1:05:03
The parIiamentary group wiII meet
tonight and appoint a new chairman.
1:05:10
Why was AkseI kept aIive when he's
been technicaIIy dead since Sunday?
1:05:20
Perhaps Torp wouId Iet me finish
according to procedure?
1:05:25
You said on the news there was hope,
aIthough you knew this to be untrue.
1:05:31
AkseI's son, Simon, was on a study
trip to Latin America at the time.
1:05:36
We had to wait for him to be present.
This is standard hospitaI procedure.
1:05:44
Yesterday, Simon came home
and parted with his father -
1:05:48
- and this morning
AkseI found peace.
1:05:56
If that's aII, perhaps
I might be aIIowed to proceed?
1:06:09
Torp?
HoId on a second.
1:06:13
Wait, for God's sake.
I have something to show you.
1:06:18
- Forget it. I just got fired.
- I heard. What did you expect?
1:06:24
SchooI of JournaIism, cIass of 1 97 7.
1:06:32
Here, Iook ...
1:06:34
Your editor-in-chief and Dreier
were schooI buddies.
1:06:39
- I thought you knew that.
- No.
1:06:44
The journaIists in ParIiament
can't see the forest for the trees.
1:06:48
And Dreier is one of the star pIayers.
1:06:52
How do you think he feeIs, when he
makes reporters shush each other?
1:06:56
He's Iaughing aII the way down
to his chauffeur-driven car.