the president slams the mayor of london saying he does not think much of him. department of iowa are under water after the flooding. the city is in the process of building a new front wall. now back to all the president s men revisited. i would like to add a personal word with regard to an issue that s been great concern to all americans over the past year. i refer, of course, to the investigation of this so-called watergate affair.
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an anonymous source. you d be on deep background. the fascination with that one source i think was driven in part by the anonymity, right? that we knew what happened in the administration. we knew through all the president s men how woodward and bernstein ferreted out the story. we knew all these other things. and the one thing we didn t know is the identity of this one source. i tend to think that no deep throat no movie. i think there is something so incredibly bondish without it that without that i m not sure we get the hollywoodization of the story. because he to me was probably a crucial element in, you know, follow the money. deep throat was woodward s contact, and it took him a while to let bernstein in on the secret. he said i have somebody who works at the justice department who s in a very advantageous position. he told me a bit about him, didn t tell me exactly who he
deep throat would become the most memorable figure in the watergate scandal. when woodward and bern-city s book all the president s men came out guessing deep throat s identity turned into a cottage industry. i have to do this my way. you tell me what you know, and i ll confirm. i ll keep you in the right direction if i can, but that s all. just follow the money. deep throat was a blessing that i didn t want to mess with. in my day it was simply known as the double cross. in our present context it means infiltration of the democrats. i just felt it was a wonderful piece of drama. i want to talk about watergate. we re not supposed to talk about that subject. sometimes he just was not very forthcoming. and a couple of key times he was. clear from the book and i hope from the movie that it s
what are you sloan. sloan was treasurer of the committee his wife did what? his wife is pregnant and she made sloan quit because apparently he no longer wanted to be part of it. we ve got to go see sloan. make a note of it. what have we got? where is that each of us would come in at any time. we would take one half of a sentence, we d finish it how do you know that? because she said it. right here. she said at the time of the break-in there was so much money floating around that i know that he got part of it. i thought it was one of the most exciting and most successful things that we did in that film. like woodward and bernstein dustin and i couldn t have been more opposite. mr. redford. how are you? i m good. it s been too long. one of the things i remember you telling me was that you had trouble, even you at that time, had trouble getting a studio to say yes because they all said we know the ending, so why should we do all the president s men ?