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Clips from Frost/Nixon (2009)
"Well, we in the Nixon camp"
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"really didn't know that much about David Frost,"
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"other than he was a British talk show host"
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"with something of a playboy reputation."
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"He'd had a talk show here in the US that had won some awards"
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"but hadn't syndicated well and had been dropped by the network."
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"He ended up taking it down to Australia,"
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"which is, l believe, where he was when the President resigned."
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"FROST: Next week's guest will be Evonne Goolagong."
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"We'll see you then. God bless."
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"Great show, David. Thanks, Noah."
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"Nixon leaving the White House."
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"NEWS REPORTER: A dark day for Richard Nixon, who has drawn crowds"
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"to the vast Ellipse south of the White House before."
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"NEWS REPORTER: But those were triumphs. This is not."
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"9:00 a. m."
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"Why didn't he wait?"
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"lt's 6:00 in the morning on the West Coast."
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"Half his audience is still asleep."
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"All right, you blokes, let's get the set broken down."
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"NEWS REPORTER: ...are witnesses to the saddest day in the life of Richard Nixon,"
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"a moment unlike any other in the history of this country."
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"to a form of exile in California."
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"Find out the numbers for this, will you? Worldwide."
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"Staring out the window."
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"Down below him, a liberal America cheered, gloated."
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"So what's so important that it couldn't wait, that it had to be today?"
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"l've had an idea, John, rather a bold idea for an interview."
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"And in a moment. . ."
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"You?"
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"And made an offer."
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"So it goes without saying that l'd want a dear friend"
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"and the finest producer l know by my side."
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"So who is it?"
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"Richard Nixon."
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"Well, come on, don't look like that."
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"Well, how would you expect me to look?"
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"Come on, John, we've done political interviews before."
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"A full, extensive look-back over his life, his presidency."
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"Surely the only thing that would interest anyone"
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"about Richard Nixon would be a confession."
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"A full, no-holds-barred confession."
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"Well, we'll get that, too."
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"Come on, John."
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"Just think of the numbers it would get."
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"his farewell speech in the White House?"
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"But in the end, David heard nothing."
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"And soon after arriving in California,"
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"Nixon was rushed to hospital with an acute attack of phlebitis."
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"I think it was around this time that Gerald Ford,"
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"who was the new President,"
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"gave Nixon a full, free and absolute pardon."
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"Now therefore, I, Gerald R. Ford,"
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"have granted, and by these presents do grant,"
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"unto Richard Nixon for all offenses against the United States."
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"lt meant that the man who had committed the greatest felony"
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"in American political history would never stand trial."
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"lt was like he slipped out the back door."
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"A public opinion poll indicates"
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"a two-to-one disapproval of the pardoning of Richard Nixon."
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"CHANCELLOR: One telegram from Virginia said, Roosevelt had his New Deal,"
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"Truman had his Fair Deal, now Ford has his crooked deal."
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"There was no deal, period."
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"I don't think the truth will ever come out."
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"The American people need to know the truth,"
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"and I don't think it will ever now be fully known."
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"GAN NON : So how do we want to address the college protests?"
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"Well, do we want to lift some quotes"
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"Sir? GAN NON : You know, maybe we're just better off"
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"using the whole Lincoln Memorial memo."
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"SAWYER: Just include the whole thing."
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"Mr. President, Swifty Lazar is here."
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"Okay. No, no, stick around."
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"You're gonna get a kick out of this."
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"This is my literary agent from Hollywood."
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"Hygiene obsessive."
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"Mr. President, good to see you."
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"These are folks helping me with my book."
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"Diane Sawyer, Frank Gannon, lrving Lazar."
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"Nice to meet you. Miss Sawyer."
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"Pleasure. Mr. Gannon."
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"Okay, that's it. l'll see you after lunch."
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"SWlFTY: So how you feeling, sir?"
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"l'm better, thank you. Though not yet well enough to golf,"
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"thank God. l despise that game."
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"lmagine, six weeks out of office"
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"as President of the United States,"
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"Never retire, Mr. Lazar."
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"To me, the unhappiest people of the world are retired."
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"What makes life mean something is purpose."
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"A goal. A battle. A struggle."
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"Well, even if you don't win it."
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"When my doctor declared me unfit"
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"to give testimony in the Watergate trial,"
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"Well, they were wrong."
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"That was the lowest l got."
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"Well, if it's a challenge you want, here's one you might enjoy."
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"How to spend $2 million, 2.3 to be precise."
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"lt's what l got for your memoirs."
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"Eh. . ."
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"lt might be a little short of what l wanted,"
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"but let me assure you, it's a whole lot more than they wanted."
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"That book is important to me."
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"You know, if you're trying to put the record straight,"
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"N lXON : Who?"
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"David Frost. English talk show guy."
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"No."
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"Frankly, we didn't find him appropriate."
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"We are. l just figured doing it with Frost"
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"lt would, but it would have a lot less, you know, credibility."
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"True, true. Could probably get more money."
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"But if l could get Frost to pay more and secure better terms,"
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"it might be a shame to pass."
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"lt'd be interesting to know where he is right now."
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"We tied him to railway tracks, and he escaped."
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"We buried him alive, and he walked free."
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"Today we're lowering escape artist Derek Harrison into the water"
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"to see if he can miraculously cheat death once more."
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"Good evening, and welcome to Great Escapes."
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"My name is David Frost."
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