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:29:00
Cochran and I are trying
to bring them home for dinner.

:29:04
Don't talk to the press.
Network orders. We're going national.

:29:08
Sorry, guys, we've been promoted.
:29:12
You'll have to turn on the news
when I report it.

:29:15
We go now to Max Brackett for a report
on the situation in the museum.

:29:21
It's good to see you safe.
This is a remarkable job you're doing.

:29:26
Thank you, Mort.
I was just...

:29:28
I'm happy I was in a position
to help the children.

:29:32
I'm optimistic that...
:29:33
Should we bring Broyles from
San Francisco if this takes hold?

:29:38
We can ask, but what for?
:29:41
- Brackett was born for this job.
- Look at him. He's a pig in shit.

:29:45
Kevin, anyone ever feel him out
for anchor work?

:29:49
That's an anchor?
:29:51
Look at him. I wouldn't even
buy a new car from that guy.

:29:55
He'd never sit at a desk.
He likes to be where bullets fly.

:29:59
He got too hot to keep around
after your little incident.

:30:03
Little incident?
:30:05
- Are we suffering from memory loss?
- He did two years in the sticks.

:30:09
He learned his lesson.
He chilled.

:30:13
We understand you're
going back inside the museum.

:30:16
Yes. He has agreed
to release one child.

:30:20
What about that girl in the glasses?
:30:23
- You're asking me?
- I got to choose somebody.

:30:27
- Do you have children?
- Two.

:30:29
- Could you bear saving one?
- Quiet.

:30:33
Let all of them go. That's how you'll
get people to sympathize with you.

:30:40
Everybody's gonna go home,
but you gotta take turns.

:30:43
And I stand by to offer any help
I can give, and hope...

:30:48
...there will be a peaceful resolution,
without further violence.

:30:52
Be careful, Max...
:30:54
...and Godspeed.
- Thank you. Godspeed.

:30:57
- Clear.
- Mort has Shakespeare writing for him.


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