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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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So tonight marks the end of this campaign.

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And tomorrow,

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in our time-honoured tradition of freedom,

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America will make its choice.

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If elected, I welcome the challenge

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of serving as President

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and of defending that freedom in its hour of maximum danger.

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Though half the globe now lives under tyranny,

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the kind of society that we build here

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the kind of power we generate,

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the kind of enthusiasm we incite

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will tell whether darkness or light overtakes us all.

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CHEERING

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE ECHOES

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So I ask that you join us tomorrow in moving America forward,

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making America a great beacon of light

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for the 1960s and for all time.

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APPLAUSE

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CHEERING AND APPLAUSE

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CROWD CHANTS: Kennedy! Kennedy! Kennedy!

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RADIO: 'Senator Kennedy, at 43,

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'would be the youngest man ever elected

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'and the first Roman Catholic.

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'A naval officer in World War II, he was severely wounded and received

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'the Navy and Marine Corps medal for heroism.

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'The Kennedy campaign has been a family affair.

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'The candidate's brother Robert has served as campaign manager,

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'and with financing provided by Senator Kennedy's father,

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'Joseph P Kennedy, one of America's richest men.

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'Though the elder Kennedy is estimated to have spent

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'as much as 10 million, the race between Senator Kennedy

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'and Vice President Nixon is a virtual dead heat.'

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Damn it!

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If I don't do it myself, it never gets done.

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The buses in Bridgeport never showed up.

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There are old people who can't make it to the polls,

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and we need every vote.

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Lyndon tells me his people need another 300 grand.

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Wire it to him, but not to his headquarters.

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Go through Al Wirtz.

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Then I want to talk to Mayor Daley...

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and Pat Brown in California.

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Dad, I think the weather's looking good on the entire East Coast.

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The buses in Bridgeport never showed up.

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No, no, I had that all arranged.

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I had to take care of it myself.

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I got cabs and limos from funeral homes,

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so if Jack loses out there, it's on your head.

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HE SIGHS I know, Dad. I know.

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Anyway, Mayor Wagner called.

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Said the turnout in Harlem is running...

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18% higher than projected.

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You got anything useful to tell me about

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< besides the weather?

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Would you like some grapefruit?

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No, he doesn't want grapefruit.

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He needs to check on the buses in Trenton.

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Bobby.

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Just go out there and help us win.

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It's what we do around here.

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It kicked again!

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It's been doing it all morning.

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Daddy, want to come feel the baby?

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Well, of course. >

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Let's see what's going on in there.

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Do you feel it? I do.

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Today's a big day.

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Your daddy's going to become President.

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Now go get dressed.

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Bye, honey.

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HE SIGHS

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How are you feeling?

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Oh, like hell.

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They don't have a nursery in the White House.

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Oh, they do.

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It's called the cabinet room.

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Let's not worry about the floor plan

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until, uh...

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until they count the votes.

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You know you're going to win.

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No, I really don't.

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Then why were you singing Hail To The Chief in the shower?

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ZIPPER PULLS

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Was I, uh... Was I doing that?

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HE LAUGHS

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It's a very catchy tune.

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Tom? Tom?

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I want you to make sure those buses are rolling in Trenton

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the minute the polls open, OK?

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Jack? We're behind schedule.

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Sorry to rush you, but you have radio interviews at 9.00, 9.30, and 10.00.

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Then this afternoon, I have you set up with

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< the AP, UPI and possibly Cronkite.

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I was hoping to go to the golf course.

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Jackie, I need you to do an on-air segment with WBX Boston, OK?

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Cancel that, Bobby. She's done enough interviews. I want her to rest.

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I appreciate that, but you'd help his campaign tremendously if you could rest tomorrow.

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With all due respect, one interview won't make a lot of difference.

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It's all right, Jack. >

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I'll do it. No, when we get back from voting,

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I want you to relax with Caroline.

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All right? Where's dad?

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Well, he's probably fixing my mistakes.

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BROADCASTER: 'A record number of Americans,

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'upwards of 67 million, go to the polls to elect

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'the 35th President of the United States.

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'Citizens from Maine to Hawaii record their choices

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'as the attention of the entire globe

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'focuses on the contest for the leadership

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'of the most powerful nation of the free world.

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'The Democratic nominee is an early favourite,

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'and first returns bear out predictions

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'in Mr Kennedy's favour.

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'The GOP standard-bearer, Richard Nixon is...'

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PHONE RINGS Is that it?

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Senator.

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Here are the latest numbers from North Carolina and West Virginia.

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How's the turnout been so far? > Heavier than expected.

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Really? Mm-hmm.

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Thank you.

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We'll take that. Yeah.

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WAVES CRASHING

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Harry, you were one of the great presidents,

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and Jack's going to rely on you, but we've got to win first.

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Now those Baptists in your state

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are worried about this Catholic thing.

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Now you've got to let 'em know

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that he won't let his strings be pulled by the pope.

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WAVES CRASHING

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Yeah, I know you will, Harry. You're a true patriot.

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Yes, regards to Bess.

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Thank you.

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That son of a bitch.

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You know he wouldn't let 'em drink Scotch in the White House

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cos I own the import rights?

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Joe, dear, are you ready? For what?

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Will you come to mass with me?

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Oh, Rosie, I've got a stack of calls this high,

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each one more important than the last.

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What could be more important than praying for Jack?

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Getting the Polack vote out in Detroit.

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I'll go with you tomorrow, sweetheart,

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after Jack's elected.

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See that he eats a good lunch, will you, Michelle, dear?

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Yes, Mrs Kennedy.

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Finest wife a fellow could have,

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but I don't understand her faith.

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I admire it, but I don't understand it.

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You don't believe that God had a hand in all this?

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Oh, absolutely.

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Here is God's hand,

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my hand.

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HE CHUCKLES

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DOG BARKS

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Gotcha!

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Ooh! Hey. Just short of the first down.

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How are you? Good. You?

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Good. Jackie all right?

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I think she's fine, really.

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I ran into the crew of WBX.

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They said she wasn't feeling well, couldn't do the interview.

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No, Jack just wanted her to rest.

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She's... She's fine.

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Well, I can pinch-hit for her if you think it would help.

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I can tell 'em what it's like to be part of the Kennedy team.

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You wouldn't mind doing that?

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I think you'd be great. I'll tell 'em.

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I'll go get changed. All right.

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PHONES RING

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There's Daddy and me at our wedding.

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JACKIE: Who's that?

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Grandma and Grandpa. >

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Daddy and me. >

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Who's that?

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< Your Uncle Joe.

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I don't have an Uncle Joe.

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He was Daddy's older brother.

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Wasn't he handsome?

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MICHELLE: Ambassador Kennedy is very anxious to talk to the Governor.

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Can you ring through to the residence?

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All right. Yes.

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Please have him call Ambassador Kennedy as soon as he arrives.

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Yes. Thank you.

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Left word for Governor Brown.

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Why are they writing about me?

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"Wall Street manipulator, appeaser of Hitler." None of it's true.

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You shouldn't read these things. It could cost Jack the election.

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It won't. He'll be fine. Let me make you some tea.

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No. No, no, no, no, no. I don't want any tea.

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Just...stay with me. >

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Are you feeling all right?

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Yes, yes. Uh...

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I... I've been thinking a lot of Joe Jr...

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..today.

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I miss him.

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Roosevelt named the Ambassador to England.

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How do you like that? Proud of you, Pop.

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Me, too.

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Well, you know, this job is a springboard for me.

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War might break out in Europe and I'll be in a perfect position

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to make sure we stay out of it.

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In two years' time,

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they'll be handing me the nomination on a plate.

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Uh, what do you mean?

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Dad's going to be President, Jack.

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Roosevelt will have finished his two terms.

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< If I keep us out of the war, I'll be a shoo-in.

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But, uh, you're a Catholic.

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I'm an American.

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When my parents came over in steerage,

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they worked themselves sick

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< so there'd be clothes, food

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< and something for the plate on Sunday.

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< In the old country, they were Mr and Mrs Kennedy.

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In Boston, they were a couple of micks.

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Well, this mick is going to the White House,

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and nobody will ever say we don't belong.

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Now if you boys don't remember anything else I say,

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remember this -

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it's not what you are, it's what people think you are.

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And with the right amount of money,

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you can make 'em think whatever you want.

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We're on our way, boys.

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This country is ours for the taking.

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HE LAUGHS

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BROADCASTER: 'Despite a series of broken promises by Adolf Hitler,

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'Prime Minister Chamberlain of Great Britain

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'has staked his political future on a negotiated settlement

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'with the German Chancellor. Hopes seem to be fading,

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'however, that war can be avoided.'

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CHURCH BELLS RING

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Joe: Uh, and this is for the President only.

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"Dear boss, perhaps a note from you could buck up Chamberlain,

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"assure him that America is committed

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"to avoiding conflict in Europe at all costs."

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And any concessions to Hitler must be viewed in that light.

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That's very good. You can add that.

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What makes you so sure Hitler will keep his word this time?

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That's not our concern. You read what Lindbergh's been saying? We couldn't beat the Germans anyway.

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"I am confident, Mr President,

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"that you share this view.

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"Keeping us out of the war

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"will, in this young man's opinion,

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"will be the enduring legacy of your administration."

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"With love, as always," et cetera, et cetera.

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And put it in the noon pouch.

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All right, Pop. I'm off to the club,

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lunching with the foreign secretary. > Joe CHUCKLES

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And I'm... HE CLEARS THROAT

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..lunching with the, uh, secretary's...

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secretary.

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Oh, we're due at the palace at 8.00.

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That Jack is quite delightful.

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Yes, but it's...

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it's Joe who's going places.

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Hitler's demands on the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia

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amount to nothing more than a reunification of the Greater German Reich.

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The desire of German-speaking peoples to be part of the same nation

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seems to me to be no more unreasonable than the desire

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of English-speaking people to be united on this blessed island.

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Has he cleared this with Washington?

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Why should he? It's the truth.

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It's not the truth, no. That's his opinion.

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We refer to the expansion of our boundaries

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as manifest destiny.

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Herr Hitler has renounced further territorial claims on the continent of Europe,

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and we would be ungenerous not to take him at his word.

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APPLAUSE Why would we take him at his word?

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He's been lying since he took power.

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It's not our problem. That's all Dad's saying.

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Dad is going against everything that Roosevelt's been saying.

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Going against Roosevelt's going to make Dad President.

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You worry too much, kid.

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Dad's the most popular American in Europe.

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Roosevelt can't touch him.

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He wouldn't dare.

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BROADCASTER: 'Britain and France have declared war on Germany.

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'In London, Ambassador Kennedy still maintains his opinion

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'that America should stay out of it,

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'a position that has caused friction between the Ambassador

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'and the Roosevelt Administration.'

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Joe, dear, we're going to be late for this reception unless we g...

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Joe?

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What is it?

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That was the White House.

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The White House?

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I'm out, Rosie.

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I... I don't believe it. The President fired you?

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No, no, he didn't have the guts. It was his Jew boys - Rosenman and Morgenthau -

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< they wanted me out. I embarrassed him, they said.

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They called me an appeaser, made it sound like I like Hitler.

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They said I was anti-American.

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Me!

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And Roosevelt...

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Roosevelt listened to them!

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So what are you going to do?

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Oh, I am going to throw everything I can at that son of a bitch.

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I'll spend whatever it takes to make sure he doesn't get re-elected.

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No, Joe. When I want your advice...

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You...

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are going to endorse him for a third term.

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He gave you, a Catholic,

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the most important diplomatic post this country has to give.

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People will think you're ungrateful if you come out against him.

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You'll never be able to hold your head up again.

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I don't care what people think!

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Well, you should, Joe...

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..because there's more to this family than just you.

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You were right.

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About what?

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It is over for me.

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But this family...

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is not going to disappear.

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I'll make sure of that.

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BROADCASTER: 'America has been attacked without warning.

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'That's the dramatic, the almost fantastic news

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'that Presidential Secretary Early tells the press.

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'And throughout the nation, the news is flashed - it's war!

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'American lives lost, American property destroyed,

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'with growing resentment, Americans learn of the treacherous assault.

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'We didn't start this war, but we can finish it.'

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JOE JR: All right. Take care of yourself, Bobby. Teddy, stay out of trouble, huh?

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Girls. Bye.

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Take care. Careful, Joe.

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JOE JR: I'll see you soon, OK? Be good to Mom.

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Oh, I hate the idea of you flying over Europe.

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Well, we're in this thing now. We've got to win.

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I know, but if I could write Hitler a cheque

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and get him to call the whole thing off, I'd do it.

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THEY LAUGH

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I'll be fine, Dad.

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I'll bring you back some medals and you can wave 'em around when I run for congress.

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That's just the beginning.

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You'll succeed where I failed.

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You're going to go all the way.

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I know.

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You know?

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Yeah.

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I knew it the second you got that call from Roosevelt.

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I love you, son.

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You, too, Pop.

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Save my clippings, huh? And start planning my campaign.

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ENGINE STARTS

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You read Walter Winchell's column this morning?

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No. I missed it.

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I know you don't have your brother's common sense, but damn it, Jack!

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"One of ex-Ambassador Kennedy's sons

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"is the target of a Washington gal columnist's affections,

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"so much so, she is divorcing her explorer groom.

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"Pa Kennedy no like."

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Now the FBI were bugging her phone.

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The FBI?

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Must have been a slow week.

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"Inga Arvad, Danish national."

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J Edgar Hoover thinks she's a Nazi spy.

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Is it true?

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She is Danish.

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Oh, for God's sake!

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Look, she's not a spy.

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She's under investigation.

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Now you can do what you like after the war,

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but what you don't do now is embarrass me

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and hurt your brother's chances by carrying on with this girl.

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I got you a desk job in Washington to keep you out of trouble.

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I didn't want a desk job!

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I wanted to get out there. I wanted to fight like Joe.

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One son at risk is enough!

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I'll make you a deal.

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I'll lose the girl, you get me into combat.

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I had to phony up your medical records to get you in the Navy in the first place.

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You did it once. You can do it again.

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Look, Dad... I want this.

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OK? I need to get out there and do something that matters,

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or I'm going to regret it for the rest of my life.

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GIRL: Write to me, OK?

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JACK: you bet, Jeanie.

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GIRL: Me too.

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Well, take care. Be careful.

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So remember, when the bullets start flying, duck.

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And don't bring me home any half-Jap grandchildren.

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JOE CHUCKLES

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Well, I hear they, uh, keep PT boat commanders

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pretty busy, so...

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Thanks for letting me do this, Pop.

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Take care of yourself, Jack.

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MUSIC PLAYS

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JOE: One club.

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ROSE: One no trump.

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Uh, three no trumps.

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PHONE RINGS

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Hello.

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MAN: 'May I speak to the Ambassador, please?'

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This is the Ambassador.

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'This is Commander Michael Donovan of the War Department.'

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I have some news regarding your son.

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Which one?

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'Your son, Lieutenant John F Kennedy.'

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His PT boat was rammed by a Japanese destroyer.

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'Now we found the wreckage, but your son and his crew are unaccounted for at this time.'

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We have reconnaissance in the area, and I'll be in touch with you as soon as we have word.

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Uh, speak only to me, you understand?

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Not to my wife.

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'Very well, sir.'

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Is everything all right, Joe?

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JOE: Everything's fine.

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BELL TOLLS

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Thank you.

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Jack's been missing for five days.

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How's Rose handling it?

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I haven't told her.

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You haven't told her?

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She's the boy's mother, Joe.

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Well, I don't want her to go through what I've been going through, not knowing if...

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he's safe, if he's alive.

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And it's my fault.

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How is it your fault?

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He shouldn't be in the Navy at all.

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I fixed it so he could get in.

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It's my fault.

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Why are you here, Joe?

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I want you to pray for him.

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Of course. I will.

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But God will listen to your prayers, too.

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No, he won't listen to me.

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I've sinned too much in the past.

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Joe?

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You should see a doctor.

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You're not sleeping. You're not eating.

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I'm fine.

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PHONE RINGS

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Yes?

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Mr Ambassador, I have good news.

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Your son's been found. He's alive.

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'He's been taken to the hospital,

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'but his injuries don't appear to be life-threatening.'

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Joe?

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'Sir?'

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JOE SNIFFLES Yes, uh...

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thank you.

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'Very good, sir.'

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# For he's a jolly good fellow

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# For he's a jolly good fellow For he's a jolly good fellow

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# Which nobody can deny

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# Which nobody can deny Which nobody can deny

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# For he's a jolly good fellow

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# For he's a jolly good fellow For he's a jolly good fellow

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# Which nobody can deny. #

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APPLAUSE

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JOE: To our war hero

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and a job well done.

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Yeah, we're all proud of you, kid.

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Thanks, Joe.

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So that, uh, Jap destroyer just cut you clean in two, huh?

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Oh, yeah, like we were butter.

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Couldn't take evasive measures?

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It was pitch-black.

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I never saw her.

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JOE: I'm getting calls from people all over the world

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saying what a great job you did. Really lifted their spirits.

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Where was your radar?

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It was on, but, uh, sometimes the signal doesn't come through.

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Interference?

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Yeah. In the middle of the ocean? >

0:28:230:28:26

What are you getting at, son? Just trying to figure out how it happened.

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He told you what happened.

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300-foot destroyer, he never saw her? I didn't know they handed out medals for being asleep at the helm.

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I wasn't asleep.

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That's enough. Maybe next time you screw up, they'll give you the Medal Of Honour.

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Good. Then I'll have two more than you.

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That was disgusting.

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His medal's a joke.

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He risked his life. You owe him some respect.

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His getting decorated only helps this family.

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It doesn't help me!

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I've flown 25 missions. >

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People are going to think I spent the war having tea in Cliveden.

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JOE JR SIGHS How am I supposed to run for office when...?

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Let me worry about that.

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It wasn't supposed to be this way.

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It's fine.

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You'll be President no matter what Jack does.

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Now go and apologise to him.

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WAVES CRASH

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Mom says, uh, that you're in a lot of pain.

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They got you on pills?

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Yeah. I'm OK.

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(OK.)

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Look, Jack,

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I'm sorry.

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OK? You deserve that medal as much as anyone.

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Thanks.

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JOE CHUCKLES Sure.

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I'm going back to England.

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What for? >

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Well, I want to keep flying, that's why.

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Joe, is a piece of metal hanging from a ribbon really that important to you?

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Sure. You can say that. You got one.

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Joe...

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don't fly any more.

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Hey, I'll be all right.

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It's bad enough you out-medalled me.

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Think I'll let you outlive me too?

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THEY LAUGH

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JOE: Those union reps in Nevada are supposed to be getting out the vote.

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I agree. I think they should be making more of an effort,

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but I haven't seen any indication of that up to the present time.

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Boy, look at you!

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< They're ready whenever you are.

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Great. >

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What's she doing?

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The interview for WBX. We'll send the feed up and down the East Coast.

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Since when does she get interviewed?

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Well, Jackie was supposed to do it,

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but Jack said she was tired, so she's going to rest.

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Oh, she's tired? I'm tired. We're all tired.

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No, it's fine, Dad. Look at her.

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- She's happy to do it. - I'll bet she is!

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Tell Jack to get Jackie out of bed, have her put her face on,

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and dazzle those sons of bitches.

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WOMAN: Mrs Kennedy, sometimes in politics,

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the image of a candidate is quite different from the reality.

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Well...

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that's the wonderful thing about my husband.

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He's not interested in image. >

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He's exactly who he appears to be, >

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a man who... cares about his family

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and who's devoted to this country.

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I think the American people see that. >

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They know my husband... > I'm sorry, sweetheart.

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Ah, I got my make-up done for free.

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Senator Kennedy has tried during the campaign

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to stress the need to get the country moving again.

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What do you think that means to the women voters?

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JACKIE: ..and I think women respond to that, because as mothers, >

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we want the future to look bright for our children. >

0:33:120:33:16

How's Ethel?

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Oh, she's doing fine, really.

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I appreciate how supportive she's been on the campaign. She's been great.

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So why are you telling me? Tell her.

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You know how Dad is when he wants something.

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That's just it. I'm wondering, will he keep getting his way? Yes, probably.

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Really? So how's that going to be if you get into the White House, hmm?

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What are you going to say, uh, "My fellow Americans,

0:33:490:33:51

"my dad wanted me to invade Russia, so that's what we shall do?"

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You didn't want to manage this campaign, and here you are. How's that any different?

0:33:540:33:58

Well, it is tremendously different!

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After today, I'm done, and he becomes your responsibility, your burden.

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And I hope that the two of you have a-a-a successful presidency together.

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I'm sorry it happened, OK?

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BOBBY SIGHS

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It's fine.

0:34:240:34:25

You should go get ready.

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The car's going to be here shortly to pick you and Jackie up to vote. >

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I'm about to vote for myself for President of the United States.

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Who ever thought it'd work out like this?

0:34:400:34:43

It was supposed to be Joe's day.

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But it's not, Jack. It's yours.

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You earned it.

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MUSIC PLAYS

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TYRES CRUNCH ON GRAVEL

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Mrs Kennedy, I'm Father O'Byrne. >

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Can I help you, Father?

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May we speak with the Ambassador?

0:36:100:36:13

H-He's taking a nap.

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I think you should wake him.

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I-I-Is there something I can help you with?

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It's urgent that we speak with him.

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we have news...

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about your son Joe.

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(Joe.)

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Joe...

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Joe, we... we have to pray.

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We have to pray for his soul.

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To who?

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A God who let him die?

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Oh, don't say that.

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We have to have faith.

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No, I-I-I don't want to hear it, Rose.

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Everything is part of God's plan.

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It's part of God's plan to let Joe die?!

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A boy!

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A young boy with his life in front of him!

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Well, it's not part of my plan!

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We...have to have faith.

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What? What?

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In this? No, Joe, no.

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You can pray to this thing if you want, Rosie, but not me.

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Never again! Never again!

0:38:030:38:05

Please, Joe, please.

0:38:050:38:07

Dad, what's going on?

0:38:070:38:10

ROSE WHIMPERS

0:38:100:38:12

DOOR SLAMS

0:38:180:38:19

Mom?

0:38:190:38:21

What is it? W-What happened?

0:38:210:38:24

ROSE SOBS

0:38:240:38:25

Your brother...

0:38:300:38:31

Joe is dead.

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ROSE SNIFFLES

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we have to pray for him. >

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It's up to you now, Jack.

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You know that, don't you?

0:39:340:39:36

To do what?

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Carry on for your brother.

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After the war, you'll run for congress

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and take up the seat that he would've had.

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I can't. I can't.

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Yes, you can.

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I can't do it.

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I-I'm not Joe.

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You'll do it, Jack...

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for him...

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for all of us.

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