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...in a minimum security prison.
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- Rest easy. We won't create a diversion.
- No diversion.

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- Somebody will take you home.
- Esther's in my office.

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She has the station wagon standing by.
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Good. Now, press statement.
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Sydney...
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When you leave here you're going to run
into reporters and photographers.

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They're gonna take your picture every day.
They're gonna ask you questions every day.

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Answer them, don't answer them,
it's entirely up to you.

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The White House has no official position
except to say, "No comment."

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No comment?
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The White House does not comment
on the President's personal life.

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We can't leave it at that.
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I tell you what, Lewis. We just did.
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- But, sir...
- Thank you, Mr.President.

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Come, friends. Let us away.
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- Thank you, Mr.President.
- Thank you, Mr.President.

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Esther will be in my office.
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- Take your time.
- Thanks, A.J.

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I'm sorry about this.
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We'll do it better next time.
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I'm no expert, but I thought we did it
pretty good this time.

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- No, I didn't mean that.
- I know.

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I had a good time.
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Me, too.
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I'll call you.
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- I'll be in Panama, but I'll call you.
- I'd like that.

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All right. Okay. This is good.
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What about an incentive program?
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Sydney Ellen Wade,
the political strategist...

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...who accompanied President Shepherd
to last week's state dinner...

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...spent the night at the White House
as a guest to the President.

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The President returned
from Panama this evening...

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...after a three-day tour
through Central America.

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His first order of business:
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An intimate dinner with Sydney Wade
at a romantic Georgetown bistro.

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Conservative and religious
family organizations...


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