00:00Girls, your father's here with the cake.
00:05Cake!
00:07I can't believe I finally finished.
00:11I know, it's about time.
00:13Hey, we can't all graduate in four years.
00:15Oh, I'll get it.
00:17Hi, can I help you?
00:21Special Agent Wayne, is Henry Dashwood here?
00:23Uh, is there a problem?
00:25Eleanor, Henry Dashwood, we have a warrant for your arrest.
00:27What?
00:28You have to come with us now.
00:29Daddy?
00:30Are you okay?
00:31Daddy, what's happening?
00:32Call our attorney!
00:33Henry?
00:34Dad?
00:35You have the right to remain silent.
00:37What's going on?
00:38I don't know.
00:42Your husband is accused of fraud, what's commonly known as a Ponzi scheme.
00:46What does that mean?
00:48Well, basically, it's when a person takes an investor's money, promises a big return,
00:52and is paid with other investors' money.
00:55But in reality, most of the money is pocketed illegally by whoever is running the scheme.
00:59My husband would never do that.
01:01Well, I'll defend him as best I can.
01:03But the government's case, if they win, Mr. Dashwood would owe a lot of money.
01:08The authorities have a list of a couple hundred investors.
01:12So what comes next?
01:13Well, they have a search warrant to search your home and they'll take any evidence with them.
01:19His accounts have already been frozen, so there will be no access to any of his money.
01:23But what about the house?
01:25What about my home?
01:26Well, remember, he hasn't been convicted.
01:28If Henry is found guilty, they'll most likely auction it off.
01:33But for the time being, they'll put a lien on it.
01:35Do you think he's guilty?
01:37Well, what I think is irrelevant, but the authorities seem to be building a good case.
01:42I'll do everything I can.
01:44So what's the worst case scenario?
01:47So what's the worst case scenario?
01:49If convicted, major prison time.
01:52The family seems subdued today for the sentencing of Henry Dashwood.
01:57Dashwood was sentenced to a maximum 75 years in prison.
02:01Mom, please turn that off.
02:04We have enough to worry about.
02:06But your father, we have to appeal this.
02:08We don't have any money.
02:10Guess what?
02:11We made the front page of the tabloids.
02:13Oh, as if that's something to be proud of.
02:18What are we going to do?
02:19Marianne and I are going to get jobs.
02:21And we're going to pay our own way.
02:23We are?
02:24Yes.
02:25Well, what about Margaret?
02:27Her medicine is more than $3,000 a month.
02:30Plus doctor visits.
02:32Before that was nothing, but now...
02:34Okay, but don't we have health insurance?
02:36That's with health insurance.
02:38We've lost everything.
02:39I am not going to lose Margaret, too.
02:40No, Mom.
02:41We'll get her enough of the medicine.
02:43Do you think we can make enough?
02:45Well, your Aunt Charlotte has offered me a place to stay,
02:48and so if I work in her shop, I may be able to bring in a third of what we need.
02:56Okay.
02:57All right.
02:58Well, Marianne and I will just make up the rest.
03:02I mean, all we need are jobs.
03:09Oh.
03:10This looks promising.
03:14Hi, I am calling about the job listing.
03:18Okay, thank you.
03:21It's already been filled.
03:22No.
03:27Yes, I'll see you in Paris.
03:31Sorry to keep you waiting.
03:32No problem.
03:33You're Miss Dashwood, correct?
03:34Oh, please, call me Eleanor.
03:36Dashwood.
03:37Where have I heard that name?
03:42I'm concerned your work experience is insufficient for the required qualifications.
03:46Um, but I have worked extensively with-
03:49Good luck to know.
03:54Hi!
03:55I'm calling about the executive assistant position.
03:59Okay.
04:00Babe.
04:02Dashwood.
04:04Hmm.
04:05I-I don't know if you're the best suited for this job.
04:10But you haven't asked me a single question.
04:15I just-I don't think you fit into the culture we have here at the office.
04:21Sorry.
04:22Hey.
04:25Ugh.
04:26You're calling about a job?
04:28If you're calling about the file clerk job, it has been filled.
04:31For all other inquiries, please press the zero.
04:34And the ones that aren't filled?
04:36You need more work experience.
04:38This is way harder than I thought.
04:40If it makes you feel any better, having work experience doesn't help either.
04:43Everybody takes one look at Dashwood Investments and promptly kicks me out the door.
04:47I'm sorry.
04:49I mean, there are jobs out there.
04:51They're just not quite as glamorous as I'd hoped.
05:00Okay.
05:01This is a job.
05:02This is a job.
05:03This is a job.
05:04I am getting paid for this job.
05:06And dancing with my banana.
05:09Oh!
05:10Oh!
05:12Oh!
05:14Oh!
05:18Who knew this would be so hard?
05:20That costume stunk, too.
05:22Ugh.
05:23I can't believe you got fired.
05:25I know.
05:26How was I supposed to know that the sprinklers were gonna go off?
05:29And that the suit couldn't get wet?
05:30I don't know.
05:31Oh, well that's the way it smelled.
05:32It's never been washed.
05:35Can it get any worse?
05:37I don't think so.
05:38I just got fired from a job where I wore a gigantic gorilla costume and waved around a banana at cars passing by.
05:44I'm not passing by.
05:46I-
05:47I-
05:48I don't want!
05:53Just wait here a moment.
05:54Okay.
05:56I don't think she's for us.
05:59I don't think she's for us.
06:00Why not?
06:02Recognize her?
06:03oh so she's cleaning how hard is that
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