1:28:01
	when we first spoke, I told you
I wasn't interested in money.
1:28:07
	Here it comes.
1:28:09
	What I wanted
was an apology from someone
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	for what they did to my son.
1:28:16
	And you said, money is the apology.
1:28:19
	That's how they apologise -
with their chequebooks.
1:28:25
	Would you call this an apology?
1:28:30
	No.
1:28:31
	The only meaningful apology
you're going to get is from me.
1:28:35
	I'm sorry.
1:28:41
	I'm afraid that isn't meaningful.
1:28:45
	Mrs Anderson, you're looking
at four guys who are broke.
1:28:49
	We lost everything trying this case.
1:28:53
	How can you even begin
to compare what you've lost
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	to what we've lost?
1:29:41
	Listen, the minute you put money
on the table, things turn ugly.
1:29:46
	It happens every time. Forget it.
1:29:48
	But she's right.
1:29:51
	She's not right.
1:29:55
	It's cold. It's wet. We're
in the swamp. I want to go home.