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00:00BABAK
00:30I'm sorry.
00:31I'm sorry.
00:32I'm sorry.
00:33I'm sorry.
01:00I'm sorry.
01:30I'm sorry.
01:59I'm sorry.
02:29I'm sorry.
02:59I'm sorry.
03:00Mr. Peruz is not part of our delegation, and I don't want to hear any more about this.
03:06I have what to do.
03:07I have what to do.
03:13I have what to do.
03:14I have what to do.
03:20I have what to do.
03:27I have what to do.
03:28I have what to do.
03:29I have what to do.
03:30I have what to do.
03:31I have what to do.
03:32I have what to do.
03:33I have what to do.
03:34I have what to do.
03:35I have what to do.
03:36I have what to do.
03:37I have what to do.
03:38I have what to do.
03:39I have what to do.
03:40I have what to do.
03:41I have what to do.
03:42Well, I think it's a passport that falls within conventions.
03:45There's no problem, but what do you mean exactly by risky?
03:50I'd rather explain to you in person.
03:52But in principle, the passport...
03:56Yeah, no problem. I tell you, I know you definitely.
03:59Okay, super. Great.
04:00Do you know that coffee bar next to your embassy?
04:07Today, the negotiations continue,
04:09limiting the number of centrifuges used by the Islamic Republic of Iran
04:13will be at the heart of the discussions.
04:15The delegations will discuss the essential technical steps to access atomic weapons.
04:20So, where are we?
04:22The data on centrifuges, where is it?
04:24I asked for that last night.
04:26Okay, Professor Kunitz, you're going to have to guide me through it.
04:31That's why I'm here.
04:33What do you think?
04:35According to estimated data,
04:37the Iranians have about 19,000 centrifuges.
04:43And?
04:44Well, given their civilian power installations,
04:49that's completely disproportionate.
04:52To give you an image,
04:53it's a bit like having 19,000 gas stations for 100 cars.
05:02So, how low do you think we have to go to be sure they're not building a bomb?
05:06Well, that number is not the most sensitive issue.
05:11It's mostly about the uranium enrichment rate.
05:14And therefore, what generation of centrifuge we're talking about.
05:19The Israelis want a rate of zero.
05:21Andrew, we've managed to impose the IAEA on the Iranians,
05:26and Obama bent over backwards for Netanyahu.
05:29So, we're not giving an inch to Israel.
05:31Is that clear?
05:32Not an inch.
05:34You think that's a little naive?
05:35Oh, don't talk to me about naivete.
05:39This is your domain.
05:41It seems you're a maestro in that department.
05:53Oh, Minister, can I borrow you for a second?
05:56Right.
05:57Okay.
05:58Now that Iran's agreed to submit to IAEA oversight,
06:03Europe's prepared to open, let's say, a new era in trade relations.
06:09Our doors will soon be wide open for European automotive groups.
06:13Are they who you had in mind?
06:14Oh, for example.
06:16Iranians have a weakness for French and German cars.
06:19Bloody to hear that.
06:20Except that the Americans want to destroy our nuclear industry.
06:25Our factories, they need electricity to function.
06:28Of course.
06:29Our markets are also of interest to the Chinese.
06:33You know their volunteerism.
06:34Give me your support on our nuclear sector,
06:39and then we will talk again about opening up our markets.
06:42Professor Kunitz offers 3,000 civilians attributions.
06:583,000?
06:58Yes.
06:592,000 civilians.
07:00All right.
07:02Hendricks.
07:03Don't worry.
07:05Put it down.
07:06Uh, so, Minister of Foreign Affairs,
07:13we hope we can reach a compromise
07:15concerning your nuclear installations in Richmond capacities.
07:19Madam Secretary, Professor Sanjavi's already explained
07:22the reasons behind Iran's needs
07:24in terms of uranium for their civilian nuclear power stations.
07:28Civilian.
07:29You have 19,000 centrifuges.
07:33That is enough to produce three tons of enriched uranium each year.
07:38That's a figure propagated by the Israeli,
07:41and it's a lie.
07:44Well, let's leave them out of it, shall we?
07:47They're not sitting at this table.
07:49Madam on the secretary,
07:50that figure is meaningless unless you take into account
07:53a centrifuge model with bypass assembly.
07:56He's right.
07:57I mean, shouldn't we wait until the first
07:58International Atomic Agency inspection
08:00before determining the exact reduction?
08:02Exactly.
08:04Let's give Iran time to comply with their commitments.
08:07Minister, you knew we would be addressing this issue
08:10when you came to Geneva.
08:13We request a limitation of your installation
08:17to 3,000 centrifuges.
08:193,000 centrifuges of what generation?
08:22IR1, IR2M?
08:24At what concentration?
08:26Professor Sanjavi,
08:28your centrifuges are mounted in cascade.
08:31Which could be a sign of military application.
08:36Minister,
08:37you say
08:39the number of 19,000 centrifuges is a lie.
08:43Would you care to give us your figures?
08:46They're confidential.
08:47Confidential?
08:59It's...
09:00It's about establishing
09:02an indisputable scientific consensus.
09:05Consensus?
09:07What exactly are you suggesting?
09:09Letting Professor Kunitz and Sanjavi work together.
09:12Let them determine
09:14the number of centrifuges necessary,
09:16the two of them alone,
09:19for 24 hours.
09:20Oh, no, no.
09:20No, that's going backwards.
09:22Look, we're already behind schedule.
09:24But your engineers are here,
09:25so why not
09:26take advantage of that
09:27and move forward,
09:28move beyond these
09:29speculative figures?
09:31Because that's what they are.
09:32They're speculative.
09:35Minister?
09:35Would the United States
09:38commit to recognizing
09:40their conclusions?
09:42Yes,
09:43but on one condition,
09:44that Professor Kunitz
09:45has access to the same data
09:47as your own engineer.
09:49This is very sensitive data.
09:52Yes.
09:52No electronics,
09:53no copies.
09:55Only the engineers
09:56will have access to it.
09:57Absolutely,
09:58but in that case,
10:00they'll have to work alone.
10:02without security in the room,
10:05without surveillance.
10:06Madam Cohen,
10:07can you agree on that point?
10:09Yes, of course.
10:11No, no.
10:13Professor Sanjavi
10:14must have close protection
10:16at all times.
10:18Inside the room,
10:19it's not possible.
10:20Now, outside the room,
10:21your security team
10:22and ours can work together,
10:24can work in shifts
10:25if it would make you
10:27feel more comfortable.
10:30Trust me.
10:32Nothing will happen to him.
10:38Hi.
10:39Welcome to the
10:39Hotel du Grand Rivage.
10:40How may I help you?
10:41We have a reservation
10:43in the name of Dennis.
10:45Mr. and Mrs. Dennis.
10:47Yes.
10:48Room 107
10:49on the ground floor
10:50west wing
10:50with city view.
10:52May I see your passports, please?
10:53Yeah.
10:54Don't we have anything upstairs
10:55like a view of the lake?
10:57That's all I have left.
10:59None of our lake view rooms
11:00are available.
11:00We have several delegations
11:02staying with us.
11:03Yeah, that's right.
11:04We saw it on TV, didn't we?
11:05Yeah.
11:05I'll have someone
11:06carry your luggage for you.
11:07No, no.
11:07That's okay.
11:09I can take care of that.
11:10On the other hand,
11:11I do need to print out
11:12a document if you don't mind.
11:13I'm sorry.
11:14We have a somewhat
11:15drastic computer security protocol.
11:17I can't connect anything
11:18to our computers.
11:19Oh, no problem.
11:20We can email it to you.
11:21Yeah.
11:22I'm really sorry,
11:23but it's the same
11:25for attachments.
11:26Are you telling me
11:27a five-star hotel
11:28cannot print out
11:28two pages for us?
11:30That's bullshit.
11:31It's okay.
11:31I have a conference
11:32in like one hour now,
11:34so it's really urgent.
11:36Could you do something?
11:37Please make an effort.
11:39Come on,
11:39I beg you.
11:40I'll be calling
11:43the carpet.
11:45Just this once.
11:56It's okay.
11:58It's okay.
12:10We, uh,
12:15we arranged everything
12:17that you've asked for.
12:19Seems perfect.
12:21If there's anything else
12:23you might need,
12:23just let me know.
12:25Well, we need peace and quiet.
12:28We'll also need some nourishment.
12:30Yeah, of course.
12:31I nourish myself
12:33on peace and quiet.
12:34You've never been in prison.
12:37Oh, sorry.
12:38We'll leave you to work then.
12:40I'm watching.
12:43Gentlemen, gentlemen.
12:44Gentlemen,
12:46it's been agreed upon
12:47that these documents
12:48can stay here,
12:49so please.
12:56Well,
12:57Professor,
12:58where should we start?
13:00Well,
13:01how about
13:01alphabetical,
13:02so that right?
13:06So,
13:07we're okay?
13:08Well,
13:09no matter
13:09in this room,
13:10no matter.
13:10Okay?
13:10Sandra,
13:11you've already said
13:12100 times
13:12since this morning.
13:14Yes?
13:15And then,
13:16there's a problem?
13:17No,
13:17not at all.
13:18So is that it?
13:38Are they all dead?
13:40Tony,
13:41what are you doing?
13:42You know we can't be here.
13:43What's going on in there?
13:44The engineers are taking over.
13:45Is that it?
13:46How do you know?
13:48It's my job.
13:49Oh,
13:49by the way,
13:49I'm going to Tehran.
13:51You're going to Tehran?
13:52I'm sure things aren't as simple
13:54as they seem from here.
13:55Just be careful.
13:56See you in four days.
13:57I'll bring you back
13:58some pistachios,
13:59and it'll give you time
14:00to think over my proposal.
14:01What proposal?
14:03I lost count.
14:04My marriage proposal.
14:05Oh,
14:06that one.
14:06An old maid
14:07and an old queen.
14:09Get out of my hallway.
14:10You're trespassing.
14:11I'll call the police.
14:26There's nothing here.
14:28Do you have it,
14:29Maltzamer?
14:29No.
14:30Wait,
14:30go.
14:34I don't want to eat it.
14:35I don't want to eat it.
14:36I don't want to eat it.
14:36No,
14:37I don't want to eat it.
14:37I don't want to eat it.
14:38I don't want to eat it.
14:38I don't want to eat it.
14:39I don't want to eat it.
14:40Yes.
14:43I don't want to eat it.
14:4410 seconds.
14:462 seconds.
14:47Okay.
14:53Yeah.
14:54It's okay.
14:54Okay.
14:561,2.
14:585.
15:014.
15:035.
15:045.
15:055.
15:055.
15:075.
15:075.
15:076.
15:086.
15:096.
15:127.
15:126.
15:127.
15:148.
15:157.
15:168.
15:189.
15:289.
15:299.
15:309.
15:3010.
15:3110.
15:3111.
15:32Where are we?
15:34I think we're done. We have a conversation with all the people.
15:37Yes, but in the house, we only have some, and there's nothing.
15:40The house of the house of the house is empty.
15:43There's no one there. They've moved them to the left, to the house of the house.
15:46And there's no doubt that they're just in the middle of the house.
15:49We don't see anything. It's just the house of the house.
15:53Okay, I'll show you an eye on the house of the house.
15:56It's possible that we can destroy it here.
15:58What is it? Is it here?
16:01We're in the house of the house.
16:04The house of the house of the house is going to be here.
16:08It's possible that we don't have any time to do it.
16:13The situation is wrong. You know what I mean?
16:15But it's not in general in our offices.
16:18Let's see.
16:19Let's see what we're talking about in front of the house of the house.
16:21If we're in the house of the house of the house of the house.
16:24I agree with you.
16:27If we're in the house of the house of the house, I'm sorry.
16:30We'll talk.
16:40The enrichment rate you're using there corresponds to second generation centrifuges.
16:44That's true because you'll eventually replace them, won't you?
16:48I'm anticipating.
16:49Well, our current installation is made up of first generation centrifuges which are much less efficient.
16:55You know, I love our discussions.
16:59I've flipped through your thesis again.
17:04It's exciting.
17:07I found it odd that they really leave us alone.
17:10Come in. Come in.
17:13I'm sorry. I can come back later if you want.
17:16No, no, no. That would mean interrupting us twice.
17:19Okay.
17:20I'll take this opportunity to take a little break.
17:24To go where even kings go alone.
17:26You get it?
17:28You're progressing as you'd hoped.
17:29Oh, yeah.
17:30Bafo.
17:31How's it going?
17:32To MSO again.
17:33I have a solution.
17:34Asylum and passport in Norway.
17:35Yes.
17:36They're getting out.
17:37It's just a question of days.
17:38What do you mean, days?
17:39As soon as we finish the calculations, they'll send me to Tehran straight to prison.
17:40You know that as well as I...
17:41I'm not going back.
17:42How's it going?
17:43How's it going?
17:44How's it going?
17:45How's it going?
17:46How's it going?
17:47Well, to MSO again.
17:48I have a solution.
17:49Asylum and passport in Norway.
17:52Yes.
17:53They're getting out.
17:55It's just a question of days.
17:58What do you mean, days?
18:00As soon as we finish the calculations, they'll send me to Tehran straight to prison.
18:06You know that as well as I...
18:07I'm not going back.
18:08I promise.
18:09You're getting out.
18:14We will meet.
18:15In Norway.
18:16You and I.
18:26I have to call my lawyer.
18:30Warn her.
18:32I didn't know you had a lawyer.
18:33To her.
18:35I'm Azat.
18:36It's a cold night between us.
18:38She'll know what to do, okay?
18:40Here.
18:41The king is back.
18:43What are you guys, hatching an escape plan?
18:49Enjoy your lunch.
18:54That was a joke about escape.
19:06I'm calling for Azad.
19:21I can barely hear you.
19:23Azad? I'm calling for Azad?
19:26Yes?
19:30He's going to get a passport,
19:33and he told me you'd know what to do.
19:38Where?
19:40Norway.
19:42I know what we discussed.
19:44Our plan.
19:45Will you tell him?
19:47Is he okay?
19:51Yes, he's okay.
19:55Hello?
20:02Long time, we'll see you.
20:26Yeah, changed a bit.
20:43Uh, me too.
20:45No doubt.
20:46No, no, no.
20:47Not at all.
20:48I'm very happy to see you.
20:51Thanks for making time for me.
20:53I really appreciate it.
20:54No problem.
20:56No.
20:57What can I do for you?
21:00It's for Switzerland.
21:02Not for me.
21:04We need a refuge for someone very quickly.
21:08Quickly?
21:09Meaning?
21:10I'm talking about an emergency procedure,
21:14political asylum, and passport.
21:18Madame, bonjour.
21:19Vous avez choisi?
21:20Just un café.
21:22Merci.
21:24Who are we talking about, Alexandra?
21:27The Iranian delegation's nuclear engineer.
21:30That's a joke, right?
21:32No.
21:33You want to exfiltrate a member of a foreign delegation
21:36from Geneva to Oslo?
21:39Well, that's impossible.
21:46Marcus.
21:47I'm asking you for a favor.
21:54You said it was about Switzerland?
21:55Okay, I'm asking you for a personal favor.
21:58Based on our past.
21:59Is that it?
22:01Yes.
22:02But we are diplomats.
22:04We don't do anything personal.
22:09Really?
22:10Really?
22:10I thought you had more courage.
22:17I have to say.
22:20What?
22:22You think I'm going crazy?
22:24Is that it?
22:25You know what?
22:26Why don't you go back to your little cozy fucking embassy,
22:29eat some sheephead or whatever it is you're eating?
22:31Yeah, yeah.
22:31You should be happy that I keep for myself what you just told me.
22:36Oh, really?
22:36I could talk about it, right?
22:40You're going to denounce me?
22:41Is that it?
22:42No, no.
22:42I didn't say I was going to do it.
22:44I'm telling you to pull yourself together.
22:53You should take a few days off.
22:54Fuck you.
23:00Ah!
23:00Ah!
23:00Ah!
23:01I don't think I'm going to do it.
23:31With what did you do?
23:34I cut it.
23:36With a glass.
23:38With a glass.
23:54What's going on?
23:55Nothing, I cut it.
23:57Myrna.
24:00Olivier, can I help you?
24:03You hold your arm.
24:19I'll tell you I'll tell you.
24:22I'll tell you.
24:24Approach a little.
24:27Okay.
24:37Can I trust you?
24:39Yes.
24:40I'll tell you.
24:41It's something personal.
24:45Okay.
24:46I need to talk to Professor Sanjavi.
24:49I met him in Teheran, three years ago, when I was in the embassy.
24:56It was an forbidden love.
24:57What are you waiting for?
24:59I need 10 minutes with him.
25:03I'm alone.
25:05I need to talk to him.
25:09I need to explain to him.
25:15That's not possible, right?
25:24We'll find a solution.
25:29We do not launch this kind of action in friendly territory.
25:46Switzerland is our friend.
25:50Switzerland is our friend.
25:55Our mission is to use it.
25:58We saw that he's standing there like this.
26:00So you lied to me.
26:02You said you were here on a wire tapping operation.
26:05Not a homicide mission.
26:07And to eliminate him here in Switzerland,
26:09it's a huge political error.
26:11It's a political error.
26:12To avoid the Iranian war plan,
26:13this is our mission in any way possible.
26:17The only one has only been able to do it.
26:20I know the doctrine.
26:22He came to the ground.
26:24But Sanjavi?
26:27He's an opponent of the regime.
26:29He used to them with the ballistics.
26:30Why did he not use them in the future?
26:33It's madness.
26:34I am telling you.
26:35Madness would be Iran having an atomic bomb.
26:38How should the Mashika Israel?
26:39Israel will have an atomic bomb in all the branches.
26:42Hamas in the south,
26:43Hezbollah in the south.
26:44What will he have to do?
26:47It will be a diplomatic fiasco.
26:49No situation that's difficult.
26:51It's not an option.
26:56Maya, get it done.
27:01Netanyahu just left Obama in the lurch.
27:04He's gone off to do the rounds of some Republicans.
27:06Surely waiting out the presidential election.
27:09Well, that's a bad bet on his part.
27:11I mean, Hillary's a shoo-in.
27:13She won't give an inch.
27:15You never know what might happen.
27:17God damn it, really.
27:19You're asking me for centrifuge numbers.
27:22Oh, God. Can they not just let us negotiate?
27:25There's such pains in the ass.
27:28Okay, Cindy.
27:30Yeah.
27:31You're acting like this because of your mother.
27:32You're losing focus.
27:34Gene, this has got nothing to do with my mother.
27:37Then act rationally, without emotion.
27:40Rationality is what I'm after here, Gene.
27:43The engineers are trying to establish a scientific consensus.
27:47Now, for once, let's take the time to build a solid agreement based on facts.
27:52Cindy, the president wants to wrap this up.
27:56Heard back in D.C. is you're being too soft with the Iranians.
28:00Gene, I am...
28:01I am doing profound work with Madavi to get an agreement to restore trust.
28:08It's the president's trust that you're losing.
28:12Porter, a word?
28:13We're standing.
28:20You say you dropped this in the shower?
28:23Yeah, yeah, I think so.
28:25You've been trapped.
28:31Don't panic.
28:33No.
28:35It's common at these events.
28:37You need to tell me everything.
28:40Who had access to your phone?
28:48I accepted a gift.
28:51A gift?
28:52I'll hook her.
28:57I'll inspect your room.
28:59I'm gonna need you to tell me everything that happened.
29:02In detail.
29:04I...
29:06I love my wife, and I have two little kids at home, and...
29:12I screwed up.
29:23I'm gonna need you to tell me like meada
29:29I don't know that she must be at home, and...
29:32I could youend on me that you do see the camera.
29:34I got my baby...
29:36I was in to tell you, Dad.
29:38..that he might never be open to...
29:40I was out in the窓 room.
29:41It was utter...
29:43So much smashing!
29:44I did make my needs I see...
29:46I began watching because...
29:48While they were tree-ered hood...
29:49gerad pools...
29:50Come in.
30:17Ah, food, finally.
30:22I don't know about you, but I could eat a horse.
30:30Did you hurt yourself?
30:33Yes, I did.
30:35I have to go back to see a doctor in one hour.
30:40One hour later, I'm going to get sick.
30:43As soon as I'm going to get sick, I'm going to go to the doctor.
30:47I'll have to go see the doctor again, but it's okay.
30:52It's not too bad.
30:55Enjoy your lunch.
31:00Shall we do it again?
31:02After you.
31:12Home service.
31:14Mm-hmm.
31:14It's a good thing.
31:17You can hear me?
31:21No, no, it's not a small thing.
31:22It's just a good thing.
31:24No, no, I'm going to say it's a small thing.
31:26Don't say it's a small thing.
31:28But I'll do it again.
31:29Okay?
31:30Good.
31:33Okay.
31:34How much time do you have to wait?
31:36It's three hours.
31:38Okay.
31:39We're going to have you only one.
31:41I know.
31:42Have a good luck.
31:43Don't get me.
32:27Your conclusion, Professor Sanjabi?
32:303,800 first-generation centrifuges and 2,450 second-generation centrifuges
32:37to supply the entire civil nuclear installation with uranium annually.
32:44Which is likely to lead to the closure of a site, is it not?
32:49Probably, but we're not here to decide that question.
32:56Certainly, but I'd like to go over the enrichment rate, which remains high.
33:03For research purposes only, the uranium can be diluted.
33:10Are you feeling okay, Brian?
33:12Sorry.
33:13Let's wrap this up, okay?
33:15Okay.
33:16As far as the enrichment rate.
33:26And the research issues you were talking about, we can push that much later.
33:30It's not going to be a problem.
33:31It's all right.
33:32Come go and go.
33:33Will you stay here?
33:34Yes.
33:35Yes.
33:36Call me.
33:37I'm sorry.
33:38Can I call someone?
33:39No.
33:40I, uh…
33:42I'll ask security to take me.
33:44Okay.
33:45I'm sorry.
33:53Can I call someone?
33:55No, I'll ask security to take me.
34:07Left.
34:08This way.
34:10This way.
34:15Is it now?
34:36No.
34:39Norway refused to issue the passport.
34:41You said it was all set.
34:46It's too complicated.
34:47It's too risky now in the middle of negotiations.
34:50What do you mean, risky?
34:51Do you know what I'm risking?
34:53Have you thought about the consequences?
34:56Did you call my lawyer?
34:57Yes, I did.
34:59Listen.
35:00Hold on.
35:00I've been thinking.
35:03Have you been thinking that they're going to hang me from a train?
35:06Please?
35:08That was the worst thing you could have done.
35:09Give me hope and then take it away.
35:41How could you promise me that and then let me down?
35:57I've got an idea.
35:59There's a way that you can benefit from my diplomatic community so that you'll be protected.
36:05What are you talking about?
36:10About getting married?
36:13We can get to know each other again and start all over.
36:19What are you talking about?
36:20What are you talking about?
36:21What are you talking about?
36:22What are you talking about?
36:23What are you talking about?
36:24What are you talking about?
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36:27What are you talking about?
36:28What are you talking about?
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36:44What are you talking about?
36:45What are you talking about?
36:46He had a very bad stomachache.
36:57He left to get help.
36:58What's going on?
37:08He's not a bear.
37:10All right, Cathy.
37:11This would be a point.
37:11Stand your be next.
37:12It's too late.
37:20Okay, then.
37:22Then we'll just get married and...
37:25So that you'll be safe and then we'll see.
37:28I mean, maybe it could work.
37:30You're not listening.
37:32I cannot marry you.
37:37Why not?
37:38The woman you called, my lawyer, got married in prison.
37:46It simplified things with the visits, the preparation for the trial.
37:51It's a kind of pact.
37:57Alexandra.
37:59She's just a friend.
38:00She's a friend.
38:06I still love you.
38:21I still love you.
38:21I still love you.
38:23I still love you.
38:48Okay.
38:48Oh, my God.
39:18Oh, my God.
39:48Oh, my God.
40:18I'm so sorry.
40:21Can she hear me?
40:23She's very weak, but she listens to you.
40:26I'm still in Geneva, but I'll come and see you as soon as I can.
40:32Can you hear me?
40:38I can see the lake from my window.
40:41There are mountains on the other side.
40:44A couple still have snow on them.
40:46Incredible garden.
40:48Lots of birds.
40:49You will just listen to the bird song a bit.
41:03Can you hear it?
41:06Mom?
41:07Come on.
41:37Come on.
41:38Come on.
41:39Come on.
41:40Come on.
41:41Come on.
41:42Come on.
41:43Come on.
41:44Come on.
41:45Come on.
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41:47Come on.
41:49Come on.
41:50Come on.
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41:52Come on.
41:53Come on.
41:54Come on.
41:55Come on.
41:56Come on.
41:57Come on.
41:58Come on.
41:59Come on.
42:00Come on.
42:02Come on.
42:05Come on.
42:07I don't know what you're saying.
42:37Oh
43:07Oh
43:37Oh
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