:24:00
Listen, l travel
thousands of miles
:24:01
to hear my sister
give a speech,
:24:03
l got a backache and jet lag.
:24:04
What's a taxi ride to the park?
:24:06
Sorry.
Are they angry?
:24:08
No. They don't care, Sarah.
:24:10
l think they actually
kind of enjoyed it.
:24:12
''She's nuts'' makes
for much better conversation
:24:14
than ''Nice speech.''
:24:16
l got a letter from Nick,
:24:18
and l think he's in trouble.
:24:21
Why? What did he say?
:24:23
Nothing, really.
Just little things.
:24:27
Well, where is he?
:24:28
He's in Chechnya.
:24:30
He's running
some sort of camp.
:24:32
l'm really not sure.
:24:35
l need to find him.
:24:36
So, you have contacts.
:24:38
You can find out where he is.
:24:40
So, please?
:24:41
Sarah, sweetheart,
you know as well as l do
:24:44
that Chechnya is
a very dangerous place.
:24:54
Yes, l can angle
a story there, l'm sure.
:24:56
lf l find out anything,
l will let you know. Okay?
:25:01
Okay. Okay.
:25:03
Okay.
:25:05
Thank you.
:25:10
Perhaps we are all refugees
from something,
:25:15
but l see now
there is nothing to fear;
:25:18
that the world we hold on to,
the lives we cherish,
:25:22
are a part of something greater
--something more.
:25:27
When l look at my children,
l see it so clearly--
:25:31
that hope--
:25:32
that chance of life--
:25:35
and l know
it's worth fighting for.
:25:38
''The wedding was
a splendid affair.
:25:41
''Everyone attended--
:25:43
''the dwarves, and the
animals of the forest--
:25:46
''and there were tears of joy
:25:47
''and songs of happiness,
:25:49
''and the prince
and the princess
:25:51
lived happily ever after.''
:25:54
How does it really end, Mummy?
:25:57
What do you mean?
:25:58
What do you think happens,
honey?