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1:13:00
Do you keep in touch with Laroche?
1:13:03
I felt I detected an attraction to him
in the subtext. Care to comment?

1:13:12
Well, our relationship
was strictly reporter-subject.

1:13:15
I mean, certainly an intimacy does
evolve in this kind of relationship.

1:13:21
By definition, I was so interested
in everything he had to say.

1:13:27
But the relationship ends
when the book ends.

1:13:34
- Mendacious deceit.
- What?

1:13:36
Nothing.
1:13:38
I just have one more question.
1:13:43
If you could have dinner with one
historical personage, living or dead...

1:13:47
...who would it be?
1:13:49
Well, I would have to say...
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...Einstein.
1:13:56
Or Jesus.
1:13:59
Very good.
1:14:00
Interesting answer.
1:14:05
- She's lying.
- What do you mean?

1:14:08
- What happened?
- Nothing. She said everything right.

1:14:12
- Too right.
- Well, maybe because they're true.

1:14:15
Did you embarrass me?
1:14:17
People who answer questions
too right are liars.

1:14:19
And everybody says Jesus and Einstein.
That's a prepackaged answer.

1:14:23
- "Jesus and Einstein"?
- Listen, Charles, I have an idea.

1:14:26
You'll need to buy me
a pair of binoculars.

1:14:28
What's "Jesus and Einstein"?
1:14:32
Come on.
1:14:35
Sing with me.
1:14:42
What the hell
do you need binoculars for?

1:14:45
Let's go, let's go.
1:14:48
She hung up the phone.
She's upset.

1:14:51
Stop watching her.
Leave her alone.

1:14:53
She's crying.
1:14:56
She's at her computer.
1:14:58
This is morally reprehensible.

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