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Clips from All the Presidents Men (1976)
"A happy president, smiling."
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"Ladies and gentlemen, President Nixon will, in a moment..."
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"...address the Congress and the people of the United States."
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"[MEN SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]"
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"DISPATCHER [OVER RADIO]: Car 727, Car 727."
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"Open door at the Watergate office building. Possible burglary. See the security guard."
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"Are you sure you want us? 517 is closer, and they're in uniform."
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"They're getting gas. You take it."
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"Unit 1 to Unit 2."
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"Unit 1 to Unit 2."
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"Base 1 to Unit 1."
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"Base 1 to Unit 1."
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"BALDWIN [OVER RADIO]: We have some activity here."
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"Silence is advised."
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"[WHISPERS] Shut it off."
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"Lights on the eighth floor."
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"Base 1 to Unit 1."
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"There's people, people on the balcony. Armed people."
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"Base 1 to Unit 1."
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"STURGIS [WHISPERS]: Someone's here."
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"Put your hands up."
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"Got it. That's good. All right, stay there."
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"I got something for you. Did you see this?"
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"Good morning. Crash. Louis is over at Democratic headquarters."
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"Most of it was in $100 bills, and in sequence."
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"Break-in at Democratic headquarters. There's been an arrest."
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"Check the time of arraignment and get over there."
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"Right."
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"- Anything else? - Anything else?"
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"Break-in, car crash. That's not bad for a Saturday."
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"HOWARD: Let me know what happens."
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"- Hello, Carl. CARL: Hi."
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"HOWARD: Got anything on that couple?"
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"I know somebody on the staff at Watergate. Want me--?"
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"Why don't you finish one story before trying to get on another?"
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"I finished it."
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"I'm just polishing it."
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"- I'll work the phones. - Polishing it. Yeah, you work the phones."
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"MAN 1: Who cares? MAN 2: What about property damage?"
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"BOB: Sorry, who are the lawy--? Excuse me, sorry."
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"Who are the lawyers for the five men arrested at Watergate?"
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"MAN 3: These two were appointed to the case."
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"Only now it turns out the burglars have their own counsel."
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"- The burglars have their own counsel? MAN 3: Right."
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"- That's kind of unusual, wouldn't you say? MAN 3: For burglars it's unusual."
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"Do you know the name of the counsel?"
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"MAN 3: I don't know. Some country-club type."
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"JUDGE: You are charged with soliciting prostitution..."
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"[JUDGE SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]"
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"Your Honor, Mr. Socket has in the past been reliable..."
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"...for court appearances when ordered."
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"I think $300 would subsequently be suggested...."
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"I'm Bob Woodward of the Washington Post."
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"- Markham. - Markham?"
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"I'm not here."
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"Okay."
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"Well, clearly, I am here..."
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"...but only as an individual, not as the attorney of record."
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"Who is?"
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"Mr. Starkey."
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"- Do you have any kind of--? - Whatever you want..."
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"I have nothing more to say."
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"Uh, Starkey. S-T...."
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"Mr. Starkey was very helpful."
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"What I don't understand is how you got here."
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"I assure you there's nothing very mysterious involved."
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"...assigned to represent the burglars."
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"So?"
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"They never would've been assigned to the burglars..."
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"They never even made a phone call."
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"- Don't take this personally, Mr.... - Woodward."
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"Woodward. It would be a mistake to do that."
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"I just don't have anything to say."
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"ATTORNEY: Your Honor, Mr. Betts is a young man with no prior record."
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"The defense has suggested a release on personal bond."
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"Did one of the other men involved in the break-in call you?"
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"What reason do you have to assume there were other people involved?"
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"One of your clients was arrested with a walkie-talkie."
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"They're not my clients."
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"- I don't wanna talk about this anymore. - You're a lawyer and you're here."
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"Well, uh, one of the defendants, Mr. Barker, and I met at a social occasion once."
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"Where?"
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"Mr. Starkey says the Cubans were from Miami."
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"L-64, Virgilio Gonzalez."
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"L-65, Eugenio Martinez."
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"L-66, Frank Sturgis."
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"Please step forward, Attorney Starkey. All charged with burglary two."
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"- And, Mr. Starkey, you represent all five? STARKEY: Yes, Your Honor."
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"STARKEY: Yes, Your Honor."
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"JUDGE: Your names, please, and state your professions."
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"BARKER: Bernard Barker, anti-Communist."
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"McCORD: James McCord, security consultant."
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"McCORD: Government. Uh, recently retired."
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"JUDGE: Where in the government?"
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"Where?"
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"McCORD: The CIA."
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"STURGIS: Sturgis, Frank A., salvage operator."
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"Holy shit."
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"BOB: Eugenio Martinez, known as Gene Valdez."
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"James W. McCord, alias Edward Martin."
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"Frank Sturgis, alias Frank Fiorini. All five of the men had at least one alias."
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"Any proof they were trying to bug the Democratic chairman?"
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"CARL: It's obvious they were trying to."
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"They wouldn't go to that trouble to bug secretaries."
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"- There's no proof. - I called a lawyer in Miami I know."
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"He said four of the guys that were arrested were from Miami."
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"Gonzalez, Martinez, Sturgis and, uh...."
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"And all four of them were involved in CIA activities and--"
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"BOB: No, only one. CARL: Yeah, and they--"
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"No, only one of them was admitted CIA, and the CIA won't confirm that."
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"In fact, they deny even knowing McCord."
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"Somebody hired them."
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"I'm interested in what you know."
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"Whether they were working for themselves, other individuals, organizations."
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"Could be a story or just crazy Cubans."
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"The police are nervous."
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"[PHONE RINGING]"
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"- Yeah? BACHINSKI: Calling from police headquarters."
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"- Yeah? - One says H.H. at W.H."
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"The other says Howard Hunt, W. House."
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