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Oh, Handy, come on.
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- [ Man ] l got a question.
- [ Woman ] My turn.! My turn.!

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- [ Man ] Morris.! Over here.!
- Uh, Frances?

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Uh, for 1 0 years now...
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we have needed a stop sign
in front of Lucy Decker's house.

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Nyah, nyah, nyah.
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She has done everything except
burn down City Hall to stop it.

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lf elected,
what will you do about it?

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First off...
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l would convene a commission
to study the problem.

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l would appoint a blue-ribbon panel...
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of traffic specialists, right-of-way attorneys
and the Army Corps of Engineers...

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to assess the situation
and make recommendations.

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l would spare no effort to make
our streets the safest in the world.

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All right!
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[ Man ]
Go get 'im, Eagle.!

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- Handy, your turn.
- [ Man ] Gotta go for it.!

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That's well put, Mr. President.
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Lucy, let me ask you,
what's the problem?

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Car headlights.
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Ten years ago they tried a stop sign.
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When cars on Bay Street stopped, their
headlights stopped right on my headboard.

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- [ Grumbling, Laughing ]
- Have you tried curtains?

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- Excuse me?
- You know, blackout curtains
for your windows.

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- You'd probably sleep better, anyway.
- [ Murmuring, Chattering ]

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Well, l'd try that.
Nobody ever suggested that.

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Well, you come by the store
and we'll help you out.

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- [ Woman ] Good thinking, Handy.!
- l'll do that.

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That's it, Handy! You tell 'em!
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[ Cheering, Applause Continue ]
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- [ Man ] That-a-way, Handy.!
- [ Applause Subsides ]

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- Dad. Dad.
- Mandy Gutman?

:56:44
Dad, this is a question for Handy.
ls that okay?

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Well, if the president has no objection.
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l reserve the right to respond,
but no objection.

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Okay, Mandy.
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Handy, l was just wondering...
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now that Sally is dating the president...
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[ All Gasping, Murmuring ]

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