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- Is it AM or FM? - Come on.
His wife is pregnant and made Sloan quit. He no longer wanted to be part of it.
[PHONE RINGS]
You were friends at SC, you and Chapin. Who else was there?
I get confused. Could we just go back for a second?
[CAR ENGINE STARTS]
If there was a piece of paper that said Hunt was taking out books...
- She said that? - Here. She said:
The president flying all the way across the world...
Do you remember where this shooting the breeze took place?
BOB: Minneapolis, Minneapolis.
Carl, when you guys print it in the papers, then I'll know.
Ken. What's up, kid?
...but in the office of the committee.
- Five? - Mitchell, Stans, Magruder, they're obvious.
This whole thing didn't start with the bugging.
...and to all federal authorities.
Can you just nod either way?
You and I have to have an agreement...
BOB: Maybe there was no mistake.
There was a lot of books Hunt checked out.
Metro, 15.
- Maybe even ours. BEN: What happened to that Justice source?
...but if he would, we know he would implicate Chapin.
...never talked to or did inquiries into the second most powerful man to the president.
...I don't think the president knew anything about.
I had all the evidence. It was destroyed. I don't know who destroyed it.
Uh, could I just sit down for a second?
You've done worse than let Haldeman slip away.
If you will place your left hand on the Bible and raise your right hand...
I guess it's difficult when he makes his own appointments.
Is that your plan in the convention?
Where?
[MAN 2 SPEAKING IN SPANISH OVER PHONE]
The indictments that came down from the grand jury today...
[PHONE RINGING]
Woodward!
...and the president said, Call Ben Bradlee and tell him, 'Fuck you.'
I need to know what you know.
...the diplomatic corps of Washington...
DARDIS: Well, I doubt it started off as pesos.
Excuse me.
Could we just confirm a couple--? Bye.
BOB: Kay, can--? - 757-6521.
If people are to be convinced that Stans and Sloan are innocent...
MAN 1: Are you trying to find the lowest possible common denominator?
- No. - Goddamn it.
...John Mitchell had personally controlled a secret Republican fund.
Carl, tell me something. What...?
Who?
Is there something that strikes you as odd about this?
Nickel-and-dime stuff.
- No, I don't think so. - You decided where you're gonna go?
Things are warming up in Reykjavik, where Bobby Fischer forfeited the second game...
MAN: Forget it.
- Would we be in any trouble? - Would we be wrong?
No, you get nothing about Haldeman out of me.
- You told me to come here, and I'm here. - Okay, yeah, look--
Good morning. Crash. Louis is over at Democratic headquarters.
How was it paid out?
MAN: Okay, look, I'll have a reporter out to talk to you this afternoon.
...dropping to its lower....
Well, there had to be a White House overseer.
Uh, Starkey. S-T....
Key Express
In fact, they deny even knowing McCord.
Unit 1 to Unit 2.
- Right. You got a cigarette? - Yeah.
His travel records for the year 1971-'72.
That should tell you a lot. What else?
- He confirm? - Absolutely.
- Carl, you want some coffee? - You read my mind.
One, two, three...
[ELEVATOR DINGS]
Thank you.
MICKEY: How about the crossword puzzle? - No.
Would Mr. Sloan know?
We'd just like to talk to Mr. Sloan for a couple minutes.
...because I gotta go back to my paper now and write that story one way or another.
That means there's gotta be a record somewhere.
I was just wondering why your name and phone number...
You said we haven't had any luck yet, that's the thing he jumps on.
BOB: If we did, we wouldn't be here.
- Hi. SLOAN: Please.
...to the president of the United States of America.
- Nice? - He's a nice person.
I'm a proper citizen. What I do is proper.
Laugh, gentlemen. It'll be the only story everyone reads.
Send it to the San Francisco Chronicle. They need it.
It's all in our files.
CARL: Excuse me. - Can I help you in some way?
From '49 to '70. This is on deep background...
I've read what you've written. I wanna thank you.
- Uh, Taiwan emergency, Philippines. - Okay, fine. National?
Classroom 2 one moment please
Well, we got the schoolteachers on Capitol Hill.
Was it more than $50,000?
...for a settlement of the Vietnam War.
- And, Mr. Starkey, you represent all five? STARKEY: Yes, Your Honor.
- Rat-fucking. - That's right.
Later, at the White House...
A lot of people are watching me. They know I know a lot.
It's Nickel-and-Dime stuff
No, I don't believe so...
Ken Clawson told me he wrote the Canuck letter.
We said the White House was investigating Kennedy.
...of little Don Segretti.
MICKEY: Yesterday's weather report for people who were drunk and slept all day.
ANNOUNCER [ON TV]: Sloan, who resigned as campaign treasurer...
- Finish your call. - Wait outside, please, will you?
- You have good notes? - Verbatim.
Watergate. I mean, that's-- The whole bugging, that's horrendous.
- Maybe they pulled the cards. - Maybe they changed the names.
Sit down.
- Sloan would've told the grand jury. - Sloan wanted to.
CHIEF JUSTICE: --that I will faithfully execute the office of president of the United States...
I finished it.
...of that $250,000 world-championship chess match...
...that some documents were torn up at the Committee to Reelect the President.
- Hi, we're from the Washington Post. - I'm Carl Bernstein, this is Bob Woodward.
...said that there was $350,000...
Supposedly, he's got a lawyer with $25,000 in a brown paper bag.
What do you say?
Could I speak to Clark MacGregor?
What?
I've got the press here. I'm gonna have to call you back.
All I know is that the story that ran this morning is incorrect...
...by naming Eagleton as his running mate. The move surprised the old pros...
[CLASSICAL MUSIC PLAYING OVER SPEAKERS]
...just like Humphrey, Muskie, the bunch of them.