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- You won't like the subject matter.
- Probably not.

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Fred, I'll need you for a moment.
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- Thank you, Mary.
- Goodbye, Mr. Friendly.

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He wants me to lay a few people off.
:37:40
I'm sure he does.
:37:41
Let's do our first show about
the downfall of television.

:37:47
Senate's gonna vote
to censure McCan'thy tomorrow.

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- Probably.
- And then what happens?

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- He sits in the back row.
- Right.

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They keep him in the Senate.
They don't kick him out.

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No, he stays.
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Well, we might as well
go down swinging.

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Did you know the most trusted man
in America is Milton Berle?

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- See? You should have worn a dress.
- They"re more sophisticated.

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- How does a Scotch sound?
- Scotch sounds good.

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- Why are we proud?
- You know Joe and Shirley are married?

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- Sure.
- Did everyone know?

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- Pretty much.
- We are proud...

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... because from the beginning
of this nation...

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... man can walk upright.
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No matter who he is or who she is.
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He can walk upright and
meet his friend or his enemy.

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And he does not fear that
because that enemy...

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... may be a position in great power...
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... that he...
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... can be suddenly thrown in jail...
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... to rot there without charges
and with no recourse to justice.


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