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00:08page 43 section 7 we'd like some clarification section 7 has to do with the evaluative measures
00:15we're talking about here performance standards plain and simple we can't have that we open that
00:19can of worms gotta take it out the administration wants it in we're all wasting our time look i can
00:23cut down the frequency of testing but it's got to be part of the overall two-ton wedge no way
00:27non-debatable hold on there's no harm in hearing them out right frank what do you have in mind we
00:32adjust article four hand me article four we go every three years instead of two right for us to
00:37even consider testing marty we can't negotiate time intervals here if i'm just saying if the
00:43frequency could never be more than five years five is a little high but if you could bend on that
00:47marty
00:47wait wait wait and it's not just frequency veteran teachers would have to be exempt if they have a
00:52proven record of excellence with the students well excuse me for a moment cory will you take the
00:56reins on right so article four in terms of exemptions i've been saying for years that we should tear
01:01it down it's vulgar it's an embarrassment to the county but time and time again frank underwood has
01:07fought to keep it standing if it weren't for him the peach hood would have been replaced ages ago
01:13jessica masters would still be alive the congressman needs to answer for this tragedy what exactly
01:20happened a 17 year old girl ran off the road texting her boyfriend and i quote doesn't the
01:26peachoid look like a giant and then she lost control the car jesus oran's making a big fuss in the
01:32local
01:33press and he's pushing the parents to sue gaffney sue gaffney it's in his own jurisdiction it's worth
01:39throwing gaffney under the bus to drag you into the mess he's after my seat again has he learned
01:43absolutely nothing it's a full-on smear campaign boss he's out to destroy you with this it's a peach
01:50for christ's sake let him make a fool out of himself no he will make a fool out of you
01:55if he spins this right gets national coverage national coverage it's a joke and you will be the
02:00butt of it we can't afford that right now not when you're in the spotlight with the education bill
02:06this thing has caused me so much damn trouble i know so who should i call parents phone calls not
02:12going to cut it you need to go down there can it wait until monday we get on this thing
02:16right now
02:17we can contain it we wait until monday and there's no way to know how much this is going to
02:21blow up
02:21i can't go down to gaffney the unions have just postponed they're going to be living marty's
02:25reasonable okay he will explain to them they're just supposed to understand and accept that i had
02:29to get up from the negotiating table because some two-bit county administrator wants i don't want
02:33to interrupt you sir but this is not just about orrin it's about the parents
02:39now you think about the lawsuit what happens if you have to testify subpoenas depositions you get
02:47dragged into a court battle there is no education bill we can't ignore this
02:55i just hate this small ball crap
02:58so
04:34It's called the what?
04:35The peach what?
04:36The peachoid.
04:37It's a giant water tower in the shape of a peach.
04:41Oh, wow.
04:43I just Googled it.
04:44The peachoid.
04:45She was 17, Linda.
04:48You're right.
04:48I'm sorry.
04:49I need another week.
04:50No, it's not going to work.
04:51The president makes a speech on Tuesday.
04:53We've already announced.
04:54Speeches can be rescheduled.
04:56We have to show some progress on education, Frank.
04:58The first hundred days is almost over.
05:00We push back the speech.
05:01It'll look like we're spinning our wheels.
05:02All right.
05:03I'll work something out.
05:04Thank you, Linda.
05:09Frank, these are the heads of the two largest teachers' unions in the country.
05:13I understand.
05:14They flew here on a weekend.
05:15Doug will lead the charge.
05:17Congressman Phillips is well-edited.
05:18I don't see you, Frank.
05:19You're managing this bill.
05:21Put this in the other bag, and I'll be in constant communication.
05:23Anything big comes up, I'm a phone call away.
05:25It's a 300-page document.
05:26We need you in that room.
05:28I would stay if I could, but this is my home district.
05:31Now, Marty, cut me a little slack here.
05:33We'll get it done.
05:34You and I go way back.
05:36Have I ever let you down?
05:39No, you haven't.
05:40I don't intend to start now.
05:49Hello?
06:18Jillian?
06:19Claire.
06:19So nice to finally meet you.
06:21I'm a little under the weather.
06:23I don't want to get you sick.
06:24Well, if you're feeling ill, we can...
06:25No, no, no.
06:25I'm fine.
06:26It's just a cold.
06:27Well, thank you for coming in.
06:28Of course.
06:29Shall we talk in my office?
06:31These are really cool photographs.
06:33Oh, thank you.
06:35Adam Galloway took the pictures.
06:36Have you heard of him?
06:37No.
06:38I met him at the Whitney Biennial a couple of years ago
06:41and commissioned him to do these.
06:42He just had a big show at PS1.
06:46I'm not up to date on the art world.
06:48That's all right.
06:48We're not here to talk about photography, are we?
06:51My office is over here.
06:52You run into any trouble, you call me.
06:54I got it covered.
06:55Gene Clancy know I'm coming.
06:56Just spoke to him.
06:57Get to it.
06:58He'll light his book.
06:59Leaves in 55 minutes.
07:00Ed will be joining you.
07:02Where's Steve?
07:03He went home sick about an hour ago, sir.
07:05I'll be filling in.
07:05What's your name again?
07:07Edward what?
07:07Meacham.
07:08You drive fast, Meacham?
07:21You want us to talk to me?
07:22Come on in, Zoe.
07:23This is Mrs. Tilden, owner of...
07:26She knows who I am.
07:27Mrs. Tilden liked your profile on Catherine Durant.
07:30No, I didn't.
07:31I loved it.
07:33In-depth?
07:34Uncompromising.
07:35Normally, I don't read things before they go to print, but Kathy's a friend.
07:39Tell me how you knew she'd be nominated before she did.
07:42You want my source?
07:44Tom says you won't tell him.
07:46I haven't told anyone.
07:47Well, I own the paper.
07:49And I'm very grateful to be working here.
07:51So you're not going to tell me either?
07:53Which do you want, my source or my integrity?
08:02Tom, move Zoe's piece to the front page of Sunday's edition.
08:06Let me think that over.
08:07You think it over as much as you want, then put it on the front page.
08:21I've worked really hard to gain a foothold with Worldwell.
08:24Six years ago, it was just me and a MacBook.
08:27I understand.
08:28And I had to juggle two temp jobs just to pay the rent.
08:31It's your baby.
08:32You don't want to let it go.
08:34Well, I just...
08:35And you wouldn't have to, Jillian.
08:39All I want is for you to grow what you've already built.
08:42I heard you fired half your staff.
08:44Yes, I did.
08:46That worries me.
08:48I let them go to make room for you.
08:52I'm just not sure where the right match.
08:54To be honest, I'm a little uncomfortable working with someone who's commissioning famous photographers
08:59when I can't even buy my volunteers bus fare to the office.
09:02Do you know who Nikki Hemler is?
09:05No.
09:05Nikki owns one of the biggest galleries in Chelsea.
09:09She desperately wanted to represent Adam Galloway.
09:12I delivered on Adam, and in return, she contributes almost 40 grand a year to CWI.
09:17That money goes to impact studies, lobbying efforts, research.
09:23Worldwell could benefit from that sort of money, Jillian.
09:26And we can benefit from your expertise.
09:33Can I think about it?
09:35Of course.
09:37We don't have to jump into anything.
09:39I grew up here in the upcountry.
09:42Bibles, barbecues, and broken bags.
09:45Everything gets just a little bit thicker this far south.
09:48The air, the blood, even me.
09:51I try to make it down here at least once a month.
09:53Every trip is a reminder of how far I've come.
09:56I hated Gaffney as a kid when I had nothing.
10:00But now, I've come to appreciate it.
10:02It's not as suffocating as it once was.
10:04Except when I have to deal with a sort of nonsense that makes me want to hang myself.
10:08Turn left.
10:09I'm rude.
10:10Don't listen to her.
10:10I know a better way.
10:11Yes, sir.
10:12We don't have the money, Frank.
10:14The legal bills alone will kill us.
10:16How about a settlement?
10:18I'll look at the numbers.
10:20What's it look like to you?
10:22Like a peach.
10:24No, I mean, what does it really look like?
10:28As mayor, I'll stick with a peach.
10:31As a private citizen, well, it looks like the sun is shining where it shouldn't be.
10:39There's a better way to handle this.
10:41Really, Frank?
10:42Then what's that?
10:43I'm not trying to start an argument here.
10:46You make it sound like I'm in the wrong.
10:48You know exactly what you're doing on it.
10:50You're using this poor girl's death for your own political advantage.
10:53You're the one that fought me when the peach farmers bitched and moaned about me tearing it down.
10:57You're the one that took their money.
10:58It's a water tower.
10:59It's ungodly.
11:00This is cut and dry, Frank.
11:02I fought to tear it down.
11:04You fought to keep it up.
11:05That girl's blood is on your hands.
11:08And I'm taking you to task for it.
11:12All right, I'll tell you what.
11:14Dick Peters is going to retire this term.
11:17That means it's an open race in the fourth district.
11:19How about I help you lock up that seat?
11:21I'm not looking to make a deal, Frank.
11:24It's not a deal.
11:25It's an opportunity.
11:29I'll be just fine.
11:33You may despise me, Oren, but the classy thing to do would have been to invite us up for some
11:38of that iced tea.
12:07I'm not looking to pick it up for you.
12:18What are you doing?
12:22You shouldn't run here.
12:24It's disgraceful.
12:25Have you no respect?
12:49The criteria is a starting point.
12:52They're suggested, not mandated.
12:53We assemble a council of experts who will determine exactly...
12:56Nowhere here does it say who these experts are, how they'll be chosen.
13:00The president selects the council.
13:02What sort of oversight?
13:03We'd like input on the selection.
13:04Doug, check with Linda.
13:05Calling her now.
13:07Okay.
13:08So now, can we talk about charter schools?
13:12Charter schools are a no-go.
13:13They have to be in there.
13:14You keep them in, we walk.
13:15The same goes for us.
13:16Let's not jump to ultimatums.
13:18Well, let's figure out a way to reduce non-public spending.
13:21All right, give me a few minutes to think about that.
13:23We can't move forward without addressing this point.
13:26I understand, but this is the cornerstone of the bill.
13:28Let's talk it out.
13:29All right, give me five minutes, Marta.
13:31I'll call you right back.
13:31No, no.
13:33If we consider settlement as an option, we need to be able to pay for it.
13:36Well, but if we offer a settlement, aren't we saying...
13:38That's my point.
13:40We're admitting that the town's responsible for this kid's death.
13:43I say make the peach farmers call it.
13:45Oh, man, talk about a shitstorm.
13:47You all mind catching me up?
13:48Wayne and Travis want to go to court.
13:50I don't think that's a good idea.
13:52We can't be pouring money into a settlement when we can barely afford to run the city.
13:55What do you think, James?
13:56I think that we've got to worry about the Peach Farmers Association.
14:00If there is a hint that we're blaming the peach oil, they're going to raise holy hands.
14:04Who gives a crap?
14:05They've got to suck it up.
14:06Let them talk.
14:09I'm just saying that we need to keep them in mind.
14:12She was breaking the law and a story you can't text while you drive.
14:16Yeah, but all a jury is going to see is a beautiful 17-year-old girl who's now dead.
14:20No offense, Frank, but you just got here.
14:22We've been dealing with this for the last week now.
14:23And where's your solution?
14:25What? You think you know better than us?
14:28I'm just trying to be realistic.
14:30Frank, I know you want to swoop down and save the day, but there's a principle at stake here.
14:35We allow ourselves to be extorted because of this teenager.
14:37When Oren gets a jury to weep a river of snot over this dead girl,
14:40when Gaffney goes tits up because you can't afford to pay a seven-figure award in damages,
14:44when you all get booted out of office and I lose to Chase,
14:47then you can chew my ear off about principles because we'll all have nothing but time on our hands.
14:53Until then, you either contribute or you keep it shut, Travis.
14:57Now here's what we're going to do.
14:58Gene, how much can we pull together for a settlement if we had to?
15:01About 150.
15:02That'll work.
15:02Jamie, get your boys down to the hardware store to build two billboards,
15:05put them out a mile out on either side of the tower,
15:07have them read, drive safely, no texting behind the wheel.
15:10Got it.
15:10And get those up by tomorrow morning.
15:12I'll ask you the permits.
15:13And let's stop lighting the thing at night.
15:15The peach farmers aren't going to like that.
15:17Well, how much is the electric cost?
15:18$4,100 plus change per month.
15:21About $50,000 a year.
15:23Jesus.
15:24You could put a kid through college on...
15:27Let's use that money to start a scholarship fund in her name.
15:30Meantime, you tell the association if they want it lit up, they can pay for it.
15:33I'll deliver that unless it's a chaplain.
15:35And do me up a budget and a plan for removing the sphincter.
15:38The what?
15:38It means the emergency valve.
15:41That's interesting.
15:42I always thought of it as a clitoris.
15:44But it's on bottom.
15:45I believe the clitoris is above the...
15:48But if you imagine a woman on her belly...
15:50Enough.
15:51I want it done.
15:53And Gene, get me everything you've got on road regulations.
15:57County statutes, not municipal.
15:59And do you remember that power line business we pulled up at the last election?
16:03Sure do.
16:04Let's make sure we're rock solid on that.
16:07Does this very expensive dinner at least buy me in the evening of mind-blowing sexual congress?
16:13It was good, but I don't know if it was that good.
16:16Fellatio good?
16:18Hand job, maybe.
16:19No promises.
16:21Deal.
16:23Hey, um, Peter, there's something I need to tell you.
16:26I have been thinking lately, you know, um, it might be good to work somewhere else.
16:33So I did some interviews and the speaker's office offered me deputy LD.
16:42Peter.
16:45Christina, um...
16:45I just thought it could be good, right?
16:47If we're going to have any future to stop this boss-staffer thing and be a real couple.
16:52We are a real couple.
16:53I mean, not have to hide it like we do at the office.
16:56And it's a great opportunity.
16:58The speaker...
17:07The speaker...
17:07Baby, I want what you want.
17:12I'm not, uh, I won't fight you on this.
17:14Not if this is what you feel you need to do.
17:17Really?
17:18Yeah.
17:18And, uh, you're right.
17:20This is a great opportunity.
17:22When do you have to tell them by?
17:23There's no deadline.
17:24I don't have to decide right away.
17:25Okay, well, when you do decide, just, you know, help me find a replacement.
17:30I'll, you know, give me a heads up.
17:32Yeah, of course.
17:33I haven't even decided if I'm going to take it.
17:36But we don't have to talk this through right now.
17:37I just, I just thought I'd bring it up.
17:46Should we get out of here?
17:47Yes.
18:00Let's go find the parents.
18:02You hang back by the car.
18:04It's a big crowd, sir.
18:07If I get shot or stabbed, consoling two grieving parents, I'm a hero from now until the end
18:13of time.
18:14Let's roll the dice, shall we?
18:15Sir, I can't allow you to go and escort in all those people.
18:22Allow me?
18:24Let's get one thing straight, Meacham.
18:25You are never to dictate what I can and cannot do.
18:29The only two words I want to hear from you when I ask you to do something are yes and
18:33sir.
18:34Is that understood?
18:36Yes, sir.
18:37Good.
18:38Then we're going to get along just fine.
18:50Mr. and Mrs. Masters, I'm Frank Underwood, your Congressman.
18:55I'm so sorry for your loss.
18:58I cannot begin to fathom you.
19:00You're right.
19:00You can't.
19:01You have no idea.
19:03Forgive me.
19:04I don't mean to intrude.
19:05I just...
19:05Well, you are intruding.
19:06Dean, please.
19:07What?
19:08It's his fault, isn't it?
19:11Anyway, I just wanted to express my condolences and say if there's anything the two of you...
19:15Dean, you don't want to be talking to him.
19:17We got legal action pending.
19:19Look, I know what Mr. Chase has been saying and believe...
19:21Nobody invited you.
19:23Nobody wants your condolences or your excuses.
19:25Frank, please.
19:30You shouldn't have to put up with this right now.
19:33I'm sorry.
19:39Well, that went well.
19:44Hang on a second.
19:46Reverend.
19:48Congressman.
19:49Nice to see you again.
19:51I wish it was under better circumstances.
19:53Terrible, isn't it?
19:54It's just terrible.
19:55This is so thoughtful, what you've organized here.
19:58Least we can do.
19:59Tell me, are the masters in your congregation?
20:02They are.
20:03They come every Sunday.
20:04Do you think they'll be at the service tomorrow?
20:07I'd be surprised if they weren't.
20:09I'm wondering, can you do me a favor?
20:12Anything for you, Frank.
20:13I'll go.
20:14All right.
20:15All right.
20:16All right.
20:40All right.
20:42No, the blue toothbrush is yours, right?
20:45Uh, yeah.
20:46The blue one.
20:49Hey, Peter?
20:51Yeah?
20:52Where do you keep the light bulb?
20:53The lamp in the bedroom is out.
20:55In the kitchen, under the sink.
21:40Here's what I think.
21:41And I wish I could be bigger than this, but I can't.
21:44And I'm being selfish, and I realize it's mostly about me,
21:47but fuck it.
21:49I have to say it.
21:50Please don't take that other job, Christina.
21:59Anyway, that's how I feel.
22:03I'm glad you told me.
22:10Charters jeopardize our ability to organize, which is reason enough.
22:15But the bigger issue is that measuring their success...
22:18Charter schools would operate under the same evaluative standards that ever...
22:21Apples and oranges.
22:23No matter how you look at it, you can't use the same standards to compare.
22:26What, you're advocating a more demanding criteria for charter schools and other schools?
22:29Our point is simple, Frank.
22:31Federal funds should only go to public unions and school districts.
22:36Yeah, but we've already increased non-charter funding by 10%.
22:39The amount going to charter schools is negligible.
22:41It's the precedent, Frank, not the number.
22:44We're setting a lot of precedents, Marty. That's the nature of reform.
22:47Well, some of them we could stomach, some of them we can't.
22:50All right, let's not get bogged down in abstractions. Let's deal with specifics.
22:54Corey, can you walk us through it?
22:56There's a three-prong approach to determining the amount of funding a particular...
23:02Miss me?
23:04Maybe. A little.
23:05What's it been? 15 hours?
23:08Not even long enough to notice you're gone.
23:11Tell that to Marty Spinella.
23:13How's it coming?
23:14It's coming.
23:16Slowly, painfully.
23:18Hey, have we always had tulips in the front yard or am I slowly going insane?
23:22I planted them last fall.
23:24You did not.
23:25When I was down with you for the campaign.
23:28You've never gardened a day in your life.
23:31Not true. I have gardened exactly one day in my life.
23:35You were down in Spartanburg doing some sort of fundraiser.
23:39Jean's wife came over with a bucket of bulbs and...
23:41Next thing I knew I was down on my knees in the dirt, earthworms and all.
23:48I can't even picture it.
23:50Neither can I, and I was there.
23:51What else?
23:52Just strike me from giant peaches and dead teenagers.
23:55What else?
23:58Oh, I went for a run today.
24:01And the strangest...
24:07I don't know. This woman...
24:14That's interesting.
24:16What is?
24:17A text just came, Zoe Barnes.
24:20Who?
24:21Oh, that reporter from the Herald you met one night.
24:25Oh, her, I remember. Yeah, go if you need to call her back.
24:28No, she can wait. I'm talking to my wife.
24:31That's okay. I'm going to bed soon anyway.
24:33See you tomorrow?
24:34I hope so.
24:35Wish me luck.
24:37Merde, merde, merde.
24:38Gross merdinger, Tom.
24:41Bonsoir, ma petite bijouille.
24:44Disgusting.
24:45Good night.
24:46Good night.
24:47Yeah, alright, that's fine, Cory.
24:49Marnie?
24:49Frank had a little explain this to you. Here's our problem.
24:56Funding by a criteria whether it's in Barber's.
25:03We're not comfortable with any sort of incentive because on an ideological level we don't believe that
25:07George schools create better students who aren't incentivized better teachers.
25:11You're poor.
25:15There has to be some reward for a job well done. It's not a job well done. It's a job.
25:24The schools create artificial abilities to teach your job security.
25:32The profession is that they don't want to engage in culture or competition.
25:36They want to be just in September.
25:38This makes it harder for lower teachers than to do their jobs.
25:41Well, fine, you should file a fee and the fee won't file better if you...
25:48Not that they should have no problem being competitive with charter schools.
26:01This even is a bill.
26:03Frank?
26:04Frank, did we lose you?
26:05Yeah, I'm here, Marty. Look, we can talk ourselves in circles about charter schools, but here's what I proposed.
26:12In your profile, you go into great detail about the sexism Durant faced early on in her career.
26:18That's right. When she was first elected, it was still an old boys club in the Senate.
26:23Journalism used to be that way, too, not so long ago.
26:26I feel really lucky. I've had lots of trailblazers come before me.
26:30For instance, my colleague Janine Skorsky was the first woman at the Herald to become chief political correspondent, and that
26:37was only five years ago.
26:38Has it been those trailblazers who've allowed you to rise so quickly? You've moved up from the Metro pages to
26:43the front page Sunday edition.
26:46Well, I don't know that that would be possible if Janine hadn't already paved the way.
26:51So does that mean that the Herald is not particularly progressive?
26:54I think that they are.
26:56Tom is very open-minded. He's the reason Janine got promoted.
26:59That's Tom Hammerschmidt, the executive editor.
27:01Yes, we actually call him the Hammer.
27:03The Hammer? Why?
27:04Because he's tough.
27:06How tough?
27:08He's... Tom has very high standards. I love him. He's a great mentor.
27:14It can be frustrating at times. He makes you double and triple check things, and you want to get the
27:22news out the moment you have it.
27:24And he makes you rewrite until it's perfect, but that's what makes the Herald the Herald.
27:28Is that a workable model in the Internet age?
27:31Our readers think it is.
27:33You have a declined readership.
27:34But I don't lay that at Tom's feet. I think that that's the times we live in, right?
27:39Should newspapers adapt to the times we live in?
27:42It's not that the Herald refuses to adapt. We have an online presence.
27:47Is that maybe not adapting fast enough?
27:49I wouldn't argue with that statement. We could do more.
27:53Come in.
28:01We'll hear it.
28:04Sure.
28:07Okay.
28:29We've got a special guest with us today.
28:32He asked for the opportunity to share a few words with us this morning.
28:38Our very own Congressman, Frank Underwood.
28:53Frank Underwood Good morning.
28:58Thank you, Reverend, and thanks to that choir for that beautiful hymn.
29:02I want to read this morning from...
29:17No.
29:21You know what no one wants to talk about?
29:25Hate.
29:25Hate.
29:26I know all about hate.
29:28It starts in your gut, deep down here, where it stirs and churns, and then it rises.
29:37Hate rises fast and volcanic.
29:40It erupts hot on the breath.
29:42Your eyes go wide with fire.
29:45You clench your teeth so hard you think they'll shatter.
29:49I hate you, God.
29:52I hate you.
29:58Oh, don't tell me you haven't said those words before.
30:00I know you have.
30:02We all have.
30:04If you've ever felt soul-crushing loss.
30:09There are two parents with us today who know that pain.
30:16The most terrible hurt of all, losing a child before her time.
30:22If Dean and Leanne were to stand up right now and scream those awful words of hate, could
30:26we blame them?
30:28I couldn't.
30:29At least, their hatred, I can understand.
30:32I can grasp it, but God's oneness, his cruelty, I can't even begin to.
30:49My father dropped dead of a heart attack at the age of 43, 43 years old, and when he
30:54died, I looked up to God and I said those words because my father was so young, so full of
31:01life, so full of dreams.
31:02Why would God take him from us?
31:06Truth be told, I never really knew him or what his dreams were.
31:09He was quiet, timid, almost invisible.
31:12My mother didn't think much of him, my mother's mother hated him.
31:15The man never scratched the surface of life.
31:17Maybe it's best he died so young, he wasn't doing much but taking up space.
31:20But that doesn't make for a very powerful eulogy now, does it?
31:23I wept, I screamed, why God, how can I not hate you when you steal from me the person
31:32I most love and admire in this world?
31:38I don't understand it and I hate you for it.
31:45The Bible says in Proverbs, trust in the Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own
31:57understanding.
31:58Lean not on your own understanding.
32:02God is telling us to trust him, to love him despite our own ignorance.
32:09After all, what is faith if it doesn't endure when we are tested the most?
32:20We will never understand why God took Jessica or my father or anyone.
32:27And while God may not give us any answers, he has given us the capacity for love.
32:34Our job is to love him without questioning his plan.
32:41So I pray to you, dear Lord, I pray to you to help strengthen our love for you and to
32:50embrace Dean
32:51and Leanne with the warmth of your love in return.
32:56And I pray that you will help us fend off hatred so that we may all truly trust in you
33:05with all our hearts
33:07and lean not on our own understanding.
33:14Amen.
33:15Amen.
33:16Your job is to report the news, not be the news.
33:19I was promoting the paper.
33:20You're promoting Zoe Barnes.
33:22Is this about how I said we called you the hammer?
33:24Because if that upset you, I apologize.
33:25You're missing the point.
33:26I don't want you talking about anything that happens here.
33:29Not nicknames, not how progressive we are, not whether we're adapting to the internet.
33:33Any thoughts you have about this paper, you keep them to yourself or you bring them to me.
33:36You don't get on national television and spell-
33:38I'm sorry, I wasn't trying to-
33:39Don't interrupt when I'm talking.
33:42You can speak to me like an adult, Tom.
33:44You don't have to lecture me like a little girl.
33:46You haven't earned the right to be treated as an adult.
33:50You think a few front page stories and some FaceTime on TV makes you the next Judy Miller?
33:54You've got a long way to go.
33:56Don't be so arrogant.
33:57Okay.
33:58So you think when a woman asks to be treated with respect, that's arrogance?
34:03Are you accusing me of sexism?
34:05Just making an observation.
34:07No TV for a month.
34:09What?
34:10You heard me.
34:11No interviews.
34:12That's completely unfair.
34:13You want to make a no TV indefinitely?
34:18We're done.
34:19You can go now.
34:44Hello?
34:47Jillian, it's Claire Underwood.
34:48Can I come up?
34:59Have you seen a doctor?
35:01Giardi's not so bad.
35:03It'll pass in another week or so.
35:07You don't have health insurance, do you?
35:09Nope.
35:10I'll make an appointment for you to see my personal GP tomorrow.
35:13Medicine doesn't really do much.
35:15You have to let it run its course.
35:17Well, we'll let it run its course under proper supervision.
35:19I won't take no for an answer on this.
35:21Claire.
35:22I'll drag you to the hospital myself if I have to.
35:24You're going to the doctor.
35:25No argument.
35:28Thanks.
35:31They're about to walk.
35:32They won't listen to a word I say.
35:33Both unions?
35:34Yeah.
35:34Put Marty on the phone.
35:36Hang on.
35:37Marty.
35:38Frank?
35:39Yeah.
35:39Frank?
35:44This isn't working, Frank.
35:46Marty, you have got to keep them in that room.
35:48They lost their patience, right?
35:50They're upset.
35:50You're not in the room, Frank.
35:52I'll be back this afternoon.
35:53No, it's too late.
35:54Look.
35:55Tell them I'll come down on subsidies for charter schools.
35:58Even so, they're angry about the performance standards.
36:01We're not even halfway through this thing.
36:03There's so much in it that they...
36:04Then tell them that I'll roll over on performance standards,
36:06just five-year intervals.
36:09It should be you telling them that, Frank.
36:12You here at this table.
36:14I know that.
36:15You know, I'm doing the best I can, Marty,
36:16but I can't be in two places at once.
36:18Now, look.
36:19I promise you, if you keep them in that room,
36:22we will get through this hump as soon as I get back.
36:26Marty, you are their lobbyist.
36:29You know what's best for them.
36:30Save them from themselves.
36:34Okay, I'll see what I can do.
36:39Stamper.
36:40Do not let Spinella out of your sight
36:42and lock the goddamn doors if you have to.
36:45You got it.
36:48Here we go.
36:50I know you're a busy man.
36:51I hope we're not keeping you.
36:52No, no, no.
36:52I've got all the time in the world.
36:54This is ham and these are turkey.
36:57And here's some potato salad.
36:58Shall we have a prayer?
37:01Gracious loving God.
37:02Have you had this before?
37:04This is the third time.
37:05I'm used to it by now.
37:07Well, I'm not used to it, but it beats malaria.
37:09You've had malaria?
37:10In Zimbabwe.
37:12That took me out for a month.
37:13You make a lot of sacrifices.
37:17I don't see it as a sacrifice.
37:18You turned down a six-figure salary at Google
37:21to start your own non-profit.
37:23People don't get malaria in Palo Alto.
37:28You do your research.
37:30When it's someone I care about.
37:35Claire, I turned down that job
37:37because I would have hated myself.
37:39It was a lot of money, but for what?
37:41So they could fill their diversity quota
37:43with an Asian girl peddling a Stanford degree?
37:45Not just any Asian girl.
37:46A valedictorian.
37:49Let me offer you what Google couldn't.
37:52I know what it is
37:54to be capable and beautiful and ambitious
37:57and be on people like Sergey and Larry's checklist
37:59of things that look good to have on a shelf.
38:05I'm not trying to acquisition you.
38:07What I see in you is a woman I admire,
38:11which doesn't happen often.
38:14I want to enable you.
38:15I want to clear the way for you
38:17so that you can achieve what you want to achieve
38:20on your own terms.
38:24Thanks for the tea.
38:27And I will send a car to pick you up
38:29for the doctor tomorrow.
38:31When you're back on your feet,
38:32do you think maybe we can work something out?
38:39Yes, I think we could.
38:44That's her at junior prom.
38:48Beautiful.
38:53Here she is in her letter jacket.
38:57She made varsity as a freshman.
39:00I remember the day she found out.
39:02Coach called.
39:04Jessie starts jumping up and down.
39:07Mom, guess what?
39:15I'm sorry.
39:16Don't be. It's fine.
39:19Why are we doing this?
39:21Honestly, what's to be gained
39:22and dredging up all this stuff?
39:26Remembering the good things help sometimes.
39:28Not when it puts my wife in tears.
39:31I appreciate what you said at the church,
39:33but it doesn't do us any good.
39:35Neither does this.
39:36Well, what can I do to help?
39:37You can't do anything.
39:39She's gone.
39:42You're right.
39:42I can't change that.
39:44But I can make sure the city offers you
39:46a sizable settlement.
39:49You mean by herself?
39:50No, I mean help you avoiding years of court battles.
39:54Jessica was gonna go to Furman.
39:56Is that right?
39:57On a volleyball scholarship?
39:58Yes.
39:59A full ride.
40:00Well, I spoke to the president
40:01of the university this morning.
40:03We'd like to create a new scholarship
40:04in your daughter's name.
40:06If you'd like that,
40:07it's entirely up to you.
40:09But most importantly,
40:10we have to make sure
40:11that this never happens again.
40:12We've got safety billboards going up,
40:15stop lighting the tower at night,
40:17and we're putting the guardrails in.
40:18She'd have done all that
40:19before she ran off the road.
40:22Would you like me to resign, Mr. Masters?
40:27Just say the word and it's done.
40:29If it will bring you any satisfaction.
40:41I asked the Reverend once,
40:43what are we supposed to do
40:45in the face of so much senseless pain?
40:48And he said to me,
40:50what else can we do
40:52but take what seems meaningless
40:54and try to make something meaningful from it?
40:58He's right.
41:00That's how God works.
41:02Through us.
41:06Will you let me work for you?
41:15What you have to understand about my people
41:17is that they are a noble people.
41:20Humility is their form of pride.
41:22It is their strength.
41:24It is their weakness.
41:25And if you can humble yourself before them,
41:29they will do anything you ask.
41:35Tell us more about the scholarship.
42:03Hey.
42:04Hey.
42:05What are you doing?
42:07Working.
42:08On what?
42:09The BRAC commission stuff.
42:12I'm behind on it.
42:13It's Sunday.
42:16So?
42:18You don't usually work on the weekend.
42:21Well, no.
42:22I do.
42:23This, uh, coffee in the kitchen.
42:24You want some?
42:28Peter.
42:33Peter.
42:35If I decide to stay,
42:37it's because it's what I want,
42:38not what you want.
42:44I understand.
42:49Which draft are you reading of the written testimony?
42:52The one you sent out on Thursday.
42:54I actually changed it on Friday.
42:55Can I show you?
42:59Yeah.
43:00I was thinking that we could start with job numbers
43:02and then go to economic multipliers
43:04instead of the other way around.
43:05What do you think?
43:07This is what it looks like.
43:27I don't know.
43:28Picture this.
43:29A 17-year-old girl traveling at 60 miles an hour,
43:33spins out of control in no traffic.
43:34She hits a guardrail.
43:36But if she's wearing a seatbelt, which she was,
43:39and her car doesn't roll over three times
43:41down a 20-foot ditch, which it did,
43:43then that young woman is still alive.
43:46But you know what?
43:48The county administrator didn't build those guardrails,
43:51so now she's dead.
43:52We looked up the statue.
43:54Guardrails are under county supervision.
43:59Are you trying to turn this around on me?
44:02That's not all, Oren.
44:03Your easement.
44:04You see, every couple of years,
44:05the Piedmont Electric,
44:06they apply to bring power lines through Gaffney.
44:09The route comes right through your line.
44:11Now, Gene and I always fight them off,
44:12but this year, if they were to reapply?
44:14Hmm.
44:15Imminent domain?
44:16It would be such a shame
44:17to have to tear down this beautiful home.
44:19Fuck you, Frank.
44:21You can't just roll up on my property
44:22and act like you own it.
44:29Oh, but I can.
44:31We just did.
44:36I've won this district eleven times.
44:38Do you think that's just luck
44:40and a firm handshake?
44:42But I'll tell you what,
44:43I'm not a vindictive person.
44:44I don't like for anybody to lose if everybody can win,
44:47so I'm gonna help you get elected in the fourth.
44:49You get to keep your house.
44:50I keep the fifth.
44:51We put the petrog behind us,
44:53and everybody's happy.
44:54What do you say?
44:56Well, that's all right.
44:57You think about it.
44:58I'm sure you'll do the right thing.
45:00Oh, and I'm looking forward
45:01to having you in Congress, Oren.
45:03It's always good to have friends
45:04on the other side of the aisle.
45:26I've been offered a spot on Nightline.
45:28You want my advice?
45:30I don't want it.
45:32I need it.
45:33Close your eyes.
45:36Okay.
45:38It's 1125.
45:39Nightline is about to come on.
45:41Millions of people are watching.
45:43Where are you?
45:44Home?
45:45No.
45:47At the studio?
45:48Yes.
45:49And what do you see?
45:51I see lights.
45:53I see a camera.
45:54And that little red dot goes on.
45:56Tell me what you hear.
45:59I hear my voice.
46:01And those millions of people,
46:02what do they hear?
46:04My voice.
46:05And what do they see?
46:07My face.
46:09So you don't need my advice.
46:14Hammersmith's gonna freak.
46:15You don't want to work anywhere
46:16you're not willing to get fired from, Zoe.
46:19Treading water is the same as drowning
46:20for people like you and me.
46:22Good luck. I'll be watching.
46:24Hey, wait.
46:25Yes?
46:26When you get back.
46:27When I get back.
46:29You'll know.
46:34Hello, Nancy.
46:36Welcome back, sir.
46:37Let the Vescaz pull for you.
46:38Tell her I'll call in a couple of hours with an update.
46:40Very well.
46:41Sir.
46:42Unless you need anything,
46:43Kyle has you covered.
46:45No.
46:45Go home.
46:46You did well this weekend.
46:48Thank you, sir.
46:50Oh, before you go home,
46:51can you do me a favor?
46:52You swing by my house
46:53and make sure these get to play.
46:55Yes, sir.
46:57And thank you, sir,
46:58for being so patient.
47:02Yes, sir.
47:05No.
47:06No.
47:07No.
47:07No.
47:09No.
47:27Okay.
47:28No.
47:29No.
47:46No.
47:51Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
48:21Ha, ha, ha.
49:12Ha, ha, ha.
49:36Ha, ha, ha.
49:48Ha, ha.
50:23Ha, ha, ha.
51:14Ha, ha.
51:17Ha, ha.
51:27Ha, ha.
51:27Ha, ha.
51:27Ha, ha.
51:27Ha, ha.
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