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- Thanks.
- Ms.Wade?

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- Hi!
- Good evening.

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The President would like you to join him
upstairs. May I show you the way?

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Of course.
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Sydney, come on in. You look beautiful.
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Thanks.
I have no idea what I'm doing here.

:34:33
I promise you, there's no hidden agenda.
You know my wife, Esther.

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Nice to see you again.
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Andrew Shepherd.
We spoke on the phone.

:34:43
Yes, sir. I remember.
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Excuse me one minute.
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The President told me how you two met.
I think it's priceless.

:34:51
One minute I was calling him
a mockery of an environmental leader...

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...the next minute I had a date.
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Men like being insulted by women.
It makes them feel loved.

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Don't ask me why.
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Mr.President, allow me
to introduce to you Sydney Ellen Wade...

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...of the Commonwealth of Virginia.
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This is President Rene Jean D'Astier and...
:35:10
...his wife, Monique Danielle D'Astier,
of France.

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A pleasure to meet you.
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It's an honor to meet you both.
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I'm so pleased to meet you.
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Mr.President, I'm sorry to interrupt.
The receiving line is in place.

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Sydney, I think our table's ready.
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I've got to do a thing at the bottom
of the stairs, but you'll be escorted...

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- They took me through it.
- Good.

:35:38
Do you do this often, sir?
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This is actually
only our second state dinner.

:35:43
The first one was
for the Emperor of Japan...

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...who died shortly after,
so we stopped having them, just in case.

:35:49
I meant do you go out on--
Do you often...

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- Do I date a lot?
- Yeah.

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No, how about you?
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Me? Lately I seem to be going out
on a lot of first dates.

:35:59
- You're experienced at this.
- You could ask me anything.


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