"[ Man ] Previously on Tanner '88." "Can't stop now" "I'll be falling apart somewhere down the road" "I might be headed for a breakdown" "I can't stop now ...that the world has changed... the cold war is over, and we won." "[ Sniffles ] Well, let me know what happens." "Bye." "Shit, I didn't know we won the cold war." "Yeah, go see him,Jack." "Billy'd be real disappointed if he - he found out you hit town, didn't call." "Who?" "Billy Crier." "Isn't he " "You mean the Reverend Billy Crier at Fisk?" "My God." "Does he know him?" "Why didn't he tell me?" "It's our understanding, Reverend Crier, that to date you have refused to support any presidential candidate." "What is your reason for pulling away your support from Reverend Jackson?" "[ Man ] Is your association with Tanner stronger than your association with JesseJackson?" "[ Shutter Clicking ]" "Well, I don't know what happened that night." "The wheels just came off the whole operation." "I mean, I get compromised in front of a key political supporter by my communications director." "My pollster gets knifed, okay?" "And my campaign manager vanishes just when I need her the most." "[ Female Interviewer ] You know where she was that night?" "No." "What, you do" "You know where?" "No, I" " No, I" " I don't - I have no interest in this." "I don't want to know." "Look, I've been in campaigns for... well, nearly 30 years now, and it's always the same." "On the trail you've got a lot of very stressed and lonely people." "It's not a normal life." "So, standards suffer." "We used to joke that the perfect campaign date... would be someone who at 4:00 a.m. turned into a pizza." "I mean, basically we're talking about " "It's comfort sex here." "It's gonna happen, honey." "It's " "It's ju" "You know, I have two kids now." "Let's just move on." "[ Man ] Friends, for eight long years... our country has suffered under the most radical anti-environment administration of the century." "For eight long years, polluters have run wild." "We need a president who will appoint lawmakers, not lawbreakers." "Today, I'm proud to appear before you on behalf of Friends of the Earth everywhere... to introduce to you a great champion of environmental protection... and the next president of the United States..." "Jack Tanner." " [ Cheering ]" "Thank you." "What's happened in the last eight years is tragic." "There was no need to declare war on the environment... or on environmentalists." "The most recent Gallup and Harris polls show strong public opinion on this issue." "People want the environment protected." "No ifs, ands or buts about it." "[ Cheering ]" "That means clean air." "That means clean water." "And it means a government which makes it its business... to see that the public interests are protected." " [ Man ] All right." " [ Cheering ]" "If the American people choose me as their leader..." "I will recommit this nation to a course of bipartisan, progressive environmentalism... and I intend to leave a legacy of which our children can be proud." "[ Cheering ]" "As president, I will swear faithfully to uphold the laws of the United States... and I will see to it that the people who pollute with impunity..." " are prosecuted to the full extent of the law." " [ Sirens Wailing ]" "As Adlai Stevenson said in 1 965..." ""We are all travelers on Spaceship Earth."" "[ Andrea ] I need to help this guy." "I'm sorry." "[ Woman #2 ] It's beautiful." "Is this real silver?" "[ Man ] Fresh Driscoll strawberries and melon." "[ Andrea ] It looks beautiful." "[ Chattering ]" "[ Andrea ] Is this the piece her husband made?" "[ Andrea ] Stevie, I know you have to go through this, but if at some point you could" "[ Tanner ] Well, stick around." "I'm just gonna go through these right now." "So, I should knowjust about everybody." "I don't know Charles Wolff." "[ Woman ] Okay, he's a new money player from Chicago." "For the last few years he's been the key Democratic fund-raiser for the Midwest." "He's flying in just for this." "He's scouting." "So, give him some time." "[ Tanner ] Okay." "Okay." "Kirk O'Donnell I know." "Peter" " Peter Edelman." "Oh, he's Ted Kennedy's guy." "[ Woman ] Right." "Issues director." "Uh-huh." "Mary McGrory, Washington Post." "Um, she's coming only for drinks." "So check in with her." " It's fantastic." " Okay." "Sid Blumenthal I know." "Washington Post." "Good on themes." "Mike Kinsley, editor of the New Republic." " Right." " Mm-hmm." "Bob Squier." "Oh, wait a minute." "The New Republic." "Well, they've come out for, uh, Gore." "Only in the first round." "Talk to him anyway." "See what happens." "[ Rings ]" " Hello." " Hi." "It's Alex Tanner." "Is my dad there?" "Yes, he is." "Just a moment, please." "Andrea." " It's for Congressman Tanner." " Great." "I'll take it." "Uh, okay." " Hello." " Andrea, hi." "It's Alex." " Hi, Alex." " How are you?" " Fine." " Is my dad there?" "Yeah, he's here, but you should see this house." "It's incredible." "We missed by a day, ladies." "Right?" " George McGovern." " I know,Jack." "Could have been here." "Should have been here." "He's sitting on an island." "He's on a vacation." " Relax." " Relax?" "If I were any more relaxed, I'd be on the floor." " Telephone call." " Oh, thanks." " Come this way, and I'll show you where the phone is." " Would have been great." "[ Andrea ] No, it'll be great." "Oh, hold on." "Here's your dad." " [ Alex ] I'll talk to you later." " Take care." "Bye." " Hi, sweetie." "How are you?" " Hi, Dad." "How are you?" "Where are you?" "I've been trying to reach you." "I'm at home." "Now, look, Deke's gonna come by and pick up some photographs." " I've got 'em in a box in the den." " Photographs?" "What photographs?" "Well, they're for the new spots for Indiana." "I've been through all the stuff." "You can let him have it." "He's such a jerk." "He really makes me uncomfortable." " I know he's a jerk, but let him in." " It's time to shine." " I've gotta go." "Make that flight in the morning." " I love you." " Bye-bye." " [ Clock Chiming:" ""Exercise Your Right To Vote"]" "You gotta go back and look at your record." "Excuse me,Jack." "I see you've probably met." "Kirk O'Donnell, Peter Edelman." " Hi." "Jack." "We're glad you could be here tonight with us." "We're delighted to be here." "Beautiful home." "[ T.J.] What is Gary Hart doing right now?" "Should we write him?" "[ O'Donnell ] There's nothing that'll destroy your credibility faster... than if it looks like you're making a charge or a negative thrust..." " that, uh, reflects, uh, hypocrisy on your part." " Right." "Right." "But at the same time you really need to define yourself in relation to the other candidates now." "Uh, that's, uh... a key part of- of running a campaign is, what are the differences?" "Then I started to defend one Afrikaner guy." "I said this white guy's okay because he's an Afrikaner, and they've been there 300 years." "You're not gonna get elected just 'cause you're a good guy." "Uh, there's, uh, got to be a clear sense of a defined difference with your opponents." "I defended the Boer, and I said, "The guy's been in Africa 300 years."" "And Michael says, "That sounds like Vietnam."" "[ Man ] Nixon said that when you get sick of saying it... that's when they've heard it for the first time." "Absolutely." "Absolutely." " Who thought we'd be taking lessons from him?" " [ Laughter ]" "[ Woman ] Tell me something about Tanner for president." "Well, basically, he's the only candidate that's really worthwhile." "I just don't think this is gonna work." "I tell you " "Reagan can take him so far, and that's gonna be it." "He's gonna get nailed for this civil rights thing, I think." "[ Man ] Four years of Bush." "I don't know how we're gonna do this." "To" "To look at the meanness that's going on here." "Yeah." "The Bork thing should have told them one - one - every politician one thing:" "Nobody wants to go back." "People are" "We take chances with what we're gonna say." "But when you do it- when you do it... half the technicians out there are saying, "Don't " "Hey, hey, hey." "Keep it easy."" "You know, "Keep it very, very, very specific." "Don't get too big out there." "You'll leave yourself open."" "And they're crazy." "They are crazy." "And that's what's the matter with the rest of the candidates." "They're all being operated " "Actually, they're alive people with lots of good ideas, but you don't get to see those." "My guess is that the process will begin to... happen before we get to the convention." "Uh, we're gonna have a brokered process before we have a brokered convention." "I think the people have picked the brokers this time." "I think what's fascinating about this process is that you've got... candidates out there as brokers." "JesseJackson's a broker." "He's a broker, whether he knows it or not." "[ T.J.] No, I'm not opposed to- to any kind of impassioned plea that's really heartfelt." "I think that's imperative to success in a campaign." "But I think the problem is that quite often you're victims of the media." "You can be impassioned about something, and it can be edited out." "Someone was saying tonight, you have to say- you have to say the same thing every time." "Over and over and over and over again." "When you get tired of saying it... that's probably when the public hears it for the first time." "In the meantime, though, the part of the public that's listening... has also tuned you out, because they're tired of you saying that same thing." "If you had a situation that was set up the way Hart had his situation set up four years ago... where he maneuvered himself around quickly to the point where... he was the alternative to Mondale... then that's a debate that's manageable for the press to cover." "I mean, it's - it's the insider and the outsider." "You've gotta be the outsider, and you gotta make Dukakis... you know, the - the insider." "Once you can set that up, then you've got a debate operating that can work for you." "Part of the reason that Dukakis is ahead in my view... is not only because he is a candidate with a lot of money." "It's because his message that he brings... is one that's similar to what the theme of this campaign could be if it were to win... which is he is somebody who's going to help America compete." "It's a great couch potato race... and you're gonna have to make it into a real race." "It seems, uh, that so much so far has been abstract." "We're talking about, uh, all kinds of controls - this and that." "Gephardt." "I mean, I think people - I think we gotta just start addressing people." "We're talking about this whole thing about issues, themes... and talking to the people." "What are the technicians telling their candidates except Tanner?" "And Jackson maybe." "What are they saying?" "I think- We were just talking about this." "The problem right now is that they've - that you've got this - this sort of mess." "I mean, you have nobody that can challenge, uh, a front-runner." "I mean, Dukakis is a very smart front-runner because he's sitting out there... with a very low profile... and no one has developed to be the logical challenger." " I mean, think- - [ Man ] Well, here he comes." "Not yet." "Look, he's having to share it with Jackson." "Jackson's still way out in front." "You've got a situation in which there are too many" "They can't winnow themselves out." "Just challenge Dukakis to a- to a- to a debate." " One-on-one." " [ Man ] One-on-one?" " The two of us" " Exactly." " [ T.J. ] Then if Dukakis doesn't want to debateJack, then what?" " Then get his schedule." " Get his schedule and then what?" " Show up." " Show up." " I don't know - - [ Man ] Is he so far behind" "Exactly." "I don't know that I want to chase the guy." "I mean, he's" " He puts me to sleep." "[ Man ] But when we saw you in that famous coffee table shot... uh, it was very clear that you felt very strongly about what you were talking about." "You were mad at yourself." "You were mad at her." "You were mad at everybody." " I allowed them to exploit me with that shot." " You didn't know you were on camera." " You weren't exploited with that shot." " I don't know." "I've never been very comfortable with that." " [ T.J.] But,Jack,you were great." " And then I allowed you people... to - to... exploit me there." "[ Man ] You should have promoted her for that." "But there's something about it that I find very difficult to look at." "I really do." "There's only one rule and that is, they're not gonna give this thing to you." "They are not gonna take a cloak and drape it around your damn shoulders." "You gotta go out and grab it." "...said I react to the spontaneous, which is the problem... because that's the very thing you see as exploitation." "I would much rather see something real happen." "Not a make-believe real thing... but, you know, yawning and scratching your belly." "[ Man ] Muskie crying in front of a newspaper?" "[ Man #2 ] The biggest idiocy is the guy who says, "We don't need another actor like Reagan. "" "You should be so lucky as we will put you forward as another actor." "So long as you're an actor like Roosevelt." "[ Man ] So, the answer to his question is money, money and money, right?" "[ Tanner] Well, we need it." "I mean, but then you need -you -you " "You get on television, make a little splash, you get a little help." "One of the people who was the least boring has already gone by the boards because of lack of money, and that's Babbitt." "I mean, he was - He's a terribly interesting guy, and he's gone." " I'll drink to that." " [ Laughing ]" "And drink to that." "And drink to that." "You know, I have - I have mixed feelings about that." "'Cause, I mean, I like him enormously, and - and, uh " "At the same time, he's another- he's another guy out of my way." "It's okay to feel affection for those that are already gone." " See, the interesting thing this year is " " You got him going too." " [ Laughing ]" " There's a lot of issues like, uh - like drugs..." " which onlyJesse thus far..." " [ Woman ] That's right." "in the Democratic party is speaking to." "And here's an issue where all these yuppies who grew up " "They were Democrats and liberal Democrats, and now they're kind of wavering." "And if a - if a candidate - if a white candidate... could begin to talk about the concerns which suburban..." "BMW-driving, could-be-Democratic-primary voters... are concerned about:" "their kids, their family" "That is, there's another side to all this money... which is what it means in terms of access... to a whole bunch of things that undermine the family, like Susan was saying." "[ T.J.] That comes from here to there." "One thing Jack's real concerned about and that we have to address... is that he can't be put into a context that isn't necessarily what we call the right context." "He has to be in a place where he feels passionate about something." "If he's talking about drugs, he's going to address that issue." "If he's talking about education, he's going to address that issue." "And" "And we have to create contexts in which he feels strong... you know, and comfortable and " "I tell you, though, if you're gonna do this... one of the things you first gotta do is you have to avoid little events like I saw on TV the other night." "When you came down the stairs with your friend Reverend Crier and this spontaneous " " T.J., what happened?" " Spontaneous press conference was there." "That's a loser." " What happened?" " We had an overenthusiastic advance man..." " who decided to create an agenda that nobody knew anything about." " How about a former advance man?" " He's not here tonight." " What did that guy do the next day?" " [ Tanner ] He came out forJackson." " Yeah." "Right." "And was he a possible?" "Was he a possible for you?" "Oh, sure." "He's a good friend of mine." "I mean, I was-Sure." "I think he felt betrayed by us." " I think to this day he thinks I set him up." " Of course he did." "The only thing that saved you on TV was one station had a close-up of your face... and you looked more surprised than he did." "Which either means he " "Hi." "Just go to bed, okay?" " Can you say good night to everybody?" " Good night." " [ All ] Good night." " Back to bed." " Deke, hi." "Come on in." " Hey." "How are ya, Alex?" " Good." " Is this a bad time?" " No." "I got somebody on the phone, but come in." " Is the old man around?" "Uh, no." "He's out working." "How you doing?" "Oh, you know, okay." "Charlotte?" "Yeah, it sounds great." " Great." "Come early, and we'll talk." " Okay." "Good." " I'll see you tonight then." " Okay." " Bye-bye." " Who's that?" "This is my best friend from high school." " I haven't been home in so long, they're throwing a party for me." " No kidding." "Really?" " Yeah." "Yeah." " You need someone to take you?" " Oh, you're sweet." " Great." "No problem." "What time?" "No." "I mean, uh, you're sweet, but no, thanks." " Oh." "You got that covered, I guess." " Yeah." " Uh, these are the photos." " Okay." "I went through 'em last night." "Most of them are Washington." "Some of them are Michigan." " Right." " Dad approved them all, so you can borrow whichever ones you want." " Okay." "I'll probably just videotape them here if that's all right." " Oh, perfect." "Okay." "If you need anything, give a holler." " Okay." "Will do." " Okay." "Good." "Probably talk about sororities anyway." "[ Elevator Bell Dings ]" "This is Slicker." "Moonwalker on his way up." "Handing off." "Got him, Slicker." "Charlie, he's coming up to you, accompanied by a staffer." "Moonwalker and staffer on elevator." "Sanitize the hallway." " Do you mind if I ask you a question?" " In a minute, Stringer." "That's a roger." "Hallway is sterilized." "What do you want me to do, Stringer?" " I just don't think it's fair, Congressman." " What isn't fair?" "Come on." "No one tells me jack anymore." "I've been frozen out." "The schedules are routed around me." "I have to make appointments to see T.J." "Ah, hell, Stringer." "I have to make appointments to see T.J. Thanks, Billy." "Thanks, Billy." "Come on,Jack." "I've been cut out ever since Nashville." "Okay, Stringer." "Here it is." "Nashville was a problem for me- a serious problem." "I was in a private meeting with an old and valued friend, and when you showed up with the press" "I showed too much initiative." "I know it." "I know I was out of line." "But you can't assume I'm gonna make that mistake every time." "No." "You embarrassed me, you embarrassed Billy... and when he came out the next day forJackson, you embarrassed the whole campaign." "Speaking of embarrassed." "Hello." "What have we here?" ""Wake-up call at 5:45." "Sweet God, I'm tired." ""As usual, Lexy shows up with a thermos of what she calls Bolivia Black." "What a blessing this child is."" "[ Tanner Sighs ]" "Okay, Stevie." "Who else is scheduled for the hearing tomorrow?" "Let's see." "Bradshaw Langmaid from A.I.D." "Carl Taylor you remember from UNICEF." " Mm-hmm." " And, of course, Governor Babbitt." "Oh, right." "Um, call Bruce's office." "We were both on the same commission." "I want to make sure there's no overlapping going on." "No, we've already taken care of that,Jack." "He's covering mostly the immunization data." "By the way, the commission's numbers were outdated." "I had to have Emile get the revised 1 987 figures... from UNICEF's office in Dar es Salaam." "[ Tanner ] Thank you very much, Theresa Jean." "Stevie, can you, uh, get the changes to Emile?" " Mm-hmm." " No, we've already done that,Jack." "The revised text will be out tonight." "Before you send the revised text out, I'd like to make the revisions, if you don't mind." "Don't you speak to me in that tone of voice, young man." "Look, T.J. Stevie and I can handle this." "You've got a campaign to run, right?" " If you say so." " [ Tanner ] All right." "Anything else?" "You know, I've been reading this book on Ronald Reagan." "It's called Smile, Style and Guile." " Did you read it?" " I think you should be pointing out that by slashing aid 33%º... the Reagan administration has caused a lot of damage with our relations with the Africans   [ Deke ] Hey, Team Tanner." " [ Andrea ] Hi." "Welcome, Deke." " Hi, Cobra." " Hiya, Deke." " Here,Jack." " Hey." "Where's my darling daughter?" "Uh, she went right to the hotel." "She was beat, man." " Yeah, I bet." "How did her party go?" " Uh, don't know." "Wasn't invited." "It's cool though." "I had to work on that Indiana spot." "Yes, you did." "Tell me it's finished." "I still have to do the audio, but I'll screen a rough cut for you tomorrow." "Right after the hearing I want to see it." "No surprises this time, right?" "Right, big guy." "Like, no bad surprises, right?" "Let me, uh, begin my formal line of questioning." "Uh, Congress has made clear its intent that child survival programs expand... and clearly, uh... equally so, that an addressing of the development crises in Africa is a top priority." "It is also clear that the means exist... for an effective expansion of child survival activities." "Your agency has made very encouraging statements... to make on, uh, uh... child survival programs." "Your own statement today says that..." "AID remains committed to a focus on child survival." "Now, despite all of this... and despite increased congressional funding for child survival programs... and particularly for African development programs..." "AID is spending less money in 1 988... than in 1 987 on child survival in Africa." "This is Acrobat, Redstone." "Moonwalker and Bookbag are on their way up." "Moonwalker and Bookbag on the stairway, Charlie." " Have the driver stand by." " I'm not sure how I feel about this Bookbag stuff, you know." "Hey, Congressman." "Hold it." "Hold it." "Time." " Time." "Time." " This is not a basketball game, Frank." "This is serious business." " I didn't want to miss you." " How you gonna miss me?" "The hearing's on CNN." " Not the hearing." "The demonstration." " Frank." " I'm going through security, Molly." "You'll have to wait your turn." " Billy, let him out." " What demonstration?" " That was very exciting." "Thank you." " At the South African embassy." "Trans-Africa said you're a participant." " [ Alex ] I didn't know that." "God." "I committed to them last fall before I was even running." "I forgot about it." " Are you going?" "I have to get my crew." " I can't, Molly." "I'm testifying on the Hill at 2:00." "You're not due there till 2:00." "You've got plenty of time." "Let's go." "Dad,you can't renege." "You're a presidential candidate." "It is important that you be there." "How far is it from here?" " Not far." "It's right down Massachusetts." " Great." "Let's go." "I recommend against such a departure." "Security would be fully compromised." "So would his reputation if he doesn't go." " Dad, this is great." " This is not great." " Yes." "Come on." " [ Molly ] Okay, that's a yes." "Charlie, this is Acrobat." "We have a change of destination." "Acrobat?" "Fred Acrobat from Cincinnati, Ohio." "[ Leland ] You know, one of the primary promoters of those people spending moneys on arms" "You know where it comes from?" "Right here." "Our Defense Department advocates that we got to help our friends... to build this incredible military machine in Haiti." "They're talking,you know- We're more willing to give" "Excuse me, sir." "You wouldn't by any chance be General Tanner, would you?" "Hayes Taggerty, Boston Globe." "It's a pleasure to meet you, sir." "Um..." "I'm a, uh, friend of your son's." "My son?" "You mean Edward." "I doubt that, sir." "Edward died when he was 1 8." "In Korea." " No, I meantJack." "Jack was too young for Korea." "I didn't know Jack had a brother." " You were a friend, you said." " Well " "If you're not, you shouldn't go around saying you are." "Well,Jack keeps a lot to himself." "That's one of the things that fascinates me about him:" "how such a public man could be such a private person." "You see, I'm writing a book aboutJack." "A book?" "Too bad." "The honorable thing to do, knowing what you must know about him... is not write a book." "You are an honorable man, aren't you, Mr. Haggerty?" "Taggerty." "I like to think so, sir." "Then you must know shit." "Something contradictory about all of that." " I'm sorry about the editorial comment." " [ Laughter ]" "[ Crowd ] When do we want it?" "Now.!" "What do we want?" "Free South Africa." "When do we want it?" "Now.!" "What do we want?" "Free South Africa." "When do we want it?" "Now!" "What do we want?" "Free South Africa." "When do we want it?" "Now!" "Namibia must be free." "South Africa must be free." "Namibia must be free." "South Africa must be free." "[ Woman ] We would like to introduce to you... our chairperson of the Free South Africa movement..." "Randall Robinson." "[ Cheering ]" "Last week in South Africa... the government issued an edict... that forbids any protest whatsoever." "Any opposition to repression." " Time is short." " [ Applause ]" "And we must move as a nation now." "[ Woman ] We welcome Senator Lowell Weicker." " Thank you." " [ Applause ]" "When I came to the, uh, Congress in 1 969... there were those that said that everything will work itself out." "Let South Africa be." "Well, it's 1 988, and things haven't worked themselves out." "At what point did you leave Germany?" "I wish they'd stop clearing their throats and get on with it." "Well, I don't thinkJack's up for a while yet, General." " We could probably go for lunch." " Hell, no." "I don't like taking chances." "This is the only time I get to see him." " What?" "At hearings?" " Yeah." "When he was in Congress, I went to all of them." "Boring as hell, but... the only time we could get together." " Why do you suppose that was?" " Why, sir?" "I don't know why." "That's why I'm asking you." "Goddamn it." "You're writing the book." "Well, I" " I don't know." "It " "From what I know, it sounds like you and Jack have always... had trouble relating to each other." "Relating?" "What the hell does that mean?" "Well,you were this war hero... and Jack was this frail, sensitive kid." "Maybe he grew up with a lot of anger." "Anger?" "Over what?" "Well, possibly over his belief that he would always disappoint you - that he could never live up to the memory of his dead brother, Eddie." " How did you know we called him Eddie?" " I" " I didn't, sir." "You said his name was Edward, so I assumed " "Christ." "It was like you were there." "If you know so much... tell me." "Why didn't he come to me to settle it - man-to-man?" "Well, General, I think your choice of words there says it all." "I wish I could still talk to him." "I wish it were still possible." "What would you say, sir... if you could talk to him?" "I would " "I would tell him " "I would tell him I voted for Al Haig." "[ All ] Freedom, yes." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom, yes." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom, yes " "[ Man ] And a man I'd like to introduce now, Congressman Jack Tanner from Michigan." "[ Cheering ]" "Thank you very much, ladies and gentlemen." "Let there be no mistake about it." "As a people of conscience, we cannot- we must not settle for anything less... than a comprehensive, global boycott of South Africa." "[ Cheering ]" "For the past seven years, the Reagan administration has resisted all efforts... to impose standardized, worldwide sanctions... and as a result, we have participated in seven more years of official terror." " Let's make some changes." " Yes." " [ Cheering ]" " Congressman!" " Congressman!" " Freedom,yes." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom,yes." "Apartheid, no." "What's the matter with this man?" "He will not stand still." "He will not face camera." "This man should not be president." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom, yes." " Thank you for joining us, Congressman." " My pleasure." " Come on." " Thank you very much." " I don't think" " Freedom, yes." "Apartheid, no." "Oh, I'm sorry, but this man is like a class president... who's pretending his prom date isn't drunk." " Freedom,yes." "Apartheid, no." " Come on." "Get over here." "Freedom, yes." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom, yes." "Apartheid, no." "I'd like to thank, uh..." "Dr. Gerber and Dr. Rosenfield for their testimony." "Uh, the committee will now hear from our next witness, Congressman Jack Tanner." "Is Congressman Tanner here?" "I understand that, uh, Congressman Tanner is not here." "Uh, we'll then now proceed, uh, to our next witness, Governor Bruce Babbitt." "All the way from Alexandria, he doesn't show." "That's my boy." "Listen, sir, he's got a chaotic schedule." "I'm sure there's a good explanation." " Oh, sure.Jack always has a good explanation." " That's my coat." "But the one thing you can count on is that you can't count on him." " Not like " " Like his brother." "I hear you." "Edward always showed." "He showed up for a war, didn't he?" "Not likeJack... with his goddamn grad school deferment." "He didn't show up for his own country." "The Vietnam War is over, General." "It's been over for a long time." "Some things are never over." "Look, sir, he probably just got held up someplace." "I'm sure he'll be here." "I mean, he is running for president." "[ Chuckles ] President." "Can you believe it?" "Three months ago he couldn't get himself arrested." "Freedom, yes." "Apartheid, no." "[ Man ] Can I have your attention, please?" "We want to advise you that you are in violation " "Dad, we're gonna get arrested." "Get psyched!" "Apartheid, no." "Freedom, yes." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom, yes." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom,yes." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom,yes." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom,yes." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom,yes." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom,yes." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom,yes." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom,yes." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom,yes." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom,yes." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom,yes." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom,yes." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom,yes." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom,yes." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom,yes." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom,yes." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom,yes." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom,yes." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom,yes." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom,yes." "Apartheid, no." "Freedom,yes." "Apartheid, no."