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...you build from the outer edges and you go step by step.
...to the way they're not talking, the way they say no all the time.
CLAWSON: Sally, for chrissakes, don't tell them I came to your place.
Hunt's come in from the cold.
- May I read yours? - Yeah.
Jolson, Jones...
I believe we were talking about a $25,000 check.
...14,000 man-hours.
WOMAN 1: How do you like it? - Just milk, thanks.
CARL: Hi. MIRIAM: Hello.
Doesn't make sense.
- He's next to the grand jury. BOB: We have no choice.
His wife was going to leave him if he didn't stand up and do what was right.
[TYPEWRITER CLACKING]
[WHISPERS] Shut it off.
In a conspiracy like this...
Well?
BOB: Sloan told the grand jury. He answered everything they asked him.
WOMAN 1: Well, you don't want me, you want my sister.
Do you know the name of the counsel?
WOMAN: You're gonna get fat eating all those doughnuts.
And if we're wrong, we're resigning.
- What's the number? CARL: It's Hugh Sloan, 287.
You're implying that I should know.
[ALL LAUGHING]
- You let Haldeman slip away. - Yes.
[SHARON SIGHS]
- I'm not gonna-- - She warned me.
P could be Porter.
- Well.... - When's the baby due?
Who are their sources?
...that has just concluded itself has probably been one of the most intensive...
They volunteered he was innocent when nobody asked if he was guilty
You don't? You don't?
You've heard of him?
...the Constitution of the United States...
[ALL LAUGHING]
Do you understand loyalty?
If he self-destructed.
- I'm not looking for a fight. - I'm not either.
You want all the material requested by the White House?
CARL: Uh, when did he start? BOB: July of '71.
We have to go talk to your boss if you don't talk.
Right.
We must bear in mind that those who published it...
WOMAN 1: Here you are.
Do you remember when--?
- Yeah? BACHINSKI: Calling from police headquarters.
I just spoke to a Kenneth Dahlberg, who says he is Midwest Finance chairman.
MAN 2: That's it, he's done. - I raise a lot of money.
- Yeah, Colson. - What?
The GAO reports are due out the morning of Nixon's renomination.
We've already written the story. We just need you to define--
- Jesus Christ. BOB: The story is right.
Your enthusiasm, your idealism, your hard work.
And as treasurer, you could release those funds?
Ammons, Irene Ammons. Did we see her?
Door sticks.
- All right. - Thank you. Yes?
Base 1 to Unit 1. We may have some problems.
CARL: Why did it take you two weeks to tell us this, Sally?
What do you mean?
CLAWSON: Ben, now, look, this whole thing that's going on over there...
You don't mention Colson's name until the third paragraph.
BOB: What do you mean? -I'm not talking about Haldeman.
- Yeah. - Couldn't find anything in the clip file at all.
You were doing the same stuff...
MITCHELL: Yes?
I can't do the reporting for my reporters, which means I have to trust them.
She ain't gonna give it to you.
[KNOCKING ON DOOR]
That's the confirmation right there.
- Wait outside. - I've been waiting since this morning.
- Well, sure you-- CARL: I mean, we'd do the same for you.
...but if you guys fuck up again, I'm gonna get mad.
- You get that? - What did he say about meeting in a bar?
Think you could help me with the disbursement of money...
Were we wrong?
- Was it all in $100 bills? - A lot of it was.
- Never get her to say anything but M. - We gotta go back and get her to say it.
When they pass it, we'll run with it.
...you know, for taking fat cats to dinner, things like that.
...that the New York Times doesn't have.
MONA: Will you be back? BOB: I don't know when.
And I am curious of the fact that the FBI, in its entire inquiry...
I never asked about Watergate.
Woodburnes!
How many?
What kind of a deduction do I make for that?
He kept it right in the flame until his flesh was burned.
Yes, the Committee to Reelect the President.
- I'm gonna check on it for you. - Fine, thank you. Bye.
BALDWIN: Base 1 to Unit 1.
Christ, that's the most sickening thing I ever heard.
Be careful how you write it.
...and Liddy put his hand over a candle, and he kept it there.
It was a Moynihan operation. Oswald, the Kennedys, King, Watergate, Iran-Contra. The list is longer than anyone can imagine.
There's no question you properly identified yourself?
You haven't got it. A librarian and a secretary saying Hunt looked at a book.
Uh, are you investigating the tearing up of those documents--?
Gordon Liddy...
CARL: Wouldn't be anything embarrassing. BOB: Would you object to just--?
Yes, I will. Can you tell me who's calling?
We got a White House consultant linked to the bugging.
Yeah, the initials of the men that worked under Mitchell: L, P and M.
- Who was it? - We can't reveal that.
HOWARD: Any comment from CREEP? - Yes, unavailable for comment.
...that need to be discussed.
MAN: There's no specific cause, no....
...with Sally Aiken, you can't print that it took place in her apartment.
- Not anymore. CARL: You did go with him, though.
I work at Garfinckel's, in the Accounting Department.
It's the key to the whole cover-up.
We're just trying to find out if we made some errors.
"When Is Somebody Gonna Go On The Record In This Story?"
The White House librarian says Hunt checked out a lot of books.
That sounds like bullshit. We don't exactly believe that.
Only stayed in cities where there were Democratic primaries.
BEN: Who was it?
BEN: Hey, Scott, I need to see you.
MOFFITT: Got a good picture? - Okay. Metro?
He didn't say anything? Come on, you're hedging.
You have some idea what's in the papers when the attorney general comes in...
Ken, Ken. Slow, slow, slow down, Ken. You sound frazzled.
I was wondering if you'd like to comment on this confusion.
CARL: Skully. We've been there twice.
ATTORNEY: No, not at all.
...CIA, Justice.
[WHISTLING STOPS]
CARL: Hold on. MAN 3: Hey, listen, where's the artwork?
Five men had control of the fund.
If you guys could get Mitchell that would be beautiful
When somebody accepts it. That'll be news.
...on Senator Edward Kennedy.
MAN 3: Yeah. - Here is some great art.
Between the first and second quote, there's a contradiction.
BOB: Hello? Is this Mr. Paul Herrera?
BOB: Honest to God, I just don't understand.
L-64, Virgilio Gonzalez.
Hunt was investigating Kennedy at Chappaquiddick.
There's only one Haldeman.
BOB: You're claiming it was a misunderstanding?
Right.
...this deplorable incident at the Democratic National Committee.
Just exactly the way you said it to me, just say it to him.
Then I don't know what the hell you need. So you tell me what you need.
Why?
- Oh, I understand. - I've just been through a terrible ordeal.
She's afraid of Mitchell, you're afraid of Walter Cronkite.
- You've really gotta go. CARL: Sure. Could I just get a match?
Silence is advised.
- Barker. - Yeah, Barker.
- What's the matter with you? - He's a humper.
HARRY: No, no, not at all. - I can't believe it.
Mr. Starkey.
Steuben's crazy. I never worked for Colson.
We were shooting the breeze about the election.
We're under a lot of pressure, you know, and you put us there.