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00:00Oh, my God.
00:30I'm sorry...
00:32I'm sorry.
00:34I'm sorry.
00:36I'm sorry.
00:38I'm sorry.
00:40I'm sorry.
00:42I'm sorry.
00:44I'm sorry.
00:46I'm sorry.
00:48You're right.
00:50Oh, my God.
00:52Oh, my God.
00:54Oh.
00:56Oh, my God.
00:58Oh, my God.
01:00How does food cheat wets?
01:02Not bad.
01:04They're only cheat crackers.
01:06Ever since I was.
01:08Hello.
01:09Hello.
01:10Hello.
01:11Richard, my love.
01:12Merry Christmas.
01:13That's right, my goodness.
01:14Well, it's not quite a Merry Christmas, but it's so much the better for hearing your
01:23voice.
01:24Are you eating?
01:25I am.
01:26I'm feeling much better.
01:27Much, much better.
01:28It's so good to hear your voice.
01:31I've got good news.
01:34I've been told they're moving me through the general route.
01:37That is good news.
01:39That's what you need, company.
01:40I hope the other women will like me.
01:42Of course they will.
01:44It'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.
01:55And a merry, merry Christmas to all your beautiful family.
01:58Are you wearing a paper hat?
02:00No.
02:01I will if you want me to.
02:04Misha.
02:05Tell me.
02:06Yeah.
02:07Then I will for you.
02:11It's been snowing here.
02:12Oh, hi.
02:13It's Christmas.
02:14I've been imagining Jesus seeing the snow for the first time, playing the snow.
02:18I can hear her laughing.
02:19Yes, sir.
02:20We'll do that.
02:21Together.
02:22Play with her in the snow.
02:23Hey, do you throw snowballs in a run?
02:24Of course we throw snowballs.
02:25Kulé bass.
02:26What?
02:27Kulé bass.
02:28What?
02:29Kulé bass.
02:30Um.
02:31Kulé bass.
02:32Kulé bass.
02:33Um.
02:34Kulé bass.
02:35It's Persian for snowballs.
02:36Okay.
02:37So, one day I'm going to hit you with the snow.
02:39Oh, I can hear her laughing.
02:40I can hear her laughing.
02:41Yes, sir.
02:42We'll do that.
02:43Together.
02:44Play with her in the snow.
02:45Hey, do you throw snowballs in a run?
02:47Of course we throw snowballs.
02:48Kulé bass.
02:49Kulé bass.
02:50What?
02:53Um.
02:55Kulé bass.
02:57It's Persian for snowball.
02:59Okay.
03:00So, one day I'm going to hit you right on the nose with a Kulé bass.
03:05Is that a promise?
03:08I promise.
03:17I'll be fine.
03:18angenote.
03:21How are they?
03:22Bye, my dad.
03:23Sir.
03:24Hi.
03:25Good morning.
03:26Good morning.
03:27How are you?
03:28Good morning.
03:29Good morning.
03:30Good morning.
03:31I'm going to go.
03:321,300 meters to 1,700 meters.
03:34Here's height is 1,300 meters until 1,700 meters.
03:38Good morning.
03:39That's super neat.
03:40Good morning.
03:41Very happy.
03:42Good morning.
03:43Yes.
03:44I don't know.
04:02I'm going to go.
04:06I'm going to go.
04:14It's not a chance to be here.
04:18It's not a chance to be here.
04:20It's not a chance to be here.
04:44It's not a chance to be here.
04:48We need to have the caretube.
04:50This is a chance to be here.
04:53We have some hope to have some, it's not a chance to be here.
04:57Let me explain your name.
04:59You can give it a mask and go back.
05:02No, I don't want to do this.
05:04This is a case.
05:07This is not an inferiority.
05:10Please make sure you have the best.
05:12This is a case.
05:14I can't get out of my way. I won't do anything.
05:25You can't get out of your mind. I'll go.
05:36If we can't get out of here, we can't tell you about it.
05:40They will be found a message for you to come back to the hospital.
05:44Let's go to the hospital.
06:06We have a new house.
06:08I can't wait.
06:10I can't wait.
06:11I can't wait.
06:13I can't wait.
06:15Come on.
06:17I'll go home.
06:18I'll come home.
06:19I'll go home.
06:26You're welcome?
06:27You're welcome.
06:28You're welcome.
06:30I'm not sure you're doing all your work.
06:33You're welcome.
06:35Oh, my gosh.
06:37You got a wish to hang with you.
06:39You can see if you're feeling alright.
06:41Please, I'm happy.
06:43When you take care of yourself, you have whatever you want.
06:46Hello?
06:47Hello.
06:48That's fine.
06:49Hello, my family.
06:54Your identity.
06:55Doctor, ind Singh.
06:56Doctor, I personalised.
06:58Hello.
06:59My authority says that a female to death.
07:02You should be taking a seat now.
07:04I am so excited.
07:06You're a good time.
07:08That's my dream.
07:10He is the same for her.
07:12My memory is a big step.
07:14I am right here.
07:16You can't buy something.
07:18Beautiful.
07:20What do you do?
07:22I like to love.
07:24I love this.
07:26I've been sick.
07:28If you want to eat, I want to eat a little.
07:30Do you want to do this?
07:32Yes.
07:33We have our own house.
07:35We are going to go to our own house.
07:37We are going to go to our house.
07:39We will go to our house.
07:41This house is not possible.
07:43But we will have a very important place to do it.
07:45Yes.
07:51Come on.
07:53Come on.
07:54Come on.
07:55Come on.
07:56Come on.
08:00Let's go.
08:02Ok.
08:03We will go.
08:05How it is.
08:06A little bit.
08:07Let's try it.
08:08Ok?
08:17Ok.
08:18Ok.
08:19Ok.
08:20Ok.
08:21Ok.
08:22Ok.
08:23Ok.
08:24Ok.
08:25Ok.
08:26Ok Ok.
08:30I want to say thank you for the kindness.
08:50We've all felt it.
08:51The response to the campaign has been overwhelming.
08:54And 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.
09:05And they came to their windows.
09:07They heard us.
09:09They heard us.
09:39You're welcome!
09:40Your prisoner of the night of the night, get ready!
09:45Just help me!
09:46Come through and see your parents!
09:48I don't know what to say.
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15:21It's been a long time for you.
15:26It's been a long time for five years.
15:30Sheeran, you have a drink of tea.
15:40Sheeran,
15:43we will help you.
15:46We will help you.
15:51Five years.
16:05But after serving a third of her sentence, she will be eligible for parole.
16:13Should that be our next target?
16:18Suddenly it feels real.
16:20She's already served 10 months.
16:22That could mean parole within the next year.
16:24Yeah, I said it feels real.
16:27I don't for a minute believe we should be accepting it as inevitable.
16:30Yeah, but...
16:32We're discussing options, Rick.
16:34That's all.
16:35Thank God she has Gabriella and her family.
16:41Targeting parole would seem to be a very sensible option.
16:44It would get her out of prison and with her family.
16:48The Foreign Office would be on board with that, I'm sure.
16:51The Minister has agreed to meet with us to discuss his recent visit to Tehran.
16:56We should listen to what he has to say.
16:58He'll want to carry on where they left off last year.
17:00Talk about repatriating Gabriella.
17:02It's not an option.
17:05I made a promise to bring Nazanin home.
17:09That's what I'll do.
17:13They come home together.
17:14George will have updated you on the nuts and bolts of my meetings in Tehran.
17:21We've focused heavily on all dual nationality cases.
17:25They, of course, do not recognize dual nationality, but...
17:29I do feel, realistically, it was as successful as it could have been.
17:33That's good to hear.
17:34We have to get the Iranian judicial authorities on our side.
17:39And once again, I am going to be open here.
17:41I remain vehemently opposed to your strategy.
17:45Okay.
17:47You are venturing beyond the compassion of a father and a husband
17:51and 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.
18:00Your campaigning is undermining what we're trying to achieve.
18:05Nazanin'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,
18:25not someone interested in tank deals.
18:27Thank you for your sincerity and integrity.
18:32But I've looked at other earlier cases of hostage taking
18:35and remaining silent has yielded those families no result whatsoever.
18:41So there has been unseen progress.
18:43And if the Iranians are saying, I'm political,
18:47I take that to mean I'm an inconvenience.
18:52That will not change.
18:53Well then you are compounding the problem.
18:56Perhaps Richard could write to President Rouhani himself.
19:01As a husband and father.
19:04Yes, 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.
19:15I will give you my mobile number.
19:19But I can only advise...
19:22It is unhelpful if we are not seen as one team.
19:27Hold that criticism.
19:29Share it with the world, but only once she's out.
19:32Richard.
19:34Richard, come in.
19:36I think we should hear him.
19:38Give him a chance, cooperate.
19:40Say what they want us to say.
19:42No, no, no, they know you would never agree to that.
19:46If he is now speaking directly to the Arena Ministry,
19:48or judiciary even, it does make sense to work together.
19:52In sync, just see where it takes us.
19:53So we back off talking about the debt?
19:55For now, yes.
19:57We still press for parole,
19:59but we give the Foreign Office the space and time they've requested.
20:03It's your decision.
20:05Okay.
20:07Take a minute and think about it.
20:09Okay.
20:11Take a minute and think about it.
20:23I agreed to keep quiet, and what good did it do?
20:50Did you see his fucking tweet?
20:51Tobias Elwood, saying they're awaiting permission
20:55from the family to repatriate Gabriela.
20:57Yeah, I've seen it.
20:59I've had phone calls, emails,
21:02I've been doorstepped by journalists even,
21:04all with the same question slash accusation.
21:06Why am I being such a bad parent?
21:08Why am I leaving my two-year-old daughter languishing in Iran?
21:11Why won't I bring her home?
21:13Ignore it.
21:14Questions are planned and deliberate, designed to shift focus.
21:17Because if the government are asked about Nazanin,
21:19they want to be talking about something other than the tank deal.
21:22So that's something they've decided is Gabriela.
21:25All to save them the inconvenience of talking about money they've owed
21:28and not paid for more than 40 years.
21:30Welcome to Westminster.
21:31I feel like now I'm fighting two governments.
21:35The Iranians and my own.
21:36And the Iranians and my own.
21:40The Iranians and their own.
21:42The Iranians and their own.
21:44The Iranians and their own.
21:46The Iranians and their own.
21:50You're already in a moment three months after the invasion of Pipa.
21:51The Iranians and its own.
21:52I've beenkriterate.
21:53You're going to the Iranians and the other.
21:55I've been there for the war.
21:57I can't wait for a while.
21:59How is it?
22:00I've been there for a long time.
22:01My own.
22:02My age is bigger, my age is bigger, my age is bigger, my age is bigger.
22:09Okay, my dear friend, some of them are of course, some of them are in the infrarian.
22:17Something I can see is a power and power.
22:23We are all in this country. We are all in this country.
22:28The law of the law and the law of the law and the law of the law is all in itself, especially for us.
22:37The goal is to not to be I. I am not to be a big one.
22:41You see, I am not to be a big one.
22:45I am not to be a big one.
22:54Do you think you are a child?
22:56Yes
23:26Amishé.
23:56What is it?
24:12A gift.
24:15From a complete stranger.
24:18That's nice.
24:21It is.
24:23Blankets.
24:24For you and Gabriella.
24:26What is that you're knitting?
24:32I'm making a cardigan.
24:34For me?
24:37I think you dropped a stitch.
24:38I'm making a cardigan.
24:39I'm making a cardigan.
24:42I'm making a cardigan.
24:44I'm making a cardigan.
24:55What are you doing?
24:57You are a good girl.
24:58You are a good girl.
25:00Yes, I am.
25:02Good girl.
25:03Yes, good girl.
25:04Hi, you are good.
25:06Yes, it's a good girl.
25:12Good girl.
25:14Good girl, that's where you are?
25:17You have never this place.
25:20It's a holiday.
25:22Oh my god, I'm all waiting for you.
25:26It's been a year.
25:28It's been a year since I've been in my life.
25:31It's been a long time for me.
25:33It's been a long time, but it's another year.
25:36It's been a long time.
25:38Let's go.
25:40I'm waiting for you.
26:22My 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.
26:59Did 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.
27:23But as the months slip by, my hopes fading.
27:31I'm filled with an inescapable depression.
27:35Tell me this will end.
27:37Tell me I will be coming home.
27:41I've left for Gisu's visits.
27:47I miss her cuddles when she's not here.
27:51I miss you, my love.
27:53I miss you.
27:55I miss you.
28:03I miss you.
28:05I miss you.
28:07I miss you.
28:09I miss you, my daddy.
28:13I miss you.
30:15You've heard by now.
30:23One hour till the house sits.
30:24There's time yet.
30:26Do you know what you'll say?
30:28Yes.
30:29Tell them she'll most likely be hauled into an interrogation room because of this.
30:32Hello, Denton.
30:44Question extended.
30:45My constituent Nazneen Zaghari-Rackliff has been in prison in Iran for 18 months now.
30:52She'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.
31:01The 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.
31:15It 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.
31:25It is unforgivable to repeat the case.
31:55It is unforgivable to keep the case.
31:57You can get the same in charge of the eyes.
31:58I hope that you have a belief in the world.
31:59That's what you don't want to be able to keep the case.
32:00That's what I have to say.
32:01You don't want to say, dear.
32:06I'll be here to go.
32:07Me?
32:10I'll be here.
32:11I will be here.
32:12A woman, my wife.
32:13I'm here.
32:14She's one for you.
32:15I'll be here.
32:16My wife.
32:18I have a man.
32:19My wife.
32:20She's a man.
32:21She has a man.
32:22She's a man.
32:23We've got a man.
32:24That's right.
32:25What do you do when you do it?
32:30I've done a few times before that I've done a job.
32:36I've done a job.
32:38There's a difference.
32:40I'll give you eight points to the job.
32:43Eight points.
32:45I've done a job.
32:48I can't do a job.
32:50What are you doing?
32:53Yeah.
32:55Yeah.
32:57It's the idea.
32:59Yeah.
33:00It's the idea it's good.
33:02It's a good idea.
33:03Yeah.
33:05I can't do it for support.
33:10I'm gonna use a job.
33:13It's indispensable.
33:16No, no problem.
33:17I can't believe it.
33:19I can't believe it.
33:21but I don't know how to do it.
33:23They need to make a decision.
33:29Do you want to do it?
33:35Do you want to do it?
33:37Do you want to do it?
33:39The job has been done.
33:41If you want to do it, then you can do it.
33:43Do it.
33:45Do it.
33:47Do it.
33:49Do it.
33:55Richard, I've spent 18 months in prison.
33:57Nine months in solitary confinement.
33:59I've endured nine months of interrogations,
34:01all of the time speaking the truth.
34:03Of course you were.
34:05They say the British government have admitted that I'm a spy.
34:09And now there's to be a second trial.
34:13My God.
34:15But listen.
34:17I'm meeting with someone.
34:19The man responsible, in fact.
34:21And good may come of it.
34:23Why?
34:24Why did he say it at all?
34:25I don't understand.
34:26A mistake.
34:27He has admitted he was mistaken.
34:29But things are happening once again.
34:31Good things, we hope.
34:33I've got to go.
34:39I will bring you home.
34:43Promise.
34:44Promise me.
34:45I promise.
34:46Okay.
34:50Now that I love you.
34:52And I miss you so very much.
34:55I miss you.
34:56I miss you.
35:13Felix!
35:15Felix!
35:16Wrenchard!
35:18Sorry.
35:19I thought you might want to see this before you see him.
35:22It's effectively saying Nazanin's a hostage.
35:25And he talks about Boris paying the debt.
35:27Well, that's interesting.
35:28That is interesting.
35:29I mean, this is Johnson's newspaper.
35:31Johnson's mouthpiece.
35:33After his fuck-up, maybe he wants to be seen to be, you know, saving the day.
35:38It might be useful if I recap our meeting with Foreign Secretary Mr. Johnson.
35:49He was clear that he was taking Nazanin's case very seriously.
35:53He said that he thought the campaign had moved the country.
35:58It was important for me to stress the urgency of Nazanin's situation.
36:02We talked about his forthcoming trip to Iran.
36:05We talked about whether I might accompany him.
36:08He said he was keen to take me, but that was something to be resolved within the Foreign Office.
36:18I am hopeful that he will do everything he can to bring Nazanin home by Christmas.
36:23Did he apologise?
36:24We talked about what happens next.
36:26How to help Nazanin now.
36:29And 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 Nazanin as if I'd left him there.
36:44But to be fair, we all came out of the meeting thinking he'll sort it.
36:49Get the debt paid.
36:51The people at the Sun wouldn't be saying this if they didn't have knowledge of Treasury approval.
36:55You would hope not.
36:56Yeah, can we check? Can we find out?
36:58No, they won't share.
37:00The Foreign Office still insists there is no link between the detention of Nazanin and the monies owed for non-delivered tanks.
37:07All that said, it is impossible not to be hopeful.
37:11And politically, it could well be that it is now or never.
37:14A month ago, we didn't matter.
37:17His cock up before that committee has changed all that.
37:20Now he just needs to get it over the line.
37:23The Foreign Office has changed all the show.
37:26The Transcrisis have returned to the police coverage and over the line.
37:29The insurance office gave a lot of information to the authorities.
37:32But also, it is a complete mistake.
37:34Do not believe in the government, the private law has changed.
37:35President S?
37:37All rights, we have requested all those kinds.
37:40The other ones are registered for the Supreme Court.
37:41The Supreme Court and the National Council should be in that.
37:43Oh, we have a unique message.
37:45The Supreme Court should be here.
37:46The Supreme Court should be here.
37:47The Supreme Court should be here.
37:48Do not believe in this case for the Supreme Court.
37:49I don't have to admit it. Do you want to do the same thing?
37:52No, I don't.
37:54I'm actually a judge of the actual authority.
37:59Do you want to do it?
38:01Yes.
38:07Do you want to go to the house?
38:09Just do it!
38:11Just do it!
38:19I'm sorry, I'm sorry.
38:49Do you want me to go?
38:51Yes, I will.
38:53Thank you very much.
38:55Thank you very much.
39:07Do you have any love to do this?
39:09Yes, I have a lot of love to do this.
39:11I have a lot of love to do this.
39:13I can see.
39:15Can you do this?
39:17Yes, I have a lot of love to do this.
39:19Let me go.
39:21Let me go.
39:23What is the problem?
39:25My father is done.
39:27I am going to the English talk, and my son Johnson did.
39:31He did not introduce himself.
39:33He did not introduce himself.
39:35No, I am not.
39:37But it was a good one.
39:39He came here to help.
39:41He said that he came here to the Iran.
39:43He said that he came here to the Iran.
39:45It's been a long time and it's been a long time and it's been a long time.
39:50Okay, so we'll be waiting for you.
39:53I'm sorry.
39:55Can you see my mom?
39:58Oh my God, I can see you.
40:01What a nice feeling of this guy.
40:15I don't know.
40:45I don't know.
41:15I don't know.
41:17I don't know.
41:19I don't know.
41:21I don't know.
41:23I don't know.
41:25I don't know.
41:27I don't know.
41:29I don't know.
41:31I don't know.
41:33It's my small one.
41:43What are you going to have, red or white?
41:45Take this.
41:47Oh, it smells great.
41:49How do we think this is big enough?
41:51Yeah. That is spicy.
41:53Yeah, I think it's good.
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. Merry Christmas.
42:13Cheers, darling. Happy Christmas.
42:31I'm sorry, I'm sorry for the rest of my life.
42:33No, I'm sorry for the rest of my life, but who's really looking for a strange cuadro?
42:43Oh!
42:45Oh!
42:46Yeah, I'm sorry.
42:49You're on my own.
42:50Richard, 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?
43:19I do, and I won't stop.
43:22Every day I'll be working to get you the fuck out of here, believe me.
43:49In 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.
44:04Well, Boris Johnson has led his political career as a colourful maverick.
44:07Our 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.
44:58Good luck with your career.
44:59I'll be like, good luck with your career.
45:01Good luck with your career.
45:05Bad luck with your career.
45:11Welcome everyone.
45:13.
45:36.
45:36.
45:38.
45:40.
45:41.
45:42.
45:43I'm going to go to the house and I'm going to go to the house.
45:47You can call me the phone.
46:03I'm going to go to the house.
46:06Where are you?
46:08I'm going to go to the house.
46:10I'm going to go to the house.
46:12Can you tell me how to do the house?
46:14Why don't you want to do the house?
46:19I'm going to go to the house.
46:21Come on.
46:26Hey, Richard.
46:29It's me.
46:31It's me.
46:32I'm Martin Perlow.
46:35Okay, let's go.
53:05She will leave you on age five.
53:09It makes sense, I suppose.
53:13Of course it makes sense.
53:14I said it.
53:15I want to kiss you.
53:45I love you.
54:15I love you.
54:45I'm looking to buy some liberty fabric.
54:56I'm looking to buy some liberty fabric.
54:59It's for my wife.
55:00It's for my wife.
55:01It's for my wife.
55:02She's making a dress for her daughter.
55:02Well, these are liberty fabrics.
55:04I think this one.
55:09And how old is your daughter?
55:13She's for her.
55:14She's for her, she's for her, she's for her.
55:18I'd rather buy too much than too little.
55:20I'll come to her.
55:21I'll do it.
55:22I'll be with you.
55:27I'll do it.
55:29I'll do it.
55:31I'll do it.
55:32I'll do it.
55:33I'll do it.
55:39I'll do it.
55:40I'll do it.
55:41I'll do it.
55:42I'll do it.
55:48I'll do it.
55:49I'll do it.
55:50You're my husband.
55:51I'll do it.
55:52Your daughter.
55:53You are the one who has a family home.
55:54You're a family home.
55:57You are the obligatory.
55:58You will need to come up with your marriage with years.
56:04I will do it.
56:07It's like a mother.
56:10We don't want you to leave your life here.
56:16Why are you doing this? Why did you do this?
56:19I'm not alone.
56:23You're not alone.
56:26You're not alone.
56:29You're not alone.
56:32Yes, I'm alone.
56:34You're alone.
56:36Then, let's work with us.
56:39In England.
56:44We can't be free to you.
56:47Let's leave your daughter to England.
56:51We will work with you.
56:57We can't be before your daughter.
57:00We have almost two years ago.
57:08You said nothing to me.
57:11You said nothing to me about it.
57:13You've never been for me.
57:15You've never done me for two years.
57:17You've never been to your father.
57:20You've never done anything.
57:22You've never done anything.
57:25You can't believe it.
57:27You can't believe it.
57:29You can't believe it.
57:31I'm sorry.
57:35It's my fault.
57:39You can't believe it.
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