The American President
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Senator Rumson,
if I can have a moment with you, sir.

:32:19
Certainly.
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I'm standing here with
Senate Minority Leader Robert Rumson...

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...one of the many guests arriving at what,
for the next few hours, at least...

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...will be a nonpartisan White House.
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The latest public opinion surveys
show the President with...

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...approval ratings that would make him
all but unbeatable come next November.

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Is there a Republican who can mount
a serious challenge...

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...and are you that candidate?
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It's a long time till November. Right now
I'm looking forward to a pleasant evening.

:32:45
Thank you, Senator.
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That's a little tight, Luce.
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It's supposed to be.
It's supposed to make you look regal.

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Is it supposed to cut off
the blood flow to my face?

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All done.
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That's not bad.
Where'd you learn how to do that?

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Social studies.
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Very funny. Really, where'd you learn?
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I don't know. I just...
I guess I picked it up somewhere.

:33:16
Sweetie, did Mom teach you
how to do that?

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Yeah.
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Is this okay, my having dinner with a lady?
:33:28
It's totally okay.
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You sure? Because if there's anything
you want to talk about...

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It's cool. Just go for it.
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Okay.
:33:39
I'm a little nervous.
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You'll be fine. Just be yourself.
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Be myself?
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Yeah and...
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...compliment her shoes.
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Her shoes?
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Yeah. Girls like that.
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Okay.
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Thanks.

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