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a man with no political convictions whatsoever,
They said that you were a person
So if he beats him up like that on Vietnam,
Great show, David. Thanks, Noah.
How many people has he wiretapped?
re-election campaign committee.
Okay, fine, fine. Thanks for coming by.
What, you were gonna say talk show host?
NIXON AIDE: Well, I think, if they...
Praying with Kissinger? Come on, you can nail him with that stuff.
We can use some of the Kissinger stuff.
he certainly knew it halfway through the President's first answer.
then l cut off the other, and l'm not a good butcher!
a conversation with Charles Colson,
a record kept of every verbal agreement,
Jack, are we on?
Thirty seconds. Settling. Settle.
It's not too many. Just one or two.
good with actresses, not so good with stonewalling presidents.
So why did you do it?
Quite right. No holds barred. No holds barred.
This will just spread you across three continents,
(PHON E RlNGlNG)
with absolutely no editorial controls whatsoever in return?
RESTON: Well, New York, London and Sydney
(ALL CLAMORlNG)
to see if he can miraculously cheat death once more.
KHACH lGlAN : You could do all day on foreign policy, sir.
he'd gone to all the major networks
(CLEARS TH ROAT)
Why didn't he wait?
I recall the President telling me
lf we're honest for a minute, if we reflect privately just for a moment,
(PHON E RlNGlNG)
(CROWD CLAMORlNG)
that small talk is not one of my strong suits, either. No.
you're going to be haunted for the rest of your life.
And consider, if you will,
MAN : Here comes the President!
BlRT: This is a breach of contract. We could sue.
as President of the United States,
Do you know how many people watched
Little did l know
The terms of the contract clearly stipulate
He never let on to anyone at the time,
You think? l'm certain.
REPORTER 1 : A few questions, please.
At what moment did you know you were going to resign?
And these interviews are always gonna be around for future generations
Just think of the numbers it would get.
Great. Russia, China, the big power stuff.
l'm gonna have to get back to you.
After researching my last book,
Okay, let's take a break there.
But I should say right now that I'm not expecting
He went over speed bumps.
N lXON : Yeah, sure. Take your time.
Fine. ln which case, you can expect a lawsuit
in just a few moments now,
and comfortably. John, we have to do something.
in getting, for a fleeting moment,
This guy'll be so grateful to be getting it at all,
Did we discuss anything important?
We stayed up and, like everyone else, l'd been glued to
REPORTER: Who came out on top, Mr. President?
into the limelight, back onto the winner's podium.
May l present Caroline Cushing?
what is the most emotional moment,
My people tried to get me to wear a pair like that.
Listen, was that okay?
Lincoln signed the Emancipation Proclamation.
He even got back his table at Sardi\s.
You're probably aware of my history with perspiration.
SAWYER: Why don't we save it for the book?
Until March. l look forward to it.
l still tried to rob the bank.
And with the eyes of the world focused on the White House,
Pleasure. Mr. Gannon.
l've called his people. . .
l guess it all boils down to Watergate, huh?
Come the hour, he'll be fine. Okay?
the impact from the champ's first jab.
the rehabilitation he so desperately craved.
ls there. . . l'm sorry.
Please excuse my golf outfit.
l was actively facilitating it.
that Watergate take up no more than 25% of the time.
Try to look at it from our point of view.
(PLAYlNG CLASSlCAL MUSlC)
N lXON: l mean, he just isn\t well screwed on, is he?
This guy wiretapped 1 7 people.
clearly shows that to be a falsehood.
Really. Very romantic.
Should l be nervous?
because they're in the greater interests of the nation !
Nice to see you.
lt's true. They've dropped the Australian show.
REPORTER 1 : So what about the money?
lt might be a little short of what l wanted,
is that the taping system in the White House
thank God. l despise that game.
was the supposed existence of
N lXON: You open that scab, there\s a hell of a lot of things that
Let's change the tapes. Come on, man.
You know, l was beginning to enjoy that.
We'll always have 350 on the table from CBS.
Diane Sawyer, Frank Gannon, lrving Lazar.
l was at home with friends, and we were watching television at home.
Now, initially, on coming into the White House,
l hadn't liked the idea at all, but the former President,
Goodbye, Mr. President.
You know, they say he has the most enormous head,
So Mrs. Mao and l, we just, well, you know, stared at one another.
Well, even if you don't win it.
to have this thing go any further.
Well, how would you expect me to look?
David.
in four, three, two. Cue David. And. . .
that you had no knowledge of that?
has just ruled on the tapes controversy,
l brought you a pair.
A goal. A battle. A struggle.
l guess that's what this is.
Hello?
They're bugging everybody.
(STUTTERlNG) Wait, John. We're already taping.
DEAN: At one point in the conversation,
What's the movie?
BlRT: Seventeen?
that would lead to civil war...
A week? Goodness, Jim, we can't lose you for that long.
Gentlemen.
Long answers. Control the space.
Our lawyers want us to agree on a definition of the word.
that ought to get into government,
Not at all. You sounded controlled, even-handed, statesmanlike.
Crack investigators?
And by sending B-52s to carpet bomb a country,
Huston Plan. Wiretapping and alleged abuses of power.