00:01My lords, ladies and gentlemen, pray silence for the man of the moment.
00:23The man of the moment. The man of whom his colleagues in the diplomatic corps are justly proud.
00:30A statesman of incomparable elegance and stature, whose dignity has never failed him in his hour of need.
00:37I had a chat with a PM only yesterday, and he said,
00:42Stay up!
00:44A grateful world is now familiar with the story of his meteoric rise to fame.
00:49The chain of circumstance that led him to Geneva as his nations represented him.
00:54But his success made him a target for less scrupulous statesmen, whose ambitions he had foiled.
01:05It's ticking.
01:07Because it's a clock.
01:08It's a bomb.
01:09It's a bomb.
01:10No!
01:11Yeah!
01:12Yeah!
01:13No!
01:14No!
01:15No!
01:16No!
01:17No!
01:18No!
01:19No!
01:20No!
01:21No!
01:22No!
01:24No!
01:25Oh, moon shining your hair suggests a love affair, but I hear a voice within me whispering, beware.
01:49What is it like, don't you like me?
01:55Oh, yeah. Smash him.
02:01Go on, you fools.
02:02Help, fire, murder. I'm being attacked.
02:05Hate him, follow him. Where are you?
02:08Hold on, please.
02:09I am holding on.
02:11Sir, what are you doing?
02:18Oh, I was on the phone and I got cut off.
02:20Instead of good morning, the Swiss always say,
02:25Yolée, Yolée.
02:28When gathering cold or enjoying their play,
02:32Yolée, Yolée.
02:36Oh!
02:49Oh!
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