Good Night, and Good Luck.
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In the next few weeks
I have to lay off a couple of people.

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We're making some significant cuts
across the board.

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I wanted you to know that...
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...because you could save
someone else being fired.

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I'm asking you to consider
makng this decision a little easier.

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I don't need an answer now.
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Just think about it.
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Good.
1:16:38
- Well, Joe...
- Well?

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- Sure we'regonna miss you
around here. - I'll pack my things.

1:16:46
- I think it's for the best.
- We'll find out!

1:16:51
Mrs. Wershba...
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Everybody knew.
1:17:05
Natalie, did he say
what it was about?

1:17:07
No. Just that he wanted to talk
to you in his office.

1:17:25
Uh-oh!
1:17:29
The problem isn't simply
that you've lost your sponsor.

1:17:33
With Alcoa, "See It Now"
still loses money.

1:17:35
The fee is 50,000 dollars.
1:17:37
Last week's episode we did
for less than 50,000 dollars.

1:17:39
Fred, you're speakng
beyond your competence.

1:17:41
We'll certainly find another sponsor.
1:17:43
"64,000 Dollar Question" brings in
over 90,000 in sponsors...

1:17:47
...and it costs one-third
of what youdo.

1:17:49
Ed, I've got Tuesday night
programming that's number one.

1:17:52
People want to enjoy themselves.
They don't want a civics lesson.

1:17:56
- What do you want, Bill?
- I don't want to get a stomachache...

1:17:59
...every time you take on
a controversial subject.


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