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:11:01
- Sorry.
- Oh, that's all right, Ed.

:11:03
- Hi, Mary.
- Mr. Hollenbeck. Mr. Murrow.

:11:04
- Could you give us a moment, please?
- Certainly.

:11:08
Thank you, dear. Thank you.
:11:11
I have to ask you something, Ed.
It's about O'Brian.

:11:14
- O'Brian doesn't matter.
- He's killing me.

:11:16
- It doesn't amount to a lot.
- It's not just him.

:11:18
- Let that guy have it.
- We're not going after O'Brian.

:11:21
I will not take on McCan'thy and Hearst.
I can't defeat them both.

:11:25
Just don't read the papers.
:11:27
Or don't read O'Brian, anyway.
:11:34
Okay.
:11:35
I guess not.
:11:37
I'm sorry, Don.
:11:53
- Although Miss Moss offered to testify...
- Senator Mundt, South Dakota.

:11:56
Senator McCan'thy suggested
that she was too sick. She agreed...

:11:59
Mr. Cohn wanted to know about
Mrs. Moss's connection very much with...

:12:03
Do you swear to tell the truth, and nothing
but the truth so help you God?

:12:10
May we get your full name
for the record, please?

:12:13
Annie Lee Moss.
:12:16
- M- O-S-S?
- That"s right.

:12:18
Mrs. Moss, let me say for the record...
:12:20
... and for your information
and for the information of your counsel...

:12:24
... that you are not here because
you are considered important...

:12:29
... in the Communist apparatus.
:12:32
We have the testimony that you are a...
Have been a Communist.

:12:37
We are rather curious, however,
to know that...

:12:39
How you suddenly were shifted from...
:12:45
... a worker in a cafeteria
to the code room.

:12:48
In other words I am today
much more interested...

:12:53
... in the handling of your case...
:12:57
... by your superiors than in your
own personal activities.


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