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00:04¿Puedo preguntarte una pregunta?
00:06Oh, no me gusta preguntarte.
00:08Bueno, no me gusta la verdad.
00:14¿Tienes los libros?
00:16No, todavía.
00:20Este es un desvastante secreto
00:22que fue leído de la Pentecostal.
00:24Los documentos más clásicos de la guerra.
00:28El Times have 7,000 pages
00:30detailing how the White House
00:32has been lying about the Vietnam War for 30 years.
00:36The way they lied,
00:38those days have to be over.
00:40Kay, people are concerned
00:42about having a woman in charge of the paper
00:44that she doesn't have the resolve
00:46to make the tough choices.
00:48Thank you, Arthur,
00:50for your frankness.
00:52Let's do our jobs.
00:54Find those pages.
00:56You're talking about exposing years
00:58of government secrets.
00:59Is that legal?
01:00What is it you think we do here for a living, kid?
01:02Ben, I might have something.
01:06It must be precious cargo.
01:08It's just government secrets.
01:10The New York Times
01:12The New York Times was barred
01:14from publishing any more classified documents
01:16dealing with the Vietnam War.
01:18If you publish,
01:20we'll be at the Supreme Court next week.
01:22Meaning?
01:24Well, we could all go to prison.
01:26To make this decision,
01:30to risk her fortune
01:32and the company that's been her entire life.
01:36Well, I think that's brave.
01:38If the government wins,
01:40The Washington Post will cease to exist.
01:44If we don't hold them accountable,
01:46who will?
01:47You can't hold them accountable
01:49if we don't have a newspaper.
01:51Nixon will muster the full power of the presidency,
01:53and if there's a way to destroy you,
01:55by God, he'll find it.
01:57I'm asking your advice, Bob,
01:59not your permission.
02:01You can't do this.
02:03The legacy of the company is at stake.
02:05What will happen if we don't publish them?
02:09We will lose.
02:11The country will lose.
02:15What are you going to do, Mrs. Graham?
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