The American President
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1:04:00
My name is Bob Rumson,
and I'm running for president.

1:04:22
Put him through.
1:04:24
Lewis, it is 5:00 a.m.
You've got to get yourself a life, man.

1:04:32
All right.
1:04:45
What are you doing?
1:04:48
I wanted to leave the building
before the Press Corps got here.

1:04:52
I have those same thoughts
every day of my life.

1:04:55
You know Lewis Rothschild, don't you?
1:04:57
Sure. Lewis would go nuts
if he knew I spent the night.

1:05:01
He's on his way up.
1:05:03
What?
1:05:04
Come on in, Lewis.
1:05:06
'Morning, Mr.President. Hiya, Sydney.
1:05:08
Hi, Lewis.
1:05:09
Mr.President...
1:05:12
Thanks for taking the time
to go over those fossil fuel numbers.

1:05:16
I'll just get my coat, be on my way.
1:05:18
What's the situation?
1:05:20
Camped out at every exit.
1:05:21
Who? Who's camped out?
1:05:23
- The press.
- The press is camped out?

1:05:26
You should have taken a cab.
1:05:27
- They know my car?
- 'Morning, Mr.President. Sydney.

1:05:30
- I came when Lewis called.
- Thank God.

1:05:33
Let's not look like we're panicking.
1:05:35
The important thing is
actually not to be panicking.

1:05:39
'Morning, Mr.President.
1:05:40
'Morning.
1:05:41
'Morning, Ms.Wade.
1:05:42
I see everyone's getting
an early start today.

1:05:44
How do we exit Sydney from the building
and what do we say to the press?

1:05:48
- We need a diversion.
- A diversion?

1:05:51
I'm not suggesting
that we burn the White House.

1:05:53
Please, let's do.
1:05:55
I state clearly that I can't be party
to anything illegal.

1:05:58
Good for you.
1:05:59
It's always the guy in my job
who ends up doing 18 months...


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