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Clips from All the Presidents Men (1976)
"...go into the chamber..."
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"Thank you."
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"Is there anybody there?"
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"Police."
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"Drop that jacket."
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"HARRY: Walkie-talkie, two 35-mm cameras."
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"Couple sleeping in bed, car hits the house, goes through their bedroom."
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"- Woodward? BOB: Yup."
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"- Local Democratic headquarters. - Bugging the place."
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"All right, give it to me."
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"...at 14th and U Streets Northwest."
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"Excuse me, what is your name?"
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"...you'll have to get from him."
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"I understand that."
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"Well, I was talking to a couple of the lawyers..."
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"...had anyone known the burglars had arranged for their own counsel."
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"[BOTH CHUCKLE]"
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"- I have nothing else to say. - A Miami social occasion?"
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"L-62, James McCord. L-63, Bernard Barker."
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"Anti-Communist? That, sir, is not your average profession."
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"McCORD: Central Intelligence Agency."
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"But it's obvious that with all that money and equipment..."
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"...they weren't out to, you know, work by themselves."
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"We don't know why they wanted to bug Democratic headquarters."
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"There's something you might wanna look into."
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"Hang on."
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"Okay, go ahead."
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"There's a strange entry in two of the burglars' address books."
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"Thank you."
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"- Do you know when he'll be back? - No, I don't."
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"- Have you tried the Mullen firm? - I beg your pardon?"
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"All right, thank you."
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"Who's Charles Colson?"
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"I'm glad you asked me that question."
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"WOMAN 6: Mullen and Company."
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"I was just wondering why your name and phone number..."
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"Good God."
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"I was told that you had worked with a Mr. Howard Hunt."
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"Why would anyone say that?"
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"You do know Mr. Hunt?"
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"MAN [OVER PHONE]: Did you say the Washington Post?"
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"What type of spy novels were they? Were they modern or period--?"
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"How long has it been since you heard from him?"
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"- Couple of years, I think. - Tell me the names of novels he's written."
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"BENNETT: Hello? - Mr. Bennett?"
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"...or did work for Mullen and Company as a writer."
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"And the CIA."
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"From '49 to '70. This is on deep background..."
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"What else you got?"
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"We got a White House consultant linked to the bugging."
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"Have Mr. Moffitt come in here, please. And see if Mr. Bradlee's free."
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"He knows a lot of people."
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"CARL: Hold on. MAN 3: Hey, listen, where's the artwork?"
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"I gotta have a cigarette."
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"[TYPEWRITERS CLACKING]"
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"No, I'm sorry, he's not."
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"Yes, I will. Can you tell me who's calling?"
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"WOMAN 3: Yeah. MAN 8: All right."
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"WOMAN 3: Okay. MAN 8: Right away."
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"I'm just helping. It's a little fuzzy."
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"I can't tell whether Hunt works for Colson or Colson for Hunt."
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"- I'm not looking for a fight. - I'm not either."
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"I gave yours a glance, it didn't look right, so I figured I'd refine it a little."
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"You don't mention Colson's name until the third paragraph."
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"I've got Colson's name up front."
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"Woodward, Bernstein, you're both on the story."
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"- ...who works in Colson's office? STEUBEN: Sharon Lyons."
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"- Who? - I'm not giving any names."
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"- That's what he said. - I worked for an assistant."
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"- Nice? - He's a nice person."
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"...out of the White House library and the Library of Congress."
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"WOMAN 1: White House library."
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"Hi, this is Carl Bernstein, of the Washington Post."
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"- Yes, I think I do remember. - Uh-huh."
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"He took out a whole lot of material."
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"The truth is, I didn't have any requests at all from Mr. Hunt."
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"- Oh. - Uh--"
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"[LINE DISCONNECTS]"
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"Thank you."
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"No, I just got off the phone with the librarian."
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"[PHONE RINGS]"
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"She denies that the conversation with Mr. Bernstein ever took place."
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"- Thank you. - Uh-huh."
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"MONA: Will you be back? BOB: I don't know when."
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"Thank you very much, gentlemen."
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"Just White House would be enough. Just use White House. Forget W.H."
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"MAN 2: Let's take it in and show it to Howie Simons."
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"- No, how senior, how high up? - I don't know titles."
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"We said the White House was investigating Kennedy."
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"- Showed a special interest in. - The story's stronger than that."
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"DEEP THROAT: Yes? - This is Woodward."
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"That was about the shooting of a man running for president."
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"[LINE DISCONNECTS]"
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"MAN [ON RADIO]: The stewardess hostages were released."
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"...which were later withdrawn."
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"...with the Dow Jones closing down 6-and-three-quarter points."
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"BOB: Taxi."
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"[LIGHTER CLICKS]"
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"The story has stalled on us."
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"Hunt worked for Colson at the White House."
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"We're beginning to hear a lot about a lawyer at CREEP named Gordon Liddy who's--"
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"...was fired by Mitchell because he wouldn't talk to the FBI."
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"I was at a party once..."
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"...and Liddy put his hand over a candle, and he kept it there."
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"All we've got are pieces."
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"...and says he wants to spend more time with his family."
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"That sounds like bullshit. We don't exactly believe that."
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"No, but it's touching."
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"Hunt's come in from the cold."
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"Supposedly, he's got a lawyer with $25,000 in a brown paper bag."
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"What do you mean?"
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"But you could tell me, then."
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"Who are their sources?"
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"I even know someone who works on the phone company."
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"Carl, if John Mitchell wanted your phone records..."
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"- What's his name? - I don't know his name."
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"Dardis. What's his first name?"
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"[ELEVATOR DINGS]"
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"I'll see if I can squeeze you in later."
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"Oh, thanks very much."
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