First Daughter
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:31:02
- H i, J ames. J ames?
- Sam, come on.

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-J ames?
- [ Phone Ringing ]

:31:08
- [ Ringing ]
- Sam, I'm trying to sleep.

:31:14
- Hello?
- New York Post online.

:31:19
Oh, no. I can't believe
I made the Post!

:31:24
Mia Thompson,
ladies and gentlemen.

:31:25
Suffice it to say, your father feels like
he gave you an inch, and you took a mile.

:31:29
I know.
I-I completely understand. I'm--

:31:31
Listen to me, Sam.
You cannot pull a stunt like this again.

:31:34
[Whispering] Look, I don't know
whoyou're groveling to...

:31:37
but the best thing about college
is you can hang up.

:31:42
- Put him on.
- Are you crazy? He's on fire.

:31:45
Look, Liz, I'll just say, "Dad, I love you.
This is unfortunate, but"--

:31:51
- Go ahead. I'm listening.
- Hi, Dad.

:31:54
Listen, I'm really sorry.
:31:57
What wereyou thinking, Sam?
:32:00
I know.
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Yes, it's the roommate, Mia.
:32:07
Just so we're clear, she's the one
in the really uncomfortable-looking--

:32:11
- Thong.
- In a thong.

:32:12
- Correct.
- Okay. Put her on.

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[ Sighs ] Mr. President?
Mia Thompson here.

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Now, with all due respect, although I do
thinkyour diplomatic skills are top-notch...

:32:24
I thinkyou really need
some serious parenting advice.

:32:29
Really?
You know what, Mia?

:32:31
I could not agree
with you more.

:32:34
- What?
- It's great to know...

:32:36
my daughter is living with
such a sensibleyoung woman.

:32:40
You've got that rare thing, Mia.
You know what it is? It's character.

:32:44
Some people have it, some people don't.
You have it.

:32:47
Really? Thanks.
:32:50
Um, I mean, you too.
That whole China thing was real good.

:32:55
Yeah, I can-- I can definitely see
howyou do whatyou do.


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