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Jeff, you wanna excuse us for a minute?
-Yes, sir. I'll be right outside.

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Have a seat.
-Thank you.

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Well, you've done a fine job, General.
The Office of National Drug Control Policy

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is in better shape than when you found it.
-I'm not sure

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I made the slightest difference.
I tried. I really did.

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I think there's some positive signs.
The work's just started. I plan on

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seeing it through. You can count on that.
-You're here for 2 years, 2 maximum.

2:40:32
What'd they offer you?
Acourt appointment?

2:40:35
What? District? Appeals? Not Supreme.
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Well, this is a, a tough enough job.
I plan on focusing on this.

2:40:45
You know, when Khrushchev was forced out,
he sat down,

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and he wrote two letters and gave them
to his successor. He said,

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"When you get yourself into a situation
you can't get out of,

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open the first letter, and you'll be saved.
And, when you get yourself

2:41:01
into another situation you can't get
out of, open the second letter."

2:41:06
Well, soon enough, this guy found himself
in a tight place,

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so he opened the first letter which said,
Blame everything on me. So,

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he blamed the old man, and it worked like
a charm. Well, he got himself into

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a second situation he couldn't get out of,
and he opened the second letter.

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It said,
Sit down, and write two letters.

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TIJUANA, MEXICO
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Don't you want to knowthe type of car?
-Yeah, it's a brown Ford Explorer.

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Look, it was right here. It's been stolen.
I want to file a report.

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A report wll not help you find your car.
-Listen, the police won't find your car.

2:41:55
No. You are the police.
-You gonna call this man.

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And he'll find your car for you.
-I don't get it.


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