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Okay? On the count of three.
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[ Man ]
Go get 'im, Eagle.!

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One, two, three.
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- [ Gasping, Whooping ]
- Rock-rock. Tie. Go again.

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[ Crowd Murmuring ]
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- Paper.!
- l'd do scissors.!

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- Back to rock.!
- Come on, focus.!

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[ Man Shouts ]
Good luck, Mr. President.!

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- [ Man ] Come on, Handy.!
- One, two, three.

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- Paper-paper. Tie. Go again.
- [ Audience Groaning ]

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[ Laughing, Shouting ]
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- Rock!
-[ Woman ] Paper.!

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[ Woman ]
Rock.! Rock.! Rock.!

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[ Mutters ]
Yeah, yeah, yeah.

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[ Audience Continues Shouting ]
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Focus!
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One, two, three!
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- [ Yells ]
- Oh, come on!

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Rock breaks scissors!
The president wins!

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[ Sighs ] l am now prepared to
entertain questions from the floor.

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- [ Man ] l got one.
- Clay?

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Uh, some of them
environment people...

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have taken to callin'
Ned Barker's pond a wetlands.

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l been fishing there for 30 years.
What's gonna happen?

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- [ Audience Murmuring ]
- [ Man ] Good question.

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Clay...
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l was the most environmentally conscious
president since Teddy Roosevelt.

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Human population will not threaten
wildlife in this area...

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for 200 years, if ever.
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So you go right on fishing
in that pond...

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and if anybody tries to stop you,
you send 'em to me.

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[ Laughing ]
Right on, Mr. President!

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Handy?
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[ Shutters Clicking ]
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Come on, Handy. Come on.
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That's well put, Mr. President.
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lt sounds good to me.
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- [ Murmuring, Smattering Of Applause ]
- [ Man ] All right, Handy.

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All right.! Yeah. Yeah.

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