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00:00Oh, my God.
00:30Ha-ha-ha-ha!
00:32That's it!
00:34Ha-ha-ha!
00:36Leave it for me.
00:38What is it?
00:46The girls are the boys,
00:48the boys are the boys.
00:50They're the boys.
00:52Oh, oh, oh, oh.
00:54Oh, oh, oh!
00:56The girls are the boys!
00:58How does food cheat when it's not bad, they're only cheat crackers, after all.
01:08Hello, for some reason.
01:10Hello.
01:14Richard, my love, Merry Christmas.
01:16That's my love, my goodness.
01:18Well, it's not quite a Merry Christmas, but it's so much the better for hearing your voice.
01:24Are you eating?
01:25I am. I'm feeling much better, much, much better.
01:28It's so good to hear your voice.
01:32I've got good news. I've been told they're moving me through the general route.
01:37That is good news. That's what you need, company.
01:40I hope the other women will like me.
01:43Of course they will. It's impossible not to like you.
01:47Where are you?
01:48I'm at my parents' house, having Christmas dinner, and thinking about you the whole time.
01:54And a Merry, Merry Christmas to all your beautiful family.
01:58Are you wearing good paper hats?
02:00Uh, no. I will if you want me to.
02:04Yes, yeah.
02:06For me.
02:06Yeah, then, um, then I will, for you.
02:14It's been snowing here.
02:26Oh, hi, it's Christmas.
02:27I've been imagining Gisu seeing the snow for the first time, playing the snow.
02:32I can hear her laughing.
02:34Yes, sir.
02:35We'll do that.
02:37Together.
02:39Play with her in the snow.
02:40Um, hey, do you, do you, um, do you throw snowballs in a run?
02:46Of course we throw snowballs.
02:48Guley barf.
02:50What?
02:53Um, Guley barf.
02:57It's Persian for snowball.
02:58Okay, so, one day I'm going to hit you right on the nose, with a Guley barf.
03:05Is that a promise?
03:08I promise.
03:09Pairhouse height is 1,300 meters until 1,700 meters.
03:39I'm very happy.
03:41It is, yeah.
03:42Very happy.
04:01I'll be right back.
04:03What a little.
04:08I'm sorry.
04:14I'm sorry.
04:18I'm sorry.
04:20I'm sorry.
04:38I'm sorry.
04:40I'm sorry.
04:42I'm sorry.
04:44I'm sorry.
04:46I'm sorry.
04:48I'm sorry.
04:50I'm sorry.
04:52I'm sorry.
04:54I'm sorry.
04:56You're wrong.
04:58Tell us your name.
05:00Put your clothes on and it's gone.
05:02No, I wouldn't do so.
05:04It's the only one.
05:06No, I'm from the infarad, I'm from the security guard.
05:10I'm sorry, you can't do anything.
05:12This is normal, right?
05:14I don't have to give up because of my life.
05:18I'm not doing anything.
05:24Can you see this in your head?
05:27I'll go back.
05:36If you don't want to leave, we will be able to tell you about it.
05:40They will have a message to you again.
05:44Let's go.
06:06I'll show you the same thing.
06:09I'll show you the same thing.
06:11I don't know.
06:13Come on.
06:17I'll show you the same thing.
06:19I'll show you the same thing.
06:26You're welcome?
06:27You're welcome.
06:29I'm not sure.
06:31We've done all the work we've done.
06:34I love her with you.
06:38I'll show you the same thing.
06:43This is anепony.
06:44This is a bit
06:58this is a word and is a chap.
07:00I'm a husband, I'm a woman.
07:02Go on, I'm a family.
07:06Thanks.
07:09I'm a baby, I'm a baby.
07:12You're a baby.
07:14I'm a baby.
07:16I'm a baby.
07:18You'll buy something, you'll buy it.
07:20You'll buy it.
07:22What's that?
07:23Yes.
07:25I'll read it.
07:26I'm a baby.
07:28Yes, it's a great deal.
07:29What's going on?
07:31Do you want to do it?
07:32Yes.
07:33Yes, we have our own house.
07:37Yes, it's our house.
07:38We'll try to get our house.
07:40It's a house that doesn't work,
07:42but it's important that we have to be able to do it.
07:50Let's go.
07:51Let's go.
07:52Let's go.
07:54Let's go.
07:55Let's go.
07:58It's so easy, you know.
08:07Is it good?
08:16No.
08:17It's good.
08:18It's very good.
08:20It's very good.
08:21Let's go.
08:22Let's go.
08:23Let's go.
08:24Let's go.
08:28Let's go.
08:31Let's go.
08:33Let's go.
08:34Let's go.
08:47I want to say thank you for the kindness.
08:50We've all felt it.
08:51The response to the campaign has been overwhelming.
08:55And 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.
09:06And they came to their windows.
09:09They heard us.
09:12She's really late in they came to bed.
09:21That's the step in the back to the tight end.
09:24If she and waited for her wichtig to come, I'll lay out and go ahead.
09:26Oh, okay.
09:27Hey, there.
09:28Oh, okay.
09:29Oh.
09:30Say hi.
09:31That's Student of the course, she will skip.
09:34Fers-ugal-s claws are看到.
09:35Hasn't it been treats for them?
09:37Yes, it is.
09:38Oh, it's a tooth in my pocket.
09:39Oh, wait.
09:40You're a man!
09:44You're going to get your daughter to get your daughter.
09:46You're going to get your daughter to get your daughter.
10:10Good morning.
10:40Do you know why you are in this case?
10:43It's for the prosecution and the prosecution.
10:47You can see it.
10:51General Gazi.
10:53I am a man.
10:56I am not guilty.
10:59I don't accept any of these.
11:02I have come to Iran.
11:04I have come to the house.
11:06I have come to the house.
11:09I have come to the house.
11:11My father, my father,
11:13my father will give me a message.
11:16I have nine months of fraud.
11:19I have no idea what to do.
11:21I am a sinner.
11:23Please forgive me.
11:26What is it?
11:39I can't do it.
11:41You have no idea what to do.
11:43You have no idea what to do.
11:45I am sorry.
11:47I am sorry.
11:49Come on, I am sorry.
11:51Come on.
11:53I'll tell you that you don't have anything to do with it.
11:59If you don't know who you are, who you are, who you are, you don't know.
12:03We need to do it, we need to do it.
12:07Come on.
12:08I don't want you to be free.
12:19Do you want me to do it?
12:22I forgot to move.
12:24I'm sorry.
12:25How did you do it?
12:27I'm sorry.
12:45I've just made it.
12:47I was right.
12:51Oh, my God.
12:53Oh, my God.
12:55Hello, my God.
12:57Hello, my God.
12:59Hello, my God.
13:01My God.
13:03My God.
13:05My God.
13:07How are you?
13:09I'm sorry.
13:11We've been doing the English talk.
13:13We're going to talk to you with your father.
13:15We're going to talk to you.
13:17My my God.
13:19Are you giving me the language of the Government of the South?
13:23He said that you're a little bit.
13:25But it's more than a way to give you the language of the South.
13:28He gave the language of the South.
13:30What?
13:32I have been telling you that he will not be.
13:34I'm not telling you that he will not be.
13:36I don't tell you that he will not be.
13:38We all have to do it.
13:41I told you that
13:43I have to tell you that
13:45I got the mother's back to the mother's back to the mother's back.
13:52Is this the job?
13:55I don't know.
13:57I'm going to be the mother's back to the mother's back.
14:00Yes, I'm sure.
14:02I'm going to be the passport to the mother's back.
14:12I don't know.
14:15Why?
14:18Why can't you say something to me?
14:21Why she was going to lose his mind?
14:27Why can't you...
14:29Why can't you ever write down?
14:32Why would you say something to me?
14:37Why do you understand what money is going to do?
14:40Why doesn't you do so much?
14:42Why doesn't you think so...
14:43Why is that so lovely?
14:44He was accused of the only civil rights on the border and in the prison.
14:49He was arrested at the prison area.
14:51This is due to the secretary of the government
14:54where the government is in the prison.
14:58The place that he has been in Turkey...
15:02Please!
15:09Thank you!
15:11Can you do it for me?
15:44We will help you with the same way you will help us with every single person.
16:00Five years.
16:06But after serving a third of her sentence, she will be eligible for parole.
16:14Should that be our next target?
16:19Suddenly it feels real.
16:20She's already served 10 months.
16:23That could mean parole within the next year.
16:25Yeah, I said it feels real.
16:27I don't for a minute believe we should be accepting it as inevitable.
16:31Yeah, but we're discussing options, Rick. That's all.
16:36Thank God she has Gabriella and her family.
16:41Targeting parole would seem to be a very sensible option.
16:45It would get her out of prison and with her family.
16:48The Foreign Office would be on board with that, I'm sure.
16:52The Minister has agreed to meet with us to discuss his recent visit to Tyrone.
16:57We should listen to what he has to say.
16:59He'll want to carry on where they left off last year.
17:01Talk about repatriating Gabriella. It's not an option.
17:03I made a promise to bring Nazanin home.
17:09That's what I'll do.
17:13They come home together.
17:15George will have updated you on the nuts and bolts of my meetings in Tehran.
17:21We focused heavily on all dual nationality cases.
17:25They, of course, do not recognize dual nationality, but I do feel realistically it was as successful as it could have been.
17:33That's good to hear.
17:35We have to get the Iranian judicial authorities on our side.
17:40And once again, I am going to be open here.
17:42I remain vehemently opposed to your strategy.
17:45Okay.
17:46You are venturing beyond the compassion of a father and a husband and shifting more into a political space.
17:54The Iranians see it the same and have said as such.
17:57Nazanin being taken as a hostage is politically motivated.
18:02Your campaigning is undermining what we're trying to achieve.
18:06Nazanin's, and others, release.
18:08Their deputy foreign minister had a record of every word spoken by both me and you.
18:13He had the file sat upon his lap.
18:16You criticising the Foreign Office looks like we are not communicating.
18:20Going forward, we would like to present you as someone desperate to be united with his family, not someone interested in tank deals.
18:28Thank you for your sincerity and integrity, but I've looked at other earlier cases of hostage taking and remaining silent has yielded those families no result whatsoever.
18:40What so has been unseen progress.
18:44And if the Iranians are saying, I'm political, I take that to mean I'm an inconvenience.
18:51That will not change.
18:54Well then you are compounding the problem.
18:56Perhaps Richard could write to President Rouhani himself, as a husband and father.
19:03Yes, but that would be better once Gabriella is back home.
19:08Then the content of the letter could be...
19:12She can't come back.
19:14Gabriella is the only thing keeping Nazanin alive.
19:17I will give you my mobile number.
19:19But I can only advise, it is unhelpful if we are not seen as one team.
19:27Hold that criticism.
19:30Share it with the world, but only once she's out.
19:34Richard. Richard, come here.
19:39I think we should hear him.
19:41Give him a chance, cooperate.
19:42Say what they want us to say.
19:44No, no, no, they know you would never agree to that.
19:47If he is now speaking directly to the arena ministry, or judiciary even, it does make sense to work together.
19:56In sync, just see where it takes us.
19:59So we back off talking about the debt?
20:01For now, yes.
20:03We still press for parole, but we give the Foreign Office the space and time they've requested.
20:11It's your decision.
20:14Okay.
20:16Take a minute and think about it.
20:32I agreed to keep quiet, and what good did it do?
20:50Did you see his fucking tweet, Tobias Elwood, saying they're awaiting permission from the family to repatriate Gabriella?
20:58Yeah, I've seen it.
20:59I've had phone calls, emails, I've been doorstepped by journalists even, all with the same question slash accusation.
21:07Why am I being such a bad parent?
21:09Why am I leaving my two-year-old daughter languishing in Iran?
21:12Why won't I bring her home?
21:13Well, ignore it.
21:15Questions are planned and deliberate, designed to shift focus.
21:18Because if the government are asked about Nazanin, they want to be talking about something other than the tank deal.
21:23So that's something they've decided is Gabriella.
21:25Yeah, all to save them the inconvenience of talking about money they vote and not paid for more than 40 years.
21:31Welcome to Westminster.
21:32I feel like now I'm fighting two governments. The Iranians in my own.
21:37You can tell me about deduction, not toys.
21:40?
21:45To turn you out, please!
21:46You will see what kind of recognition so you can speak to me.
21:49Exactly.
21:50Even that kind of recognition has found建 Vocppings laying out the same characteristics,
21:52but to jump into your imagination.
21:53For example, Kevin says the signing,
21:55Oh wow.
21:56My father'sマ沒有.
21:57It's your ط QuickBooks laying out.
21:58It's a way, it's a way of life.
22:02My age is more, my friend, my friend will be more, and my friend will be more.
22:09Well, my dear, some of them are true, some of them are called a infarad.
22:17Something I can see is that power and power.
22:23We are all in this country.
22:25We are all in this country.
22:27The government of this country
22:29will be all in itself.
22:31Especially for us.
22:33I am not sure.
22:37I am not sure.
22:39I am not sure.
22:41I am not sure.
22:43You have told me.
22:45Please.
22:53Do you know what happened?
22:55Yeah.
22:57Yes.
22:59Yes.
23:01Yes.
23:03Yes.
23:05Yes.
23:07Yes.
23:09Yes.
23:15Yes.
23:17Yes.
23:19The people who are always thinking of us are always thinking of us.
23:25Always.
23:27Always.
23:49What is it?
24:12A gift.
24:15From a complete stranger.
24:19That's nice.
24:21It is.
24:23A blanket.
24:24For you and Gabriella.
24:30What is that you're knitting?
24:32I'm making a cardigan.
24:34For me?
24:37I think you dropped a stitch.
24:38What do you think?
24:40. . .
25:10when you are there?
25:12You are not here.
25:14You are not here.
25:16You are not here.
25:18You have to be able to get to.
25:20You are waiting for yourself.
25:22You are waiting for yourself.
25:24It was a year.
25:26I am a year old.
25:28I am a year old who is a mother.
25:30I am a mother.
25:32I am right, but I am another year.
25:34It is a year old.
25:36It is a year old.
25:38Yes, yes, yes.
25:40I will wait for you.
26:08I will wait for you.
26:36My darling Richard, the women here are so kind to me.
26:47No matter how sad and scared they are, how unkind the world has been to them, they care.
26:55Humanity and goodness has never left them.
26:58Did I say one of the older women helped me bake a cake for Gisu's third birthday?
27:04And a pan on top of the stove, would you believe?
27:09It's incredible what resourcefulness they have.
27:13They live in the present and they believe in the future.
27:17But as the months slip by, my hopes fading.
27:29I'm filled with an inescapable depression.
27:34Tell me this will end.
27:37Tell me I will be coming home.
27:40I've left for Gisu's visits.
27:46I miss her cuddles when she's not here.
27:51I miss you, my love.
27:53I miss you.
27:54I miss you.
27:55Yes.
27:56I miss you.
27:57I miss you.
27:59Yes.
28:00Pop, pop, pop, pop
28:30Pop, pop, pop, pop
29:00Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop
29:21Pop, pop, pop
29:24Pop, pop
29:25Pop,�
29:26Pop
29:28Oh, God is the truth?
29:34I'm going to give you a message.
29:40Why? Why would I tell you something?
29:45It's a good thing.
29:47Oh, God, this is the truth.
29:48My God, this is the truth!
29:50It's the truth!
29:54Why would I tell you something?
29:58You're right.
30:00I'm right.
30:02You're right.
30:20You should have heard by now.
30:22One hour till the house sits.
30:24There's time yet.
30:26What did you say?
30:28Yes.
30:30Tell him she'll most likely be hauled into an interrogation room because of this.
30:38Oliver Denton?
30:44Question extended.
30:46My constituent Nazneen Zaghari-Rackliff has been in prison in Iran for 18 months now.
30:52She was 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.
31:02The 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.
31:10It is not enough for the foreign secretary not to know the basic details of the case.
31:14It 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.
31:24...
31:30...
31:32...
31:34...
31:37...
31:38I'm going to go to this place.
32:08It's a new woman.
32:11It's because of you.
32:13And this woman is the only woman.
32:15My dear dear.
32:17My name is Zagari.
32:20Do you have a decision to do this?
32:22This is the first time.
32:27What do you do when you get back to your daughter?
32:33I've never done that before.
32:36I've never done that.
32:38There is an agreement. I would like to give 8 points to the judge.
32:438 points!
32:45I can't do that. I can't do that.
32:50What are these 8 points?
32:56I can't do that.
32:59I can't do that. I can't do that.
33:08But I can't do that. There are no rules.
33:14I can't do that.
33:16No, it is impossible.
33:18I can't do that.
33:20I can't get some kind of hateful about them.
33:22But I can't do that.
33:24They need the court and do it!
33:26Can I do that?
33:29I'll do that.
33:32Richard, I've spent 18 months in prison, nine months in solitary confinement, I've endured
34:00nine months of interrogations all of the time speaking the truth, of course you were, they say the British government have admitted that I'm a spy, and now there's to be a second trial, my God, I'm meeting with someone, the man responsible in fact, and good may come of it, why, why did he say it at all, I don't understand, a mistake, he has admitted he was mistaken,
34:30but things are happening once again, good things we hope, I've got to go, I will bring you home, I promise, promise me, I promise, okay, now that I love you, and I miss you so very much,
34:54I miss you.
34:57Philip!
34:59Philip!
35:00Richard!
35:01Sorry, I thought you might want to see this, before you see him.
35:04It's effectively saying Nazaleen's a hostage, and he talks about Boris paying the debt.
35:11Well, that's interesting.
35:12That is interesting.
35:13I mean, this is Johnson's newspaper, Johnson's mouthpiece.
35:17After his fuck-up, maybe he wants to be seen to be, you know, saving the day.
35:24It might be useful if I recap our meeting with Foreign Secretary, Mr. Johnson.
35:31He was clear that he was taking Nazaleen's case very seriously.
35:38He said that he thought the campaign had moved the country.
35:43It was important for me to stress the urgency of Nazaleen's situation.
35:48We talked about his forthcoming trip to Iran.
35:50We talked about whether I might accompany him.
35:53He said he was keen to take me, but that was something to be resolved within the country.
35:58I am hopeful that he will do everything he can to bring Nazaleen home by Christmas.
36:23Did he apologise?
36:24We talked about what happens next, how to help Nazaleen now, and I'm very grateful for that.
36:33In first instincts, I was worried.
36:36Boris still didn't have his facts clear.
36:39He asked me how I enjoyed my trip to Iran with Nazaleen as if I'd left him there.
36:44But, to be fair, we all came out of the meeting thinking he'll sort it, get the debt paid.
36:50The people at the Sun wouldn't be saying this if they didn't have knowledge of Treasury approval.
36:54You would hope not.
36:55Yeah, can we check, can we find out?
36:57No, they won't share.
36:59The Foreign Office still insists there is no link between the detention of Nazaleen and the monies owed for non-delivered tanks.
37:06All that said, it is impossible not to be hopeful.
37:10And politically, it could well be that it is now or never.
37:14A month ago, it didn't matter.
37:16His cook-up before that committee has changed all that.
37:19Now he just needs to get it over the line.
37:22No.
37:37That is what how the authority has come to your government right now.
37:39If we love our government reparations, we need to do anything to us.
37:41Unless we do not provide any senator, we need to perform this later.
37:43He is a reporter?
37:44He is a reporter, my 이 son Quazim.
37:47Mr. Cairo.
37:48I didn't do that. Do you want to do it again?
37:51No, I don't do it.
37:54I'm actually going to go back to my head.
37:58Do you want to do it again?
38:00Yes.
38:06Do you want to go to your house?
38:09It's all right now!
38:11Put your house in front of me!
38:18.
38:25.
38:30.
38:32.
38:33.
38:36.
38:37.
38:38.
38:42.
38:44.
38:45Yes, this is my soul, but we are happy when we do it!
38:50Can I help you go?
38:52Yeah, I'm glad.
38:55I hope to make you feel it!
38:57Do you have any therapy for English?
39:00Yes, I do.
39:01But I think that it is one of those people.
39:05To be careful about aalanche...
39:07Well, do you think about it?
39:09Yes, I do.
39:11Adieu, dear.
39:12I can see you.
39:14Can you see your own story?
39:16Can you see your story?
39:21Let me go.
39:23What's going on?
39:26We were going to visit the English story.
39:29We were going to see him.
39:31He didn't do anything.
39:33He didn't do anything.
39:35But I did not do anything.
39:37He came to help me.
39:39He said he came to Iran to fight.
39:44He said that he would do everything.
39:47He would do it and do it.
39:49Okay, we will wait for him.
39:52I am so glad.
39:54Can I help you?
39:56Oh my God, I can see you.
39:58What a nice feeling of this guy.
40:39Love is a person and a person. Love is a person who doesn't care about it, but with a person who doesn't care about it.
40:50Do I decorate or wait?
40:54And we do it together.
40:56Love is a person and a person.
41:18But one of those three is love.
41:48Do we think this is big enough?
41:50Yes.
41:51That is diaper.
41:53Yes, I think it is.
41:55Could I just say, let's toast the chef.
41:58What a spread, really.
42:00She's done it again.
42:01And also, can I just say, absent friends?
42:05Yes, of course.
42:07Fingers crossed.
42:08Merry Christmas.
42:10Cheers, darling.
42:13Happy Christmas.
42:18For fun, you will make friends future,
42:24do we call them.
42:28A Boi comment?
42:31I am very т.o.
42:33I am very empowered.
42:36To meet for abraılan at Casuala,
42:40God is so precious.
42:44I don't know.
42:46Richard, Boris Johnson has been and gone.
43:02I know, and nothing.
43:04There are new charges against me, all of them fabricated.
43:07We're constantly being refused fairlough, not to mention parole.
43:10Gisu is growing up without me.
43:12Nothing, nothing is changing, Richard.
43:15Get me the fuck out of here.
43:17Get me the fucking fuck out of here, do you hear me?
43:20I do, and I won't stop.
43:22Every day I'll be working to get you the fuck out of here, believe me.
43:45In 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.
44:03Well, Boris Johnson has led his political career as a colourful maverick.
44:08Our deputy political editor, John Pienaar, has been looking back at his time as Foreign Secretary.
44:12Up or down, in or out of government, there's no...
44:15Thank you for your service.
44:17Good luck with your career, sir.
44:21Onwards and fucking upwards, no doubt.
44:24Good luck with your career.
44:54Good luck with your career.
45:24Good luck with your career.
45:54Oh
46:24Hey, Richard, it's me, it's me, I'm Arthur Ferloff.
46:35I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
52:37We will.
52:39I will be 14 and then Giesel will be 5 the following June and then school in September.
52:47Yes.
52:48Yes.
52:49She must go to school with me and be with at least one of the parents.
53:01She must go home.
53:03She must go home.
53:04She must go home.
53:05She will leave you on age five.
53:08It makes sense, I suppose.
53:11It makes sense, I suppose.
53:12I want to kiss you.
53:13I want to kiss you.
53:18I want to kiss you.
53:21I miss you so much.
53:23I miss you.
53:24I miss you.
53:25I miss you.
53:26I miss you.
53:30I want to make her a dress for her next birthday.
53:34I miss you.
53:35I miss you.
53:36I miss you.
53:38I miss you.
53:40You need to send me to the fabric.
53:41Liberty fabric.
53:42Liberty?
53:43But I like it.
53:49I love you.
53:50And I'm very, very proud of you.
53:52I love you.
54:22I love you.
54:52I'm looking to buy some Liberty fabric.
54:59It's for my wife.
55:00She's making a dress for our daughter.
55:02Well, these are Liberty fabrics.
55:09I think this one.
55:12And how old is your daughter?
55:14She's four.
55:15Five next birthday.
55:17I'd rather buy too much than too little.
55:21Okay.
55:40Your daughter, let me know.
55:42I think her daughter, let me know.
55:43What's your daughter?
55:44What's your daughter?
55:45What's your daughter?
55:50I don't have to call you a new girl.
55:51She has a new woman in your house.
55:52I'm like I know you're a young girl.
55:53She has a new girl.
55:54She has a new girl.
55:55She has a new girl.
55:56She has a new girl.
55:57She has a new girl.
55:58It's not bad for you, but for years it will be better.
56:04Your family is a mother.
56:10We don't want you to leave your life at the same time.
56:16Why are you doing this? Why are you doing this?
56:19I'm not alone.
56:21What are you doing here?
56:23You are Iran.
56:25Do not say anything about you?
56:27Yes, I am.
56:29Then you work with us.
56:31In England.
56:33We will be free from you.
56:35Let's leave your daughter.
56:37In England.
56:39We will be free from you.
56:41We will be free from you.
56:43We will leave you in England.
56:45We will leave your daughter.
56:47We will leave you in England.
56:49We will leave you in England.
56:51We will leave you in the future.
56:53We will leave you in England.
56:57And you will leave you in the future.
56:59You will leave your daughter behind you.
57:05It's about two years.
57:09You have no doubt about me.
57:13You have no doubt about me.
57:15You have no doubt about me.
57:17You have no doubt about me.
57:19We will leave you after your wife.
57:20We will leave you forever.
57:22We will leave you in the future.
57:29So, you will leave you in your department.
57:31You will see previous years,
57:32you will leave me in the office.
57:35That's how it is.
57:39You will have to get home.
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