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1:27:03
- I ain't afraid of him.
- Be afraid. Be very afraid.

1:27:07
I ain't afraid of anybody right now.
1:27:10
- I can take care of myself.
- No, you can't.

1:27:15
- You told me that the people like me.
- I also said the public's very fickle.

1:27:22
If you don't set it up with Hollander,
I will.

1:27:26
Fine. Let's get someone else.
1:27:29
- Is he as big as him?
- Bigger.

1:27:32
And nicer.
1:27:36
Fine.
1:27:40
Set it up, newsboy.
1:27:42
Sam, I'm on your side.
After the interview...

1:27:46
...you and I will end it.
1:27:50
- You lost the exclusive.
- I did not lose it.

1:27:53
You made us look preposterous
after announcing your one-on-one.

1:27:57
Now you want to what?
You want the network to look witless?

1:28:02
- Listen to me.
- No, listen to me.

1:28:05
You're coming home.
1:28:07
- I am not. I am staying here.
- It's Brackett's now.

1:28:11
I'll take care of Brackett. I won't let
anyone say I let the network down.

1:28:18
- Got everything?
- Everything is here.

1:28:21
How are the kids, Sam?
1:28:28
- You've got a couple, don't you?
- I got two.

1:28:32
Are they friends
with any of these kids?

1:28:35
No. They're different ages.
1:28:38
Let's go to calls. Van Nuys,
California, you have a question?

1:28:43
What would you say to the former
Soviets who are suffering...

1:28:48
... hardships greater than your own?
1:28:51
I don't speak Russian.
1:28:52
Sam has a normal complement
of compassion.

1:28:55
Max Brackett, veteran newsman.
Why are you here, Max?


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