Good Night, and Good Luck.
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:29:00
Don Hollenbeck.
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He also worked occasionally
on See it Now.

:29:05
He did the 11 p.m. News
over some of these stations.

:29:09
He had been sick lately
and he died this morning.

:29:12
The police said it was suicide. Gas.
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Not much of an obit.
:29:18
But at least we got our facts straight.
And it was brief.

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And that"s all Don Hollenbeck
would have asked.

:29:26
Good night, and good luck.
:29:33
Gotta be in Philadelphia this morning.
:29:36
What time is your train?
:29:39
Eight.
:29:41
Charlie going with you?
:29:53
Here's a thought.
:29:56
What if we're wrong?
:30:00
We're not wrong.
:30:03
We're not gonna look back and...
:30:07
...say we protected the wrong side?
:30:11
Protected them from what?
:30:13
In the name of what?
What would we be preserving?

:30:18
An argument could be made
for the greater good.

:30:23
Not once you give it all away.
It's no good then.

:30:28
It's just a thought.
:30:36
- May we not drop this?
- Let me finish.

:30:40
We know he was in the Lawyers Guild.
And Mr. Cohn nods his head at me.

:30:44
I did you, I think, no personal injury,
Mr. Cohn.

:30:48
- I meant to do you no personal injury.
- No.

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And if I did, I beg your pardon.
:30:54
Let us not assassinate
this lad further, senator.

:30:58
You"ve done enough.

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