The American President
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:13:02
She's had a lot of success
getting congressmen elected.

:13:04
Maybe we should try to steal her.
:13:07
Ten percent. Don't let them
leave the room till they're clear about that.

:13:11
Yes, sir.
:13:12
If you have time, come in and say hello.
It might smooth the way.

:13:16
- Mention it to Janie tomorrow.
- Good deal.

:13:19
Let's clear this off the table
and focus on the crime bill.

:13:22
I don't want to just win.
I want to win by a couple of touchdowns.

:13:25
We will, Mr.President.
:13:28
- A.J.?
- Sir.

:13:30
Robin said something to me today and...
:13:33
...I know she wouldn't have said it if...
:13:36
I mean, she wasn't saying it to me,
I realize.

:13:43
- Forget it. I'll see you in the morning.
- Good night, Mr.President.

:13:46
- A.J.?
- Yes, sir?

:13:47
When we're out of the office...
:13:49
...and alone, you can call me Andy.
:13:52
I beg your pardon?
:13:53
You were the best man at my wedding,
for crying out loud. Call me Andy.

:13:57
Whatever you say, Mr.President.
Good night, sir.

:14:00
Good night, A.J.
:14:16
Hi. I'm Sydney Ellen Wade.
:14:18
- From Virginia.
- He doesn't care.

:14:20
- I'm meeting with Mr.MacInerney.
- He doesn't need to know that.

:14:24
Forgive me.
:14:26
This is my first time at the White House.
:14:28
- I'm trying to savor the Capra-esqueness.
- He doesn't know what that means.

:14:32
Yeah, I do. Frank Capra.
Great American director.

:14:35
It's a Wonderful Life,
Mr.Smith Goes to Washington.

:14:39
Sydney Ellen Wade of Virginia,
knock them dead.

:14:43
Thanks.
:14:45
We'll start subsidizing private schools
the day we give up on public education.

:14:49
I know the proposal only scratches
the surface, but it's the least we can do.

:14:53
We'll let Harold look at it.
We'll revisit it next week.

:14:56
Say hello to Linda for me.
Have a good Thanksgiving.

:14:59
Thank you, Mr.President.

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