are innocent, then our reporting must be precise... ...and you can help us. Who is ''P''? ''P'', we know, is Porter. You said, ''25 grand.'' ls that how much Porter got? Was it more? Was it more than $50,000? Was Magruder the only ''M'' to receive money? Who told you about Porter? I'd like to move on now to the subject of the break-in at the Watergate... ...and the controversies that keep coming up out of that. It has recently, very recently been reported now, that... ...some documents were torn up... ...at the Committee to Re-Elect the President. Are you investigating the tearing up of those documents-- I think that came out in a story in the Washington Post. I think the investigation that has just concluded itself... ...has probably been one of the most intensive... ...that the Department of Justice and the FBI has ever been involved in. Some 1,500 persons were interviewed... ...1,800 leads were followed... ...333 agents were involved... ...1 4,000 man-hours.... 5 1 of the 59 FBI field officers were involved... ...and that, I think... ...is a great credit to justice in this country. Did you know that documents had been destroyed? No, I did not. All these neat little houses and all these nice little streets. lt's hard to believe that something's wrong in some of those little houses. No, it isn't. We'd just like to talk to Mr. Sloan for a couple of minutes. He's resting right now. Are you Mrs. Sloan? Aren't you the two from the Post? Yes. This is an honest house. That's why we'd like to see your husband. Facing certain criminal charges that might be brought... ...against some innocent people, we just feel-- lt's really for his benefit. No, it's not. lt's not. Deborah, tell them to come in. Thanks. l appreciate you giving us the time. The reason we're here is that we've talked to certain people who... ...have indicated the reason you left the Committee... ...was because you no longer wanted to be part of it. Yeah, right. Maybe there's an explanation why... ...the money was handed to Liddy and Mitchell's aides. Try to understand this. -l'm a Republican. -l am, too. Well, l believe in Richard Nixon. l worked in the White House for four years and so did my wife. What happened on June 1 7th, l don't think the President knew anything about. ls it possible that some of his people might have known? l'm not sure. Do you think the truth will ever come out at the trial? -That's another thing l'm not sure about. -Why? Obviously, because certain people lied to the prosecutor. No! We were never told flat out, ''Don't talk! '' But the message was clear, though. ln other words, by their very silence, there was a cover-up. Well, they didn't urge us to come forward and tell the truth. ''They'' meaning the White House? The Committee's not an independent operation. Everything's cleared with the White House. l don't think the FBl or the prosecutors understand that. That report on the cash... ...in the CREEP safe... ...that $350,000? -More. -Was that a correct figure? lt was closer to one million. And as treasurer, you could release those funds? When so ordered. We don't know the names of the people who could order you. We just know there were four. There were five. Mitchell, Stans, Magruder, they're obvious. There had to be a White House overseer. Yeah, Colson. No, Colson's too smart to get involved directly with anything like that. Haldeman. Right? l won't talk about the other two. They both worked at the White House? One did, the other one's not in Washington, but that's all l'll say. Kalmbach. -Nixon's personal lawyer. -Yeah. -Right? -Nixon's personal lawyer? l can't say anything. l'm sorry. When's the baby due? Soon. Next month. Are you going to stay here? No, l don't think so. Decided where you'll go? l've been looking for a job in the private sector, but it's... ...it's very hard. My name's been in the ------------------------------ Читайте также: - текст Первая кровь на английском - текст Джо на английском - текст Флаббер на английском - текст Мутанты Икс - Сезон 2 на английском - текст Eorin shinbu на английском |