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- Yes, I'll be right there.
- All right, boys. Playtime's over.

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We have 4 days...
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...to do a 29 minute show.
- Yeah. - All right.

:55:08
All right, go ahead.
Hi, Mary.

:55:10
Hello, Mr. Hollenbeck.
Mr. Murrow...

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- Could you give us a moment?
- Sure.

:55:15
Thank you, dear.
:55:18
I have to ask you something, Ed.
It's about O'Brian.

:55:21
- O'Brian doesn'tmatter.
- He's killing me, Ed.

:55:23
He doesn't amount to that much
in the newsroom.

:55:24
We've got to let that guy have it.
:55:26
We're not going after O'Brian. I will
not take on McCarthy and Hearst.

:55:29
I can't defeat them both.
:55:31
Just don't read the papers.
Or don't read O'Brian, anyway.

:55:39
Okay. I guess not.
:55:43
Sorry, Don.
:55:57
Although Mrs. Moss
offered to testify...

:55:59
...Senator McCarthy suggested
that she was too sick.

:56:02
- She agreed... - Mr. Cohn wanted
to know about Mrs. Moss's connection...

:56:06
...to tell the truth, the whole truth,
and nothing but the truth...

:56:10
...so help you God?
:56:14
May we get your full name
for the record, please?

:56:17
Annie Lee Moss.
:56:20
- M-O-S-S?
- That's right.

:56:22
Mrs. Moss, let me say for the record,
for your information...

:56:25
...for the information
of your counsel...

:56:27
...that you are not here because...
:56:31
...you are considered important
in the Communist apparatus.

:56:36
We have the testimony that you are,
and have been, a Communist.

:56:40
We are rather curious, however,
to kno whow you suddenly...

:56:45
...were shifted from...
:56:48
...a worker in a cafeteria
to the code room.

:56:51
I am today much more interested...
:56:55
...in the handling of your case...
:56:59
...by your superiors
than in your own personal activities.


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