The Assassination of Richard Nixon
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:45:11
Really, it's all right.
I'll just wait here. I'm fine here.

:45:15
Mr. Bicke, please...
:45:17
He'll understand. He'll leave at some point
and he'll be going to his car.

:45:21
He'll leave at some point,
I'll walk him down. That's all the time...

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- Mr. Bicke.
- Mr. Ford.

:45:29
It's good to see you, sir.
:45:31
Why don't we step outside
and get a cup of coffee? How's that?

:45:34
Coffee. In the cafeteria.
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Actually, there's a machine in the lobby.
:45:40
The lobby's fine.
:45:44
Have a seat.
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Now, how exactly can I help you, Mr. Bicke?
:45:53
Yes, well, sir...
:45:55
Funnily enough, my situation is
that I really...

:46:00
It's very urgent that I get this thing rolling,
if you know what I mean.

:46:04
No, I don't.
:46:06
The bus thing. The tire thing.
:46:08
Yes, I remember your application
and I sent it along.

:46:11
Now there's really nothing more I can do.
:46:14
You can't tell me anything else?
:46:16
No, I can't.
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I told you in our meeting,
and I believe you were told again...

:46:22
that the process will take eight to ten weeks.
You'll be notified by mail.

:46:27
You can't expedite that?
:46:30
It will take eight to ten weeks
and you'll be notified by mail.

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Now, I have to get back.
:46:41
Is there some way
that this could be speeded up?

:46:44
Is there some way that could happen?
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No, there isn't. And if you come back again,
I will have to add that to your file.

:46:52
Impatience is not a virtue, Mr. Bicke.
:46:56
Okay. Good luck.

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