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00:00My name is Richard Radcliffe,
00:28husband of Nazanin, Zagari Radcliffe.
00:32Today was to have been day 15 of our joint hunger strike.
00:37I say was because we have just received a call from Ebon prison
00:43to say that Nazanin has broken our hunger strike,
00:47and I will now break mine.
00:58I experienced it.
01:00文 of God said,
01:02I experienced it.
01:03I experienced it.
01:04Hey, Baba!
01:05Do you see me?
01:07Do you see me?
01:09I experienced it!
01:10And I experienced it!
01:12I experienced it!
01:15I experienced it!
01:17Get out of here!
01:18I'm not saying that I'm not saying that.
01:23You're a mother?
01:27You have a child?
01:28Don't be scared.
01:29When I'm not saying English, I don't know how to live in English.
01:35I'm not saying that I'm not eating this.
01:37It was the last chance for me to protest.
01:39We have been protesting Nazanin's continued incarceration as she faces the trauma of
02:08Gabriella's return to the UK but as a mother she will always do what is best for her daughter.
02:23We are an ordinary family, an innocent family and hopefully soon we will be together again
02:32and hopefully Nazanin will receive the medical attention she has so far been denied.
03:02But you are never a man of a man of a man of a man.
03:06I hope you will be a man of a man.
03:32Today is Sunday, and they've granted me a final visit at Gisu.
04:02A part of me cannot wait to hold her, smell, and kiss her.
04:14Another part of me knows that it is for the last time.
04:20Until when?
04:30I am broken.
05:00A part of me does not need to be a father.
05:07Do you want me to be a father?
05:10Do you want to go to the doctor?
05:14Yes.
05:15Do you want to go to the doctor?
05:18Yes.
05:19Do you want to go to the professor?
05:22Go.
05:23The daughter of my own daughter.
05:29Are you ready?
05:30Are you ready?
05:31I'm ready.
05:36My name is my name.
05:37My name is my name.
05:38My name is my name.
05:39I'm ready.
05:40How are you?
05:42Let's go.
05:43My name is my name.
05:45Let's go.
05:46You're ready.
05:47I'm ready.
05:48I'm ready.
05:49Go.
05:50Go.
05:51Go.
05:52Go.
05:53Go.
05:54Go.
05:55Go.
06:09You can let me go with you.
06:22You are the one who saves me.
06:27I will cloud my eyes.
06:33You are the one who saves me.
06:39And this is home. This is where we live. You, me and mummy. You probably don't remember
07:04any of it. You were tiny. Richard, where shall I put the suitcases?
07:14Um, yeah, we can pop them in the bedrooms through here. And Mohamed, this is your room.
07:19You can put your stuff in here. And Gabriela, this is your bedroom next door to mummy and
07:25daddy's room.
07:34Um, Mohamed? Gabriela's saying something.
07:54She says the bed is for a baby.
07:58Oh, yes. I'm sorry. Um, you see, the last time you were here, the last time I saw you, you were a baby.
08:13Um, we'll buy you a big girl's bed. A new bed. A big girl's bed. Because you will need lots of sleep to do well in school.
08:23Oh, you must be tired. Um, would you like a glass of milk?
08:34And a biscuit?
08:36Follow me.
08:39This is, um, this is kitchen in here.
08:45Now, I've got a really good book here. Shall I read you a story?
08:49No, no, I need to know what she said.
09:02She wants grandmother to do to her story.
09:07Understandable.
09:09Her grandmother has been a mother.
09:10Yeah.
09:11Why didn't you read it?
09:12No, no, no, no. Go. Try it.
09:13Richard, how relieved are you to have Gabriela home?
09:14Oh, it's, um, wonderful, of course, to see her again after three and a half years.
09:15I'm sorry.
09:16I'm sorry.
09:17I'm sorry.
09:18I'm sorry.
09:19I'm sorry.
09:20I'm sorry.
09:21I'm sorry.
09:22I'm sorry.
09:23I'm sorry.
09:24I'm sorry.
09:25I'm sorry.
09:26Richard, how relieved are you to have Gabriela home?
09:38Oh, it's, um, wonderful, of course, to see her again after three and a half years.
09:45Um, to be able to read her a bedtime story, which I did last night.
09:51Uh, she's, uh, a lot bigger, of course.
09:53She went out age one and three quarters and came back five with her own views.
09:58Thank you very much.
09:59Um, it's, it's wonderful.
10:01Not a relief as such.
10:03Uh, she was always safe, always loved living with her grandparents.
10:08And, of course, she would visit mummy.
10:11Gabriela coming home to Britain, uh, will be difficult for both her and Nazanin.
10:17The next step, of course, is to bring Nazanin home.
10:20And I believe that can only be done with the repayment of the 400 million pound debt.
10:25Regardless of what the government says, that is what this whole mess is about.
10:30Does Gabriela speak English?
10:32No, she does not.
10:34Uh, she might understand a little, but she converses in Farsi.
10:37Uh, she's very much looking forward to starting school.
10:40And as soon as that happens, I'm sure her English will follow.
10:42Oh, speaking of the devil, or should I say angel, she's decided to show her face.
10:47And with a cake as well.
10:48Do you want to put it up here and we'll share it?
10:50Yeah.
10:51Oh, and we can cut it.
10:52It's a, it's a celebration cake, isn't it?
10:54Um, this is Gabriela.
10:57No!
11:04This is Gabriela.
11:09Nazanin!
11:10Nazanin!
11:12Nazanin!
11:14Nazanin!
11:15Nazanin!
11:16Do you have a desire?
11:17Does that desire?
11:18Will you be a desire?
11:19Why do you get it?
11:20Please come back!
11:21The civil society should be free!
11:30No, no, no!
11:31Don't stop too!
11:32You don't have to go in!
11:34Nergis!
11:35I will find your powers and Kate and them.
11:37But 3 hours of this girl, close it.
11:39We will be there for the 7 days.
11:443 days of them!
11:45It's not something that's seven days.
11:47It's something that you don't want to see.
11:48It's not something that you want to see.
11:51I'm sure you're doing it.
11:52I think it's the only thing you want to do.
11:56Let's go.
11:59The political system will be free.
12:04The political system will be free.
12:08The political system will be free.
12:45I guess.
12:47I guess.
12:50We can't do any time with the attorney.
12:54I'll tell you.
12:55Let's go.
13:15Yeah, I'm here.
13:45What?
13:46She has 300 kilometres from a bag.
13:48She doesn't want to go to the store.
13:49She doesn't want to go to the store.
13:50She wants to do everything she wants to do.
13:51She wants to do everything.
13:52Let's go!
13:53Let's go!
13:54Let's go!
13:55Let's go!
13:56Let's go!
13:57Let's go!
14:17She says she doesn't want to write a letter for Father Christmas.
14:21She doesn't want him to come in her house.
14:25I think she might be afraid of this stranger.
14:28What do you call a Father Christmas in Iran?
14:33Baba Noel, no?
14:35Yes, Baba Noel.
14:36Okay.
14:37Well, Gabriella, he's the same person, just a different name.
14:40In England, we call Baba Noel Father Christmas,
14:44and English children write to Father Christmas.
14:48We don't speak English.
14:50We don't speak English.
14:52Can she write another list in English?
14:57Yes.
14:58Yes, of course.
14:59But look, we can just copy the letters out.
15:02The...
15:03The...
15:04...O...
15:07I'm ready, Daddy. Are you ready?
15:29Yes! Go!
15:33Oh, my goodness! You look fantastic. You look so clever already.
15:39Oh, Mummy is going to be so pleased to see you this one day.
15:43And a twirl!
16:03It's really not a creature!
16:05Yes, there is no one to watch it.
16:07There is no one to watch it.
16:09Oh, there is no one.
16:11Oh!
16:44Why is Mummy staying with Mamani?
16:55Well, she's not allowed to leave Iran.
16:59She's allowed to go outside, but not too far,
17:04just to the end of the street.
17:06It's really good Mummy isn't in prison,
17:08but it's still sad she can't come home.
17:12Not yet.
17:14Does that make sense?
17:19One more Christmas, and then in March of next year,
17:22that'll be five years.
17:24A sentence over.
17:26You'll be nearly seven.
17:28Goodness me, an old lady.
17:36I'm not in prison, but I'm still a prisoner.
17:39I cannot wander more than 150 meters from my home,
17:45but I can see her,
17:483,000 miles away.
17:52I spent days on end watching her,
17:56but I'm never with her.
18:00Yes.
18:01Richard, and today we are learning letters.
18:06Off.
18:06Off.
18:09Not.
18:10Not.
18:13On.
18:15On.
18:17Off.
18:17Off.
18:18Off.
18:18Richard, are you working on the laptop again?
18:25Sorry.
18:25No, you're working on the laptop 100 days.
18:30It was her.
18:31Mohammed?
18:43Can you not do that, please?
18:47The cover's a little dusty.
18:48I am reorganizing.
18:49Is your mind here?
18:50No, no.
18:51No, no.
18:51I just lived alone for too long.
18:54We're all going a little bit locked out crazy.
18:56No, no, no.
19:26Yes, well done. High five. So good. Good jumping, kind of room.
19:37After almost five years of separation from her family, the British-Iranian Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has been released at the end of her sentence in Iran.
19:47Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe, who was jailed in Iran nearly five years ago, has had her ankle tag removed by the authorities to mark the end of her sentence,
19:55raising hopes of a return to Britain.
20:26By the event of Iran, the British-Iranian Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe has also been filed for the border of the government of the civil Оps.
20:32Please join in Irish Marketplace, with the authorities' status in Iran, it has to beき.
20:33The country is being imminent, and that happens to the government in Iran.
20:38On ?
20:39You are not yet to be able to be allowed for the government.
20:41You are not yet to be a government-?'
20:42You are not yet to be command-in-l'o.
20:44You are not yet to be able to do that in Iran.
20:47The authorities do not require the power of the government of the government in the country of therates,
20:50and you are not yet to be a government force.
20:52I'll give you an idea.
20:57I'll give you my own.
21:06Why are you doing this?
21:09I'm not sure.
21:10I'm going to give you an idea.
21:12Two years ago, two years ago, I can't do it, I can't do it.
21:16I don't want to do it.
21:18I'm going to give you an idea.
21:22I couldn't be bothered to send somebody to our trial.
21:53Just to sit there.
21:58Well, in their best interest, they said...
22:02They didn't even know when her first sentence ended.
22:11It's like she's not enough.
22:16Give up all those millions of pounds for one juvenile mother.
22:21Not a fucking chance.
22:29It's leverage.
22:33Not to be squandered.
22:38They'll never pay.
22:48They'll never pay.
22:58They'll never pay.
23:00They'll never pay.
23:01They'll never pay.
23:03They'll never pay.
23:05They'll never pay.
23:06They'll never pay.
23:15Can you do it?
23:28My dear Richard,
23:31never in a million years did I think you would need to endure another hunger strike.
23:38I know you're adamant that this is the only way to make us visible,
23:41and I respect your decision, but please don't put your health in danger.
23:50I'm scared. Properly scared.
23:55My mind is constantly with you and Gisu.
23:59I wonder what she feels about all this,
24:03and how much of this strange reality she'll remember.
24:06So, school is cool.
24:12It is cool.
24:14And what about your teachers?
24:15Cool.
24:16And you've made lots of friends.
24:18They're, um, cool.
24:20Oh.
24:21Well, that's cool.
24:36You're very brave.
24:38Yeah.
24:42This way, please.
24:43Under Secretary James Cleverley is joining us.
24:46There we are.
24:47Thanks for coming in.
24:49I simply wanted to say hello, see how you are,
24:54and to assure you that we are doing everything we can
24:58to, firstly, to bring her home and, secondly,
25:03to stop her returning to prison.
25:06Your wife's release is a high priority.
25:08Yes.
25:10What is it you are doing, exactly?
25:12I'm prepared to do whatever it takes.
25:15But, er, obviously, there are things I can't talk to you about,
25:22and I'm acutely aware of not making any missteps.
25:27I've heard all this before and for years.
25:32I've been asked to trust you and to remain patient.
25:35I can no longer do either.
25:37Nothing has changed.
25:40She is not a prisoner as such.
25:42Fundamentally, she is a British citizen
25:44who is being used as a bargaining chip.
25:48When will the Foreign Office acknowledge this fact?
25:52What do you intend to do about it?
25:56Everything we can possibly do.
26:00Foreign Secretary, do you think it would help
26:04if you just paid the Iranians the money that is owing to them?
26:08As I said at the beginning,
26:11there are some things that I can't possibly talk about.
26:16We have known for years it's all about Britain's failure
26:21to honour the IMS debt, despite it being a legal obligation.
26:25But now, post-Brexit, EU sanctions have completely fallen away.
26:30So, there can be no more excuses, it just needs to be paid.
26:37Are you discussing the debt with the Iranians?
26:43We can't disclose details of compensations, but we always, always, always bring up the legitimacy of Nazanin's detention.
26:59Sorry. I just wanted to say, your wife looks so lovely. It's just so awful, what's happened.
27:14Yes. And I hope you're together again very soon.
27:30Thank you. Thank you.
27:36Hundreds of comments like that on social media.
27:38Yeah. And the press?
27:42Beeping interest, I'd say.
27:46Day 15. There'll be more interest.
27:49Day 15 onwards, it becomes more dangerous.
27:51Oh. Good.
28:04You'll never guess who walked past the other day.
28:06The Queen?
28:08Boris. Johnson.
28:10He didn't stop, didn't acknowledge me, he just kept his head down and walked right past.
28:14Oh, my God. Why couldn't you just say hello?
28:16Yeah, or wave.
28:18Actually, it's not allowed. I've been told that Conservative MPs are forbidden to speak to me.
28:24That is ridiculous.
28:26Well, some of them came along anyway, said hi.
28:30Jeremy Hunt came by.
28:31Good. I'm glad.
28:33And a huge number of MPs from other parties.
28:37So at least were visible again.
28:43How are you? The truth. Do not say fantastic.
28:48For your cold.
28:53For your fucking freezing.
29:00Hello.
29:04Thanks for stopping by.
29:05Keep it going.
29:06Thank you, we will.
29:07How are you?
29:08How are you?
29:09Could you?
29:10How are you?
29:11Take all the back of the video.
29:12We need to keep pushing.
29:13We need to keep pushing.
29:20A husband of Nazanin Zaghari Radcliffe, the mother from West Hampstead, who's being detained in Iran, says he's looking and feeling rough on the 16th day of his hunger strike, demanding the government does more to help secure his wife's life.
29:34He's being detained because the UK failed to pay a debt to Iran for an arms deal in the 1970s.
29:40Richard.
29:41Hi.
29:42Oh, thank you for coming, stopping by. Thank you so much.
29:44Oh, no, thank you for doing this. Anusha would be so grateful.
29:48Oh, no, no, not at all.
29:50Look, we brought a photo and a sign.
29:52Oh, yes, fantastic. Anusha. Can we put them up on display? Should we put them up over here?
29:57Yeah, and we'd like to stay with you. No, can't we?
30:00Tonight?
30:01Is that okay if the kids stay with you?
30:04That would be most welcome.
30:08Richard.
30:09Find a space.
30:13They want to see us. There must be news.
30:17When? Now.
30:18Now.
30:22Morning.
30:23Hi, Jones.
30:24Oh, come in. Yes, John.
30:26Hello, Richard. Thank you for coming in. How are you?
30:29Thank you. Thank you.
30:30Let's get you sat down, shall we?
30:31Thank you. There we go.
30:44The Foreign Secretary isn't here?
30:47Liz had other business.
30:50Another photograph in a tank, maybe.
30:56Um, Richard. Um, this morning I met with the Iranian, uh, Deputy Foreign Minister.
31:03The meeting went as well as I could have heard.
31:06Pleased to hear that.
31:08He understood completely our disappointment that, despite serving her full sentence, Nazanin remains captive.
31:14So, what's changed? What's happening next?
31:23Well, we are making inroads. Uh, we're making what I believe to be real progress.
31:30So, the answer to the question, what's changed, is...
31:39Nothing has changed. It's as we were, so to speak.
31:47We are making headway towards the release of your wife and other detainees.
31:52Hostages? Call them what they are. Hostages.
32:00I'm hearing that you called me up here.
32:02No, it's okay, Dad. You called me up here on day 18 of my protest
32:07to tell me you've met with the Iranian Foreign Minister and nothing happened.
32:11We were heard and progress was made, despite your protest.
32:18We are asking for...
32:19I'm protesting because you're doing nothing about the debt, nothing about hostage-taking,
32:24nothing about diplomatic protection.
32:26You've established no red lines!
32:29At this rate, she will be put back into prison and you'll still do nothing!
32:33Richard, please, move now.
32:40We are merely asking for your patience.
32:43Richard, please move now.
32:44We are merely asking for your patience.
35:16If you don't call, I'll make contact with the embassy in Tehran.
35:22I can't go back to prison.
35:26I can't do that.
35:28Hasn't it?
35:28I can't do that.
35:58I can't do that.
36:05I can't do that.
36:06I can't do that.
36:07I can't do that.
36:08I can't do that.
36:14I can't do that.
36:15I can't do that.
36:16I can't do that.
36:22I can't do that.
36:23I can't do that.
36:29I can't do that.
36:30I can't do that.
36:36I can't do that.
36:37I can't do that.
36:38I can't do that.
36:43I can't do that.
36:44I can't do that.
36:45I can't do that.
36:50I can't do that.
36:51I can't do that.
36:52I can't do that.
36:53I can't do that.
36:54I can't do that.
36:55I can't do that.
36:56I can't do that.
36:57I can't do that.
37:06I can't do that.
37:10Don't talk to you, sir.
37:23No, no, not yet.
37:26Let's just talk about something else.
37:28Yes.
37:29Yeah, of course.
37:32Where do you renew your passport?
37:35Police office.
37:36Police station.
37:40Can it be true?
37:44She is.
37:52I'm beginning to hope.
38:06Okay, who is this?
38:08You?
38:10Can it be true?
38:11Mm-hmm.
38:16No, no, no.
38:17No, no, no.
38:20Hello?
38:23Yes.
38:32Don't go.
38:33Refuse to go.
38:34I have to go.
38:35Listen, it's clearly a lie.
38:37If there was a problem with the photograph, they would have told you at the time.
38:41Richard, I don't want to go, but I know I have to go, so I'm telling you where I'll be.
38:46Call the embassy. Speak to the embassy.
38:48Speak to the ambassador.
38:50If it's real, they'll know about it.
38:52You'll know about it.
38:55You will wait for me.
38:56Of course I'll wait for you.
38:58We've been assured it's further questions.
38:59Nothing.
39:00It's nothing.
39:30You've been able to do this.
39:32If you haven't been able to do this, we'll be able to do this job.
39:33You've been able to do this job.
39:34you should be able to ask this place.
39:41I'm not sure if I'm not going to go.
39:44I'm not going to go.
39:46I'm not going to go.
39:48I'm going to go.
39:50This is the case of your situation.
39:53I'm not going to go.
39:55I'm going to go.
39:57You'll go.
39:59You'll go.
40:00It's the response you're all about.
40:11I'm not going to blame.
40:12I won't do this.
40:13I'm not going to blame you.
40:16You don't have any reason to blame you, but you are going to blame you.
40:20No.
40:21You have to blame me.
40:25Me, my husband, my husband, my father for six years.
40:30If you're waiting for 6 years, I'll be waiting for you.
40:37I won't let you do it.
40:40If you take your money, I'll let you go.
40:46Madam, I don't want you to make a mistake.
40:50You must know that you don't have anything to do with your life.
40:55If you don't want all of this?
40:57I know that I want you.
40:59But if you don't want to do it, you won't let you go back.
41:05In Iran, how much is it? Five hundred and thirty million?
41:08Five hundred and thirty million won't get it.
41:10That's when it comes to you.
41:13I won't let you do it.
41:24Do you want a drink?
41:28We won't show how much longer you've been.
41:31You give us a drink.
41:34We won't show how much longer you've been.
41:36You give us a minute.
41:37As the British ambassador.
41:38I would like to inform you.
41:39You give us a minute.
41:40As the British ambassador, I would like to inform you.
41:43They want me to sign a form.
41:44A confession.
41:45As the British ambassador.
41:46As the British ambassador.
41:47As the British ambassador.
41:48I would like to inform you.
41:49They want me to sign a form.
41:50A confession.
41:51Look, it means nothing.
41:52I'm not signing.
41:53I'm not signing.
41:54I've done nothing wrong.
41:55I told them I'd speak to my lawyer.
41:56They also said I'm being swapped for money.
41:58They shouldn't have mentioned money.
41:59Why not?
42:00It's always been about the debt.
42:01Nazanine.
42:02I believe it to be a new loan.
42:03I don't know why you're guilty.
42:04That you're not.
42:05It's always about the debt.
42:06It's always been about the debt.
42:07It's always been about the debt.
42:12Nassinine, I believe it to be a new loan.
42:22I've already been given or written to my lawyer.
42:25What a good thing.
42:26I've been given the debt.
42:27It's always been about the debt.
42:29Nazanin, I believe it to be in your best interests
42:32to go back and sign the form.
42:35Please understand that it has no legal standing
42:39under British law.
42:42It means nothing.
42:43To you, it means nothing.
42:45Sign the form, and as early as tomorrow,
42:48you may receive notification to go to the airport.
42:57You're welcome.
42:59I don't know how to do that.
43:01Don't pay attention to your friends.
43:08Don't let us know how to do the air.
43:10I don't know if it's not about air.
43:14I'll be happy.
43:19I'll ask you a question.
43:22When you go to Iran and go to the house,
43:29we will be able to go to Iran.
43:36Don't do it. We will not be able to go back to the country.
43:42Iran is our country.
43:44We will be here.
43:48We will be able to go back to Iran.
43:50We will be able to go back to Iran.
43:53We will be able to go back to Iran.
44:11Yes, hello?
44:12Richard, it's the Foreign Office here.
44:14Lead negotiator on Nazanin's case.
44:16I'm calling from the British Embassy in Tehran.
44:18You were expecting my call.
44:20I was.
44:22But not from Tehran.
44:25I'll be brief and to the point.
44:28We are requesting that you are now very careful with the media
44:32and your comments in general, please.
44:35Things are extremely sensitive and we all need to tread carefully.
44:38You'd like me to remain quiet?
44:43Yes, we would.
44:45For how long?
44:47I can't put a timescale on things.
44:50Just as I cannot emphasize enough how delicate things are.
44:54I understand.
44:56Completely.
44:59Okay.
45:01Bye.
45:02Bye.
45:30Bye.
45:31Bye.
45:32I don't know what you're talking about.
46:02We should say it's net the chef
46:10Like I got
46:32I don't know.
47:02I don't know.
47:32I don't know.
48:02I don't know.
48:04Excuse me, Mrs. Zaghari-Ratcliffe.
48:06I am a representative of the Omani government.
48:10I am here to observe only.
48:12Mr. Anoushiya Shuri is here also.
48:16Mr. Anoushiya Shuri is here.
48:26Mr. Anoushiya Shuri is here.
48:28Mr. Anoushiya Shuri is here.
48:34Mr. Anoushiya Shuri is here.
48:36Mr. Anoushiya Shuri is here.
48:38let's go
49:01I'm not sure if you want to go to the house.
49:03I'm not sure if you want to go to the house.
49:05It won't be possible.
49:07What are you doing?
49:09We are very young.
49:11My family has a lot of security.
49:13I think it's better for this house.
49:15I think it's better to go to the house.
49:17I don't think it's better.
49:19We don't need to go to the house.
49:21We know a lot.
49:23We are very close.
49:25My house is very safe.
49:27I think it's better to go to this house.
49:31Let's go.
49:33We will come back to the house.
49:37Hello.
49:39My beloved.
49:41Be your own.
49:43Be your heart.
49:45My heart.
49:49I love you.
49:51I love you.
49:53I love you.
49:55I love you.
49:57I love you.
49:59You love you.
50:04I love you, love you.
50:10I love you.
50:11I love you.
50:12Go for mine, Betty.
50:42Go for it.
51:12Go for it.
51:42Go for it.
52:12They tell me you are refusing to sign.
52:15Of course I'm refusing to sign.
52:17It's blank.
52:18They could write anything they like.
52:19It's a lie.
52:20May I have a private moment, please?
52:34Nazaline, we are very close to your release.
52:37I don't trust them.
52:38I am asking you to trust me.
52:40The document, it's meaningless.
52:44I've done nothing wrong.
52:46I want them to understand that.
52:47You'll be signing under duress.
52:49If you do not sign, I cannot guarantee your release.
52:52You will not be boarding the airplane that's now sitting on the runway waiting for you.
53:00Your family are waiting for you.
53:02I'll see you next time.
53:11I'll see you next time.
53:11I'll see you next time.
53:12I don't know.
53:42I don't know.
54:12I don't know.
54:42I don't know.
55:12I don't know.
55:42I don't know.
56:12I don't know.
56:42I don't know.
57:12I don't know.
57:42I don't know.
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