- 6/10/2025
A presidential bodyguard (Charles Bronson) is assigned to protect an objectionable first lady as repeated attempts are made on her life.
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00:03:45And I've been reading and hearing about her.
00:03:48Just let's say that you're gonna miss the hell out of Nancy Reagan.
00:03:51In any case, it's nice to be back.
00:04:09Hi.
00:04:10Killian. Hey.
00:04:11Killian? Nice to see you. How's it going?
00:04:14Looking good. Real good.
00:04:15I'm feeling good.
00:04:16Good to have you back, Killian.
00:04:17Thanks.
00:04:18Killian.
00:04:19Hey, Charlie.
00:04:20Killian.
00:04:24Hey, Killian.
00:04:25Looks good.
00:04:27You know our duty.
00:04:29Gwen, Mama.
00:04:30I hear she takes no prisoners.
00:04:33You know, I used to hang out with a dame like that once.
00:04:36She was a real equal rights nut.
00:04:38But it got embarrassing.
00:04:39Opening doors for me, lighting my cigarette, patting me on the ass.
00:04:43Well, this is the way it will go.
00:04:46Briggs, you and Weems ride the point car.
00:04:49Tyler, you and Zipper ride the chase car.
00:04:52Charlie, you ride with me in one mama's limo.
00:04:55Here we are at the steps of the White House.
00:04:56It's at crisp, 22 degrees.
00:04:57Let's go.
00:04:58The President-elect has just entered his limousine.
00:04:59Hi.
00:05:00So it's a cold day in Washington, but the people say the new President's hot.
00:05:02Stay tuned for later details and the President's wife.
00:05:04She's coming down.
00:05:05Let's go.
00:05:06Good morning, Mrs. Craig.
00:05:07Who are you?
00:05:08My name is Killian, ma'am.
00:05:09Don't call me ma'am.
00:05:10I haven't seen you before, have I?
00:05:11No, ma'am.
00:05:12I've been...
00:05:13I just told you not to call me ma'am.
00:05:14I've been on sick leave.
00:05:15I see.
00:05:16I'm replacing Lee Barstow as Chief of Securities.
00:05:17This is Ms. Chang.
00:05:18And I must impress upon you, Mrs. Craig, how important it is that you do everything I say.
00:05:22It's very important.
00:05:23It's very important.
00:05:24I'm going to be the president.
00:05:25I'm going to be the president.
00:05:26I'm going to be the president.
00:05:27I'm going to be the president.
00:05:28I'm going to be the president.
00:05:29I'm going to be the president.
00:05:30I'm going to be the president.
00:05:31I'm going to be the president.
00:05:32I'm going to be the president.
00:05:33I'm going to be the president.
00:05:34I'm going to be the president.
00:05:35I've been on sick leave.
00:05:36I see.
00:05:37I'm replacing Lee Barstow as Chief of Securities.
00:05:38This is Ms. Chang.
00:05:39And I must impress upon you, Mrs. Craig, how important it is that you do everything I say.
00:05:42It's very important, Mr. Killian, that you do everything I say.
00:05:45Today's the first day of a new administration.
00:05:47And I, for one, I'm not going to be coerced by your chauvinistic rules.
00:05:52Do you understand?
00:05:55I'm afraid not.
00:06:00What the hell is this?
00:06:01First Lady.
00:06:02No way.
00:06:03Tell her.
00:06:04Miss Simms, you're in the chase car.
00:06:05Mrs. Craig, we can't use this car.
00:06:06Of course we can.
00:06:07We haven't used an open car since 1963, Mrs. Craig, when President Kennedy was assassinated.
00:06:26Don't be an ass.
00:06:28That was different.
00:06:29I'm not a president.
00:06:30I'm a First Lady.
00:06:31And in the whole history of our country, there has never been an attempt on a First Lady.
00:06:36Uh, in 1815, the British laid some grapes shot on Dolly Madison's buns.
00:06:40Yes, dear.
00:06:41That was war.
00:06:42And as you know, war is hell.
00:06:45Now, either get in or get lost.
00:06:49Now, there's a mugging if I ever saw one.
00:07:01He was dead.
00:07:04He was dead.
00:07:05He was dead.
00:07:09Oh, that was so good.
00:07:18I said, come on.
00:07:21Oh, sir.
00:07:25Oh, oh.
00:07:27Oh, oh, oh, oh!
00:07:32Oh, back to the stairs.
00:07:33We're gonna be.
00:07:34Wonderful.
00:07:38You sure?
00:07:39Just barely.
00:07:41Oh, here's a win.
00:07:45All right, all right.
00:07:48All right.
00:07:51This is great. It's not safe to sit up that night.
00:07:55I'm sitting back down on the seat.
00:07:57You're a real wart, Killian.
00:07:59If you don't get down, I'll have to pull you down.
00:08:09Killian, these are Italian shoes.
00:08:13They qualify as a lethal weapon.
00:08:16You lay one finger on me and you'll get one in the Southern Hemisphere.
00:08:21That wouldn't work with me, boss. You want me to take her?
00:08:51Two!
00:08:56Oh, my God, my eye!
00:08:58What happened to the clock?
00:09:00In the crowd. He may have been hurt.
00:09:04Oh, God, my eye.
00:09:06We'll get you to a hospital.
00:09:08Like hell.
00:09:10I'm not missing Cal's inauguration if this eye turns red, white and blue.
00:09:14Well, you're a cinch for one of those colors.
00:09:17Can somebody lend me a pair of sunshades?
00:09:21Anyone but you.
00:09:25As for you, Killian, out.
00:09:27You can walk the rest of the way.
00:09:29I'll take care of myself. It'll be much safer.
00:09:32I solemnly affirm that I will faithfully execute the office of the President of the United States.
00:09:49And will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.
00:09:53So help me God.
00:09:54Congratulations, Mr. President.
00:09:55And will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.
00:10:02So help me God.
00:10:03And will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States.
00:10:09So help me God.
00:10:11Congratulations, Mr. President.
00:10:25I'm so tired that my hair aches.
00:10:33My teeth itch.
00:10:36Charlie, give me the file on a man named Reno Bracken.
00:10:40Aren't you overplaying it a bit?
00:10:42Peter, congratulate you, Killie, for being on your toes.
00:10:45Thanks.
00:10:46Accidents do happen.
00:10:48If it was one?
00:10:49Meaning?
00:10:50I don't believe it was an accident.
00:10:51Did that cop report into his headquarters?
00:10:54Not yet.
00:10:55But we'll keep checking it.
00:10:56Killie, are you suggesting it was an attempt?
00:10:59I only got a brief look, but I'd swear it was this bastard.
00:11:02Which bastard?
00:11:03Reno Bracken.
00:11:05You look at the network tapes, keep an eye on the front tire of that bike.
00:11:09You'll find it wasn't blown normally.
00:11:11If you're serious, you better be careful.
00:11:13Could have been you he was after.
00:11:15Will somebody please?
00:11:16Well, it's Reno Bracken, American terrorist, trained in Libya.
00:11:20He had a team of 11 murderous mercenaries.
00:11:22For a price, it'd waste anybody.
00:11:24I mean anybody.
00:11:25A king, president, prime minister.
00:11:28That's when President Carter sent in a Delta Force with Killie at the head of it.
00:11:32Okay, I'll take the file.
00:11:35And I'll check out the tape.
00:11:38And keep clear of Madame Battleaxe while she's wearing that shiny you laid on her.
00:11:43Still shining, is it?
00:11:44Like the color purple.
00:11:46Still shining, is it?
00:11:47Like the color purple.
00:11:49And we're in a yellow.
00:11:51I'm going to go over there.
00:11:52Good morning, a boy.
00:11:53And I'm going to go over there.
00:11:54I'm going to go over there.
00:11:55I'm not going over there, and I'm going over there.
00:11:56I'm not going over here.
00:11:57For the next day, we're going over there.
00:12:02Well, the last day, we're going over my phone with Jim Bracken.
00:12:03Oh, and I'll see you.
00:12:07Oh, and I'll see you.
00:12:09I'll see you.
00:12:10Come on.
00:12:11Come on.
00:12:12Come on.
00:12:13Come on.
00:12:16Hi.
00:12:17Hi.
00:12:18Ooh.
00:12:19Are those pants going on or coming off?
00:12:21Going on.
00:12:22Damn.
00:12:23Ugh.
00:12:24This needs help.
00:12:26In the closet.
00:12:27When did you take the vow of poverty?
00:12:30Maybe what?
00:12:32How... how long have you been calling this rat trap home?
00:12:38Oh, for about ten days since my final decree.
00:12:43You're finally divorced from available imaging?
00:12:45Yep.
00:12:46Ha-ha, that makes my day.
00:12:48And I hate that tie.
00:12:52So, she got a bucket of alimony and put you on welfare.
00:12:56No, it didn't go like that.
00:12:58When the judge heard she was patriotically trying to serve as the entire United States Senate,
00:13:04he even cut her off from green steps.
00:13:07Then why this stuff?
00:13:09Ah, she already looted our joint bank account.
00:13:12Mm.
00:13:14Killy, I've got a great idea.
00:13:20Don't you ever give up?
00:13:22Never.
00:13:24You know what the rules are.
00:13:25We don't mix business with that other stuff.
00:13:31That other stuff, he calls it.
00:13:33Poor man.
00:13:34It's getting late, then we're gonna be late.
00:13:36Get my check.
00:13:36Okay.
00:13:55You wanted to see us?
00:14:00You got a problem?
00:14:00You're not gonna assign me back to the president.
00:14:03The president's at Camp David.
00:14:04Meanwhile, one mama is having a first press conference, 1400 East Room.
00:14:11It's an order.
00:14:12Ladies and gentlemen of the press, meet the first lady of the United States.
00:14:34Well, first of all, I'd like to thank the press call for the very warm reception.
00:14:38I certainly hope the feeling lasts.
00:14:40Yes, Claire.
00:14:41About your dark glasses.
00:14:43Everyone's very curious about them,
00:14:45since the rumor is that the president gave you a little black eye.
00:14:49The president wouldn't dare.
00:14:50He knows I can take him two out of three falls.
00:14:54And we'll give it to you.
00:14:56A very clumsy bodyguard.
00:14:59I mean, one more like him, and I'd be safer in Cuba.
00:15:01Is that why you missed all those inaugural balls?
00:15:04Claire, would you go out into the world wearing this Medal of Honor?
00:15:07Yes, Miss.
00:15:15Sally Moore, CBS.
00:15:16Miss Craig, exactly what happened with that explosion yesterday?
00:15:20Was that an accident?
00:15:21Maybe I'll let Mr. Killian explain that to you.
00:15:28Yes, it was an accident.
00:15:29Tire blew up.
00:15:30Then, it wasn't connected with the first lady.
00:15:33No way whatsoever.
00:15:33Miss Craig, please, interview's over here.
00:15:36Yes, I'm ma'am.
00:15:37Mrs. Craig, isn't it true that you and the president
00:15:40haven't shared the same bed since your arrival in Washington?
00:15:46Would you mind identifying yourself?
00:15:48Derek Finney, National Gazette.
00:15:50Isn't it also true, Mrs. Craig, that as a matter of fact,
00:15:53you and the president haven't been together since the convention?
00:15:56Does the Gazette qualify as press?
00:15:59I had the impression it was manufactured strictly as wallpaper for local outhouses.
00:16:03Are you evading the question, Mrs. Craig?
00:16:08No, Mr. Finney, just the answer.
00:16:10Because I know that no matter what I say,
00:16:12you've already written your libelous version.
00:16:15Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Craig, Mrs. Craig.
00:16:18June Merkle, Washington Daily Tribune.
00:16:21Do you intend to involve yourself in government like Ross and Carter did?
00:16:25Her staff cost nearly a million dollars a year.
00:16:27Oh, I expect I'll stick my nose in my husband's business every day and night,
00:16:32especially to push the passage of ERA.
00:16:37Mr. Finney.
00:16:42Where'd you get that line on the first lady, Mr. Finney?
00:16:45Yeah, you fellas know I don't have to reveal my sources to you.
00:16:49But it's straight from the horse's mouth.
00:16:51You know, yokels who shoot off their mouths and get their mouths shot off.
00:16:57Are you threatening freedom of the press?
00:16:59No, just you.
00:17:01I warn you, boys.
00:17:04Y'all will be reading about this.
00:17:08You better not.
00:17:16Our ship of states developed a leak.
00:17:18Thank you, ladies and gentlemen.
00:17:19Let's make sure it didn't come from our team.
00:17:30Hey, Killian.
00:17:31You've been to more than these clam bakes than I have.
00:17:33How did you think it went?
00:17:35Very well.
00:17:36You're very fast on your feet.
00:17:38Incidentally, how did I draw you again?
00:17:41I specifically asked Fitzroy to replace you.
00:17:45Well, now that's a coincidence,
00:17:46because I was talking to Fitzroy about replacing you.
00:17:49In four years.
00:18:00Killian.
00:18:01Killian.
00:18:02Killian.
00:18:03Come on, Killian.
00:18:04Wake up.
00:18:05Killian.
00:18:15Killian.
00:18:16Killian, wake up.
00:18:16What the hell is going on?
00:18:17One mama broke out of the White House without any security.
00:18:21That's impossible.
00:18:23Sure it is.
00:18:24That's why she's being held at Andrew's Air Force Base.
00:18:27Marine One is picking us up on the South Lawn.
00:18:40I don't know how the hell she got out.
00:18:42Where is she going?
00:18:43California.
00:18:47California.
00:19:49Oh, you again.
00:19:59Yes?
00:20:00No use arguing, Kelly.
00:20:02President's cleared up for the flight.
00:20:04I'll have a limo for you at the John Wayne Newport Beach.
00:20:07Go.
00:20:08Oh, boy.
00:20:10Oh, boy what?
00:20:11Oh, boy.
00:20:12Am I going to miss Nancy Reagan?
00:20:14Come.
00:20:26This is November, Charlie, 4339.
00:20:29Calling Marine Operator, San Pedro, California.
00:20:32This is Marine Operator calling Spread Eagle.
00:20:34Marine Operator calling Spread Eagle.
00:20:36This is Spread Eagle.
00:20:37Over.
00:20:38Cappy, you old rumpot.
00:20:40I'm three hours out and I'm on the way in.
00:20:42That's fine, Miss Laramie.
00:20:43I want Dad's yacht all fueled and ready for two weeks at Catalina for the time I get there.
00:20:48What the hell you say?
00:20:51What's wrong, Cappy?
00:20:52I called Dad at Tahoe and he said it was okay.
00:20:55Hell, girl.
00:20:55We're high and dry on the ways of getting the bottom scraped and painted.
00:20:58To hell with that.
00:21:00Just drop her in the drink and send her on home.
00:21:03The fuel tanks are sucking air.
00:21:05Cappy, you fuel up by stores for two weeks at sea.
00:21:09You'll be at the house by the time I get there.
00:21:12Or I'll have your guts for Gartas.
00:21:15Washington hasn't sweetened that temper of yours, girl.
00:21:18Spread Eagle is clear.
00:21:28I'll be back.
00:21:45Mrs. Craig, could I sit with the pilot a while?
00:22:00Yes, dear.
00:22:00You do that.
00:22:01Let Wally teach you how to fly.
00:22:02I already know how to fly, ma'am.
00:22:07Oh, there you are, Killian.
00:22:09I thought we'd lost you.
00:22:10When light becomes you.
00:22:12It's the best seat in the house.
00:22:13And the most appropriate.
00:22:42All right, let's go.
00:22:43Let's go.
00:22:44Okay, let's go.
00:22:59Have you been to Newport before, Killian?
00:23:01Since I was 17.
00:23:03Used to go there on summer vacations.
00:23:05From where?
00:23:06Arizona State.
00:23:08Prison.
00:23:08After that, I spent a lot of time there during the Nixon years.
00:23:13When the Western White House was at San Clemente.
00:23:16Where are you from, anyway?
00:23:17Tombstone, Arizona.
00:23:19You ever hear of Kirk, Killian?
00:23:21Yeah.
00:23:22Western writer.
00:23:23My father.
00:23:24I read a lot of his books, Killian.
00:23:25He was very good.
00:23:27Thanks.
00:23:28He brought us to Tombstone because he wanted to do some research on Wyatt Urban.
00:23:32My father's buried there.
00:23:34On Boot Hill.
00:23:36Where else?
00:23:36Where else?
00:23:36Sandy.
00:23:37Hey, Mrs. Craig.
00:23:51Welcome home.
00:23:52Where's the boat?
00:23:53She's coming down the bay right now.
00:23:55Ahoy, Cappy.
00:23:56Ahoy, Miss Laramie.
00:23:57Ahoy, Mr. Laramie.
00:23:59Get the stars on board, get a top of the tanks right now.
00:24:02No, no, wait a second.
00:24:02Why don't you pull alongside right now, and we'll all go with you.
00:24:05To hell, we will.
00:24:06Nevermind!
00:24:07Captain!
00:24:09That's good.
00:24:10It's fine.
00:24:15Candidate.
00:24:16Standing away on fire with a realise glass of an�reme level.
00:24:18Little Lord, play sometimes as on fire.
00:24:18Sheapolis.
00:24:20The set Dew.
00:24:20I've got enough look for that.
00:24:21Now, Ma'ako gras,警察.
00:24:22Goodbye, him.
00:24:23Help me.
00:24:24To the point of a Charlie called Colonel 더k.
00:24:25Never mind, Captain!
00:24:28Well, for Pete's sake, Killian, I've been climbing on and off
00:24:30that boat for the past 10 years without so much as a hangnail.
00:24:35Cannot go on aboard that boat until it's been inspected.
00:24:41I take care, mister.
00:24:42She knows karate.
00:24:44Thanks.
00:24:55Pull on up.
00:24:57That's good, all right.
00:24:59Put on that board, please.
00:25:00You got it.
00:25:10Ma'am, are you planning to go to sea on that boat?
00:25:14That's what one generally does with boats, Killian.
00:25:17One goes to sea in them.
00:25:19I wish you had told me earlier.
00:25:21Why?
00:25:22I have to call in a team from the local brand.
00:25:24of the service to go over with a fine tooth comb.
00:25:27That'll take hours.
00:25:29Maybe days.
00:25:31Damn you, Killian.
00:25:33You have no right.
00:25:34Yes, I do, ma'am.
00:25:36But Calvin himself gave me permission.
00:25:38He said it was okay.
00:25:40The president gave you permission?
00:25:42Yes.
00:25:43He knows better than that.
00:25:45Oh, come on, Killian. Have a heart.
00:25:48This is Dad's place. I used to live here.
00:25:51I practically grew up on that boat.
00:25:54She's perfectly safe.
00:25:55She's perfectly safe.
00:25:56Oh!
00:25:57Oh!
00:25:58Oh!
00:25:59Oh!
00:26:00Oh!
00:26:01Oh!
00:26:02Oh!
00:26:03Oh!
00:26:04Oh!
00:26:05Oh!
00:26:06Oh!
00:26:07Oh!
00:26:08Oh!
00:26:09Oh!
00:26:18Oh, no!
00:26:19Oh, no!
00:26:20Oh!
00:26:21Oh!
00:26:22Oh!
00:26:23Are you all right, Mrs. Creight?
00:26:40I think so.
00:26:43Charlie?
00:26:45I'm OK, Kelly.
00:26:46Jeez.
00:26:47Look at that.
00:26:50How's that for the luck of the Irish?
00:26:53Briggs, get on over there and see if anybody's alive.
00:26:58Right.
00:26:59Kyler, call Fitzroy.
00:27:00Tell them what happened.
00:27:11Poor Cappy.
00:27:13I've got to go see if there's something I can do.
00:27:16Ma'am, I'm sure your friend the captain is dead.
00:27:18We're in luck.
00:27:20Fitzroy says the vice president's in Los Angeles.
00:27:22Craig gives us Air Force Two for the turnaround.
00:27:24Rendezvous John Wayne Airport in one hour.
00:27:26You and Briggs will stay here.
00:27:28You'll have to go without me.
00:27:29Can't do that, ma'am.
00:27:30The president's ordered his home, ma'am, especially you.
00:27:33To hell with that.
00:27:34Mrs. Craig, it's my belief that somebody just tried to kill you.
00:27:41That's ridiculous.
00:27:43You're overreacting.
00:27:46What happened down there was a tragic accident.
00:27:48It's not the first time a boat's blown up while taking on fuel.
00:27:52Gasoline-powered boat, yes.
00:27:54But your boat was a diesel.
00:27:56And they don't explode without some help.
00:28:18Mrs. Craig, they're sending you in a helicopter back to Washington.
00:28:23Lee Boston and his team are going with you.
00:28:29She called the president from the plane.
00:28:30He's not too happy.
00:28:31I don't give a damn.
00:28:33I'm not too fond of her myself.
00:28:48Kiili?
00:28:50Yeah.
00:28:50I have a great idea.
00:28:52I'll bet you do.
00:28:55Your place or mine?
00:28:58Your place.
00:29:01That's wonderful.
00:29:02Killy?
00:29:03Yeah?
00:29:04I have a great idea.
00:29:07I'll bet you do.
00:29:09Your place or mine?
00:29:11Your place.
00:29:14That's wonderful.
00:29:17What happened to you?
00:29:19You just outlasted me.
00:29:32I'm not, I'm not.
00:29:43I'm not.
00:29:45I'm not.
00:29:50I'm not.
00:29:53I'm not.
00:30:00You enjoyed last night.
00:30:03I had never slept better in my life.
00:30:05Slept?
00:30:07Did I miss something?
00:30:10Sailor, you did miss nothing.
00:30:15Charlie, get some clothes on.
00:30:18That's not what you said last night.
00:30:24Kelly, why don't you move in here permanently?
00:30:26I don't want to die from a terminal orgasm.
00:30:30Hello?
00:30:34Oh, hi, Tyler.
00:30:36Yes, he's here.
00:30:39Finally.
00:30:41Tyler, where are you?
00:30:43Yeah, I just got in from the coast.
00:30:44Find out anything?
00:30:45Yeah, you bet.
00:30:46First thing I did was to hire a diver to check out the boat.
00:30:49It was sitting in 10 feet of water, so we had to go down to the engine room.
00:30:52There was one explosion that came from the keel up.
00:30:54C4 plastic, not Limpette.
00:30:56I called a Dr. Hoxley at the Orange County coroner's office,
00:30:59and he said that Captain Ogilvy and the cook were killed by shrapnel and debris.
00:31:02There was no water in their lungs.
00:31:04Okay.
00:31:05Better get some sleep.
00:31:07Right.
00:31:08Oh, one other thing.
00:31:09Sandy Yacht identified the barnacle man.
00:31:11Who is he?
00:31:12His name was, uh, Pritchard Young.
00:31:15No one seems to know anything about him around here.
00:31:18I'll be talking to you later.
00:31:19Right.
00:31:21The yacht was definitely blown up premeditatedly.
00:31:28Then there's no doubt.
00:31:30Someone is trying to kill one mama.
00:31:36Kelly, do you think this is Reno Bracken's own idea?
00:31:39Nah, not a chance.
00:31:41This is big, Charlie.
00:31:43Treason?
00:31:44The highest, I'm afraid.
00:31:59Thanks for a really nice night.
00:32:02I think you deserve two in a row, don't you?
00:32:05Maybe.
00:32:06And I'll get even better after the wedding.
00:32:11Nobody mention marriage.
00:32:14This is the number two man to Bracken, Pritchard Young.
00:32:21Yes?
00:32:22Senator Bunsen of Hawaii wants to see you in his office as of right now.
00:32:26Okay.
00:32:27That was Fitzroy.
00:32:36Seems like Bunsen wants to see me.
00:32:41The Presidential Advisor and Chief of Staff?
00:32:44We got trouble.
00:32:45Aloha.
00:32:46Aloha, Senator.
00:32:47Mahalo Nui.
00:32:48Mahole pilikia.
00:32:49Spoken like a native brother.
00:32:50Been to my islands?
00:32:51Yep.
00:32:52What do your friends call you?
00:32:53Just Killy.
00:32:54Well, Kelly, I'm afraid we've run into some stormy weather.
00:32:57Doesn't matter whether the First Lady is right or wrong.
00:33:00The point is, she doesn't like you and she's colored the President's point of view.
00:33:05Well, I didn't mean to plunge the new administration into the abyss of despair.
00:33:12That's very funny.
00:33:15Fact is, with my seniority, I should be attached to the President, not the First Lady.
00:33:21Well, that's true, but not possible right now.
00:33:24You see, I've had a few run-ins with the Iron Maiden.
00:33:26She doesn't forgive very easily.
00:33:28She likes to lift my wrists.
00:33:30Madam prefers castration.
00:33:32No, thanks.
00:33:34As I said, I've had a few tilts with the lady.
00:33:36She's a very difficult woman and a bad influence on the President.
00:33:40Somebody else feels like that.
00:33:42I don't follow.
00:33:44I think somebody's trying to kill her.
00:33:47I've thought of that myself.
00:33:48No, no.
00:33:49Senator, I'm serious.
00:33:51Well, I think that's pretty unlikely, but...
00:33:55Coming from a man with your experience?
00:33:58I have to say it's a fact.
00:34:01Look into it, Kelly.
00:34:04In the meantime, you stay away from her.
00:34:06We'll put another team on her.
00:34:07I'll see the President and give him your point of view.
00:34:10Thanks.
00:34:11I'll be in touch.
00:34:13Loudermilk called with some screwball message.
00:34:16897-1600.
00:34:19Okay.
00:34:21Don't okay me.
00:34:22What does it mean?
00:34:23There are 897 steps to the top of the Washington Monument.
00:34:271600 means 4 o'clock.
00:34:30So why the cloak and dagger routine?
00:34:32When we were going through our divorce, Imogene bugged all the telephones.
00:34:36That was the only way I could have a private conversation.
00:34:38Ingenious.
00:34:40Okay, Caley.
00:34:44Find out in a day.
00:35:02I don't know, but I found a cockroach in my phone.
00:35:05I thought this might be more private than anything else right now.
00:35:07Totter, I have to go on leave for a few days.
00:35:10I want you to take over until I get back.
00:35:12What's up, Killy?
00:35:13I wish I knew.
00:35:15Listen, let's keep using this system in the meantime.
00:35:18Be talking to you.
00:35:25Yes?
00:35:25Killy, are you on a rescue or what?
00:35:29Why, Senator Bunsen ordered me to take a week or so off.
00:35:33That one mama's suggestion.
00:35:34Senator Bunsen doesn't run this office.
00:35:36Neither does Madame Battle-Axe.
00:35:39I run it.
00:35:40That means you should consider coming down to my office for a powwow at 8 a.m.
00:36:04Hey, Killy.
00:36:06Sure layoff, huh?
00:36:07You mind sitting down?
00:36:10One mama is going to make a speech in front of the student body at Washington Lee University in Lexington, Virginia, tomorrow afternoon.
00:36:17Our Barstow team is her security.
00:36:19She'll be flying out on Marine One Shop.
00:36:21Isn't it awful we missed her?
00:36:23Oh, yeah.
00:36:24Oh, yeah.
00:36:24Oh, yeah.
00:36:24Oh, yeah.
00:36:25Jokes, Miss Chang.
00:36:27This mission may not turn out to be so damn funny.
00:36:32Now, I'm sure that you're all aware that we maintain a sky watch on the roof of the old executive building.
00:36:37To shoot down any aircraft that invades White House airspace.
00:36:40Now, right, we keep an arsenal up there, rockets, with two-man sentries.
00:36:44Right after midnight, those sentries were taken out with tasers, and four rockets were stolen.
00:36:50Are you guessing Reno Bracken took them?
00:36:54Now, for security reasons, the flight will proceed from the White House to Round Hill, Virginia.
00:37:02Then, over to Winchester, and we turn south to Newmarket, which is down here.
00:37:13And Stanton, down here.
00:37:16And then, finally, to Lexington, Virginia.
00:37:20Isn't Robert E. Lee buried right there in the chapel?
00:37:22Yes, he is.
00:37:23Now, we have over 200 miles where the bad guys can get loose one of these heat-seeking missiles.
00:37:29Any ideas?
00:37:32Well, you'll have the usual pair of gunships on perimeter.
00:37:36They won't go for the gunships.
00:37:39Instead, we could use Marine One as a scout ship with ammonia guns.
00:37:43Which are what?
00:37:44Only monkeys and man emit ammonia in their sweat.
00:37:48And it can be detected from long distances.
00:37:51Gives us early warning.
00:37:52Killian, aren't we risking the First Lady's life in a chopper?
00:37:55She won't be on at that.
00:37:57Let me explain it.
00:38:01I guess we're in our bleiben church, that's what we'll see here.
00:38:04Ok, guys.
00:38:05Have a lowering of timeline.
00:38:05Thanks too.
00:38:08Thank you, guys.
00:38:10I'll keep in mind.
00:38:13Yes.
00:38:14Yes.
00:38:25Yes.
00:38:27You've got to win.
00:38:58I should have known it would be you.
00:39:19What the hell's going on?
00:39:21I'm sorry, ma'am.
00:39:22No, not you.
00:39:23Let him tell me.
00:39:24And don't call me ma'am.
00:39:26Well, ma'am.
00:39:28My majesty, somebody doesn't like you
00:39:31and they're going to try to shoot the bird down.
00:39:33We thought you'd be safer on the ground.
00:39:36Would you mind getting in the car, please?
00:39:42My horoscope said it was going to be a rotten day.
00:39:46And you've just made it that.
00:39:47Honestly, Cillian, with your sense of paranoia,
00:39:51shouldn't you see a shrink?
00:39:54If you feel the same way tomorrow, ma'am,
00:39:58I'll even let you make the appointment.
00:40:00How do you like me, Barstow and his team?
00:40:28About the same.
00:40:32Male arrogance, invasion of privacy,
00:40:35using security to push me around.
00:40:38But he's more of a gentleman than Mr. Cillian.
00:40:41Well, I was raised in a poor neighborhood.
00:40:44How can you stand him?
00:40:46I've got a very strong stomach.
00:40:50Kelly, the red barn up ahead.
00:40:53We have a positive reading on the sniffer.
00:40:55Take a defensive position.
00:40:56I'mma'm going to find you.
00:41:08Mr. C Andrew?
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00:43:46Senator, I have no time for you not doing it.
00:43:51Leg time.
00:43:52I don't like your tone.
00:43:53You said you'd call me after you spoke to the president.
00:43:56Now, the president has ordered you off the first lady's protection.
00:43:59I happen to agree with him.
00:44:00If these terrorist attacks are aimed at you, anyone in your vicinity is automatically in
00:44:04danger.
00:44:16I don't know.
00:44:46Don't notice, Mr. Killian, your hunch was right.
00:44:48The body was booby-trapped.
00:44:53Well, there goes the neighborhood.
00:45:03Back up.
00:45:04They're coming through.
00:45:05Why kill the kid?
00:45:07All he said was the people upstairs weren't getting it on.
00:45:11Well, maybe somebody up there doesn't like the news.
00:45:15But why kill him?
00:45:17If I were you, I'd worry about bragging.
00:45:20I need a change of address.
00:45:24You need a food taster.
00:45:26You volunteering?
00:45:27I'm going to reassign you to a new surveillance.
00:45:30I want a 24-hour watch.
00:45:32One mama's secretary, Polly Sim.
00:45:34Have a heart, Fitz.
00:45:36That's an order.
00:45:38What about my seniority?
00:45:39Well, that'll get you the day shift with Charlie Chan to cover.
00:45:43Just in case Miss Simms goes somewhere that you can't.
00:45:47And I get the moonlit nights in hugger-mugger heaven, I suppose.
00:45:50I'm only trying to keep your ass out of the war zone.
00:45:54Go out.
00:45:55You're just out of the war zone.
00:45:56Go out.
00:45:57Go out.
00:45:58I don't know.
00:46:28Where do you think she's going?
00:46:35National Museum of American History.
00:46:37How do you know that?
00:46:39Because that's where they exhibit all the inaugural ball gowns from Martha Washington to Nancy Rachel.
00:46:45And today, one mama is gifting them with her gown.
00:46:58Sir, stay on your face.
00:47:00Yeah, yeah, man.
00:47:01Hold on.
00:47:04Payback, please.
00:47:05All right, watch.
00:47:07Oh, you're a figure.
00:47:08Woo.
00:47:09Woo.
00:47:10Woo.
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00:47:43Woo.
00:47:43I love you, I love you.
00:47:50No, he's not coming out.
00:47:52He's over here.
00:47:53Hold her up.
00:47:55He's over here, please.
00:47:56He's over here.
00:47:58OK, folks.
00:48:05She went into the ladies room, came out.
00:48:08She left her bag in there.
00:48:10Go back and keep an eye on the bag.
00:48:13Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:48:43There, right here.
00:49:13There, right here.
00:49:43So you made me.
00:49:47What the hell are you up to?
00:50:09It's been fun on the merry-go-round,
00:50:11but I'm running out of tickets, ma'am.
00:50:13Oh, please, don't call me ma'am.
00:50:15Okay, but what are you up to this time?
00:50:17I'm running.
00:50:19No, I can't let you do that.
00:50:21Yes, you can. You must.
00:50:23Oh, I know you were angry when they assigned you to watch Polly,
00:50:27but I ordered that because I knew I'd soon be playing Polly,
00:50:29and you're the only one left I can trust.
00:50:31You arranged this?
00:50:33Killian, I had to.
00:50:35I was desperate.
00:50:37Please, bear with me.
00:50:39Leave your car here and come with me in mine.
00:50:45Please.
00:50:47Okay.
00:50:49Just sign for one room.
00:51:03Just sign for one room.
00:51:17What?
00:51:19You know what the media could make out of that?
00:51:21For God's sake, Killian, you don't think I'm making a pass
00:51:24for crying out loud.
00:51:27No, I guess not.
00:51:29A married couple will attract less attention.
00:51:32They'll be looking for a single woman.
00:51:34Sign for one room.
00:51:36You're right.
00:51:41You can't just disappear.
00:51:43You're the First Lady.
00:51:45I'll call Cal.
00:51:46He'll cover for me.
00:51:47Till when?
00:51:48Till the Secret Service find out who's trying to kill me.
00:51:52I don't like saying this,
00:51:53that has it ever occurred to you
00:51:55that the President might be the one who wants you dead?
00:51:58Never.
00:52:01It's your life you're betting on it.
00:52:03I know that.
00:52:05Killie?
00:52:09Will you help me?
00:52:13Please?
00:52:27Okay.
00:52:28I'll do it.
00:52:32But you're gonna have to do as I say.
00:52:35Starting now, you make no telephone calls to anybody at any time.
00:52:40I don't see why.
00:52:41It's either that or else.
00:52:45If you say so.
00:52:47You ever handle a gun?
00:52:48I've done skeet shooting.
00:52:52I want you to keep this with you in case you need it.
00:52:54It's loaded.
00:52:55The safety's on.
00:52:56All you have to do is pull back the hammer,
00:52:58and then the trigger.
00:52:59Looks awfully little.
00:53:00Maybe little, but it shoots a .410 shotgun shell
00:53:03that'll take a man's face off.
00:53:06I'm going out to make a telephone call.
00:53:08There's a phone right here.
00:53:12Internal phones can be listened in on.
00:53:15If you're calling about money and stuff like that,
00:53:18I've got $25,000 in traveler's checks.
00:53:21In whose name, Mrs. President?
00:53:24My maiden name, Laramie Royce.
00:53:26Oh.
00:53:27That's smart.
00:53:28Hello?
00:53:29Charlie, you don't have a hell of a lot to tell you.
00:53:31I'll call you again Thursday, 8-9-7-10.
00:53:32Roger that information.
00:53:338-9-7-10.
00:53:34But don't hang up on me.
00:53:35Damn you, Kelly?
00:53:36What if you knew you'd have to get help?
00:53:37I have to get help.
00:53:38Do you know what?
00:53:39What if you were selling them when you were selling them?
00:53:40I have to make a deal with me.
00:53:41I have to tell you about your question.
00:53:42If you were selling them, Charlie,
00:53:43I have to all say a month on sale.
00:53:44I have to tell you and me,
00:53:45I will tell you again Thursday.
00:53:46You have to call you again Thursday,
00:53:478-9-7-10.
00:53:48Roger that information.
00:53:498-9-7-10.
00:53:50But don't hang up on me.
00:53:54Damn you, Kelly?
00:53:55Kelly!
00:53:56Come here.
00:53:57Come here.
00:53:58Who is the moment?
00:53:59Come here.
00:54:00Come here.
00:54:01get dressed what it's pritchard young the number two man get dressed
00:54:31so
00:55:01that was really horrible yes but necessary well we've made it to picket's charge
00:55:1115 000 men were killed here well now it's 15 000 and one
00:55:16how much longer
00:55:28charlie where are you
00:55:44chuck don't ask questions just listen one mama's running for cover and i'm going with her and about
00:55:50your car i paid a guy a hundred dollars to drive it back to dc he's gonna leave it at the watergate
00:55:56parking lot i'll call you again wednesday 897-12 wait a second are you trying to melt that iceberg
00:56:05ah charlie consider who she is
00:56:14is
00:56:20is
00:56:24Mr. Mr. Did anyone ever tell you that your wife looks sort of like the president's wife?
00:56:44Her head is big enough without any help.
00:56:54I'm a woman and a man.
00:57:05I'm a woman and a woman.
00:57:11I'm a woman and I have a woman.
00:57:15She's so quiet.
00:57:23The Greyhound again?
00:57:31You ever ride a motorbike?
00:57:33Of course.
00:57:35I don't think $6,000 is such a bargain for a pair of used bikes.
00:57:39I'll never look for you on one of these.
00:57:53How do you like me as a redhead?
00:57:55You look like a crumb.
00:57:57You look like a crumb.
00:57:59You look like a crumb.
00:58:19How do you like me as a redhead?
00:58:21You look like a cross between little orphan Annie and Lassie.
00:58:25That's not very nice.
00:58:29Actually, you could wear Medusa's snakes and still look good.
00:58:33Why, thank you, Killy.
00:58:35I thought you were immune.
00:58:37No, it's just that when a sign says keep off the grass,
00:58:41I keep off the grass.
00:58:43I obey the rules.
00:58:45Can we change the subject?
00:58:47I'd like some answers.
00:58:49I guess I owe you that much.
00:58:50Derek Finney was murdered because he asked you a question.
00:58:54A simple question.
00:58:56Oh?
00:58:57Yes.
00:58:58Everybody knows that your husband, the President,
00:59:00was a hero when he was in the Air Force.
00:59:02When his F-111 had a flame out over Atlanta, Georgia,
00:59:06rather than bail out and risk the lives of a lot of people,
00:59:09he rode the plane down.
00:59:11You checked records?
00:59:12Yes, especially the hospital records.
00:59:14And because of the crash, and as a result of the injuries...
00:59:21Cal was my first lover.
00:59:23We met at UC Berkeley.
00:59:25Killian.
00:59:26In politics, a bachelor has a poor future.
00:59:27Calvin needed a wife.
00:59:28Otherwise, he'd have been passed by as the candidate.
00:59:32He's a good man.
00:59:33I've always had faith in him.
00:59:34I wanted to help.
00:59:35So we got married.
00:59:38We made it as romantic as we could politically, nationally.
00:59:41Yes, you two did clown that up for the public.
00:59:43It was agreed that once Cal was safely in the Catbird seat,
00:59:46I could do as I pleased.
00:59:48I could either go along for the joy ride or...
00:59:51get a discreet divorce.
00:59:53That ties it up.
00:59:54That's the hitch.
00:59:56There's no hitch?
00:59:57Yes.
00:59:58It's a lot of love.
00:59:59It's a lot of love.
01:00:00It's a lot of love.
01:00:01I'm in trouble.
01:00:02You're away!
01:00:03How do you not know?
01:00:04It's the only one?
01:00:05One usually happens...
01:00:06I've been very lucky.
01:00:07How do you know?
01:00:08How do you know it?
01:00:09I'm very lucky.
01:00:10I've always had faith in him.
01:00:11I wanted to help.
01:00:12So we got married.
01:00:13of a hitch for them to chase you across the country trying to kill you don't you
01:00:17see if you divorced the president he wouldn't stand a chance of being
01:00:21reelected but as a widower cow would never hurt me
01:00:43the
01:00:50the
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01:01:11Let's go.
01:01:41Let's go.
01:02:11Let's go.
01:02:41Let's go.
01:02:49Get up!
01:02:51Let's go.
01:03:01How could he possibly have known where to find us?
01:03:08Are you okay?
01:03:10I'm still shaking.
01:03:12Is he dead?
01:03:16I don't know, and I'm not gonna risk your life finding Alex.
01:03:19We'll go.
01:03:21Oh, what a relief.
01:03:32I'm glad to see the back of those bikes.
01:03:36I'm glad to see the back of those bikes.
01:03:43I'm glad to see the back of those bikes.
01:03:53I'm glad to see the back of those bikes.
01:03:58I'm glad to see the back of those bikes.
01:04:15You folks have a good night's sleep.
01:04:45What are you grinning at?
01:05:03The way you jumped up there, you would have thought you sat on a snake.
01:05:07Well, I didn't want to get you all excited.
01:05:10I don't need secret service.
01:05:13Was it?
01:05:15Exciting?
01:05:17No, just heavy.
01:05:19God damn you, Killian.
01:05:20You could have lied just this once.
01:05:21Oh, well, I did lie.
01:05:24You weren't just heavy.
01:05:27You felt like a ton.
01:05:28You are an insufferable ass.
01:05:31And since you like to be top dog, you take the top bunk.
01:05:34That guy's so much
01:05:43Yeah.
01:05:45I hate the top bunk.
01:05:47God damn you.
01:05:48It's so heavy, man.
01:05:49Yeah, come here.
01:05:49Come on, here.
01:05:50I was wondering about where you got your name, Lara.
01:06:20Was your mother reading Dr. Zhivago?
01:06:24No, it was nothing like that.
01:06:28My father was making a movie in Wyoming when my mother went into labor.
01:06:32He had to drive her 70 miles into Laramie, where I was born.
01:06:37So they dubbed me Laramie,
01:06:40which eventually was whittled down to Lara.
01:06:44Good night, Killian.
01:06:50Good night.
01:06:52It's gonna be a historical day.
01:06:53Why?
01:06:54First Lady returns to the city of her birth, Laramie, Wyoming.
01:07:00You're right.
01:07:01It's the first time I've been back since that fateful day.
01:07:06Is that trouble?
01:07:08Could be.
01:07:09Is it Racco?
01:07:10Damn right.
01:07:11Conductor.
01:07:12Hey, Conductor.
01:07:13How are we stopping?
01:07:14Some sort of an emergency, sir.
01:07:17Oh, okay.
01:07:18Come on.
01:07:19Come on.
01:07:20Come on.
01:07:21Come on.
01:07:22Come on.
01:07:23Come on.
01:07:24Come on.
01:07:25Come on.
01:07:26Come on.
01:07:27Come on.
01:07:28Come on.
01:07:29How are we stopping?
01:07:32Some sort of an emergency, sir.
01:07:39We're getting off the train.
01:07:59Get in there.
01:08:29I didn't take this.
01:08:59How'd they know you were on this train?
01:09:17Did you call anybody?
01:09:19Only Cal.
01:09:20You dumb little...
01:09:24Don't watch it, Killian.
01:09:27You've been reporting our whereabouts to the president.
01:09:30Well, after all, he is my husband.
01:09:32I trust him.
01:09:35Lord!
01:09:36I don't know.
01:09:38Come.
01:09:39Come.
01:09:41Come.
01:09:44Come.
01:09:44Come.
01:09:57Come.
01:09:58Come.
01:09:58Come.
01:09:58What are we going to do now?
01:10:11We'll hitchhike.
01:10:28Get in.
01:10:48Good morning, chief. Thank you for picking us up.
01:10:51That goes for me, too. That's real nice of you to pick us up.
01:10:54Hmm.
01:10:58Do you speak English?
01:11:00Do I look like some goddamn foreigner?
01:11:03Sorry.
01:11:05Of course I speak English.
01:11:07Also, pro-French, Spanish.
01:11:10I'm a native-born American Indian,
01:11:13not some half-breed immigrant like you all.
01:11:18Why all this mm-hmm and the, uh, the war paint?
01:11:23Tools of the trade, Tenderfoot.
01:11:28By the way, what's his name?
01:11:30Hey-ho, hey воз-ay-la!
01:11:31Ooh-ay- America?
01:11:32Oh-ay-a-oh!
01:11:33Maho-ay-a-oh!
01:11:35Hey-ah-oh!
01:11:36Hey-ah-oh!
01:11:37Oh-ay-a!
01:11:38Oh-oh!
01:11:40Uh-oh!
01:11:41ificial earth and diurn.
01:11:42Hey-ho, vehicle, vehicle, vehicle!
01:11:45Hey-ho, vehicle, vehicle!
01:11:46Hey-he-la!
01:11:47Oh-oh-uh-oh!
01:11:48Hello!
01:11:51Wo-ho!
01:11:53Your husband said I could use the can and phones around the side.
01:11:59And that crazy kickapoo ain't my spouse.
01:12:23We'll take this one.
01:12:34My nose tells me somebody's hung on your tail.
01:12:38What makes you say that?
01:12:40You didn't ask how much.
01:12:42If I was a white man, I'd overcharge you for a mistake like that.
01:12:45Pretty smart.
01:12:47Loon buggy can go across country.
01:12:49Two grand. I'll throw in a couple license plates.
01:12:51What about that nose, Joe?
01:12:54Don't worry. Didn't get this long by poking at other people's business.
01:12:58Mama, give the man $2,000.
01:13:08Grakens probably figured out we got off the train back there at Lodgepole.
01:13:12So?
01:13:13He'll be looking for us on all the main highways.
01:13:16Well, where the hell are we going?
01:13:18We're going to take the back roads.
01:13:19Once we get to Nevada, we'll be home free.
01:13:22God, in this awful week, I won't have a face plant.
01:13:25A million dollars is a lot of money for near misses.
01:13:39Terror is a very expensive game.
01:13:43Senator.
01:13:44Get on with it.
01:13:46Or I hire a hitman to hit you.
01:13:47You've got a big mouth, Senator.
01:13:50Big enough to swallow a short, fused grenade.
01:13:54I don't ever try to mug me.
01:13:55Killian, I've been thinking that we're heading into a trap.
01:14:15Well, if Bracken's been getting information about what we're doing, he's going to know we're coming here and be waiting for us.
01:14:21Well, I'd rather he were here, because I've sent for part of my team to meet me.
01:14:26Hmm.
01:14:28Isn't that rather exposing the First Lady to some risk?
01:14:31Lamb for the slaughter?
01:14:32Oh, Killian, what a way with words.
01:14:34Couldn't you put it another way?
01:14:35What about warm wriggling on a horse?
01:14:37Forget it.
01:14:38I'll take the lamb.
01:14:45What did you say was coming down?
01:14:47Lauda Milka and Miss Chain.
01:14:49Oh, God, Daddy, and have a sit.
01:15:07Oh, God, Daddy, you look good to me.
01:15:14You think you're that bad?
01:15:15It wasn't the yellow brick road.
01:15:16Daddy, I'd...
01:15:17And you'd be Killian.
01:15:18Yes, sir, Perry.
01:15:20I think we ought to get under cover, sir.
01:15:21Sure thing.
01:15:22You have a very great father here.
01:15:49How about a drink?
01:15:50Sure.
01:15:51I'll get it.
01:15:52Usual, Daddy.
01:16:01Something bothering you, Killian?
01:16:03Oh, yeah.
01:16:04I'm concerned about this whole thing.
01:16:07I heard a rumor that you didn't like people very much.
01:16:10You seemed friendly enough to me.
01:16:11I never met a man I couldn't corrupt.
01:16:14But you might be an exception.
01:16:16Now, how about...
01:16:17Damn it, Daddy, don't start.
01:16:19Killian's staying at the White House with me.
01:16:21And the President.
01:16:22Oh, now, why all this sudden affection, huh?
01:16:26Didn't Killian?
01:16:27I was expected.
01:16:28You called and talked to your father about all this?
01:16:31Why the hell didn't she go on the TV?
01:16:34Oh, easy, Killian.
01:16:35I'm the only one she could trust.
01:16:37Any idea who is responsible for all this?
01:16:40Without a doubt.
01:16:41Chief of Staff, Hector Bunsen, my big problem is proving it.
01:16:46Why would Hector want to destroy my daughter?
01:16:51Well, he knows the President is impotent.
01:16:53And he knows that your daughter might divorce him in a year or two.
01:16:57And as a divorced man, he wouldn't stand a chance for re-election.
01:17:01But as a widower, he'd be a shoe-in.
01:17:04And Bunsen would continue as the man behind the throne.
01:17:08Yeah, my son-in-law is nobody's stooge.
01:17:12Oh, we have some visitors.
01:17:15That's part of my team.
01:17:16It's good to see you, Killie.
01:17:39Same here.
01:17:40Come on over and meet Mr. Royce.
01:17:42What's new on Bunsen?
01:17:43He's still a Washington under Fitz's Hawkeye.
01:17:46Did Fitz take out a warrant?
01:17:48That won't help.
01:17:50This is Agents Chang and Loudermilk.
01:17:52I meet Mr. Royce.
01:17:54Sir.
01:17:55How do you do?
01:17:55Sit down.
01:17:56I don't get a warrant work.
01:17:58You're dealing with a very powerful satrap.
01:18:02And even if you had all the proof in the world,
01:18:05he'll take it to the highest court
01:18:07and embarrass this administration into total obscurity.
01:18:14What would you do?
01:18:15Oh, I might take him to the dirty tricks department
01:18:19of the CIA.
01:18:21They'd give great heart attacks.
01:18:36Charlie, get Mr. Royce in the house.
01:18:38Marty, eat任 Wild faço Parker.
01:18:48If I just lay off my hand,
01:18:49I need to be able to touch it to me.
01:18:50I won't take against you.
01:18:50Which one of their own brought你是 I can McCrackle.
01:18:53I'll take my hand before him as well.
01:18:56Well, you don't even fussed.
01:18:56And I will both take your hand when you go to the kitchen
01:18:58because he may not be able to trouble.
01:18:59Cover me.
01:19:29Let's go.
01:19:59We'll see you next time.
01:20:29Oh, my God.
01:20:59Oh, my God.
01:21:29It looks like Bunsen hired the right man.
01:21:34You're damn right, E.J.
01:21:38Oh, my God.
01:21:43Oh, my God.
01:21:47Oh, my God.
01:21:52Oh, my God.
01:21:56Oh, my God.
01:21:58Oh, my God.
01:22:02Oh, my God.
01:22:17Senator Bunsen, Joshua Paul, FBI.
01:22:19Would you come with me, please?
01:22:24Good morning, Senator.
01:22:28You son of a bitch!
01:22:31Gentlemen, ladies, as you've known for some time, Chief of Staff Senator Bunsen has been in failing health.
01:22:43It saddens me to relate that yesterday he died in his sleep.
01:22:48The President wants me to tell you how grieved he is at the loss of the Senator and how much we shall miss his statesmanship here in the White House as well as up on the Hill.
01:23:01The President has been down an average of eight percent.
01:23:18That's the amount controlled by the company in the White House can be approved of the Federal Communications Commission.
01:23:23The new right was offered a federal order of capital's profit margin.
01:23:27Other long-distance companies say they will have to remain...
01:23:31Killy?
01:23:32Killy, is the rumor true?
01:23:34Which rumor?
01:23:35That you've been assigned to protect the President now that you're fit again.
01:23:38No, it's the other rumor that's true.
01:23:40I don't understand.
01:23:41The rumor that I'm going to resign from the service, that's the one that's true.
01:23:44Oh, no.
01:23:45Yes.
01:23:46Killy, I'm going to miss you.
01:23:47Well, it won't be for long.
01:23:48I'm going to be out there in Nevada working for your father.
01:23:51My father?
01:23:52You mean he hired you away from the White House?
01:23:54That he did.
01:23:55That lowdown, conniving, wicked.
01:23:57See you in Tahoe.
01:24:00Ma'am.
01:24:03Au revoir, Killy.
01:24:06Don't call me ma'am.
01:24:07Are you sure you never had a roll with that Tootsie?
01:24:08No, Charlie.
01:24:09No Tootsie rolls.
01:24:10And there'll be no googly eyes after we're married?
01:24:17Nobody said anything about marriage.
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