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:23:09
I like your hair.
It's really dry look.

:23:16
Okay, stop that.
:23:18
We have to talk to the President.
:23:20
Code yellow, central corridor.
:23:22
Code yellow, central corridor.
:23:25
Oh, my God!
:23:27
Ladies, this way.
:23:29
Let's go.
:23:31
Make sure photographers are
outside the restaurant...

:23:34
...when I come out after lunch.
:23:38
Hey, German guy!
Remember us?

:23:40
We're here to walk Checkers
and talk to Dick about the war!

:23:45
I know them.
:23:46
Yes, that's all right.
That's okay.

:23:49
I'm familiar with these young ladies.
:23:51
Well, I'm not "familiar" familiar.
I know them.

:23:54
We've had discussions
about foreign policy and....

:23:58
What, what?
Don't you give me that look.

:24:01
I'll take responsibility.
:24:02
I'll be the only person
who's willing...

:24:04
...to take responsibility
for anything.

:24:06
-I think I got bruised.
-Did somebody hurt you?

:24:10
You have to remember
it took Charles de Gaulle...

:24:13
...four years to extricate
himself from Algeria.

:24:16
Not that I'm comparing
myself to de Gaulle.

:24:19
-Wars are extremely hard to stop.
-You're right.

:24:21
Rose, these young--
You're very becoming this morning.

:24:24
These ladies want
to see the President.

:24:26
Our President has the weight
of the free world on his shoulders...

:24:30
...and he doesn't have time
to see any old person.

:24:34
Hello, girls.
:24:35
How are you?
:24:36
Come on in.
:24:37
The President will see you now.
:24:41
Not you, Henry.
:24:43
That's all right.
I'm late for an interview anyway...

:24:46
-...with the Nobel Committee.
-Right.

:24:50
I'll be a monkey's uncle...
:24:52
...if these aren't
the yummiest cookies I've ever had.

:24:56
Thanks. It's a secret recipe.
:24:59
Secret, eh?

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