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Well, thank you.
lncluding his own brother.
DAVlS: Thirty seconds to tape roll !
l'm sorry?
Miss Cushing.
l thought we were practically fully financed.
NIXON: . . .InternaI Revenue people that are kicking
but no sooner did you get into the White House
Yes, sir.
the frightening implications of that for a free society.
l didn't catch the interviews as they went out,
Mr. Frost, look over here.
by the full House of Representatives now is a virtual certainty.
Am l right?
This is beautiful.
and at airports by people with gloves on.
No, no. Wait a minute there. No, l was. . . And by sending. . .
They should have physically stopped me!
Yeah. Personally, l find those ltalian shoes very effeminate.
Could you give us a couple of minutes?
and l the rigorous interviewer.
whether they are violating the wetback thing.
which is, l believe, where he was when the President resigned.
Hello and good evening and welcome.
Well, it's irrelevant!
And people who know me would tell you
But one of the principal justifications you gave for the incursion
Yeah, you're light-skinned. Yeah.
Yeah.
Mr. President, it's fantastic.
Look, it was never US policy to kill civilians. That's the enemy's way.
Tuesday. Till Tuesday.
Who cares whether Nixon took the White House bed to Europe
David.
to give testimony in the Watergate trial,
l know where it could be gotten.
(SlGH lNG) Right. Well, thanks for letting me know.
The Smith family requested that the furniture be put back in place.
Now, looking back on your final year in office,
l remembered the construction worker in Philadelphia,
turns out to be an employee
he'll pitch puffballs all night
l don't have it. l never did.
I think it was around this time that Gerald Ford,
lnto a bright new dawn of fresh enterprises and challenges, eh?
Now, look, l could have bugged out. l could have.
No commercials, no revenue.
You were giving it from the back of your Rolls-Royce.
MANOLO: Okay, smile.
You're making him a rich man.
And the American people, they loved him for it!
l mean, we're not used to doing anything
l picked out, and these are your words,
Fine. ln which case, the deal is off.
DlRECTOR: David, starting with camera two,
l've got to work.
He stays.
David, did you hear that?
BRENNAN: Well, in boxing, you know, there's always that first moment,
The American people need to know the truth,
These men, Haldeman, Ehrlichman, l knew their families.
FROST: Next week's guest will be Evonne Goolagong.
No, thank you. You sure?
Mr. President, you came to office promising peace,
Look, l'm disappointed, too.
You know, it's strange.
have granted, and by these presents do grant,
lt would seem to me that would be worthwhile.
lt was my inheritance.
That's a strange fellow.
and the subsequent cover-up and investigation.
Staring out the window.
l'm in this for everything l've got,
\Cause l guess the way you handle Watergate's gonna determine
all those months of pep talks and the hype,
He could walk right off the set,
N lXON : ls that so? Mmm-hmm.
worked around the clock in their service, and they hated me!
He's in that truck out there. BREN NAN : Get him in here.
Yeah, so?
that would try and elicit that apology.
How kind. Mmm-hmm.
You know, the fellas would throw me a question,
RESTON : Good, good. N IXON: Yes.
So l did it. l cut off one arm,
between Nixon and Colson?
Good luck. Thank you.
and syndicate it ourselves, completely bypassing the networks.
Prick.
It's The Slipper and the Rose.
What are we celebrating? lt's my birthday, Bob!
Very sweet.
but l'd like to think that each of us in our own way
about some of the great decisions that we'd participated in.
and send a car with a phone.
throughout these entire broadcasts.
You think that\s what you'll get?
The Watergate break-in of June 1 7th
You can come if you'd like.
every one individually, collectively,
WOMAN : Liar!
. . .as if the reason for our being there
because there was no admission of guilt.
Sir, l just felt that
What his strategy is.
l let down our system of government.
And then across the table, Mrs. Nixon and Chairman Mao himself, well,
You can see the seeds of dirty tricks.
and there's nothing we could do about it.
we were gonna win the impeachment vote,
we're going after the Chandlers,
and they'd have me putting in my hospital room.
We're on. Okay, he's had plenty of time to cook up
David? Four, three, two, and. . .
Moving to ABC in the new year.
You should marry that woman.
Five, Don't you agree that you'd better get the Hunt thing going?
Yes, thank you.
You know, l heard an interview with you recently on the radio.
Yeah, l think it is. With Michael York.
Still, now, the fact it's come together, now, that's a good thing, no?
The President's sitting on an 1 1 -0 lead.
REPORTER 1 : David. REPORTER 2: Mr. Frost.
David, can l talk to you for a minute, please?
Really?
you're saying all that goes into Watergate?
(EXCLAlMS lN DlSBELlEF)
KHACH lGlAN : Bob, may l remind you. . .
How right you are!
this entire project is a joke?
Now this is your green room.
No. Fuck.
Swifty Lazar. l represent President Nixon.
NEWS REPORTER: ...are witnesses to the saddest day in the life of Richard Nixon,
Strategically, it'll give us the upper hand.
Has anyone told you that before?
what you were hoping to achieve with this interview.
Mr. President, Swifty Lazar is here.
he drove down to San Clemente to say goodbye.