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1:05:02
...made sure he kept warm.
1:05:04
He's really a sweet boy.
1:05:07
He's confused, but...
1:05:10
...all he's trying to do is get by.
1:05:13
- Sam was a wreck.
- That's the most important interview.

1:05:17
See that?
That's on the money.

1:05:19
You got that sweet old woman
saying how Sam loves...

1:05:24
...that pathetic, mangy,
tick-ridden dog.

1:05:32
Who's here?
1:05:33
- Who's coming?
- I have no idea.

1:05:44
Max is over there.
1:05:49
See if we can get them
something to drink.

1:05:52
I'll get it.
1:05:54
I see a great underlying theme here.
1:05:57
Baily's tapping into something
the working class can relate to.

1:06:02
What's the matter?
Your numbers taking a dip?

1:06:07
Have a seat, Max.
Look, sit down.

1:06:12
Let's cut the crap.
1:06:14
We've had our problems in the past.
1:06:17
But you want to get back
on the network, right?

1:06:20
Yes.
1:06:22
You're talking to it.
If you can be a team player...

1:06:25
...this is your ticket back in.
1:06:28
When can I meet Baily? The network
wants a one-on-one with me.

1:06:33
He can't do a one-on-one. He's
in the middle of committing a crime.

1:06:38
- You've done okay.
- I spent a day and a night with him.

1:06:42
He'll talk to me.
I'm "the man America trusts for news".

1:06:46
Don't let a marketing slogan
go to your head.

1:06:49
- Coffee?
- Ready in five minutes.

1:06:51
Maybe you could both speak to him,
make it more comfortable for him.

1:06:56
- You're the one who saved the guard.
- No. Yes. I mean, I helped.


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