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Hello?
This is a goddamn important story. It....
- Mitchell know he was talking to a reporter? - Yeah, but I think I woke him up.
Police.
- Mr. Bernstein. - I have to get back.
MICKEY: You guys, last thing you bought from me was the obituaries.
He didn't show up.
I remember seeing a book about Chappaquiddick on his desk.
...being blamed on the theft of a statue of Jesus.
This looks like your story. Why don't you take a look at it?
The passengers, numbering 113...
Uh, I was just wondering if any-- If you have any--
- I've just talked with the librarian. - Yes, sir.
Because you were the head coordinator...
We were doing a story on this...
And that's the end of your story.
I don't mind what you did. I mind the way you did it.
The cover-up had little to do with the break-in.
Just profile information mostly.
And all four of them were involved in CIA activities and--
You didn't know Haldeman had control of the fund.
Abbott, Addison, Augusto, Alberts...
Follow the money.
WOMAN 3: Metro Desk. Yeah, he's here, hold on.
...four, five, six...
Some 1500 persons were interviewed...
Wait a minute. There was a guy. There was a guy we talked to last week.
BOB: Yeah? CARL: Woodward? I got a lead on Dahlberg.
Mr. Hunt isn't here just now.
...certainly it comes as no surprise to you that Howard was with the CIA.
- Is that in Miami? - Boca Raton.
...who indicated you left the committee...
This morning, soon as our Mitchell story hits the stands...
No.
I was at a party once...
It's 11:30, sir.
You got people feeling sorry for him. I didn't think that was possible.
CARL: Will you call us? - I don't know.
We have it in the notes from the conversation with you on the phone.
- Hello? - For the committee.
Exactly as scheduled, at 9:30 in the Capitol plaza...
MAN 5: Hey, look, do we have a lead for the metro page?
I knew we had enemies, but I didn't know we were this popular.
At one point, I suddenly wondered how high up this thing goes...
Twenty minutes to deadline.
No.
Badly.
Ben, that's a Page 1 story.
I'd really like to help you, but I can't.
BOB: It's like they're getting instructions. It's pat.
- Yes, I think I do remember. - Uh-huh.
BOB: People aren't talking, Harry.
I never worked for Sloan or Stans.
I'm really sorry, but I was on my way out. Goodbye.
- Come on in. BOB: We can't come in, sir.
Once when I was reporting...
I can't be positive that that money was used for the break-in, you understand?
...but the FBI thinks he's involved with the break-in.
Got it. That's good. All right, stay there.
Right.
Well, I can't say that it would positively prove that they planned the break-in...
Well, I have a clear conscience.
Anything he could find.
The cash that financed the Watergate break-in.
Well, I think that Woodward's just--
In one two-day period, 6 million dollars came in.
- That's kind of unusual, wouldn't you say? MAN 3: For burglars it's unusual.
She first said that Howard Hunt had taken out books on Senator Kennedy.
CARL: All these neat little houses on all these nice little streets.
...and this is a way of confirming it.
- So? - You're looking better.
- I think Gordon did a lot of shredding. - Hard evidence?
No, I have to do this my way.
CARL: Where were you? - My apartment.
- No. - Can we use their names?
We have the Senate approving the ABM Treaty.
MICKEY: Ben, it's the hottest item.
Base 1 to Unit 1.
I was having lunch at the Sans Souci and--
We haven't been able to ascertain who that is.
- Oh, you had a baby. - Yeah. My wife did.
CARL: Jesus, what was our mistake?
What did he say to him?
The issues of the campaign are peace and prosperity...
BOB: Minnesota.
Maybe there's a legitimate explanation...
Mr. Hunt isn't here just now.
- Well, wait a minute, what's this one? DARDIS: Uh, what's...? Okay, $25,000.
I think we can probably squeeze him in around 4:30.
No, Ben, please listen.
DARDIS: Would be easier too, wouldn't it?
A source at General Accounting tells us...
- I don't-- - What do you think it could be?
Okay, I'm counting.
You mean when you sent out on Muskie's stationery...
CARL: Jesus. BOB: No, I wanna hear her say it.
- Kenneth Dahlberg? - Yes?
Let me tell you something, we did a lot of worse things in college.
Not good enough.
...to join a group of other lawyers...
...they weren't out to, you know, work by themselves.
You had to name names.
Woo-hoo. Woo-hoo.
I think they have the same information. Got a pencil? Write this down.
Just follow the money.
BOB: Ed Nixon.
I think one of the most interesting ones was the Canuck letter.
- Outside line, please. WOMAN 1 [OVER PHONE]: Yes.
I think anyone who were to honestly assess what his political persuasions are...
BOB: Oh, goddamn it.
MAN: The New York Times had three columns on it.
WOMAN: Essex House, may I help you? - John Mitchell.
Did you know Howard Hunt?
These notes on the White House librarian, are they accurate?
Fifty-one of the 59 FBI field officers were involved. Uh....
You people.
Uh.... Queen Elizabeth proclaims a state of emergency to deal with the dock strike.
What can you deduce from that?
They planted spies, stole documents, and on and on.
...and has been so stated as being incorrect...
MAN 2: Gonna give us something to do?
The dollar took a beating on the European money market...
- Showed a special interest in. - The story's stronger than that.
We know that he works for Mullen and Company...
WOMAN 3: Bob. - This happened before I came aboard.
Thirty-one days of rain in the Philippines...
...I want you to know I never claimed authorship of the Canuck letter.
Where's the goddamn story?
CARL: Uh, Sloan? You need him? BOB: He's the treasurer.
The whole business was run by Haldeman, the money, everything.
I know I shouldn't be telling you this. Uh....
- Hi. - They'll see you.
MAN 2: What about the one in India months ago?
Never in so many words.
- You're the two from the Post, aren't you? BOB: Yes.
- Well, that's what I've got. - Well, that's fine.
- Tell them to come in. CARL: Thanks.
Mr. Clawson, this is Bob Woodward.
BOB: They both worked at the White House? - One did.
...deposited in the bank account of one of the Watergate burglars...
[GUNSHOTS ON TV]
- Oh. - Sir, the Committee to Reelect...
FBI interrogated Segretti, found he wasn't involved in the break-in.
...out of the White House library and the Library of Congress.
In other words, by their very silence, there was a cover-up.
ALL: Aww.... HOWARD: How much this time?
The man I work for has started a reelection campaign.
- That's what he said. - I worked for an assistant.
- If we could come in for a couple seconds-- - No, I really don't--
If you guys could get Jeff Bezos…
I wasted a whole day here, and my paper's waiting for a story.
...had anyone known the burglars had arranged for their own counsel.
Ben. It's a dangerous story for this paper.
- Is it morning or night? - It's 11:30 at night, sir.
That's personal.