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00:00I don't know what to do.
00:30I don't know.
01:00I don't know.
01:30They're only cheap crackers, after all.
01:32Hello, for instance.
01:34Hello.
01:38Richard, my love. Merry Christmas.
01:40Yes, my love. My goodness.
01:42Well, it's not quite a merry Christmas, but...
01:45So much better for hearing your voice.
01:48Are you eating?
01:50I am. I'm feeling much better. Much, much better.
01:52It's so good to hear your voice.
01:56I've got good news.
01:59I've been told they're moving me through the general ward.
02:02That is good news. That's what you need. Company.
02:05I hope the other women will like me.
02:08Of course they will.
02:09Well, it's impossible not to like you.
02:12Where are you?
02:14Oh, I'm at my parents' house having Christmas dinner
02:17and thinking about you the whole time.
02:20And a merry, merry Christmas to all your beautiful family.
02:24Are you wearing a paper hat?
02:26Uh, no.
02:28I will if you want me to.
02:31Yes, sir.
02:32For me.
02:38Yeah.
02:39Then, um...
02:40Then I will.
02:41For you.
02:52It's been snowing, Kat.
02:54Oh, hi. It's Christmas.
02:55I've been imagining Gisu seeing the snow for the first time,
02:59playing the snow.
03:00I can hear her laughing.
03:02Gisu.
03:03No, we'll do that.
03:05Together.
03:07Play with her in the snow.
03:10Um, hey, do you, do you, um...
03:13Do you throw snowballs in a run?
03:15Of course we throw snowballs.
03:17Gulee bath.
03:18What?
03:21Um.
03:22It's Persian for snowball.
03:27Okay, so one day I'm gonna hit you right on the nose
03:32with a Gulee bath.
03:34Is that a promise?
03:38Promise.
03:39Oh, my God.
03:49Oh!
03:52Hmm.
03:54Come on.
03:55Come on.
03:55Come on.
03:55Come on.
03:56There is a thousand three hundred meters, and so a thousand seven hundred meters.
04:25I can't wait for you to go to your house.
04:35I can't wait for you to go.
04:39I can't wait for you.
04:46I can't wait for you.
04:53Thank you very much.
05:23I have to take care of my family.
05:25I want to make my family happy.
05:28I've had a few of them.
05:33Tell me about your name.
05:35Do you want to give me a gift?
05:37No, I don't do anything.
05:40This is a good thing.
05:42I'm not a good thing.
05:44I'm not a good thing.
05:46I'm not a good thing.
05:48This is a good thing.
05:50I'm not a good thing.
05:52I'm not a good thing.
05:54I'm not a good thing.
06:01Do you want to give me a gift?
06:03I'll come back.
06:13If you don't want to give me a gift,
06:15I'll give you a gift.
06:17They won't have any gift,
06:19they'll have a gift.
06:21I'll give you a gift.
06:23I don't know.
06:53Ah!
06:54How cool is this series?
06:56Let's take a moment. We'll take a moment.
06:58We'll take a moment.
07:06You're a man?
07:07You're a man!
07:09I'm a man.
07:10We've done all the work you've done.
07:14I'm so happy that I'm really looking for you.
07:17Let's give this to me.
07:18Let's give it to me.
07:19Let's give it to me.
07:20We're very happy that I'm really looking for you.
07:23And it's a shop and book like your own.
07:25How cool is he?
07:26Good, thank you!
07:27Sheileo.
07:28Sheileo is a real thing.
07:33How are you?
07:34Hello, I'm a man.
07:35I'm a man.
07:36I'm a man.
07:37I'm a man.
07:40I'm a woman.
07:41Hi.
07:42I'm a woman.
07:43I'm a girl.
07:44I'm a man.
07:45I'm a man.
07:46I'm a woman.
07:47I'm a woman.
07:48I'm a man.
07:49I'm a little bit
07:51I'm a little bit
07:53I'm not going to go
07:55I'm going to go
07:57I'm going to go
07:59You can buy something
08:01And buy something
08:03What do you do?
08:05What do you do?
08:07I'm going to go
08:09I'm going to go
08:11If you're going to go
08:13With your hair?
08:15Do you?
08:17We have our own house
08:19Do you?
08:21We're going to go to our own house
08:23We're going to go to our own house
08:25But it's important that we need to be able to do it
08:27And we need to do it
08:29Yes
08:33Go
08:35Go
08:37Go
08:38Go
08:39Go
08:47Go
08:49Go
08:51Go
08:53Go
08:56Go
08:57Go
08:59Go
09:01Go
09:03Go
09:05I want to say thank you.
09:35Thank you for the kindness. We've all felt it. The response to the campaign has been overwhelming. And if I may say, first thanks to the Hampstead Mums for their march past Trafalgar Square, Downing Street, and to the Foreign Office where we sang. And they came to their windows. They heard us.
10:11Thank you for your attention.
10:12We'll take you for some time.
10:13We'll come back and do it.
10:15Are you there?
10:17Are you there?
10:19Oh
10:49?
11:03hey
11:14?
11:19What do you mean?
11:20I don't know what you're saying.
11:21If you want me to trust me, I hope you will trust me.
11:28What's your name?
11:29Nasein Zagheri.
11:33Do you know why you're doing this?
11:35For the attention and the prosecution.
11:39You understand, it will be done.
11:44The captain...
11:46I'm the captain.
11:49I'm a sinner.
11:53I can't accept any of these questions.
11:56I've come to Iran, I've come to a house.
11:58I've come to a house.
12:00I've come to a house.
12:03I can't believe.
12:05My father and my father.
12:07I'll give them a message to you.
12:10I've been a nine months.
12:13I'm a sinner.
12:15I'm a sinner.
12:17I'm a sinner.
12:19I'm a sinner.
12:20I'm a sinner.
12:40What's your message?
12:42I'm a sinner.
12:44I'm a sinner.
12:46I'm a sinner.
12:52I can't believe this or not.
12:55They know who are or who are.
12:58Are you okay to report?
13:00We need to report.
13:03I'll stop.
13:05I'll never get free from you.
13:07I'll be free.
13:09I'm going to go.
13:39Aku Crystal
13:42inski
13:50Oh madam
13:54Hi! Hi, Hiz complexes
13:58I pray
14:01Azizam
14:03Ik bereken
14:08I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
14:38I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
15:08I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
15:38I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
16:08I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
16:38I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
17:08I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
17:40I'm sorry.
17:42We're discussing options, Rick, that's all.
17:46Well, thank God she has Gabriella and her family.
17:51Targeting Peru would seem to be a very sensible option.
17:55It would get her out of prison and with her family.
17:58The Foreign Office would be on board with that, I'm sure.
18:03The Minister has agreed to meet with us to discuss his recent visit to Tehran.
18:07We should listen to what he has to say.
18:10He'll want to carry on where they left off last year.
18:12Talk about repatriating Gabriella.
18:14It's not an option.
18:14I made a promise to bring Nazanin home.
18:21That's what I'll do.
18:25They come home together.
18:26George will have updated you on the nuts and bolts of my meetings in Tehran.
18:34We focused heavily on all dual nationality cases.
18:38They, of course, do not recognize dual nationality, but I do feel realistically it was as successful as it could have been.
18:46That's good to hear.
18:47We have to get the Iranian judicial authorities on our side.
18:53And once again, I am going to be open here.
18:54I remain vehemently opposed to your strategy.
18:59Okay.
19:00You are venturing beyond the compassion of a father and a husband and shifting more into a political space.
19:07The Iranians see it the same and have said as such.
19:11Nazanin being taken as a hostage is politically motivated.
19:15Your campaigning is undermining what we're trying to achieve.
19:19Nazanin's and others release.
19:22Their deputy foreign minister had a record of every word spoken by both me and you.
19:28He had the file sat upon his lap.
19:31You criticizing the foreign office looks like we are not communicating.
19:35Going forward, we would like to present you as someone desperate to be united with his family,
19:41not someone interested in tank deals.
19:43Thank you for your sincerity and integrity.
19:48But I've looked at other earlier cases of hostage taking and remaining silent has yielded those families no result whatsoever.
19:57There has been unseen progress.
19:59And if the Iranians are saying, I'm political, I take that to mean I'm an inconvenience.
20:07That will not change.
20:10Well, then you are compounding the problem.
20:13Perhaps Richard could write to President Rouhani himself as a husband and father.
20:22Yes, but that would be better once Gabriella is back home.
20:26Then the content of the letter could be...
20:30She can't come back.
20:31Gabriella is the only thing keeping Nazanin alive.
20:35I will give you my mobile number.
20:39But I can only advise...
20:42It is unhelpful if we are not seen as one team.
20:46Hold that criticism.
20:48Share it with the world, but only once she's out.
20:52Richard, Richard, come in.
20:58I think we should hear him.
21:01Give him a chance, cooperate.
21:03Say what they want us to say.
21:04No, no, no, they know you would never agree to that.
21:09If he is now speaking directly to the arena ministry, or judiciary even, it does make sense to work together.
21:16In sync, just see where it takes us.
21:19So we back off talking about the debt?
21:20For now, yes.
21:23We still press for parole, but we give the Foreign Office the space and time they've requested.
21:31It's your decision.
21:34Okay.
21:37Take a minute and think about it.
21:50I agreed to keep quiet, and what good did it do?
22:12Did you see his fucking tweet, Tobias Elwood, saying they're awaiting permission from the family to repatriate Gabriela?
22:20Yeah, I've seen it.
22:22I've had phone calls, emails, I've been doorstepped by journalists even, all with the same question slash accusation.
22:30Why am I being such a bad parent?
22:32Why am I leaving my two-year-old daughter languishing in Iran?
22:35Why won't I bring her home?
22:37Well, ignore it.
22:38Questions are planned and deliberate, designed to shift focus.
22:42Because if the government are asked about Nazanin, they want to be talking about something other than the tank deal.
22:47So that's something they've decided is Gabriela.
22:49All to save them the inconvenience of talking about money they vote and not paid for more than 40 years.
22:54Welcome to Westminster.
22:58I feel like now I'm fighting two governments.
23:01The Iranians and my own.
23:19We know in it, she may be near.
23:24But I feel he may have the nature of my own.
23:28But I feel like it's more than what you've got.
23:30It's very small.
23:32It's very small.
23:34And I feel like it.
23:36Well, my dear.
23:38Some are very natural.
23:39And some are more than the only nine-year-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old-old.
23:45So that's what I'm seeing from that moment.
23:47It's like, there's no more great courage and power.
23:51We know, that's a natural personality.
23:53We know in it.
23:54You are a political and political.
23:57The political and political and political and political and political
24:00is all in itself, especially for us.
24:05The goal is not to me.
24:08It's a big thing.
24:10I've told you that I have told you
24:14to go with it.
24:15You have a child?
24:19Yes.
24:21Two women.
24:23One daughter and one son.
24:27They're in France.
24:29They're not going to die.
24:31They're going to die in France.
24:33They're going to die.
24:35They're going to die.
24:37They're going to die.
24:39They're going to die.
24:41How many times?
24:43They're going to die.
24:45I'm not going to die.
24:47My dear dear friends,
24:49we always think about it.
24:51We always think about it.
24:53Always.
24:55Always.
24:57Always.
25:13Do it.
25:29what is it
25:42a gift
25:46from a complete stranger
25:50that's nice
25:53it is
25:55blankets
25:57for you and Gabriela
25:59what is that you're knitting
26:05I'm making a cardigan
26:08for me
26:09I think you dropped a stitch
26:27Just pay me
26:29Why don't you have to go to the gym
26:30I'm so happy
26:32I'll enjoy that
26:36it's a good job
26:38aina
26:39ari
26:40дома
26:42me
26:49me
26:51me
26:53me
26:55me
26:56me
26:58me
27:00me
27:03me
27:05me
27:06me
27:07me
27:08It's the same way as a mother.
27:10It's true, but it's another year.
27:14It's another year.
27:15Let's go.
27:16Let's wait.
27:17Let's wait.
27:38Let's wait.
28:08Let's wait.
28:10Let's wait.
28:12Let's wait.
28:14Let's wait.
28:16Let's wait.
28:24My darling Richard,
28:26the women here are so kind to me.
28:28No matter how sad and scared they are,
28:32how unkind the world has been to them,
28:34they care.
28:36Humanity and goodness
28:38has never left them.
28:40Did I say one of the older women
28:42helped me bake a cake
28:44for Gisu's third birthday
28:46and a pan
28:48on top of the stove,
28:50would you believe?
28:52incredible what resourcefulness
28:54they have.
28:56They live in the present
28:58and they believe in the future.
29:00in the future.
29:06But as the months slip by,
29:08my hopes fading.
29:10I'm filled with an inescapable depression.
29:14Tell me this will end.
29:16Tell me I will be coming home.
29:20I've left for Gisu's visits.
29:22I miss her cuddles when she's not here.
29:26I miss you, my love.
29:28I miss you.
29:30I miss you.
29:32I miss you.
29:34I miss you.
29:36I miss you.
29:38I miss you.
29:40I miss you.
29:42I miss you.
29:44I miss you.
29:46I miss you.
29:48I miss you.
29:50I miss you.
29:52I miss you.
29:54I miss you.
29:56I miss you.
29:58I miss you.
30:00I miss you.
30:02I miss you.
32:04You should have heard by now.
32:14One hour till the house sits.
32:16There's time yet.
32:17Do you know what you'll say?
32:20Yes.
32:20Tell them she'll most likely be hauled into an interrogation room because of this.
32:35Question extended.
32:37Stay back.
32:38My constituent Nazneen Zaghari Ratcliffe has been in prison in Iran for 18 months now.
32:44She's separated from her daughter, often in solitary confinement and denied access to medical treatment, all because she was a British citizen having a holiday in Iran.
32:54The foreign secretary, his ministers, and even the prime minister will be aware of this because I have raised the case countless times in the house.
33:03It is not enough for the foreign secretary not to know the basic details of the case.
33:08It is unforgivable to repeat the lies of the Iranian Revolutionary Guard and to say that I should be clearer does not cut it when it is a matter of life and death.
33:18מת思い想ad.
33:39They haven't cared for freedom, I am very sure the truth is.
33:42I know that you don't need to be here, you need to be with your daughter.
33:49The people of Iran watching television are all thinking about.
33:53The world that you do, makes them stronger.
33:56It doesn't exist, dear.
34:02I'll go to this place.
34:03I'll go to this place.
34:04I'll go to this place.
34:05I'll go to this place.
34:07I'll go to this place.
34:08I'll go to this place for you.
34:10I'll go to this place.
34:12I'll go to that place.
34:13I'll go to that place, for your daughter.
34:14I'm this place.
34:15How are you doing to your daughter's daughter?
34:16You've got to know the process of working on her.
34:19If I had a month earlier, I'd like to wait to see her.
34:21And soon after you would get your daughter's daughter.
34:23I'll go back to her.
34:24What's your daughter's daughter's daughter?
34:25I know you've got to know.
34:26That's how many more people have committed me?
34:32After that, we have no need to do that.
34:34I was sick.
34:35The situation went off.
34:36This is an affair that I'm going to make my daughter's daughter's daughter.
34:38I'm going to bring her daughter's daughter.
34:39I asked one, I want to make my daughter's daughter.
34:40That's the same.
34:41I will take a step back. Eight!
34:44I am so happy that I am not in the prison.
34:46I will do this work.
34:49What is this?
34:56Mr. Minha, it was a good job.
34:59Mr. Minha, it was a good job, it was a good job.
35:02I can't do a free trial.
35:08I can't do a free trial.
35:10I can't do a free trial.
35:12I can't do anything.
35:14I can't do that.
35:16It won't be a bad guy.
35:18I can't give some of the time to find out.
35:21But I don't can't.
35:23I can't do any trial.
35:25I'll have to go on to court.
35:30Richard, I've spent 18 months in prison.
35:59I've been nine months in solitary confinement.
36:02I've endured nine months of interrogations all of the time speaking the truth.
36:06Of course you were.
36:07They say the British government have admitted that I'm a spy.
36:12And now there's to be a second trial.
36:15My God.
36:21But listen.
36:22I'm meeting with someone, the man responsible in fact, and good may come of it.
36:26Why? Why did he say it at all?
36:28I don't understand.
36:30A mistake.
36:31He has admitted he was mistaken.
36:33But things are happening once again.
36:35Good things, we hope.
36:37I've got to go.
36:39I will bring you home.
36:46Promise.
36:47Promise me.
36:48I promise.
36:49Okay.
36:50Know that I love you, and I miss you so very much.
36:57I miss you.
36:58I miss you.
36:59I miss you.
37:00I miss you.
37:01I miss you.
37:06I miss you.
37:08It's fun.
37:09It's fun.
37:22It's fun.
37:23Ok.
37:24Sorry, I thought you might want to see this if we see him
37:29It's effectively saying Nazanin's a hostage and he talks about Boris paying the debt
37:34Well, that's interesting. That is interesting. I mean, this is Johnson's newspaper Johnson's mouthpiece
37:41After his fuck-up, maybe he wants to be seen to be, you know, saving the day
37:45It might be useful if I recap our meeting with Foreign Secretary, Mr. Johnson
37:56He was clear that he was taking Nazanin's case very seriously
38:01He said that he thought the campaign had moved the country
38:06It was important for me to stress the urgency of Nazanin's situation
38:10We talked about his forthcoming trip to Iran. We talked about whether I might accompany him
38:17He said he was keen to take me, but that was something to be resolved within the Foreign Office
38:27I am hopeful that he will do everything he can to bring Nazanin home by Christmas
38:33Did he apologize?
38:34We talked about what happens next how to help Nazanin now, and I'm very grateful for that
38:44First instincts, I was worried
38:47Boris still didn't have his facts clear
38:50He asked me how I enjoyed my trip to Iran with Nazanin as if I'd left him there
38:55But to be fair
38:57We all came out of the meeting thinking he'll sort it
39:00Get the debt paid
39:01The people at the Sun wouldn't be saying this if they didn't have knowledge of Treasury approval
39:06You would hope not
39:07Yeah, can we check? Can we find out?
39:09No, they won't share
39:11The Foreign Office still insists there is no link between the detention of Nazanin and the monies owed for non-delivered tanks
39:18All that said, it is impossible not to be hopeful
39:22And politically
39:24It could well be that it is now or never
39:27Yeah, a month ago we didn't matter
39:29His cock up before that committee has changed all that
39:32No, he just needs to get it over the line
39:35Yeah, yeah
39:36pal, I have no clue
39:37No, I don't know
39:38Yeah, I'm not sure
39:39Oh my god
39:40Huh
39:42No, you sure
39:43I'm going to give you a message to the government.
39:48Go ahead and put it.
39:52I can't tell you anything.
39:56Who is it?
39:58I'm a new manager.
40:00Mr. Kazemi.
40:02No, I'm not sure.
40:04Do you have another manager?
40:06No, I don't.
40:08I have a manager.
40:13Do you have another manager?
40:15Yes.
40:21Do you have another manager?
40:24All right now.
40:26I'm going to put it in front of you.
40:28I'm going to put a picture on my phone.
40:29I'm going to put it in front of you,
40:31I have to leave the room.
40:34What is your name for your room?
40:36I'm going to put it in front of you.
40:39I have to leave the room for you.
40:41Why are you shooting at your home?
40:43I'm thinking that it's important.
40:44I'm just going to put it in front of you.
40:46Why am I getting the food of the house?
40:48And the family was bigger than you.
40:50Why are you doing this?
40:52A child can't be an important person?
40:54No, he's going to get his own body.
40:59Do you think he's wrong?
41:00Yes, he's right.
41:01It's a good idea.
41:03I'm going to be with him.
41:05Yes, he's going to be with him.
41:07Did you do it?
41:09He's going to be with you.
41:11I'm happy.
41:24Do you have a lot of love you?
41:27I have a lot of love. I love you.
41:31Can I have a picture of you?
41:38Let me go.
41:42What's going on?
41:45We went to my father. We went to English and Johnson.
41:49We went to his own language.
41:52I didn't do it. I didn't do it. But I didn't do it.
41:56He came to help me.
41:59He said he came to Iran.
42:03He said he did not do it. He did not do it.
42:06He did not do it. He did not do it.
42:09Okay. I'm waiting for you.
42:12I hope.
42:13Can you help me?
42:16I can see what I'm doing.
42:20What a nice thing is.
42:25I can't wait for me.
42:35I don't know if I can tell you about the people or the farmers, but I don't have a feeling about love and love.
42:55I don't have much love and love.
42:59Do I decorate or wait?
43:16And we do it together.
43:29And we do it together.
43:31But love is the end of the end.
43:34And we do not want to go from the end.
43:37So let me know that faith, hope and love will always be the end of the end.
43:43But from these three, love is the end.
43:50How are you?
43:52This is from Injil.
43:58You smell small one.
43:59He's been so wonderful.
44:07What are you going to have, red or white?
44:11Take this.
44:12It smells great.
44:13It smells great.
44:14How do we think this is big enough?
44:16Yeah.
44:17That is tiny.
44:18Yeah, it's quite big enough.
44:19Yeah.
44:20Could I just say, let's toast the chef.
44:23What a spreck, really.
44:25She's done it again.
44:27So, can I just say, uh, absent friends?
44:31Yes.
44:32Of course.
44:33Fingers crossed, too.
44:34Merry Christmas.
44:35Cheers, darling.
44:38Happy Christmas.
44:40Cheers, darling.
44:41Happy Christmas.
45:42Nothing is changing, Richard.
45:45Get me the fuck out of here.
45:47Get me the fucking fuck out of here.
45:48Do you hear me?
45:50I do.
45:50And I won't stop.
45:52Every day I'll be working to get you the fuck out of here.
45:55Believe me.
46:12In a day of extraordinary drama at Westminster, the Foreign Secretary, Boris Johnson, has become the second senior minister to resign from Theresa May's government.
46:36Well, Boris Johnson has led his political career as a colourful maverick.
46:40Our deputy political editor, John Pienaar, has been looking back at his time as Foreign Secretary.
46:45Up or down, in or out of government.
46:47Thank you for your service.
46:49Good luck with your career, sir.
46:54Monwens and fucking upwards, no doubt.
46:57Monwens and fucking upwards, no doubt.
47:27And I won't leave you.
47:29The fuck was this man?
47:34So Korean and 196 causes it?
47:36Do you have to go as an early doublec autobiographical when you started to finish?
47:40It is amazing.
47:43Gentlemen, let's go!
47:45I'm sorry!
47:47I'm sorry.
48:15I'm not alone in the house, but I need to get married to my wife.
48:23Can you tell me a phone call?
48:40I'm going to the house.
48:43Hey Richard. It's me, it's me. I'm Martin Perlow.
49:13I'm Martin Perlow.
49:43I'm Martin Perlow.
50:13I'm Martin Perlow.
50:43I'm Martin Perlow.
51:13I'm Martin Perlow.
51:43I'm Martin Perlow.
52:13I'm Martin Perlow.
52:43I'm Martin Perlow.
53:13I'm Martin Perlow.
53:43I'm Martin Perlow.
54:13I'm Martin Perlow.
54:43I'm Martin Perlow.
55:13Maybe.
55:15My mother will be 40 soon.
55:20I always wanted to do a road trip around Italy for my 40th.
55:25We can do that.
55:31We will do that.
55:35We will.
55:37I will be 14.
55:40And then Giesel will be 5 the following June.
55:43And then school in September.
55:49Yes.
55:55She must go to school and be okay.
55:57And be with at least one of her parents.
56:01She must go home.
56:05She will leave you on age 5.
56:08It, uh, makes sense, I suppose.
56:12Of course it makes sense.
56:14I said it.
56:20I want to kiss you.
56:21I miss you.
56:24I miss you so much.
56:26I miss you.
56:32I want to make her a dress for next birthday.
56:35You need to send the fabric.
56:37Liberty fabric.
56:39Liberty.
56:41Really?
56:43Ironic, but I like it.
56:45I love you.
56:50I love you.
56:52And I'm very, very proud of you.
56:53I'm proud of you.
57:14I love you.
57:16I love you.
57:17I love you.
57:18I love you.
57:19I love you.
57:20I love you.
57:21I love you.
57:22I love you.
57:23I love you.
57:24I love you.
57:25I love you.
57:26I love you.
57:27I love you.
57:28I love you.
57:29I love you.
57:30I love you.
57:31I love you.
57:32I love you.
57:33I love you.
57:34I love you.
57:35I love you.
57:36I love you.
57:37I love you.
57:38I love you.
57:40I love you.
57:41I love you.
57:42I love you.
57:43I love you.
57:44I love you.
57:45I love you.
57:46I love you.
57:47I'm looking to buy some Liberty fabric
58:04It's for my wife
58:05She's making a dress for our daughter
58:06Well, these are Liberty fabrics
58:08I think this one
58:15And how old is your daughter?
58:19She's four
58:20Five next birthday
58:22I'd rather buy too much than too little
58:26Okay
58:45Okay, let's get back to your daughter
58:51Okay, let's get back to your daughter
58:53It's a new job for you, with a new job.
59:00With a new job.
59:02With a new job.
59:03Yes.
59:06It's not a good job for you for years.
59:13Your family is a mother.
59:17You don't want to leave your life here.
59:25Why did you do this?
59:28I'm not a person.
59:33You are the country of your country.
59:36You are the country of Iran.
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