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00:00Minister Madhavi? Minister? Sorry.
00:15I, um, I heard that your delegation wishes to send Mr. Sanjabi home this evening.
00:22Yes, he's expected to live after this session. The universe is waiting for him.
00:26Look, we've gotten wind of some concern regarding the respect for Mr. Sanjabi's rights.
00:30You've gotten wind of some concern?
00:34Miss Vice, what has happened to your responsibility to preserve your neutrality?
00:39As for us, yes, we are concerned about his safety, which is the reason for his departure.
00:50Oh, shit.
00:56Can you be more specific?
01:11Well, we'll gradually increase the sedation.
01:14No, no, no, I know what palliative care is, thank you. I'm, I'm asking you why.
01:18To relieve any potential pain, given that communication is no longer possible.
01:23Don't tell me the, don't tell me the communication is no longer possible.
01:28Don't tell me that is unbearable.
01:30Jean, look, I, I'm afraid I need to return to a distance.
01:35Gene, look, I'm afraid I need to return to Washington as soon as possible.
02:01Okay.
02:03What is it, your mother?
02:05Yes.
02:05Abandoning ship at the worst possible moment.
02:10What are our chances of a pre-agreement?
02:13Eighty percent?
02:14Maybe a little more.
02:16But then we really need to start discussing the lifting of further sanctions.
02:23Wait, we only let them sell their oil if they commit to all the other points.
02:26Do we agree?
02:27Can I tell the president we're confident of the deal?
02:31You can tell them that we're seeing light at the end of the tunnel.
02:33Huh.
02:34Keep me posted.
02:35Well, I'm finishing here in Berlin.
02:38And I'll arrive tonight.
02:40Thanks, Gene.
02:43Look, we really do need to begin.
02:45Minister, where is Professor Sanjabi?
02:48Yes, Madam High Representative.
02:51He's on his way.
02:52One minute.
02:53One minute.
02:53One minute.
02:53One minute.
02:53One minute.
02:54One minute.
02:55So, now we can start.
03:25Professor Sanjabi, will you be able to present your conclusion?
03:32I don't think I'll have another opportunity to do so.
03:36Where all is?
03:39Concerning the number of centrifuges necessary for the Islamic Republic of Iran's civil nuclear installation,
03:50Professor Kunitz and I have estimated that we must retain 6,104 first-generation centrifuges in activity.
04:02I beg your pardon, Professor Kunitz, does that number provide the necessary security guarantee?
04:08Yes, provided that the uranium enrichment is limited to the rate of 3.67%, which is the appropriate threshold for civilian use.
04:21I nevertheless beseech you to allow us to maintain our second-generation centrifuges that are already in use for research purposes.
04:32I warn you, those centrifuges allow for an enrichment rate between 5% and 20% and are thus outside the scope of civilian applications.
04:42That uranium will be destined for our natant research reactor.
04:52Iran is leaving wide open the possibility of manufacturing atomic weapons.
04:57I mean, is that not correct, Professor Kunitz?
05:02Atomic weapons-grade uranium is enriched at 90%.
05:06With these limitations, we won't have the technical capability to achieve that.
05:11Plus, our surplus will be diluted and then sold to Russia.
05:17Europe's in favour of Iran's continued research activity if regular IAEA inspections unfold as planned.
05:29Well, Russia is also in favour of that.
05:34And from now on, let everyone fulfil their obligations.
05:39Iran, according to the terms that were just discussed.
05:43And the United States, by lifting the sanctions.
05:47Well, just wait there, Mr. Markov.
05:50We'll come to that in due course.
05:56Minister.
05:58Are you fully prepared to acknowledge the engineer's findings and reduce your capacities accordingly?
06:07Yes.
06:09Under condition that was just stated, yes.
06:11The best to be aware of their research, you could accept that point.
06:22You should?
06:24Absolutely, Shazza.
06:25Absolutely, Shazza.
06:26So?
06:32Okay.
06:32Every effort made on your part will lead to a lifting of sanctions.
06:41Every breach of the agreement will see them reimposed.
06:47Okay.
06:51Madam Undersecretary, you remember our first exchanges?
06:55I remember every word we said.
07:00You spoke to me of trust.
07:03You know, we'll validate the proposals after drafting a pre-agreement.
07:08Trust will come later.
07:09Alexander.
07:13Yes?
07:14May I see you?
07:15No, I'm free.
07:16I'll be in the meeting now.
07:19I need, uh...
07:19I'd like you and your team to write a first draft of the pre-agreement within two hours.
07:25Two hours?
07:27A road map.
07:29It's not so complicated.
07:30It's too short a time.
07:31We're on a sprint now.
07:32Oh, I don't want to give Madhavi time to change his mind again.
07:37We'll do the best we can.
07:38You know, it's this far away from an agreement.
07:41We'll get to it right away.
07:42Yeah.
07:42Yeah.
07:45Okay.
07:45Hey, this is in the corner.
07:47You're going to be able to do it.
07:50What is it?
07:50You're going to be able to do it.
07:52If they were to be able to do it in a period of time,
07:53they were to be able to do it in a period of time.
07:57The menace had released the menace of the menace.
07:59They were able to continue to build an uranium.
08:01He was on the side of Madhavi.
08:02I'm going to be able to do it in a period of time.
08:05Do you know that he's going to arrive at Iran and he's already going on the plan?
08:09I'll get you now.
08:09I'm going to get you now.
08:12You guys will come back.
08:13You're going to get me back.
08:14You're going to get me back.
08:15You're going to get me back.
08:17I'll do it.
08:18I'll do it.
08:19I'm going to get you.
08:32Minister. Minister Madhavi. Sorry.
08:40I think you can do better.
08:43Excuse me?
08:43Madame Cohen is demanding of us to come up with a draft in too short a time.
08:49And I don't think the deal is good enough for you.
08:53Do you have information that I don't?
08:55No, no, no, no, no.
08:57But I'm there to ensure the balance of power between delegations.
09:04And I'm just questioning the fairness of the deal over time, you know.
09:08What exactly are you thinking?
09:12I suggest the safeguard.
09:15Go on, I'm listening.
09:17Limit the agreement to 15 years.
09:21It will indeed open the door to the notion of a new round of negotiations.
09:24Everyone will be back in Geneva in a few weeks.
09:28You, the engineers, everyone.
09:32President Obama is so eager for this deal to happen that gives us an historical chance.
09:36And who cares if it takes a bit more, a bit more time to get a better deal for Iran?
09:43No?
09:44Madame Cohen will never agree.
09:47Why suggest this now?
09:50What's in it for you?
09:51The agreements negotiated in Switzerland are lasting, solid, and indespirable.
09:59And like I said, it's a question of fairness.
10:01I gave my commitment to you.
10:06Go propose your idea to Miss Cohen.
10:08We will see if she is sensitive to your concept of fairness.
10:13Merci.
10:21Madhavi is now asking for a time limit on the agreement.
10:32Really?
10:33Yes.
10:36So he acts like he's open, and then one minute later he takes a step back?
10:40He's going to drive us crazy.
10:41How much time?
10:44Fifteen years.
10:45I think that may precipitate a new round of negotiations.
10:48A new round?
10:49Are you kidding?
10:50Please tell me you're kidding.
10:51I'm sorry, but...
10:52You have to sign this pre-agreement as soon as possible.
10:55I know.
11:00Tell him okay.
11:01Tell him okay.
11:04Cassidy, you're not serious.
11:06Wait, they just stash away the centrifuges and pull them out again in fifteen years.
11:10The Israelis will go fucking ballistic.
11:12Almost there.
11:14Right?
11:15And, and, and, you know, Madhavi has to be able to go back to Tehran with a political victory.
11:21So, you know, we have to get him there.
11:23Oh, you'll lose the entire Senate.
11:25Even the Democrats.
11:26Yes.
11:27Look, Porter, we're betting on the future.
11:30That's diplomacy.
11:31Right?
11:32I mean, if they don't respect the agreement, then in fifteen years' time, whoever's in charge will know what to do.
11:38Except that they'll have to fucking bomb.
11:39Exactly.
11:40I think Mr. Porter has a, has a point there.
11:43With the time limit, the agreement may seem too, I don't know, too favorable for the, uh, Iranians.
11:49Yeah.
11:50Really.
11:50So, in that case, Alexandra, why come and tell me about Madhavi's proposal?
11:55What game are you playing?
11:58I'm just a messenger.
12:01Oh.
12:03So take a message back and tell him I agree.
12:06I have a scoop.
12:19I did some undercover interviews with women at the university, and guess who I found among them?
12:24I don't have time for riddles.
12:26Madhavi's daughter's a rebel.
12:29Daughter versus daddy?
12:31That is pure gold for my next piece.
12:33Tony, Tony, you're in Tehran, right?
12:35You're not in Central Park, sipping from your latte macchiato with oat milk or whatever it is you're having, okay?
12:41Okay, thanks, Mom.
12:42Oh, there's more.
12:43Professor Sinjabi, their engineer.
12:46Did you know he was a former opponent?
12:48He took part in the 2009 uprisings.
12:53No, I didn't know.
12:55An opponent.
12:56Are you sure?
12:56What, that's bullshit.
12:57You knew, and you should have told me.
12:59With that in my article, the pulitzer is in the bag.
13:03Okay, I'm gonna hang up now.
13:05Wait, wait, wait.
13:05I'm just fact-checking my info here.
13:07Who do you think I am?
13:09Bye.
13:10Whoa, um, hey, wait.
13:12You know, someone's been following me ever since I got here.
13:14That's what I'm telling you.
13:15Be careful.
13:17Yes, but they're scared of me.
13:18Remember, the press can change things.
13:21Don't forget that.
13:24Okay, all right.
13:25I gotta go.
13:27Yeah.
13:28Yeah, take care.
13:29Natalie.
13:39I can arrange an interview for you with Madhavi.
13:52Pre-agreement is going to be signed.
13:53Hmm.
13:54So you stopped doing favors for your friend Tony at the Stanford Times?
13:59I also have some information that might interest you.
14:06I'm all ears.
14:07The Iranians are lying.
14:11I have information on Professor Sanjabi.
14:13Hmm.
14:14What can I do for you?
14:16You can help me?
14:17Mary Sal, exhÃlte me antes.
14:52Right, let's go through the points on this pre-agreement step by step.
15:08Firstly, we need to talk out or vote on the centrifuge installation.
15:16Good luck.
15:22My friend, thank you.
15:23We now need to talk about the possibility of tests and research at the Natanz site.
15:45Any points that the delegates would like to make on that, please?
15:48We would like to just clarify that we are requesting the presence of cameras.
15:56We are insisting on visits without pre-notification from members of the IAEA.
16:05One moment, Mr. Khatibi, it is completely unprecedented for any country to have 24-hour surveillance of...
16:15Mr. Khatibi, we have...
16:15Mr. Khatibi, please.
16:17Minister, could you ask me?
16:18Mr. Porter, how would you like Mexico coming into...
16:21We mean how would I like...
16:22We are not talking about Mexico.
16:23We are talking about Iran.
16:24Mr. Khatibi, please.
16:25I must insist.
16:26I am the mediator here.
16:28We have an enormous document to get through.
16:30We will take a break now, and we will resume in one hour.
16:38Minister?
16:40Minister, Natalie Myers of CLN has requested an interview.
16:43She'd like to get your initial reaction on the matter before Madam Cohen.
16:48Before Madam Cohen?
16:49Yes, yes.
16:50And there's an opportunity.
16:51I know there's a chance that your interview opens the nightly news program.
16:55The nightly news?
16:56But I don't think I have the time.
16:59My team is accompanying Professor Sanjabi, and they're going to call.
17:03Yes, of course, I understand.
17:04But I think this is really important.
17:06I think it would be to your advantage that you speak to the American press first.
17:12It's not long.
17:12It's just ten minutes, really.
17:14Did she give you any questions?
17:16Yes, she's over there.
17:17She's ready for you.
17:18She didn't give me questions, but she won't go beyond the confinements of the agreement,
17:23so I stipulated that.
17:25Oh, and that will be the first story of the nightly news?
17:28No, I said you might.
17:30It's not sure.
17:30I mean, but there's a possibility, yes.
17:33What's the matter?
17:33What's the matter?
17:33What's the matter?
17:34You don't have to call me.
17:35You don't have to call me.
17:36Sorry.
17:38Please.
17:39Please.
17:43All right, it's okay.
17:54So, Minister Madhavi, we hear that you're about to sign a pre-agreement and that it might
17:59happen very quickly.
18:00That is still confidential, but we are optimistic about our chances for success, yes.
18:06Your nuclear physics engineer, Professor Sinjabi, seems to have played an important role in this
18:11round.
18:11That has been said from the start.
18:13Indeed.
18:13Then he will be returning to his post as Professor Emeritus at the Shahid Beheshti University in
18:19Tehran while he will continue to expand our country's research, yes.
18:25Minister, Professor Sinjabi would be considered an opponent by your government.
18:29Civil liberties organizations are saying that he was incarcerated at Evin Prison and released
18:35at the last minute only to take part in these negotiations.
18:38What lies in his future?
18:41Journalism is not based on the conditional.
18:44These allegations are all false, spread by I don't know whom.
18:50Professor Sinjabi works for Iran and will be returning to the University of Tehran.
18:55So he is not going to prison tonight?
18:58He was never there.
19:00He will be returning on my flight with the rest of the delegation at the end of the negotiations.
19:06Turn this!
19:07Turn this off!
19:07Okay?
19:08This is ridiculous.
19:10You know, Miss Myers, I thought that your network was a lot more scrupulous and respectable.
19:17Don't ever ask me for another interview again.
19:21I am so sorry, Minister.
19:23Listen, she set me up.
19:25And are you setting me up as well?
19:28Because you are supposed to protect me from these kind of questions.
19:31I trusted you.
19:32I'm sorry.
19:32I didn't know.
19:33Okay.
19:34Now I'm on TV saying that Professor Sinjabi is staying.
19:37If anything happens to him before the end of these negotiations, I will hold you personally responsible.
19:43You made this mess.
19:45Now clean it up.
19:46Mr. Katsibi.
19:59Mr. Katsibi.
20:01The minister is forced to cancel Professor Sinjabi's departure.
20:04No, no, no, no.
20:06That's impossible.
20:07What have you done with him, Charles?
20:08There was a leak in the media.
20:11So he will leave at the end of the round, just as everyone else.
20:14But the minister will explain to you in person later on.
20:17No, no.
20:17I'll call him now.
20:19Yeah.
20:19Of course.
20:20As you like.
20:21Your excellencies, delegates, let's make this a fresh start.
20:47All in favour of the possibility of continuing centrifuge tests and research at the Natanz site,
20:55under seal, and only under the IAEA's permanent supervision.
21:02Can we vote on that, please?
21:06Right.
21:06All right.
21:18We're all in agreement.
21:21Right.
21:21Let's move on, please.
21:23To uranium enrichment.
21:25Mr. Katsibi.
21:55Mr. Katsibi.
22:10Mr. Katsibi.
22:11Mr. Katsibi.
22:14Mr. Katsibi.
22:15Mr. Katsibi is coming together.
22:20Mr. Katsibi.
22:21You can't do it!
22:23Yes, sir!
22:24You don't need to do it!
22:27I'm going to go to the balcony.
22:33There's a way to go.
22:36But it's hard to do it.
22:39What is your way to go?
22:42He's a reporter from the US to Iran.
22:46The reporter of Stanford Times.
22:49You can't do it!
22:52He's going to go to the police station.
22:55You can't do it!
22:57You can't do it.
22:59It's been a long time and I have to leave!
23:09You have to leave your place.
23:15You have to leave your office.
24:47On s'arrête.
25:48Gene, if the media gets wind of the fact
26:04that we're negotiating in a hostage situation,
26:07we open a Pandora's box for decades to come.
26:12It's a moral mistake.
26:13It's got nothing to do with morality, Cindy.
26:16It's rail politic.
26:18The Iranians have agreed to the idea of an exchange of prisoners.
26:22We have to take advantage of that.
26:23We can thank Miss Weiss for her initiative by accepting this damn Swiss initiative.
26:30We are proving the guards right.
26:32You know, we're endorsing that fucking hostage diplomacy.
26:36Well, we do that if we leave the table, too.
26:39By staying, we can save both the deal and Reyes.
26:43It's either that or years in prison for the poor bastard.
26:46Look, I'm just saying, if we capitulate now, we are setting up a precedent for years to come.
26:53And, Gene, I'm just warning you about this.
26:55No, no, no.
26:56I'm the one who's warning you.
26:58I'm asking you to stay and manage this crisis.
27:05Is that clear enough for you?
27:10Of course.
27:13Good.
27:14Alexandra, this exchange is a Swiss initiative.
27:19Your diplomats, your planes, your Secret Service.
27:22If it fails, you alone will be responsible.
27:26That's very clear, Mr. Secretary of State.
27:30By the way, if it succeeds, the United States will remember that, too.
27:35We want Tony Reyes at all costs.
27:38You can tell the Iranians they won't have much room to negotiate.
27:41We'll make sure they understand that.
27:44See, Cindy?
27:46We're not giving them everything.
27:49That in Yahoo is still in Washington.
27:52I have conference calls with the president.
27:55We need to fix this.
27:56You're stabbing me in the back.
28:02You can't negotiate with a gun to your head.
28:06Why did you insist on that exchange?
28:10It's shameful.
28:11Shameful?
28:12Yes.
28:13Is it really that shameful to save Tony Reyes' life?
28:17It's not shameful to me because Tony Reyes is my friend.
28:19And I know it's personal and I know it shouldn't interfere with all of this, but it does.
28:30And you, Andy.
28:32We haven't heard from you.
28:34I agree with you 100% for once.
28:37Every time the USA ignores this red line, we weaken our standing in the face of dictatorships.
28:44Oh, it's a little late to say that now.
28:46Next time you're looking for your balls, Andrew, just remember, I'm the one who's wearing them.
28:53Let's go.
29:23Oh
29:53Kali Reza Moradi, c'est OK pour nous.
29:55Je m'occupe de parler aux Américains, tu te charges les Iraliens.
29:57Non, j'ai besoin d'elle pour les derniers détails du pré-accord.
30:00Oui, enfin, pour l'instant, sans échange, le prisonnier n'est pas d'accord.
30:03Donc Priyanka reste avec moi.
30:05Maudavi va demander la libération Tahir Zadeh.
30:08À nous de jouer pour faire avaler ça aux Américains.
30:09Il va aussi demander de l'argent, beaucoup.
30:12Allons-y, Priyanka.
30:23Tell Cohen, we have amended the list.
30:28We would like to release Tahir Zadeh, plus one billion in sanctions lifted.
30:35Fine. The American proposal.
30:53So, how much do they want?
31:14One billion.
31:17Plus four prisoners.
31:20Look at it as a conditional preliminary lifting of sanctions.
31:24Treasury wins.
31:25What do we win?
31:27Well, you can tie the payment to control over the use of those funds for medical aid or food, for example.
31:36Exactly.
31:38Yeah.
31:41Come on, look.
31:42Let's, let's, let's get this over with, please.
31:45So, we agree to Tahir Zadeh.
31:49One American hostage in exchange for four Iranians.
31:54Madhavi's got us over a barrel.
31:56Okay, but we can make it half.
31:58We can say no more than 500 million.
32:01Cut off.
32:02Yes?
32:04And then we'll say only after they sign the pre-agreement, not before.
32:11Okay.
32:12And you make sure that Madhavi understands that he has used up all his ammunition.
32:17Sure.
32:20We have humiliated enough as it is.
32:23So, we sign, yes?
32:27Fine.
32:28Fine.
32:28Fine.
32:53Fine.
32:54Fine.
32:54Fine.
32:55Fine.
32:55Salam.
32:59Salam.
33:02So?
33:03Yes, so, the three from your initial list plus Tahirzadeh.
33:08On the other hand, they've only agreed to lifting 500 million in sanctions instead of one billion,
33:14and only once the pre-agreement is signed.
33:17I don't think they will go any further.
33:22I don't think they will go any further.
33:29Okay.
33:31The exchange will remain secret till the end of negotiations.
33:34Fine.
33:36The deal hangs on this exchange.
33:38Four prisoners against one journalist.
33:40You do realize this.
33:42If it fails, it's all over.
33:45I know.
33:48Salam.
33:49Salam.
33:50Salam.
33:50Salam.
33:52Salam.
33:54Salam.
33:54Salam.
33:55Salam.
33:56The ideology of Iran's revolutionary regime is deeply rooted in militant Islam.
34:13And that's why this regime will always be an enemy of America.
34:19Whereas Iran could soon be armed with intercontinental ballistic missiles and nuclear bombs.
34:25And let Iran get nuclear weapons would be to win the battle, but lose the war.
34:32Israeli Prime Minister delivered an offensive speech to the American Congress.
34:38Denouncing the imminent signing of a pre-agreement with Iran,
34:40he provided the press with precise information on the current negotiations.
34:45In particular, on the number of centrifuges held by Iran, suggesting that leaks could have taken place.
34:52How did they get that information?
34:54Who's talking to them?
34:56I...
34:57I'm looking into it.
35:00I want to know the source of that leak.
35:02I'm meeting with this security team in 30 minutes.
35:04So go.
35:07Miss Weiss, frankly, this is bullshit.
35:10We haven't had a press briefing in over 24 hours.
35:12You can't just leave us hanging like this with everything that's happening now.
35:15I helped you.
35:17You owe me.
35:18Yes.
35:19Well, the delegations requested some time off from the press.
35:23It's only temporary.
35:24We have nothing but contempt for our duty to inform the public.
35:27We need a press conference now.
35:29Okay.
35:29I'll see what I can get you.
35:30What the fuck have you done?
35:40Come.
35:40We're just seeing this footage now.
35:42No, I don't give a shit.
35:43What happened?
35:45Reverse.
35:46This couple left the hotel yesterday.
35:53Check out.
35:54So we pulled recordings from the past 48 hours.
35:57The attack is very sophisticated.
35:59So?
36:00Is that an excuse?
36:02It wasn't our job to secure the hotel.
36:05Didn't you brief your team?
36:06The receptionist accepted a USB key.
36:10Do we have any idea of the damage?
36:12What do they have access to?
36:13Only the hotel security system's been hit.
36:14Theoretically, they haven't had access to any sensitive data concerning the negotiations.
36:18Only the hotel systems.
36:21Excuse me?
36:23We make that sort of virus, too.
36:25And I can tell you every single loudspeaker and every surveillance camera's been compromised.
36:30Lower your voice.
36:31Okay.
36:32You don't understand, do you?
36:34Now the Mossad can see and hear everything that goes on in your fucking hotel.
36:39Netanyahu just spilled half the deal on live TV.
36:42Come on, man.
36:43Keep up.
36:44You've double-checked every square inch of this fucking hotel.
36:47So don't start lecturing us.
36:49The truth is you signed off on everything just as we did.
36:53So help us find a solution here.
36:55You clearly don't understand how a military virus works.
36:58You just trash everything and change hotels.
37:00Get fuck off!
37:04You just cambiais.
37:05Leave us.
37:06I hope to keep taking pictures.
37:09No, no, no, no.
37:10Don't move.
37:11Leave us.
37:12Let's cup some.
37:13We'll let you can't pass in there.
37:20Very nice.
37:27Let's get back.
37:28I'm going to go to the phone.
37:31I'm going to go to the phone.
37:34Well, I'm going to go to the phone.
37:36We'll have to go to the phone.
37:45We're going to believe how we want to do it with Sanjabi.
37:51You need to go to the portal.
37:53We don't have any more pictures.
37:55Right, but I don't know what to do.
37:57I'm going to go to the phone.
37:59I'm going to go to the phone.
38:01I'm going to go to the phone.
38:03I'm going to go to the phone.
38:07So instead of the word stage, I would use the word step.
38:11An important step has been taken to date.
38:13It sounds more positive, more moving forward.
38:16Yes, fine.
38:17If that suits you.
38:18And I would also like to say that we still have a long way to go.
38:23Is that okay?
38:24Madam Cohen will speak of a crucial step, although the Rotun agreement is still on.
38:28Yes.
38:29So that goes hand in hand.
38:30We seem to be on the same page.
38:31Exactly.
38:32Under Secretary of State?
38:34Yes.
38:35This morning, the Israelis released some very precise information regarding the agreement
38:39that's about to be signed, an agreement that Israel considers too favorable to Iran.
38:42Can you comment on that?
38:45Well, I can't comment further on that.
38:49Yes.
38:50No.
38:51Can you just confirm, is there a leave?
38:53Excuse me.
38:54Excuse me.
38:55I'm not in a position to comment further on that at this time.
38:58Regarding the agreement, nothing is final as yet.
39:02Minister Madhavi and I have moved forward together on this path.
39:08And, uh, I won't say any more.
39:10Can I talk to you, please?
39:11Yes.
39:12Sorry.
39:13That was a fucking car crash.
39:14Why did you put me out there in front of those vultures?
39:15I didn't want a press conference at this moment.
39:17Anne, by the way, I really did not appreciate your attitude with Corey.
39:33I thought you were loyal.
39:34I'm sorry if I offended you.
39:36That was not my intention.
39:39But I do hope that you and your team still join us at the cocktail reception this evening.
39:44Cocktail reception?
39:45What?
39:46So we can give the illusion that everything is not about to blow up in mid-air?
39:51Is that it?
40:04Yes.
40:05And the best way is to move your delegation.
40:08Even though the hotel's appointment in a new hotel.
40:09The pre-accord is in order to sign us.
40:12We'll rest.
40:13We're not seeing any alternative.
40:14If I were you, I would be for at least...
40:17No.
40:18We're gonna do as if it wasn't supposed to be normal.
40:19We're going to have that offer.
40:20I know what you want to do.
40:21There's no choice.
40:22We'll always do something for you.
40:23If I was not, I'm going to end my coffee.
40:25I don't see any other alternatives.
40:27If I were you, I would at least end up the cocktail.
40:30No.
40:31We're going to do as if everything was normal.
40:35As you want.
40:56Impossible to say, madam. Sorry.
40:59No, but I'm desperately trying to get back to see her.
41:04But I'm not in control of the timeframe here.
41:07So that's why I'm asking.
41:10We're going to do everything we can to save time.
41:13I want you to respect her will.
41:16So whatever happens, no resuscitation.
41:21You know, if her heart stops, we can try to...
41:24No. No, listen.
41:26No resuscitation.
41:28That's her will.
41:30That is her wish.
41:32Do you understand me? Are we clear about that?
41:34Yes, I understand.
41:36Right.
41:37I got it.
41:41Good.
41:42Good.
41:43Keep me posted.
41:45All right.
41:47Let's go.
41:51Let's go.
41:54I Jaqii.
41:59Wait.
42:02I...
42:03...
42:04I...
42:05We just want to call that friend.
42:08I already forgot the friend that I'm going.
42:10All right.
42:11Hello.
42:12Here.
42:13What have you left?
42:14Hey, and do some aliens and pic.
42:15I...
42:16Can't go on.
42:17eno...
42:18Yes, you've got us.
42:19There are nothing.
42:21Everybody i...
43:22Where am I going?
43:25United States.
43:29Why?
43:29I couldn't explain about my lawyer.
43:38We got married to protect each other.
43:39It's okay.
43:40I understand.
43:41She took risks of me, you know?
43:43I know.
43:44I love you.
43:50Did I hear what I said?
43:53You're getting out.
43:56Remember the balcony.
43:57Tear room.
43:57Be ready.
44:02Matt, you've got everything you wanted.
44:28Okay, Noah.
44:28No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
44:32You go fuck yourself.
44:45Order!
44:52Order!
44:52Order!
44:58Order!
45:04Order!
45:05Order!
45:08Order!
45:10Order!
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