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First thing you always get asked
at a cocktail party in Washington, D.C., is,
"What's your job?" Where if you're in,
maybe the breadbasket or somewhere else, they'll say,
"What's your name?" "How many children do you have?" But it's very valued on title
and position and prestige
at a cocktail party in Washington, D.C., is,
"What's your job?" Where if you're in,
maybe the breadbasket or somewhere else, they'll say,
"What's your name?" "How many children do you have?" But it's very valued on title
and position and prestige
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First thing you always get asked
at a cocktail party
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in Washington, D.C., is,
"What's your job?"
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Where if you're in,
maybe the breadbasket
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or somewhere else, they'll say,
"What's your name?"
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"How many children do you have?"
00:00:13.599 --> 00:00:16.809
But it's very valued on title
and position and prestige.
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Movie Summary
Academy Award®-winning filmmaker Errol Morris incisively probes the darkest chapter in recent American history: family separations.