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00:09So, yeah, we're a lot less structured than Bailey here.
00:13We don't divide the pot by sector, but by relationship.
00:16We eat what we kill.
00:18But often, I will partner a manager with a specific target
00:22if I think they have a better shot that way.
00:23So, transparency within the office.
00:25Yeah, that makes sense.
00:26Uh-huh.
00:27I know you're used to a more siloed approach, Coop,
00:30but I've got to tell you, I think this could be a great fit for us.
00:35Max, yeah, get in here.
00:36Coop, you know Max Cone?
00:37I don't know. Do we?
00:39Oh, the Robin Hood dinner last year.
00:40You outbid me on the suite for Taylor Swift.
00:42Right. Sorry about that.
00:44Yes, I have a 17-year-old daughter.
00:45That would have been hell to pay.
00:47I bet.
00:47Max is a superstar.
00:49He's been on the hot streak all over emerging markets.
00:52Well, I look forward to hearing all about that.
00:54Uh, you're aware of the non-solicit?
00:58No, legalism worried.
00:59The cost of enforcement would be too stiff, even for Bailey.
01:05Okay.
01:06So, I run my own book, transparently.
01:08Of course, the usual draw.
01:11All that's left to figure out is the percentages on the sheriff.
01:13Sound about right?
01:15Not exactly, no.
01:18It's Max's book.
01:20You'd be, uh, hired gun hunting and gathering for a fee.
01:23We'll see how it goes.
01:24Yeah, we work together to bring in the investment capital.
01:27So, I bag the elephants for the kid.
01:29He builds his book, and then you cut me loose.
01:31Whoa.
01:32I don't need anybody's help.
01:33All due respect, Max.
01:35Your boss thinks you do, or we wouldn't be having this conversation, would we?
01:38Coop.
01:39Three Yankees did a shitty 7% last year, Ben.
01:42The year before that, you were down 20% when everybody else was up.
01:45We outperformed the index stocks in the aggregate.
01:46Max, be quiet.
01:47Nobody cares about the index stocks.
01:49Who's his father?
01:50What?
01:51He's been in here less than five minutes.
01:52I already know he's somebody's son.
01:55My sister.
01:58Well, Uncle Ben, you're one margin call away from selling shitty condos in New Jersey,
02:02and you're about to hand the keys over to some dipshit in cheap shoes.
02:05Hey!
02:05Who's a member of the Lucky Sperm Club.
02:07Bro, you can't come in here.
02:07Shut the fuck up, Max.
02:09Coop?
02:10Ben, you're a sinking ship.
02:13You're a punchline at dinner parties.
02:16Well, from what I hear, the only place willing to meet you.
02:20What does that say about you?
02:24Good luck.
02:36I was unemployed and apparently unhirable, sitting in a $200,000 car wearing my best suit
02:42and a stolen watch.
02:44Nothing made sense.
02:46And that being the case, it was time to start considering some other options.
03:04Protect Philippe Nautilus, 18 carat.
03:08It's a nice watch.
03:11Got to check the book, but I think I can give you about $175,000 for it.
03:17It has a strong second-hand market for these.
03:19$200,000.
03:21$185,000.
03:22Best and last.
03:26Sold.
03:27Great.
03:28I just need the box and the papers.
03:34It's not new.
03:36Yeah, I know.
03:36But it's got a serial number and a certificate of authenticity, which I'm going to need.
03:42Well, I don't have any of that.
03:43It was a gift.
03:46Right.
03:48Sorry, my friend.
03:49No papers, no sale.
03:52Well, what if I drop the price?
03:59Here.
04:01You go here, in the Bronx.
04:03You ask for Lou.
04:06Lou?
04:07Yeah.
04:07And you tell Lou Lipschitz sent you.
04:21You say hello.
04:34And you tell Lou.
04:38Cheers.
04:40And you tell Lou.
04:49Bye.
04:53you lou who's asking oh uh sorry lipschitz sent me i'm lou
05:04how do you know lipschitz we just met met where in a bar a synagogue a.a meeting where
05:11oh his shop uh i'm just i'm trying to sell this we're going in back rocco come on let's have
05:22a look
05:37go upstairs and watch tv while puppy does business
05:47okay yeah so my uh my wife just thinks it's too showy too showy no
05:56is that why you don't wear a wedding ring you're gonna buy the watch you're gonna analyze me i can
06:02do both at the same time i'll give you 65 for it lipschitz was gonna give me 180
06:1185 then he sent you to me you could sell it legit you wouldn't be here
06:1895
06:23we don't get men like you in here very often you're what a trader stockbroker
06:30whatever the point is you're a man who buys and sells things he never touches you assign value
06:37out of your ass your skill isn't selling that value to other rich schmucks now here you are
06:44selling me something you can hold in your hand this is new to you you don't understand this market but
06:51you still think you can negotiate it
06:55that's not savvy that's stupidity
06:59maybe it's just desperation
07:03that's the first honest thing you've said
07:06now we can do business
07:08i'll give you 60
07:10you just said 65
07:12deal
07:13you got me back to my original price
07:15some negotiator
07:35a paper shadow in a house of stone
07:40the wooden flags of a drifting dream boat
07:45i never knew how far the ride was gonna go
07:50till i look back at the smoke
07:54you can't keep up with the joneses
07:58don't wanna run for the roses
08:04i got my pocket of poses
08:09sometimes i wonder why
08:11sometimes i wonder why
08:14i just don't ever be chosen
08:19don't wanna smell the dying roses
08:23i got my pocket full of poses
08:30i don't keep up with the choices
08:34i don't keep up with the choices
08:53i'll help me
09:06it's time bud
09:10it's time
09:12good morning
09:13we're late
09:14hey
09:15did you text your dad back?
09:17are you kidding?
09:18just text him back please
09:19for me
09:21yeah
09:21hey
09:22hey
09:28hey mom
09:37my thong has impregnated me
09:54she's like an expert on finding ways to call my mom's boyfriend a dick
09:58it was just a selfie
09:59i shared it with my boyfriend
10:01then he shared it with his friends
10:03who?
10:04i dropped out of robotics club
10:05tell me what happened
10:07you can't make me talk
10:10no, look, he comes downstairs with flowers
10:13he planted the biggest, salopiest, most hungiest kiss on me that you've ever experienced in your life
10:20Mark
10:21and my mother went off on me
10:23like she usually does
10:24i guess i just proved her right for like
10:26a thousandth time
10:28well now wait a minute
10:29can we acknowledge that there's a difference between getting detention and keying a car?
10:35yeah
10:36i know
10:38is that the first time you've ever done something like that?
10:41first time i got caught
10:42huh
10:44did you know the owner of the car?
10:46no
10:47it wasn't like that
10:48why'd you do it then?
10:49i mean you may not know
10:50but i'm just wondering
10:53what was going through your head
10:56it's like
10:57i get so angry
11:00it's not really angry
11:01it's more like
11:02this energy
11:03and it builds up
11:04and it's just inside me
11:06making me anxious
11:08and it gets to the point where i feel like i'm vibrating from all of it
11:11and
11:12if i don't do something
11:14i'll just explode you know?
11:18and then i
11:19break a window
11:20and key a car or something
11:23and
11:24it's like
11:25it just seeps out of me
11:27and i can breathe right again
11:40we all have a dream
11:41some nirvana we picture
11:43that place we want to get to that will finally mean we've pulled it off
11:46success
11:48happiness
11:49peace
11:50for me it was westmont village
11:52with its seven and eight figure homes
11:54rolling lawns
11:55and exclusive clubs
11:56come on franco
11:57come on
11:58but i was starting to suspect that my dreams
12:00had been every bit as full of shit
12:01as the rest of me
12:15come on
12:16come on
12:18come on
12:18come on
12:19come on
12:19come on
12:25come on
12:26come on
12:26A hundred grand a year buys you the privilege of paying 40% above market for every salad, burger, coffee,
12:31and cocktail they serve.
12:33But if you don't join, it looks to everyone else like they wouldn't have you.
12:37It's the age-old economics of social extortion, but seeing it for what it was never stopped me from falling
12:43in line with all the other suckers.
12:45Nice.
12:47Ooh, you're making me work a little.
12:49Why is she hitting my neck?
12:51Because you're late.
12:55Tennis is my thing.
12:56Can you please just not have him do that?
12:59Okay, it wasn't planned, Coop.
13:01You just never know when you're going to show up in the tournaments tomorrow.
13:03She's doing fine.
13:05She needs to get her UTR up to a nine for Princeton to even look at her.
13:09I thought she was at a nine.
13:10She's an eight-seven.
13:12She's doing two consecutive matches with those four- or five-star recruits at this thing.
13:16Well, how is a basketball player going to help with that?
13:18He was here.
13:20On time.
13:25All right.
13:26Let's go.
13:28Hey.
13:31Hey, Coop, sorry about that.
13:32Just trying to help.
13:33Yeah, yeah, yeah.
13:33If I hear if anybody needs their wife fucked, I'll let you know.
13:40All right.
13:40Let's just do some network, huh?
13:42Coach tells us not to rush the net.
13:45Well, he's right, except when he's... not.
13:52Kids, tournament is tomorrow.
13:53It's not the time.
13:55It's basic tennis.
13:56Come on, let me show you.
13:57Hit it.
13:57Hit it hard.
14:06You okay?
14:08Nice.
14:09Good one.
14:10Punched my boyfriend in the balls.
14:13Okay.
14:14Well, it was still worth it.
14:15Hey, Tori.
14:17Hey, Charles.
14:19Good luck tomorrow.
14:20You too, bitch.
14:23I thought you two were friends.
14:25Yeah, we are, but there's only one spot for an incoming freshman on the tennis team.
14:28Well, look on the bright side.
14:29Maybe she won't get into Princeton.
14:30Maybe I won't.
14:32No, you're just being stupid.
14:34Come on.
14:36Back to the baseline.
14:36Let's go.
14:41From the moment I laid eyes on you
14:43This is what I said
14:44I said I see it
14:46And I like it
14:47And I want it
14:49Yes, I do
14:52I need it
14:53To make me happy
14:55Oh, baby, yes, I do mean you
14:59From the moment I laid eyes on you
15:02This is what I said
15:03I said
15:03A beautiful sight to see
15:07Things with you and Nick seem really good, huh?
15:10They're fine.
15:14Still early days.
15:15Early days?
15:16He's practically living with you.
15:18What?
15:18No, he isn't.
15:19I send him home all the time.
15:21I'd like to have my bed to myself.
15:23Well, send him to me.
15:24I'll keep him in the garage like a mower.
15:26I'll take him out when I need a little trim.
15:29What does that mean?
15:30Mary and I joined his gym.
15:31Yes, yes.
15:32Great glasses.
15:33Great.
15:35I prefer Equinox.
15:37That's because Mel needs her space, doesn't she?
15:40Shit.
15:41Guys.
15:42What?
15:43Paul's here.
15:46Oh, dear.
15:48Is that the waitress?
15:50Yeah.
15:50In the flesh.
15:52Literally, that's all her flesh.
15:54I cannot believe you brought her here.
15:57Should we rule about that?
15:58Fuck her.
15:59Yeah, fuck her.
16:00How old is she?
16:0116, 17, 24.
16:04Her name's Misty.
16:06God.
16:06I was going to guess Savannah.
16:08But Misty Trucks.
16:11Yeah.
16:12Well, you've been to his places.
16:14All his waitresses are some version of her.
16:16Hey, hey, hey, hey.
16:18What?
16:20Present company excluded, of course.
16:23It's fine.
16:24It's fine.
16:25It's fine.
16:25He picked me 15 years ago, back when I wore bikinis like that.
16:29Don't even, Sam.
16:30You are hot as fuck.
16:31And when you say you're ready, we're going to set you up with some eligible bachelors.
16:36Oh.
16:37Oh, yeah.
16:38Sounds good.
16:38You're going to have more dick than you know what to do with.
16:40Okay.
16:41So what do you know about dick?
16:42Thank you, guys.
16:43But, uh, she can have him.
16:47And you can have his money.
16:49Hey.
16:50Hey, here, here.
16:54Weekend brunch at the club, where you'll find great food, good company, and an endless parade
16:59of conspicuous consumerism.
17:01It's not like I'd never noticed, but I guess now I was seeing it differently.
17:07Hey, guys.
17:08How's it going?
17:09Hi, too.
17:10Are you joining us?
17:11Uh, unclear.
17:12Have you seen Hunter?
17:14Anybody?
17:14No.
17:15He's around here somewhere.
17:17Jake.
17:17Hey.
17:18Hey.
17:20Fuck.
17:21Hey there, Jake.
17:23How are you, buddy?
17:24Mr. Cooper.
17:26Sorry about the other day.
17:28You kind of caught me by surprise.
17:29Yeah.
17:30I was pretty surprised myself.
17:32Yeah.
17:32I bet.
17:33Well, I hope there's no lasting damage.
17:38And, uh, more importantly, I hope there's no hard feelings.
17:41Sure.
17:42No hard feelings.
17:43Good.
17:43Great.
17:44Come on.
17:44Sit down.
17:44Have some lunch.
17:45Yeah, Jake.
17:45Come on.
17:46Hey, how's that?
17:47I'd like it better if you meant to.
17:49Well, I'd like it better if he kept his pants off.
17:50Okay.
17:51Understand me?
17:52Come on.
17:53All right.
17:53If you see Hunter, please tell him I am looking for him.
18:00Hi there.
18:01Oh, hey.
18:02How are you?
18:03Well, I'm so mad at you.
18:04I know, but to be honest, I can't exactly remember why.
18:06Oh, fuck.
18:07Hey, hey, I'm kidding.
18:08I'm kidding.
18:09I'm kidding.
18:09I'm sorry.
18:10Sam, come on.
18:11I'm sorry about the other night.
18:13I was preoccupied.
18:14Well, normally I'd stay mad at you a little longer, but Paul brought his damn waitress
18:17and I'm feeling vulnerable, which is really pissing me off.
18:19So, yeah.
18:21Did you see what she was wearing?
18:23You know, I didn't notice.
18:24That's because she's wearing so little of it.
18:26Point is, I need to feel sexy really damn soon, so I'm going to give you a pass.
18:30Well, I'll make it worth your while.
18:32Damn right you will.
18:33Hey, girl.
18:33Guys, how's it going?
18:36Hello, ladies.
18:37Brad, Jules, how's it going?
18:39Hey, Coop.
18:40What's new and exciting?
18:41Oh, God.
18:42Same old, same old.
18:42How are things at the bank?
18:43There shouldn't be a few bricks about the rate hikes, but we'll see the way through.
18:47Please, guys.
18:48Spare us the shop talk.
18:50Chelsea, I saw you hitting earlier.
18:51You're looking very strong.
18:52Oh, thank you, Mr. Cooper.
18:54I saw Nick hitting with Tori.
18:56You bringing the big guns, huh?
18:59Coop is the big gun, honey.
19:01He played for Princeton.
19:03Did I know that?
19:04It was a lifetime ago.
19:06Well, I'm predicting our daughters make it to the final again.
19:09Like, wow, sure.
19:10What do you think?
19:11That's the smart money.
19:12Hi.
19:13How are you?
19:14Hi.
19:15Good morning, everybody.
19:17Happy weekend.
19:18Hey, honey.
19:18Good.
19:19How was the pool?
19:20Speaking of smart money, I pulled a lot of strings to get you that Three Yankees interview.
19:25Come on, it was a bullshit job.
19:26And that bullshit job could have been yours.
19:28Look, you've been shunned, my friend.
19:30And before you can get back to where you were, you've got to get a foot in the door.
19:33I opened the fucking door.
19:35I'm not going to sing for my supper party.
19:36See if you're singing that tune in six months.
19:39I think you're just worried about your 5%.
19:41Damn right I am.
19:42Along with about 40,000 in unpaid invoices you owe me.
19:46I'm just saying.
19:47Yeah, well, I'm just saying.
19:49I gotta go.
19:50You just sat down.
19:51I know.
19:51I gotta go.
19:52Hey.
19:54Hey, Dad.
19:56Are you high?
19:58No.
20:01Barely.
20:02Hunter.
20:02It's fine.
20:03I just took one hit.
20:04Reign it in.
20:06You are too young for this shit.
20:09Weren't you going to get the drums?
20:12It's a long story.
20:13They're at my house.
20:14Well, can we go get them?
20:16We can use Mom's car.
20:20Actually, that's a pretty good idea.
20:21You know what?
20:22I have an errand to run first, and then we can go get the drums.
20:25Deal.
20:25Okay.
20:26Why don't you go and switch cars?
20:32Can you do it?
20:34She's going to freak out if she thinks I'm high.
20:36Well, if you can't do the time, don't do the crime.
20:40Go get it.
20:41Come on.
20:44Come on.
21:07How'd that go?
21:08Better than expected.
21:10Yeah?
21:10Here.
21:11You're going to need that.
21:17What the hell is that?
21:19Have you not seen the Aspobile yet?
21:22It's Nick's.
21:23He's very proud of it.
21:26I bet.
21:32No doubt.
21:34He's very proud of it.
21:39He's very proud of it.
21:48He's very proud of it.
22:13Hello, hello, come on in.
22:15We got a new coffee machine.
22:18I'm gonna make us all coffee.
22:22Did they kick you out?
22:24No, they didn't kick me out.
22:25I'm just asking.
22:26If that place was falling apart, we're trying to find her a better place.
22:29So, why isn't she staying with you?
22:31Gee, thanks, Mom.
22:32Well, I'm just saying, this isn't exactly the Ritz.
22:34Why would you want to come back here?
22:35I don't have a spare bedroom.
22:37Oh, I keep forgetting you're not in the big house anymore.
22:42Look, if it's gonna be a problem, I can just...
22:44No, of course not.
22:47I'm just saying.
22:49What exactly is it you're just saying?
22:52I'm just saying, I wish I knew why you both seemed so hell-bent
22:55and I'm screwing up your lies.
22:56Jesus, fuck.
22:58Who wants decaf?
22:59Oh, that's me.
23:00We don't have decaf, Ron.
23:01The silver pods are decaf.
23:02No.
23:03The blue were.
23:04And we're out.
23:05Oh.
23:06You still want it?
23:07Seems like as good a time as any to dial up my anxiety.
23:12I'm gonna go put your bags upstairs.
23:15Andy, your coffee?
23:16Yeah.
23:16Dad, I'll get it later.
23:40I saw Bruce and his family at the stop-in shop.
23:44He has those two adorable kids.
23:47Gorgeous skin tone.
23:49It's a bit lighter than Bruce's because of that wife of his.
23:52That's great, Mom.
23:53Anyway, he seemed very happy to see me, all things considered.
23:57And I just couldn't help thinking how things would have been
24:00if you'd just married him back then.
24:02I would have still been me.
24:04You were supposed to get married?
24:06It's a long story.
24:06She skipped out on her own wedding.
24:08I had a psychotic break.
24:09I know.
24:10I'm not blaming you.
24:12Just saying.
24:14Change of plans.
24:16We're leaving.
24:17Okay.
24:18Wait a minute.
24:18What happened?
24:19Where are you going?
24:20He couldn't have just fixed up a room.
24:22Made her bed.
24:22I was planning on it.
24:24All right.
24:25Come on.
24:26Let's go.
24:29I love you, Mom.
24:32Love you, Dad.
24:34Come on.
24:36This way.
24:37Okay.
24:39Okay.
24:43No one drank the coffee.
24:53Grammar really sucks.
24:56Buddy, you have no idea.
24:58You can have my room, Ellie.
24:59Well, that's sweet, babe.
25:01But I don't want to invade your space.
25:03It's fine.
25:04I'm not there that much anyway.
25:11Fuck.
25:21Don't linger in doorways.
25:23It's creepy.
25:26Sorry.
25:27Here.
25:29This is the last of it.
25:30Great.
25:31Thanks.
25:32Look, I'm sorry to have to uproot you like this.
25:34Please.
25:34I'll be fine.
25:35I just need some time to get my feet back underneath me, and then we'll get you set up someplace
25:38else.
25:39All right?
25:39Andy, you've been taking care of me for years.
25:42Whatever else you think you might have fucked up, you've always been an above-average brother.
25:48I'd be lost without you.
25:52Oh, God.
26:00Um, I have to, uh, run a couple errands.
26:03Um, you gonna be okay here for a while?
26:06I don't need babysitting.
26:07Go.
26:08Maybe life.
26:09All right.
26:10Clean your shit up.
26:11Put it away.
26:12Come on.
26:14Eighty-some-odd years ago, Herschel Levitt fled Hitler and immigrated to the United States,
26:17where he scraped together enough cash to buy a small diner in upstate New York, just off the interstate.
26:22By the time his pre-diabetic grandson, Paul, Samantha's husband, took over the family business,
26:27it was nine diners and a slew of higher-end restaurants.
26:30And now, Herschel's empire, which fed his family for almost a century,
26:34would fall to the vagaries of New York state divorce law.
26:38All because Paul couldn't keep his dick in his pants.
26:41Uh.
26:42Hey.
26:45I'm sorry, what the fuck is that?
26:47Oh, that's Nick's.
26:48Yeah.
26:49Pretty tasteful, I think.
26:50And why are you driving Nick's car?
26:52Well, I had to trade cars, because I had to pick up a drum kit with Hunter.
26:55I didn't have time to trade back.
26:56It's...
26:57It's been a day.
26:58Do you want me to put it in the garage?
27:01No, I have a better idea.
27:03Oh!
27:04Oh!
27:05Hey.
27:06Hey, touch my arm.
27:08Oh.
27:10Oh, God.
27:12Oh, God.
27:13Oh.
27:13Yeah.
27:14Fuck.
27:15God.
27:16Oh.
27:17Oh.
27:19Oh.
27:19Oh.
27:19Nick.
27:22Nick.
27:26Nick's gonna love his new car smell.
27:28Uh-huh.
27:29So, you left the club pretty fast today.
27:32Yeah, I was dealing with some family stuff.
27:34Yeah, everything okay?
27:35Yeah.
27:36It's...
27:36Sure.
27:37It's all good.
27:39You know, it's getting harder and harder to go to the club these days.
27:42The only bright spot is seeing you, and we have to pretend that nothing's going on.
27:47Yeah, well, I'm not sure I can stomach being at the center on another club controversy.
27:51Oh, God.
27:52No.
27:52Yours is old news already.
27:53Mine is just kicking into high gear.
27:55You know the girlfriend tried to talk to me today about Henry's anxiety levels?
28:00And how did that go?
28:01Not as well as she'd hoped.
28:03Honestly, I don't know whether to hate her or to pity her.
28:08Well, hate him, pity her.
28:10Mm-hmm.
28:12And fuck you.
28:14Exactly.
28:17God, now I'm worried that Henry has anxiety.
28:20She got in your head, huh?
28:21Oh, yes, I know.
28:22It's so annoying.
28:24Are you heading out?
28:26Well, I thought I could stay the night.
28:31You know, I could leave before my kids got up.
28:34That's a great idea.
28:37I could listen to a podcast.
28:40Oh.
28:41There's this really great one.
28:43Oh.
28:44About, um, home organization.
28:48And, um...
28:48Okay.
28:50You, uh, you separate your pots from their lids.
28:53Okay, that's smart.
28:56Yeah, and then, um...
28:58You have a whole room just for the luggage.
29:02Oh.
29:03And the luggage room.
29:05That's really convenient.
29:06Mm-hmm.
29:24Mm-hmm.
29:35No? Okay.
29:39How did it go with your dad today?
29:42Fine.
29:43Did you two do anything fun?
29:47It's okay to have fun with him, you know.
29:50It's not gonna hurt my feelings, I promise.
29:53I know.
29:58And it's okay to miss him.
30:01Honestly, it doesn't feel that different than it did before.
30:32It's okay to have fun with him.
30:59It's okay to have fun with him.
31:29It's okay to have fun with him.
31:45I had to pee.
31:59It's okay to have fun with him.
32:18It's okay to have fun with him.
32:42It's okay to have fun with him.
33:26It's okay to have fun with him.
34:00It's okay to have fun with him.
34:03It's okay to have fun with him.
34:25I don't know.
34:30I don't know.
34:33It's okay to have fun with him.
35:02how old are you tony i just turned 41. 41 such a good age i remember that age
35:10just beyond the bullshit striving of your 30s starting to feel like a real grown-up and then
35:18you get older you realize there aren't a fucking grown-ups and you have no idea what the fuck
35:21you're doing find yourself day drinking in a bar something to look forward to are you okay yeah
35:32don't mind me you know i always figured i was older than you you're a terrible life
35:40you want another one yes but i'm not going to
35:49thank you young man you have a nice day
35:52hmm
41:18I'm sorry.
42:58Nice to see you.
44:40I won't be back.
44:42You walk in here again,
44:44you leave with a big hole in you, you understand?
44:51Yeah, yeah.
44:53You're a disgrace, darling.
45:10You're still here.
45:16Hey, look, I'm in a bind here.
45:19No, you're not.
45:22You only think you are.
45:24I can't help you.
45:26Look, you can name your price.
45:31Do I have to ask Rocco to show you out?
45:40No, no, no, no, no, no.
46:09Get me everything you can on this guy.
46:14No, no, no, no, no, no.
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