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Unit 1 to Unit 2.
Only now it turns out the burglars have their own counsel.
He wants to take the story away from Woodstein...
Segretti said that--
Look, I told you inside, I have nothing more to say.
CARL: At least 15 phone calls, and those phone calls were made...
BOB: All right, find somebody who has a number close to it.
- The notes, are they accurate? - Give me a second.
Our story got the General Accounting Office to start an audit with CREEP Finance.
Metro Desk.
- Well-- - Look, it's all been denied.
Shakes hands with the Speaker, Carl Albert.
Rat-fucking.
Key Express
- Hang up, right? - That's right.
And I don't know what I did that was so goddamn awful.
WOMAN 2: Mr. Clawson's office.
There's a cartoon on his wall.
- Is it a boy or a girl? - It's a girl.
We can't go now, because he's not home yet.
Were you aware that it was that kind of funds from the very beginning?
He really said that about Mrs. Graham?
But the truth is, I can't figure out what we've got.
- Mrs. Hambling? - Yes.
What kind of a story do I write?
CARL: Is this the whole list? BOB: Look what it says.
The other says Howard Hunt, W. House.
We can't seem to figure out what the puzzle is supposed to look like.
What else are you working on?
- Why? - Because there's not enough fact.
[CROWD APPLAUDING ON RADIO]
CARL: Hi. Uh, Donald Segretti? - That's right.
For the Committee to Reelect?
WOMAN 3: Yeah. MAN 8: All right.
- Carl. - Yeah?
It was destroyed.
I'm Bob Woodward of the Washington Post.
...as early as March 15th, three months before the break-in.
It's gonna have to wait until tomorrow.
Are you sure you want us? 517 is closer, and they're in uniform.
The committee's not an independent operation.
Who's Pete Teller?
Forget it.
- Mitchell knew? - Of course Mitchell knew.
- He was a consultant and nobody knows it. - You're right.
I thought what we had was so hot that CBS or NBC were gonna take the story.
Okay, I'll get back to you on this. Thanks.
- The head of Finance for Nixon? - Yes, in Washington.
According to White House personnel, Hunt worked as a consultant for Colson.
WOMAN 2: Committee to Reelect the President.
Uh, I turn all my money over to the committee.
CARL: I wanna know about Colson. What was his job?
Our agents have been busting ass...
The most powerful man in the United States is President Nixon.
John N. Mitchell, while serving as United States attorney general...
There's a strange entry in two of the burglars' address books.
BEN: Well, how you gonna get it? - We haven't had any luck yet.
It was mainly to protect the covert operations.
When is somebody gonna go on the record in this story?
...in the CREEP safe, that-- What was it? --$350,000, is that a--?
[LINE DISCONNECTS]
Yes, I do.
One of your clients was arrested with a walkie-talkie.
- It's obvious someone got to her. - Not enough proof.
No, no. Come in. Would you like coffee?
Can you be specific?
...but it would come pretty close.
It leads everywhere.
Okay, thank you.
- Well, I deal with a lot of important people. - People who work for the committee?
Does the FBI know what we know?
The appointment should've been made through me.
WOMAN: Mr. Dardis' office.
I don't want a cookie. We've gotta get that bookkeeper to say it was Magruder.
No, no surprise at all.
But you could tell me, then.
Mr. Speaker, the president of the United States.
Don't concentrate on Segretti. You'll miss the overall.
- I don't wanna see him again. - Well, do you have to see him?
Is there any place you don't smoke?
You want every request since when?
A White House aide told me Hunt was investigating Kennedy.
...whether to stay or leave the ticket.
Okay.
Your Honor, Mr. Socket has in the past been reliable...
- Do you have any kind of--? - Whatever you want...
BEN: Why couldn't you tell me over the phone?
Now, what he did with it, I really do not know.
Who are the lawyers for the five men arrested at Watergate?
They've subpoenaed all of Barker's phone records.
[ALL CHUCKLING]
...comes down the central aisle, approaching the podium.
Gonzalez, Martinez, Sturgis and, uh....
Couple sleeping in bed, car hits the house, goes through their bedroom.
Does the FBI know--?
But the guy who's heading the investigation is named Dardis.
- Yes. - What else did he say?
CHIEF JUSTICE: --preserve, protect and defend...
Oh, that's Woodward's garage freak, his source in the executive.
What would you have done if you were just out of the Army...
BOB: Somebody who worked in Finance.
I think mine's better, but if you think yours is better, we'll give yours to the desk.
CARL: Think the truth will come out at the trial?
- He was doing investigative work. - On what?
Hey, Bob, Carl, he's on the phone.
If that appears in the papers, that I'm over at your house having a....
Okay.
Look, let me ask you something, Carl.
We hear all kinds of figures.
...the honorable chief justice will administer the oath of office...
I don't respect the type of journalism--
The House is gonna vote next week on a Senate resolution.
MAN 3: We've gotta start moving on this now. Come on, now.
- We just know there were four. - There were five.
No, I'm facing a deadline. My paper's saving space for me.
L-65, Eugenio Martinez.
CARL: We haven't revealed the sources of the people that have talked to us.
BOB: We don't know who could order you.
He's on deep background. I call him Deep Throat.
I think they're trying to find out if the Watergate burglars broke any Florida law.
What type of spy novels were they? Were they modern or period--?
I don't believe the story.
- But people sure are worried. - Which people?
- Six. - Six million, cash.
I followed my orders, period.
It's Haldeman.
I'm sorry, you said L or...?
Now, why don't you ask him what he's really saying?
They're not talking.
You guys are probably pretty tired, right?
You know, because he was-- I thought he was gonna go:
Mitchell, Magruder, Stans.
[BOB SPEAKING INDISTINCTLY]
...and I can't imagine why anyone would say that.