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It appears that
two Republican congressmen have made a trip to Alabama, have gone out to interview
some of my tenants, concealed tape recorders
in their briefcases, have taken pictures of the houses and quite miserable, indeed they are, and are all prepared to try to prevent Lyndon's poverty bill with a flashy, gossipy, ugly information that Mrs. Johnson has tenants who live in squalor. You pay 25% of your crop
to Mrs. Johnson in the rent Yes, sir, well, that's right
two Republican congressmen have made a trip to Alabama, have gone out to interview
some of my tenants, concealed tape recorders
in their briefcases, have taken pictures of the houses and quite miserable, indeed they are, and are all prepared to try to prevent Lyndon's poverty bill with a flashy, gossipy, ugly information that Mrs. Johnson has tenants who live in squalor. You pay 25% of your crop
to Mrs. Johnson in the rent Yes, sir, well, that's right
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It appears that
two Republican congressmen
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have made a trip to Alabama,
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have gone out to interview
some of my tenants,
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concealed tape recorders
in their briefcases,
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have taken pictures of the houses
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and quite miserable, indeed they are,
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and are all prepared to try to prevent
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Lyndon's poverty bill
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with a flashy, gossipy, ugly information
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that Mrs. Johnson has tenants
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who live in squalor.
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You pay 25% of your crop
to Mrs. Johnson in the rent
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Yes, sir, well, that's right.
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Movie Summary
A groundbreaking documentary film that uses Lady Bird's audio diaries to tell the story of one of the most influential and least understood First Ladies in history.