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Well, I was talking to a couple of the lawyers...
And that's when you got involved in the student elections...
Two weeks work, half the names crossed off and what have you got?
I don't remember her getting much wrong before, do you?
Let's go.
...of a direct connection between the White House and the Watergate...
- Local Democratic headquarters. - Bugging the place.
We'd just like to find out just what it was that Hunt did...
Was it more?
We haven't been able to ascertain who that is.
All turned him down. That's the Page 1 lead.
And what if she denies it?
When is somebody going to go on the record in this story?
...their hearts and minds will follow.
...then get your asses back in gear.
...that we have reached tonight, health was not a factor.
- The attorney general? - Uh-huh.
We're beginning to hear a lot about a lawyer at CREEP named Gordon Liddy who's--
Bob Woodward of the Wash-- Do you speak English?
HOWARD: We're aware of that. - You said it. Sitting around.
...according to sources involved in the Watergate investigation.
There's a lot of people like you...
...at a time like this is counterproductive.
...and huge scare headlines...
Out of the blue. Out of the blue.
Who told them not to?
WOMAN 4: Do you know in a survey taken, 10.9 percent...?
...and I was wondering if you would care to comment or explain.
Hundreds of thousands of dollars of unaccounted-for cash.
You think he said that to impress you to try to get you to go to bed with him?
We were just wondering if you were promoted...
I never asked about Watergate.
Mm. Listen, let me call you back on this matter.
- Why? - This is a family newspaper.
Did you call the White House Communications Office?
- L, P and M. - Okay, L, P and M.
CARL: How many fucking sources do they think we've got?
We don't know why they wanted to bug Democratic headquarters.
Colson was really big on secrets anyway.
BOB: What's the number? CARL: 301.
He knows a lot of people.
- Jesus. - It's down on record, Bernstein.
- How is there a story in that? - Because there's a lawyer in the office.
It was a Moynihan operation. Oswald, The Kennedys, Watergate, Iran-Contra. The list is longer than anyone can imagine. It's incredible.
...the Post is stuck with a story no one wants.
One of the burglars had $814, one $230, one $215, and one $234.
McCORD: The CIA.
...of Nixon's sabotage campaign against the Democrats.
Well, my paper just sent me out here to try to persuade you to go on the record.
...and I have a winter home in Florida.
[TYPEWRITER CLACKING]
Said it right off the top.
Not in one big chunk.
We're gonna have to see each other tomorrow.
[LINE DISCONNECTS]
- This is different. - How?
Can you tell me anything, anything, about who got the money?
Garage freak?
...you can say it snowed, although you didn't see it.
BEN: Why didn't he? - Because nobody asked.
...has more recently expressed doubts and said Eagleton must make a decision...
We need a list of the people that work there.
Thank you.
Secret grand-jury testimony they based their story on.
What do you expect from the White House? You're doing a great job?
You made a mistake in there.
The FBI and Justice know this?
Everybody is under Haldeman except the president.
CARL: Nasemith, Narrow, Ness, Nickels....
You couldn't get the names?
I guess so.
- Yes. - I want a new page.
It could be Porter. It could be--
JUDGE: Where?
CARL: Don't let her get off like that. She was gonna say something.
[PHONE RINGING]
BOB: You can dial the White House direct, can't you?
BOB: For the first time, the break-in makes sense.
Five seconds later, she says, I don't know Mr. Hunt.
- How's it going? - What are you doing?
Look, you know, I can't answer for the whole bureau.
REPORTER 2: Did Mr. Sloan acknowledge that it was an espionage fund?
[LINE RINGING]
If you guys could get John Mitchell, that would be beautiful.
In the face of charges that might be brought against people that are innocent, we feel--
...and its celebrated double standard is today visible for all to see.
You mean like, What did you do with the 25 grand, lady?
Compulsion?
Oh, hi. He's expecting you.
Yeah, we printed that, didn't we? When the audit's done, we'll print that too.
MAN [ON RADIO]: McGovern, who at first voiced complete support for Eagleton...
In the fact that the interview did not take place in her home...
Hey, wait a minute.
I beg your pardon, but this gentleman made the appointment with me...
Haldeman had to know too.
It's getting worse.
- What do you mean? - L, P and M.
If we made a mistake, we'll come off the story.
DUNLAP: That's a great parallel story...
CARL: Woodward! Woodward!
We got it.
- Of course, everything they asked. - All right.
You can trust me. You know that.
Woodburnes!
- We didn't know where to put it all. - Heh.
If you shoot too high and miss, everybody feels more secure
CARL: All right, here's the head of Finance. Maurice Stans, 269.
They're all over the map covering the primaries.
Now, is the man interrogating me, or is he lost?
[BOTH CHUCKLE]
It'll sink the goddamn paper. Everyone says, Get off it, Ben.
Drop that.
Base 1 to Unit 1.
He's also a novelist.
I even know someone who works on the phone company.
Why didn't we get this?
...because you no longer wanted to be part of it.
BOB: Fifteen phone calls.
MAN 3: What's the slug on the Mandel story? MAN 4: What?
The truth is, I don't know any Mr. Hunt.
Yes. Yes, what is it?
...when you were out campaigning for President Nixon.
Mitchell, Stans, Magruder, Kalmbach. We have confirmations on those four.
We have some idea. Would that be all right?
...President Richard Nixon.
I wanna talk about Watergate.
We don't have a relationship.
HOWARD: Jesus Christ. HARRY: Yeah.
...involving the entire U.S. intelligence community.
In our present context...