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1:31:00
But I didn't mean to hurt anybody.
1:31:04
Quit.
1:31:06
- You know, it ain't my fault.
- Whose is it? Who are you mad at?

1:31:10
I ain't mad at anybody.
1:31:12
I mean, maybe,
you know, Mrs. Banks...

1:31:16
...a little.
- We don't care about his excuses.

1:31:19
People like Max Brackett and the media
are turning him into a hero.

1:31:24
This is a good opportunity
to present all perspectives...

1:31:28
Since when do we need
all perspectives of a crime?

1:31:32
Please, just let my child go.
1:31:35
Let them all go.
1:31:37
Sam, response?
1:31:41
Just tell the lady I'm sorry, okay?
1:31:44
We'll be right back.
1:31:47
We're clear. Max.
We'll be back in two minutes.

1:31:52
- You don't have to...
- Don't tell me what to do!

1:31:56
- Don't answer for me.
- No obligation...

1:31:58
The people want to hear from me!
1:32:01
- You need help.
- You don't need to sit here.

1:32:05
Fine. I'm outside.
1:32:06
- I'll do this.
- You're in the shithouse.

1:32:09
Don't leave the building!
1:32:11
Everybody will know if I get mad!
Sit!

1:32:14
You're erasing everything we built!
You've buried yourself!

1:32:23
Larry, can I talk
to that guy from Texas?

1:32:27
- You all set?
- Yes. It's all set.

1:32:29
I've got to talk to you.
1:32:31
She should have something
more upscale.

1:32:34
New York isn't happy you're
going on without checking.

1:32:38
Brackett is a freelancer.
He's not with the network. Don't worry.

1:32:42
They need to know
what you're planning on.

1:32:45
The networks are leading
with Larry King.

1:32:48
Tomorrow they'll be leading
with my stuff.


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