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:08:00
Finally we can tell everyone the truth.
:08:03
If I could express it
in what"s in my heart right now...

:08:07
... l"d do it in the terms
of the poet who once said:

:08:12
Ah, "tis but a dainty flower I bring to you
:08:16
Yes, "tis but a violet, glistening with dew
:08:22
But still in its heart
There lies beauties concealed

:08:26
So in our heart
:08:30
Our love for you
:08:32
Lies unrevealed.
:08:37
You know, I used to...
:08:44
... pride myself on the idea
that I was a bit...

:08:49
... tough.
:08:51
Especially...
:08:53
... over the past...
:08:55
... 18 or 19 months when we"ve been...
:08:58
... kicked around
and bullwhipped and damned.

:09:02
I didn"t think that...
:09:06
... I could be touched very deeply.
:09:09
Okay. That's enough.
That's enough, Leo.

:09:12
- How long is the piece?
- Four minutes, but we can cut it down.

:09:15
It can't stand alone,
but it might be a nice companion piece.

:09:19
Let's go through this
one more time. Palmer?

:09:21
Got a call from the office
of Senator Morse this morning...

:09:24
...interested in setting up a debate,
possibly with Senator Kerr...

:09:27
...over Bentsers comments
on last night's show.

:09:30
Secretary of agriculture. Good idea.
Can they do it by this week?

:09:33
No, it would be two weeks at the earliest
depending on Morse's schedule.

:09:38
- Still think it's a great idea.
- Let's follow up on that.

:09:41
The Hoover-speaks-on-Benjamin-Franklin
piece.

:09:43
We're having better luck
with Mr. Benjamin Franklin...

:09:46
...than we are with Mr. Hoover.
:09:48
It may progress better as a Person to Person.
"At home with Ben Franklin."

:09:52
We've got the footage,
we just need to contact him.

:09:54
See if you can get in touch with him.
He wants to do the story. Joe?

:09:58
- Delbert Clark's no longer with us.
- New York Times?


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