remark.
:09:43
I wouldn't dream of insulting you
or your wife's memory.

:09:46
It's okay. Forget it. What time is it?
:09:49
It's 3:30, sir.
:09:51
I'm gonna go up and say hi to Lucy.
:09:53
The Attorney General's at 4:00
and the trade rep at 4:30.

:09:56
And you promised NPR five minutes.
:09:58
- Mr.President--
- Robin...

:10:00
Don't worry about it.
:10:23
Don't stop. It sounds great. What is it?
:10:27
Scales.
:10:29
Well, you're playing with gusto.
:10:31
- Are my lips swollen?
- Should they be?

:10:33
- Yeah.
- You're doing just fine.

:10:36
What's behind your back?
:10:37
I have a little surprise for you.
:10:39
Is it a dirt bike?
:10:41
No.
:10:46
Is it a really old, seventh grade textbook
of yours...

:10:49
...that you want me to read and discuss
at dinner and drive me crazy with?

:10:52
I'm not comfortable with
the "really old" part, but the rest was true.

:10:57
Understanding the Constitution.
:10:59
Your social studies teacher said you'll be
studying the Constitution this week.


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