The American President
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1:25:03
It's meaningless
unless we ask them about Sydney.

1:25:08
All right, fine. Let's do it.
1:25:32
It's delicious. Thank you.
1:25:35
Is there any more?
1:25:36
Tons. I didn't think you liked it.
1:25:38
You kidding? Of course, I did.
1:25:41
It's not for me. The agent who checked
the food thought it was delicious, too.

1:25:44
I said I'd bring him some.
1:25:46
- You didn't like it.
- No, I loved it.

1:25:49
- You're lying.
- I'm not.

1:25:51
You are.
1:25:52
I can tell. You do a thing with your face.
1:25:54
When have you ever seen me
do a thing with my face?

1:25:57
Two days before I met you.
1:25:59
You gave a speech for the Daughters
of the American Revolution. I was there.

1:26:03
- You were?
- You remember the speech?

1:26:06
Vaguely.
1:26:07
"Americans can no longer afford to pretend
they live in a Great Society."

1:26:11
There was supposed to be
something after that.

1:26:14
How did you know that?
1:26:15
I've told you, the face.
1:26:22
- Cheers.
- Cheers.

1:26:29
What's the occasion?
1:26:30
You're looking at a lady
who's two votes shy of the promised land.

1:26:34
- Two votes?
- I got Pennybaker.

1:26:36
- That got me Cass and Zimmer.
- That's great. That's great work, Sydney.

1:26:40
I'm not there, yet.
1:26:41
No matter what happens, you have
every reason to be proud of yourself.

1:26:45
I'll be proud when I see you sign the bill.
1:26:48
Well, yeah.
1:26:50
Andy...
1:26:52
You're doing that thing with your face.
1:26:59
How are the numbers?

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