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- Good evening, Lee.
- Good evening, Ed.

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- What are you doing? - I'm dictating
my weekly syndicated newspaper column...

:25:08
...and on my trusty tape recorder here,
I'm also dictating a book.

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- It's an inspirational book.
- Lee, what about you?

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Have you given much thought
to getting married and settling down?

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Actually, I've given
a lot of thought to it...

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...but I don't believe in getting married
just for the sake of getting married.

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I want to someday
find the perfect mate...

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...and settle down to what I hope will
be a marriage that will be blessed...

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...by faith
and will be a lasting union.

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I was reading
about lovely young Princess Margaret...

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...and she's lookng
for her dream man, too...

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...and I hope she finds him someday.
:25:47
Uh-huh. Lee, thanks very much
for letting us come and visit you.

:25:51
It's been very pleasant.
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And will you say goodnight
to your family for us?

:25:54
- I certainly will.
- Thanks a lot.

:25:56
- Good night, Ed.
- Good night, Lee.

:25:59
Next week, we'll take you
to Beverly Hills, California...

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...to the house of Mickey Rooney
and his newbride.

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Until then,
good night, and good luck.

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Good show, Mr. Murrow!
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Excuse me, Mr. Murrow.
:26:38
Could you take a look at this
and sign it for me, please?

:26:41
Thank you. Dr. Stanton
would like to have a drink with you.

:26:44
- When?
- Now. He's at the Pentagon Bar.

:26:46
I can't. What the hell
is he doing there?

:26:48
- I believe he's waiting for you.
- Just call him! - Fine.

:26:51
- Oppenheimer next week.
- It's a good show, Ed.

:26:55
- Hey, Don!
- Ed!

:26:57
You're getting good at this!
:26:59
They're gonna think you like it!

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