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00:00We have an emergency. Iran's just bombed Israel.
00:07What?
00:08A missile on the Lolan Heights.
00:10Oh, shit.
00:13Get dressed as quick as you can.
00:15Okay, on my way.
00:19Oh, shit.
00:21Okay, wake up. Wake up. Up. Come on.
00:25I need you up. I need you out. I need you dressed. Two minutes.
00:29You were more charming last night.
00:31You can keep a low profile on your way out.
00:58No, no, no, no, no. Give me that for you.
01:10Get out of here.
01:16Get out of here.
01:18Get out of here.
01:19Get out.
01:21Get out.
01:23Get out.
01:25Oh, come on.
01:55Oh, come on.
02:25This attack against the Hebrew state took place while youth demonstrations are growing in Iran, led by women, often very young, demanding more freedom.
02:35Oh, Ambassador.
03:03You can wait outside.
03:08The toucher will seize you.
03:09Uh, Miss Weiss set up the meeting.
03:12She stays in the room.
03:14Uh, Andrew Porter here is from Treasury.
03:16Yes, I am aware of Mr. Porter.
03:25Madam Undersecretary, Israel cannot allow this provocation to go unanswered.
03:31But isn't that precisely the purpose of provocation, to force you to react?
03:37The missile they shot at us, it was very accurate.
03:41Too accurate.
03:43Their advances in ballistics are not just impressive.
03:46They are lethal.
03:48They now can add a nuclear warhead to any of their missiles.
03:52I understand your concern.
03:53Yeah, our concern?
03:56You, the USA, is talking about Iran having the ability to launch internationally loaded and precision-guided missiles without the slightest control?
04:07I know what ballistics are, Mr. Ambassador.
04:09On paper.
04:12Tel Aviv is just 2,000 kilometers from Tehran, from Washington.
04:17Ah.
04:18Everything always seems so far away.
04:20Hmm?
04:21But not to us.
04:23Either you dismantle their ballistics program, or we will bomb their nuclear enrichment sites, starting with Natanz and Fodou.
04:31If you do that, the entire region will go up in flames.
04:37Now, we cannot take that risk.
04:39We cannot negotiate with these people.
04:42You are the ones who always insist on negotiation.
04:46So, it's your problem.
04:51The New York Jewish community takes the dim view of these negotiations.
04:57The Jewish community is diverse, as are its opinions.
05:02Certainly.
05:03Oh, by the way, how's your mother?
05:07The age has not softened her anti-Israel sentiments, it seems.
05:14Let's leave my mother out of our discussions, shall we?
05:17She has her opinions, I have mine.
05:22We can support Israel and still challenge your policies in the settlements.
05:28My mother has fought against barbarism her whole life.
05:33After experiencing it firsthand in the Ravensbrück camp.
05:40Don't forget that.
05:43And don't forget that when you're speaking with me, you're speaking with the United States of America.
05:50You need us.
05:51Less and less.
05:57She's still counting on the negotiations to open the country.
06:12Maybe she can't trap them on ballistics.
06:15We need you.
06:16We need you.
06:17We need you to take it.
06:17We need you to take it.
06:19We need you.
06:20We need you.
06:22We need you.
06:23What about you?
06:25We need you.
06:26You need us to go to the border.
06:28You're already ready.
06:30We won't have to get you.
06:33We need you.
06:35We need you.
06:36Hello, my friend.
06:38Come on, she said that she is going to school.
06:43We have to go.
07:01This is very important for us.
07:04The U.S. Department of Defense is the only one that is a foreign policy.
07:16The only thing the U.S. Department of Defense is not alone.
07:19How much is it?
07:21The U.S. Department of Defense is the only one who is dropped by the U.S. Department of Defense and the U.S. Department of Defense.
07:32I'm disturbing you. We spotted an error in your title. Your professor Emery is at the University of Tehran. We forgot to know that, but it's been corrected.
08:02That would never happen to the Americans.
08:05Yes, it's a small mistake. Sorry, Mr. Khadibi, it will never happen again. Thank you.
08:10Ladies and gentlemen, take your seats. It looks like we're going to have to discuss the Golden Heights, don't you think?
08:46In the region and in the international community. Can I continue, please? Without control of ballistics, the possibility of any agreement is now out of the question for the United States.
09:00Our engineer, Professor Sanjabi, would like to speak.
09:11I don't need any technical information at the moment. Thank you.
09:14Professor Sanjabi, please.
09:15Madam Undersecretary, as you know, ballistics is the science of objects and movement. That science directly concerns our program of sending communication satellites, for example.
09:29There wasn't a satellite that fell last night.
09:32I simply want to emphasize that it's a vast field, which also includes our fundamental research, leading to the technological progress that Iran aspires to.
09:42I don't see the connection.
09:44It was an Iranian woman who received the Fields Medal of Mathematics last year.
09:48They will always be welcome in our universities?
09:51Not if you condemn the entire sectors of our research, because you'll be condemning the progress and the future of those young women, condemning the future of all Iranian youth.
10:01Who launched that missile?
10:02Madam Undersecretary, I hope I'll not have to bang my shoe on the table in order to remind you that the ballistics program was excluded a long time ago from these negotiations.
10:22Maybe your concern involves mostly your main, should I say, only ally in the region, the Israelis.
10:29America will not change its position.
10:32Iran has crossed a red line, and if nobody else in this room recognizes that, I will happily explain our situation to the press.
10:42I strongly suggest waiting until the end of the day before making any statements to the press.
10:49May I have your agreement on that point, please?
10:54Okay.
10:55Good.
12:02I'm here.
12:04I'm here.
12:14Alex.
12:16Yes.
12:17Is it okay?
12:18Where are they?
12:19They're outside.
12:20What happened?
12:21I didn't know.
12:22I didn't know.
12:23I didn't know.
12:24I didn't know.
12:25I didn't know.
12:26I didn't know.
12:27I didn't know.
12:28I didn't know.
12:29What happened?
12:30I didn't know.
12:31I didn't know.
12:32I didn't know.
12:33I didn't know.
12:34I didn't know.
12:35I was on my way up to see you the last time.
12:38I was followed.
12:39I was on my way up to see you.
12:40I was on my way up to see you.
12:41I was on my way up to see you.
12:42I was on my way up to see you.
12:43Yeah.
12:44The guards arrested me on the foot of the building.
12:46They hit me.
12:48I lied.
12:49I lied to protect you.
12:51I said I'm going to see a colleague, an Italian physicist.
12:56Italian physicists, they imprisoned me because of treason.
13:03I thought you didn't want to see me anymore.
13:07I thought you had left me, and that you didn't dare come and tell me that it was over.
13:14Over? I thought of you every day.
13:19There was no possibility to get in touch with you, in prison, you know that.
13:26Come on.
13:33Come on.
13:34Come on.
13:37Come on.
13:38Here we go.
13:52There you are!
13:54I've been looking for you, everywhere, for ten minutes!
13:57Months?
13:58I don't have a lot of time.
13:59Sorry, I had to deal with an emergency, so...
14:01I'm the emergency?
14:02Yes.
14:03I need a one-on-one with Modavi, fast!
14:05Professor Sanjabi has sunk us on ballistics.
14:07Okay, I'll open a room for you.
14:09So, um...
14:11Delegates, let's get straight to the point.
14:14He wants to get straight to the point.
14:16He wants to go to the point.
14:17He wants to go to the point.
14:18The support from China will be invaluable on the question of ballistics.
14:23China is developing an ambitious space program to go to the moon.
14:36I'm talking about Iran.
14:37They're not developing their missiles to go to the moon.
14:40Bloody hell.
14:42The Iranian military has sent you a clear signal, hasn't it?
14:45No deal.
14:47So now, what do we do?
14:49The international community will not be subject to the whims of the Revolutionary Guards.
14:54Sorry.
14:56You know, with this attack, we're on the verge of a breakdown.
14:59I'm sorry.
15:00I'm sorry.
15:01I have to take this call.
15:24I'm sorry.
15:52Please forgive me.
15:54Bad news?
15:56No, no.
15:57Everything is fine.
16:00Where will we?
16:03Our allies are understandably concerned about your ballistics program.
16:09We legitimately want to include a provision reframing it in the agreement.
16:15You let the Israelis dictate your policies.
16:18And you let the guards dictate yours.
16:19Is that really preferable?
16:20I'll let you think about that.
16:21But not too long.
16:22We will not give off our ballistics program, Madam Undersecretary.
16:35Madam Undersecretary.
16:39Everything all right, Madam Davis?
16:40No.
16:41They're all starting to get on my nerves.
16:43Cohen, Markov, and now Delegate Zhou joins the party.
16:47It's a no on ballistics because, you see, the Chinese want to go to the moon.
16:50If they want a cold war, they'll get one.
16:55A cold war?
16:56What do you mean?
16:58Exactly that.
16:59A cold war.
17:00A cold war.
17:07Are you okay?
17:09Yeah, I'm fine.
17:11It's just some personal shit that I need to deal with, but I'm fine.
17:17So, Markov won't give in on ballistics?
17:22No.
17:23Dave has also got a position from a Chinese delegation.
17:27And Netanyahu arrives in Washington this afternoon.
17:31Obama's turned his schedule upside down for him.
17:35It looks like shit.
17:36It smells like shit.
17:37It probably is shit.
17:41You have any suggestions?
17:43Any ideas?
17:44I do, but I'd like to talk about it with Madam Cohen.
17:47Well, she's in a meeting with Corey, so why don't you test out your brilliant idea on me?
17:58Okay.
18:00I would suggest the permanent presence of the Atomic Energy Agency in Iran as a concession to ballistics.
18:09So, you want to saddle Iran with an office full of European civil servants to control them?
18:17No, I'm talking about permanent presence on nuclear research sites with computer transmission of data in real time, not to control them, to monitor them.
18:28Smart, but Madhavi will never go for it.
18:30Every country represented around that table complies with IAEA controls that would even reassure Tel Aviv.
18:38I don't know.
18:39In any case, it's in Obama's hands now, and that won't play out here.
18:43All we can do is wait.
18:44Sorry, I've got to...
18:45What's up?
18:46Oui, allô, pardon.
18:47Madame, on a petit problème.
18:50Okay.
18:51J'arrive, j'arrive.
18:52Sorry, I've got to go.
18:53Talk to her about my idea.
18:55Sure.
18:56Maybe she gets a chance to talk to the president overnight.
18:58Bye-bye.
18:59Bye.
19:03It's so cold, right?
19:05It's cold.
19:06It's cold.
19:07It's cold.
19:09Yes, it's cold.
19:11Mr. I'm really sorry.
19:13It's not like that.
19:14We've been having a few hours.
19:15It's getting stronger, you see.
19:17It's getting stronger.
19:18It's getting stronger.
19:19It's getting stronger.
19:20It's been a hour.
19:21Of course, I understand.
19:22It's getting worse.
19:23Sorry for the misogynist.
19:24But we'll find other things, if you want.
19:26If you want.
19:27J'arrive, you'll find us a good room.
19:29If you're ready.
19:37I'm going to go upstairs, so...
19:39No, I'm going to go upstairs.
19:40What's the other room?
19:41Yes.
19:42We'll find another room.
19:50Maybe two...
19:51Davis?
19:52Yes.
19:53Are you sure?
19:54Yes.
19:55She told me that the Chinese were too hot.
19:56Wait.
19:57She mentioned the cold war.
19:58Well, I didn't know everything.
20:01The cold war?
20:04Can you show me the place to control the temperature of the room?
20:09Of course.
20:11I'm very important here.
20:12Do you know who I am?
20:13Don't talk to me like this.
20:14I'm not your son or something like that.
20:16Please.
20:17Hello sir.
20:18I must see Minister Mahdabi right now, please.
20:20May I see a badge or accreditation, please?
20:22I'm a personal friend of the minister.
20:24He must receive me.
20:26I checked that.
20:27Yeah, I checked that.
20:29So who should he receive?
20:31Babak Piroz.
20:35I'm sorry.
20:37I'm sorry.
20:38Hello.
20:39I said I'm sorry.
20:40I'm sorry.
20:41I'm sorry.
20:42I'm sorry.
20:43I'm sorry.
20:44I'm sorry.
20:45I'm sorry.
20:46I'll leave you with your guest, minister.
20:49This is your guest, minister.
20:50Yes, thank you, thank you.
20:51Have you seven?
20:52Yes, thank you.
20:54Thanks,ler.
20:57Thanks.
21:00. . .
21:30I don't know.
22:00Why are you doing this?
22:02Because you're doing this!
22:04Because we're doing this!
22:06We're doing this!
22:08You're doing this!
22:10Go!
22:12Go!
22:14Go!
22:18I'm sorry
22:20that I can't be able to do this.
22:22You're not a guy.
22:24You're not a guy.
22:26You're a guy.
22:28You're a guy.
22:30I'm fine.
22:32spelir…
22:34eaters.
22:42د
22:46yas
22:48is
22:50that시
22:54In the case of his daughter, his beloved daughter,
22:58he does not give a voice.
23:00He does not give a voice to all of his friends.
23:04After that,
23:06there is a film and a film.
23:12Do you understand?
23:24I don't know.
23:54I'll show you in a new room.
24:22Bring your stuff right away.
24:23I'm sorry for you, but the rooms are glassy.
24:28We really don't want to know.
24:30Breathe, breathe.
24:31Tell me.
24:32The porter's room and the assistant of Mr. Markov.
24:35The porter's room.
24:36I don't care about the Iranians.
24:38The Russians are for later.
24:39We'll make sure everyone finish the night as discreetly possible.
24:42OK?
24:43What is going on?
24:44Are you putting our guards in other rooms?
24:46Yes.
24:47Mr. Katibe, we're resolving the problem right now, so...
24:49We are obviously being targeted.
24:51I have to get to the bottom of this right now.
24:53The breakdown has affected several delegations.
24:57So you're not the only one.
24:58We've moved your officers to another room until the problem is solved.
25:01Absolutely not.
25:02They're the complete breach of our security protocol.
25:05They have to protect our engineer 24 hours a day.
25:07I understand, Mr. Katibe, but it's 3 o'clock in the morning and I'm trying to repair the air conditioning.
25:13It's only for one night, OK?
25:15And by the way, your officers can take turns to keep an eye on him.
25:19And you can guarantee that?
25:21Mr. Katibe, we've attended to all your requests up until now, haven't we?
25:26So yes, you can trust me.
25:28You can go back to sleep.
25:29You have one night.
25:33One.
25:34Merci.
25:44What's going on?
26:07It's okay. It's okay.
26:10The guards, where are they?
26:11I messed up the air conditioning.
26:13We moved them to different rooms.
26:15We have time. Trust me.
26:16Is your door locked?
26:18Yes.
26:19This is way too dangerous.
26:23We're used to that now.
26:28It's cold over here.
26:31Over here, it's hot.
26:34It's written that we always meet in special places.
26:39At least we have carpet here.
26:40We're making progress.
26:43Remember those tiny rooms?
26:47Tiny and dirty.
26:49I had to go down.
26:51Liar.
26:53Did you ever make love anywhere normal?
26:56You mean in a bed with sheets?
27:00Yeah.
27:02Behind you.
27:03I'm afraid.
27:13Your first is improving.
27:15I think.
27:17Keep talking.
27:17I stay home.
27:18I...
27:18I...
27:19I...
27:24I go.
27:25I...
27:26I love you.
27:27My goodness.
27:28Parliament is different.
27:28I don't know.
27:28I know.
27:29I don't know.
27:34I don't know.
27:34I don't know what you are.
27:35I'm afraid of all Свang species.
27:36I don't know what I am.
27:36Thanks close my shoulder.
27:40I'm afraid of a hole.
27:42I'm afraid.
27:43I do.
27:43inate my shoulder.
27:44I don't know what I'm afraid.
27:45Come on.
28:15Come on.
28:25What?
28:27You have to help me.
28:29About the passport.
28:34It's impossible.
28:37Why impossible?
28:40Switzerland represents American interest in Iran.
28:43You have power now.
28:47You can't use it?
28:48They'd never agree.
28:50Even for humanitarian reasons.
28:52I'd be jeopardizing the negotiations, you know that.
28:54Would you stop your diplomatic talk?
28:57I lost everything because of us.
28:59Everything.
29:00I cannot go back.
29:25I cannot go back.
29:26They're going to kill me.
29:31I'm sorry.
29:33I'm sorry.
29:39Payom.
29:40What are you doing here?
29:57I'm very sorry.
29:58I'm trying to fix this.
30:00It's not working.
30:01But it'll be resolved in the morning.
30:05So, okay.
30:06Good night.
30:06I'm sorry.
30:07Very sorry.
30:07Good night.
30:08Good night.
30:08Good night.
30:09Good night.
30:10Good night.
30:10Good night.
30:10Good night.
30:10Good night.
30:11Good night.
30:11Good night.
30:12Good night.
30:13Good night.
30:13Good night.
30:14Good night.
30:15Good night.
30:16Good night.
30:17Good night.
30:18Good night.
30:19Good night.
30:20Good night.
30:21Good night.
30:22Good night.
30:23Good night.
30:24Good night.
30:25Good night.
30:26Good night.
30:27Good night.
30:28Good night.
30:29Good night.
30:30Good night.
30:31Good night.
30:32Good night.
30:33Good night.
30:34Good night.
30:35Good night.
30:36Good night.
30:37Good night.
30:37The hotel is still in the middle of the house.
30:42The hotel has been in the middle of the house.
30:45I'm not sure if I can.
30:48The hotel is very good.
30:52But I'm still here.
30:55I'm not sure.
30:57You didn't see the hotel?
31:00No.
31:02What?
31:03The hotel is in the house.
31:07I don't know what to do
31:09I don't know what to do
31:11I'll tell you what to do
31:13Because I've been working
31:15I don't know what to do
31:17I'm not going to go
31:19I'm going to go
31:21I'm going to go
31:23I'm going to go to Iran
31:25I'm going to go
31:37Ms. Weiss is here
31:39Come in, sure
31:41Morning, madam
31:43So, I had a
31:45Somewhat restless night
31:49But, good news
31:51I got the green light from the president
31:53And we're dropping ballistics
31:55And we're imposing
31:57The presence of the IAEA
31:59On Iran
32:01That's good news
32:03Your idea was a big hit
32:05Do you want me to discreetly
32:07Transmit that information to Minister Modali?
32:09Yes
32:10I'd like to know his position on the IAEA quickly
32:13Great
32:14As soon as I've talked to him
32:15I'll open a room for a one-on-one
32:17Yeah, sure
32:18Enjoy your breakfast
32:19Yeah
32:20Later
32:21Later
32:24Kevin?
32:25What is it?
32:26Come in
32:28Madam Undersecretary
32:29There's been an incident
32:31Concerning your mother
32:35Sit down
32:45Ultra-nationalist Israeli activists broke into your mother's apartment building
32:49The police were able to arrest some of them
32:51But two individuals tried to force her door open
32:55And my mother? How is she?
32:57She was taken away by emergency services
32:59It seems she was extremely disoriented
33:05I'm sorry
33:06Where is she?
33:07I want to talk to her
33:08She's in the geriatrics unit of the secure clinic
33:10I believe she's under sedation
33:12I'm sorry to ask us now ma'am but
33:25Do you have any idea why they're targeting your mother in particular?
33:28My mother's been a target for extremists all her life
33:37Only got worse when Netanyahu came into power
33:39She's a
33:42A liberal
33:43A lawyer
33:44A woman
33:46A left-wing activist with pro-Palestinian sympathies
33:49Everything they hate
33:55They're trying to reach me through her
33:58But they won't succeed
34:02We're stubborn as mules
34:05She and I
34:09Justin?
34:10Yes?
34:15Gather the press
34:16We're having a conference
34:18Now
34:19I'll notify Ms. Weiss
34:20No
34:21No
34:22Absolutely not
34:23Okay
34:25What's the narrative here?
34:28The narrative is
34:31Don't mess with me
34:40No
34:54No
34:56No
35:00No
35:02No
35:03No
35:05I won't let her go.
35:35in consultation with your allies, I'm thinking Israel.
35:37In exchange for renouncing ballistics,
35:40we are demanding the permanent presence on Iranian soil
35:44of the International Atomic Energy Agency
35:46to monitor and control all Iranian nuclear sites.
35:51Well, how is Iran responding to that?
35:54Minister Mardabi is very open to the proposal,
35:57and we await his full response.
35:59The minister is really open to that proposal?
36:03Absolutely.
36:03What are you doing?
36:10I haven't even delayed your proposal to the minister.
36:12He's furious.
36:14Well, you better put pedal to the metal, then.
36:16I don't have any more time to waste, Alexandra.
36:19I'm setting my own tempo now.
36:21If Mardabi wants to talk to me,
36:24I'm available.
36:30You put a knife to my throat.
36:32But the permanent presence of the IAEA,
36:35a foreign institution surveilling us, is unprecedented.
36:38Would the United States allow 24-hour surveillance of their nuclear sites?
36:43Iran will take this very badly.
36:45Not as badly as a massive bombing of your entire infrastructure by the Israelis.
36:50That is what I've just saved Iran from.
36:53I'm not bluffing.
36:53The guards will do everything in their power to prevent anyone from controlling these nuclear sites.
37:00You understand?
37:02You tell them that you twisted my arm on ballistics,
37:06and I gave in.
37:09It's a victory for you.
37:11It's a victory.
37:23How's your daughter?
37:26Oh, our intelligence people aren't bad.
37:30Let's not play at that.
37:31Let's remain on a diplomatic level.
37:36I'm not playing.
37:37On the contrary, I sincerely deplore her arrest.
37:41But I also welcome this opposition from your young people.
37:45I mean, who can blame them for demanding greater freedom, especially the young women?
37:49There is just not one way to live and think on this planet.
37:54Iran is a very complex and sophisticated society.
37:58Sure, but the desire for freedom is a universal aspiration.
38:03Maybe your daughter is reminding you of that.
38:09Maybe your daughter is trying to tell you
38:13that a country that cuts itself off from its youth
38:17is a country without a future.
38:21But you could embody that future, Minister.
38:28You know, it's kind of frustrating, isn't it?
38:31Because, you know, I feel I can't seal the connection I might make with you
38:37because, you know, we can't...
38:39I'm not allowed to even shake your hand.
38:47Hello.
39:13It's me, Andrew.
39:15Andrew Porter.
39:16Yes. How are you?
39:18To tell you the truth, not great.
39:22That girl from last night.
39:26What do you know about her?
39:28Meaning?
39:31Can she be trusted?
39:33The Sphinx is a very chic club.
39:35The hostesses are in pick, but if there was a problem, maybe I can help you.
39:41Who are you?
39:43I work for American Interests.
39:45Just like you.
40:13Sorry, I have to go.
40:15Check something with Professor Sanjabi.
40:17I'll be back in a second.
40:19Mr. Sanjabi, did my team inform you about the changes in program?
40:25Because there's a press conference on ballistics.
40:28Yes, I was informed.
40:29I will do everything to get you a passport.
40:32I promise.
40:34I was just about to work on that.
40:37Okay.
40:37Good.
40:39Have a nice day.
40:40You too.
40:41You too.
40:41You too.
40:42You too.
40:42. . .
41:12You're going to leave your house
41:14You're even going to your daughter
41:16You're going to do something
41:18What do you say?
41:20You're not aware of it
41:22What do you mean?
41:24What do you mean?
41:26There's a house in the family
41:28She's going to get her
41:30And she's going to get her house
41:34Where are you?
41:36Where are you?
41:38Where are you?
41:40How do you say a little girl?
41:42You're a little girl
41:44You're a little girl
41:48Have you done your daughter?
41:50I'm not sure
41:52I can't do anything
41:54I can't do anything
41:56I can't do anything
41:58I don't know how to let you know
42:00I can't take a気持ち
42:04Can you show your daughter
42:06She can be alone
42:08I'm going to give you a call.
42:10Let me let you do it.
42:13I'm a citizen of the country.
42:16I'm going to protect myself.
42:19If you think about it,
42:22I'm going to help you with all of your daughters.
42:25I'm going to give you something.
42:27Do you mind?
42:31I'm going to go.
42:33There's something else.
42:35What is it?
42:37I'm going to go.
42:39I'm going to go.
42:42I'm going to give you a call.
42:45I'll give you a call.
42:47I'm going to give you a call.
43:07Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to our third press conference.
43:16As you know, we're still in the process of negotiating, but you'll be pleased to hear that we do have some information to give you at this stage.
43:25Minister, Madam Undersecretary, please. Thank you.
43:29Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. Thank you for your patience.
43:40Although the road to an agreement remains a long one, a very important step has been taken today.
43:49The Islamic Republic of Iran has agreed to the presence on its soil of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
43:59In exchange, the United States has agreed to allow the Iranian ballistics program to continue.
44:07Undersecretary of State.
44:09Yeah, Natalie.
44:10When can we expect the arrival of the IAEA to Iranian soil?
44:15Well, that's impossible to say exactly, Natalie, but once the agreement...
44:20Yeah, I have a problem with my secure phone.
44:24I stupidly dropped it in the shower and it won't turn on anymore.
44:29Could you get me a new one?
44:31Yeah, I'll take care of it.
44:32Great, thanks.
44:33Can you give me your old one back?
44:36Well, of course, if you have to...
44:38And you agree with me, you have to do that.
44:39Now.
44:41Yeah.
44:42Yeah, yeah, sure.
44:44I, uh, yeah, I got it right.
44:46Um, thanks.
44:49I, uh, that's great.
44:51Thanks.
44:52Thanks.
44:52Thanks.
44:53Thanks.
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