The Aviator
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2:18:02
Mr Hughes, do you have a statement?
2:18:12
l attempt to be honest here.
2:18:16
My reputation is being destroyed,
so l might lay cards on the table.

2:18:23
lf you hadn't gone too far overboard,
2:18:26
lf you haven't put the
red hot iron in my side,

2:18:28
l might have been willing to sit back
and take a certain amount of abuse.

2:18:39
l am only a private citizen.
2:18:41
Where else you're a senator,
2:18:44
With all sort of powers.
2:18:47
But l think this god damn circus
has gone on long enough.

2:18:52
You have call me a liar, sir,
in the press.

2:18:54
You've call me a liar, a thief
2:18:59
Why not tell the truth
for once, senator?

2:19:01
Why not tell the truth that
this investigation was--

2:19:03
On the day TWA decides
to fly to Europe.

2:19:07
On the day TWA first invaded
one trip territory.

2:19:12
On the day that TWA first challenge
the generally accepted theory

2:19:16
That only Pan-American Airways had
the sacred right to fly to Atlanta.

2:19:34
Mr Meyer works for you, does he not?
- He does.

2:19:38
And what is his official tittle?
2:19:42
l don't exactly know, senator.
A lot of people work for me.

2:19:52
l don't know. l suppose you've
to ask him, senator.

2:19:55
Well, would you produce him?
2:19:57
- Produce him?
- Would you call him to appear?


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