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The burglars couldn't have arranged their counsel.
...to go to the front page on the District Home Rule.
- Didn't he work in the office? - Yeah, I knew Howard.
He said four of the guys that were arrested were from Miami.
There's people, people on the balcony. Armed people.
Well, uh....
[SIGHS]
How can you keep going at something past the point when you'd believe it?
I understand. We know it's against the law for you to say anything.
Did it go that high up?
As soon as you're done, we're gonna do a story on all of you.
And these men are the key to what that money was used for.
Carl Bernstein of the Washington Post had a conversation...
HOWARD: Deep Throat. - Who?
You think bitching about it is gonna get the story where we want it?
How dangerous?
CARL: Nasemith, Narrow, Ness...
...and address the members of the House and the Senate, Supreme Court...
No.
What do you mean, where?
WOMAN 1: 456-1414.
That money winds up in the account of a burglar?
[PHONES RINGING]
- Like what? - Like a slush fund.
JOE [OVER PHONE]: You don't seem to understand.
You know what?
- We all right? - Yeah.
I got something for you. Did you see this?
Who is Charles Colson?
- But you're head of the committee. - I just came aboard.
Look. Now, look, I'm very busy. I gotta go. I gotta go put the kids to bed.
It would be nice if we were right.
Sure, you can sit down, but I'm not going to tell you anything.
It's been postponed till after tonight's renomination.
Well, you should be. Go on home.
I've got Colson's name up front.
They wanted to run against McGovern. Look who they're running against.
...and please repeat after me:
Steuben said you work for Colson.
- Besides, this guy has busted his ass. - He's been on this paper for nine months.
If you print that, our relationship will be terminated.
- Polishing it. - What's wrong with it?
Haldeman was the fifth man to control that fund.
...is 1347.
We're going to try.
--and will, to the best of my ability...
Harry, I think we could mention that this might be the time...
[APPLAUDING AND CHEERING]
[DOOR CLOSES]
- What are you doing? BOB: Kay Eddy.
- Give me your notes so-- - These are the notes.
I'm Midwest Finance chairman.
He greets members of his cabinet...
Is there any evidence...
Yeah. Yeah, he's one of our authors. He wrote spy novels, I think.
Let me put it this way.
I understand that.
Three hundred and fifty thousand dollars for dinners?
Wait!
- Yes, yes. - And why would you do that?
CARL: Then they're just setting us up. Then the whole thing was a setup.
- I just-- I got it. - What?
Woodward, Bradlee will see us now. Answer the phone for me.
...the FBI hasn't even talked to.
HOWARD: We all have to go out and work for a living.
Nobody gives a shit.
Common sense says it's Haldeman.
WOMAN [ON TV]: I'd like to move on to the subject of the break-in at the Watergate...
CARL: In one six-day period, over $6 million came in.
...continues to divert attention from the great national issues...
You say the relationship is over. I mean, what the hell do you have to lose?
Obviously because certain people lie to the prosecutor.
[MUSIC PLAYING ON RADIO]
What happened on June 17th...
JOE: What the hell are you talking about? I'll deny everything.
You say wrote? You mean he's no longer with you?
[TYPEWRITERS CLACKING]
Si je fais journaliste c'est pour être célèbre. Moi je veux être connu. Tu sais pourquoi ? Pour niquer les gonzesses.
- She denies other conversation took place. - Total bullshit.
And the CIA.
My only chance of getting that is if I see him.
Anything else?
Hunt took out books from the Library of Congress...
[DEEP THROAT SIGHS]
- How do you know? - Because she said--
BOB: Miss Milland? Betty Milland? - Mm-hm.
...10.
CARL: He told the grand jury, the FBI confirms. What more do you need?
- Do we know how much money? - Yeah, hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Mr. Chief Justice.
You got out of it?
What I don't understand is how you got here.
- Then doesn't even know him. - Woodward.
...by an old Army buddy, a Donald Segretti...
ANNOUNCER [ON TV]: Now here comes the president's helicopter...
The other one's not in Washington, but that's all I'll say.
- Yes. - Could you please hold one second, sir?
Certain on Mitchell?
- Not about Haldeman. - Yeah, Haldeman. John Haldeman.
We know that he works in the office of Charles Colson at the White House.
Right?
...that said that Scoop Jackson was having a bastard child?
No, it's not.
...that the Department of Justice and the FBI has ever been involved in.
Yeah, I know Ken Dahlberg.
...after the Watergate break-in...
...if you're going to do that piece on détente.
Somebody said, What's the trick? And Liddy said, The trick is not minding.
So, what have we got? Where's that matchbook? Here.
Is it AM or FM?
You see, I raised that money in cash...
McGovern and Humphrey, breakfast, smiling their asses off.
You don't mind if I just take a few notes, do you?
Segretti was doing this a year before the bugging.
Get some.
There's some records that Dardis wanted. Could you come get them? We're closing.
Just White House would be enough. Just use White House. Forget W.H.
CARL: This isn't so crazy.
She denies that the conversation with Mr. Bernstein ever took place.
Have Mr. Moffitt come in here, please. And see if Mr. Bradlee's free.
- Yeah, that's mine. HOWARD: ABM.
- Yeah, that's news. - I have--
I don't want you to feel you're in a position where you have to disclose names.
If you can't talk in specifics, you shouldn't say anything.
- Have you tried the Mullen firm? - I beg your pardon?
- Mitchell, Stans and Magruder. - Those three we've got.
If you go to bed and there's no snow, and you wake up and there's snow...
- Mr. Bernstein? - Yes, ma'am?
...that he is not a supporter of President Nixon.
- These? - I got stuff on napkins, matchbooks.
Judith Abbott?
SALLY: Two weeks ago. CARL: What else did he say?
The hallmark of the Post's campaign is hypocrisy...
...that he named Haldeman to the grand jury....
Amazing timing.
What about it?
- Tell him to leave his number next time. - Will do.
Maybe you'd better wait till we get all five, huh?
- Yes. Ha-ha-ha. - Fantastic. I'm coming home.
Could you tell us who got the money? And how much?
No, no, no. I'm the reporter from the Post.
- Well, do you know what that does? - Well, I don't see why.
- So? - He might confirm.
- Coffee, black. GUARD: Coffee, black.
That was about the shooting of a man running for president.
...if Hugh Sloan was being set up now as a fall guy for John Mitchell.
No, I just got off the phone with the librarian.
You have answers for everything, don't you?
Last night, you said you couldn't talk.
BOB: Yeah. CARL: 1406 Lee Jackson Memorial Highway.
False press leaks, fake letters.
...on the Washington Post.
...to work for Mr. Stans immediately after Mr. Sloan quit...
How high up?