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مسلسل House of Cards مترجم - Episode 5
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00:07What do you think of Darren Jarvis?
00:09That's CBS.
00:11He wants me to be a correspondent.
00:12It's not worth your time.
00:15What about Greer Fisher at MSNBC?
00:17Stick to writing.
00:19Do TV on the side.
00:20You're more than a talking kid.
00:23How about Slugline?
00:25What's Slugline?
00:27If I said Politico wanted to hire me,
00:29what would you say?
00:30I would say that that piques my interest.
00:33Six months from now,
00:34Slugline will be what Politico was a year and a half ago.
00:37Everyone at Politico reads it
00:38because Slugline's breaking stories before they are.
00:40I wonder why I've never heard of it.
00:42Everyone's a free agent.
00:43They write whatever they want, wherever they are.
00:45Most people write from their phones.
00:47Well, freedom and exposure are what they're offering.
00:50I would say that is a meeting worth taking.
00:53This Hammersmith thing is blowing up.
00:55I think you might get fired.
00:57There's got to be a thousand tweets here.
00:59People defending me, people trashing me.
01:01There's even a hashtag.
01:03Go Zoe.
01:04Mm-mm.
01:07Hmm.
01:08Hey!
01:10We mustn't leave any trail.
01:11All of my contacts are in there.
01:13Then it's time for you to get some new contacts.
01:20Don't worry, I'll get you a phone.
01:21I'll get you two, in fact.
01:22One for work and a burner for play.
01:24Expect them this afternoon.
01:28Oh, and...
01:29Here goes Zoe.
01:32Thanks.
01:33So...
01:35Oh, my God.
01:39Oh.
01:40Nah.
04:53We're right back.
06:48Are you fucking kidding me?
06:50You agreed that they were already out.
06:51You can't just put them back in now, Frank.
06:53Marty, look.
06:53Look, I have a reputation to uphold.
06:55I am the one that made the union rep stay here for you while you're in deathly playing
06:59with your fucking beach hood.
07:01Marty.
07:01You tell me right now.
07:02You tell me right now.
07:02Is that amendment in or out?
07:04You tell me right now.
07:05There is a middle ground here, Marty.
07:07We just have to find it.
07:10I take that as a no.
07:16Okay.
07:19Marty.
07:20Do not start a war.
07:21You know you're gonna lose.
07:23You fucked me.
07:23I fucked back.
07:30Stamper!
07:31Marty and I have a good working relationship, or used to.
07:34You can see he has a temper, but I can usually cut through that and reason with him, but
07:38I may have pushed him too far, which is worrisome.
07:41Friends make the worst enemies.
07:45How'd it go?
07:46What'd you hear?
07:47A lot of fucks.
07:48Well, that pretty much says it.
07:51Let's think this through.
07:52No, we've got the DNC leadership meeting.
07:55What?
07:55I'd say you could skip it, but Birch just dumped it on us.
07:58When?
07:58It's here.
07:59In 12 minutes.
08:00Why here and not the DNC headquarters?
08:02The DNC is doing renovations.
08:04They're gonna be green energy efficient.
08:05Oh, that's a charming use of party funds.
08:08We've only been in this space about three months.
08:11Cool.
08:12Not exactly at the Herald, is it?
08:14Have you been to those offices?
08:16Yes.
08:17Wristleting was in order.
08:20So, who else is courting you?
08:22A few people.
08:24You mean everyone?
08:25There were a lot of emails this morning.
08:28That's not surprising.
08:29You're having a moment.
08:30People are interested.
08:31I'm one of them.
08:32But if eight minutes passes on anything, I get bored.
08:35In eight minutes, I could be bored with you,
08:37unless you keep me interested.
08:39I think you can.
08:41And I think this is the place for you to keep the rest of the world interested too.
08:45It's your call.
08:45I won't chase you.
08:46I'm definitely tempted.
08:48Take as long as you want to look around.
08:51Email me your figure.
08:52I'll call you back with the counter.
08:58This is our top priority.
09:00Ohio, Florida, and Pennsylvania.
09:03We need all of them.
09:04Our Walker's a one-term president.
09:06Pennsylvania is why he picked Matthews as a running mate,
09:08but now we have to find a replacement.
09:10The special election is this November.
09:13Patricia Whitaker, DNC chair,
09:15a rare example of someone whose head is in the game
09:17instead of up their backside.
09:19Competence is such an exotic bird in these woods
09:22that I appreciate it whenever I see it.
09:24Now, this also affects the House.
09:26The new governor will oversee redistricting.
09:28We lose seats here.
09:29That means we could lose our majority in Washington.
09:31Well, the RNC is backing Jack Swafford,
09:33ex-Mayor of Pittsburgh.
09:34He's got statewide name recognition and campaign machinery in place.
09:38It's been three months, and we don't have Dick.
09:41Well, what about the AG, Ben Fluckett?
09:43No, Ben's got his eyes set on the Senate in 14.
09:46Yeah, which he'll lose
09:46because he botched his sex offender sting last year.
09:49Oh, there's always McCollin.
09:50Uh, he's 78.
09:51When's the last time he held office,
09:53when Carter was president?
09:54Reagan, but same difference.
09:56Well, he has dignity.
09:56He has gravitas.
09:58I mean, if you need someone to fill Matthews' shoes...
09:59You can't fill Jim Matthews' shoes,
10:01so we shouldn't even try.
10:02We need a fresh face.
10:04The state has a weak bench.
10:05Well, let's go through all the sitting congressmen
10:07one by one and see if anybody sticks out from the crowd.
10:10All right, I got the list right here.
10:11Okay, go ahead.
10:13Pennsylvania's 1st District, Peter Russo.
10:15Cross him off. He's no good.
10:16No experience, no chops.
10:18Okay, moving on.
10:192nd District, Gwendolyn Pierce.
10:21No, Gwen's too controversial.
10:22Very vocal on abortion.
10:24And, uh, Caroline?
10:26She's good.
10:26Yeah, how are the boys?
10:27You want fucking four of them?
10:28Yeah, you feed them.
10:30You got any, uh, pictures on your phone?
10:33Come on.
10:34Let's cut the ship beam, will ya?
10:36What are we gonna do about the shipyard?
10:40Brack had their hearing.
10:42They slated it for closing.
10:44Yeah, and why didn't you testify?
10:46We're talking 12,000 jobs here.
10:48My hands were tied, Paul.
10:50People wanted it closed.
10:51I was under a lot of pressure.
10:52From who?
10:54People hide up the food chain.
10:55There's nothing I could do.
10:56That's bullshit!
10:58You go back to Brack, you talk to the DOD,
11:00you talk to the Secretary of the Navy,
11:01you do something!
11:02It's not gonna happen.
11:03Okay, why not?
11:04I told you it's political.
11:06Okay, so I'm supposed to go back
11:07to the Shipbuilders Association
11:08and say what now, exactly?
11:10That they're out of work because
11:11Pete Russo's playing politics?
11:14I mean, Jesus, Pete.
11:16We're the ones who got you fucking elected
11:18in the first place.
11:20Now you're gonna turn your back on us?
11:22You should go.
11:27Seriously?
11:30I just got here kicking me out now.
11:33Hey!
11:34I'm fucking talking to you!
11:38I thought we grew up again.
11:41But this guy,
11:43sitting behind his big desk,
11:45I don't even know who the fuck he is.
11:49Where's the Pete Russo
11:50knew how to throw a punch
11:51when his back was against the wall?
11:54That guy was my friend.
12:08Every teacher in the country
12:09a month before school ends?
12:10Doesn't need all of them.
12:1115, 20 states, that's all.
12:13The AFT and the NEA can't agree on anything.
12:16You underestimate Marty Spinella.
12:19So which one do we target?
12:22We have a better chance with the NEA.
12:24You think Chuck Sloan will bite?
12:26Cooperate.
12:27We give your people protection
12:28in the place of the banquet.
12:29Fight us, we break you.
12:31He'll bite.
12:32Get him on the phone.
12:33After two.
12:34Spinella is potentially mobilizing
12:36the largest teacher strike
12:37in the United States history.
12:38Nobody's sleeping.
12:39I'll call him right now.
12:42I'm sorry.
12:43We being too loud?
12:44A little.
12:48What are you working on?
12:50The gala, there's so much to do.
12:53Did Nancy send you my list?
12:55She did.
12:56What'd you think?
12:57It's a good list.
12:59Thanks for inviting them.
13:04Is something wrong?
13:07It's still not anywhere near
13:09what Remy brought to the table.
13:12Sandcorp offered 1.5 million, Francis.
13:14I'm adding up the numbers
13:15and we're only at half a million.
13:18I got Chuck on the phone.
13:19Hey, in a minute.
13:20I can make more calls.
13:21Enough to raise a million five?
13:23Well, I can at least get us closer.
13:27I'm going to bed.
13:30Don't move any of this around.
13:32Claire.
13:33We made the decision
13:34to turn Remy down.
13:37No one forced you.
13:38I thought we were okay on this.
13:39You're right.
13:42Good night, Francis.
13:57Come va.
14:12I'm going to bed Tata.
14:14If you're seeing Tata,
14:14What's going on?
14:14You never leave.
14:14I need to go if he's working.
14:15right?
14:16Hereory,
14:26you're funny,
14:26there's no such party.
14:29Adam, leave a message.
14:31Hi Adam, it's me.
14:33I know it's late, but...
14:36Well, I was really just calling to thank you again for the photographs.
14:41I'm sure they're gonna be a big hit at the auction.
14:45Hope you're well.
14:51I'm sure they're gonna be a big hit at the auction.
14:53Yeah.
14:56Hope you're well.
15:15Right this way, Mr. Hirschman.
15:22He's here.
15:25Good afternoon, Tom.
15:33Legal.
15:34Did you say it, or didn't you?
15:39To you, and to anyone who asks, yes, I did.
15:46Do we really need them?
15:48Not unless I should expect a fight.
15:50You shouldn't.
15:51Give us a few moments.
16:06It's not what you called her.
16:08It's that you let her leave the building.
16:09I know how to run a paper, Margaret.
16:12What I don't know how to do is run a paper staffed to the people I can't control.
16:16Was she really out of control?
16:18To my understanding, she simply turned down a new position.
16:21It's her attitude.
16:23It's the way she turned it down.
16:24Did you think to ask her what she'd rather do instead?
16:27He said my job to pander to all my employees.
16:29My employees.
16:32And if they have something to offer that you don't, yes, it is your job.
16:36We've been through this, Tom.
16:38The paper's operating at a loss.
16:40We need people like Zoe.
16:41I'm very aware of how much we're hurting, Margaret.
16:45Staff reductions, different circulation.
16:47Each one of those faces and every subscriber we lose, they keep me awake at night.
16:52Now, I won't argue the business side of things.
16:55It's neither my place nor my area of expertise, but know this.
17:00Zoe Barnes, Twitter, blogs, enriched media, they're all surface.
17:09They're fads.
17:11They aren't the foundation this paper was built on, and they aren't what will keep it alive.
17:16We have a core readership that thirsts for hard news.
17:21Those are the people I work 80 hours a week for.
17:27And I won't be distracted by what's fashionable.
17:39That's your resignation letter.
17:41Hand it to the lawyers on the way out.
17:45I'll give you some privacy.
17:49No, no, stay.
17:50It'll be quick.
17:52We'll get a drink.
17:58We're gonna launch right here in Washington.
18:00We'll see how Congress likes it when the streets are teeming with unsupervised school kits.
18:05Then we'll phase out the rest of the country.
18:07Everybody hold on for one minute.
18:09What's up?
18:10The NEA is out.
18:11What?
18:12They pulled out.
18:14Why?
18:15You wouldn't say.
18:18Hold on for one more minute.
18:20Chuck Sloan, get him on the phone right now.
18:22I've got him right here.
18:22Is he muted?
18:23Yes.
18:29Hey, Chuck, it's Marty.
18:31Listen, you can't do this.
18:34If we don't stay united now, we don't have a...
18:37You hired me to represent your interests, right?
18:40How could I possibly lobby for the teachers when Congress sees us splintering before we even put up a unite?
18:47Right.
18:50Did Underwood get to you?
18:52Well, Frank is dishonest and manipulative.
18:55You've seen that he's lied to us already.
18:57Wait, wait, wait.
18:57Chuck, Chuck.
18:58Chuck?
18:58Chuck!
19:02What?
19:06Where are you?
19:07I'm at the office.
19:08False.
19:08You don't believe me?
19:09Not for a second.
19:10Where are you?
19:11About to walk into a meeting.
19:13With who?
19:14Someone I have to punish.
19:15Give me a name.
19:17No name.
19:18What did this person do wrong?
19:19Lie to me.
19:21How will you punish him?
19:23What makes you think it's a him?
19:27Hold on, I have to take this.
19:31Where are you?
19:33Me?
19:33I am out at the office.
19:40You're gonna give me a new one of these every week?
19:44Well, I can't continue to...
19:47Not without protection.
19:48Nobody tells me when to work and when to play.
19:51I'm not being unreasonable, Zoe.
19:53If you can't trust me, we shouldn't be doing this at all.
20:01Well, then how do we establish our trust?
20:03I have been very discreet.
20:06Oh, professional discretion, yes.
20:07But this is new territory.
20:15You have a camera on your phone.
20:24Pictures.
20:27The kind I wouldn't want my father to see.
20:34Well, I'm gonna need more than that.
20:35Let us know why,
20:35Let us know why,
20:36let us know why.
21:05You did what you think.
21:10Use your imagination.
21:18I want everything packed for tomorrow.
21:21You checked already, Dad.
21:23Oh, did you?
21:23Those are my pink Nikes on the kitchen counter?
21:26And you, Autobot, what is Optimus Prime doing under my bed?
21:29He better transform himself into your backpack
21:32before you have to leave tomorrow.
21:36Hey, Dad.
21:38Is Christina coming back?
21:41I don't think so, buddy.
21:43No.
21:44Oh, I liked her.
21:46Me too.
21:47She's cool.
21:48Yeah, she is cool.
21:51You guys got to brush your teeth
21:53and then check the rooms again
21:55and then it's time for bed.
21:57Got a pumpkin?
21:58Dad, you know I hate it when you call us pumpkins.
22:02Go before I turn you into a pie.
22:17Peter Russo.
22:22He's a drunk.
22:23He is at the moment a very functional one.
22:26Imagine if he was sober.
22:27Even so.
22:28You run him for governor,
22:29people are going to dig into his past.
22:31Well, we turned that into an asset, not a liability.
22:33Here's who I was.
22:35Here's who I am now.
22:36You saw how they dismissed him
22:37in three seconds at the leadership meeting.
22:39Patty Whitaker is very open-minded
22:41and I am very persuasive.
22:46You think Russo even wants it?
22:48Any kid who's made it from the streets of South Philly
22:50to the Capitol Rotunda is ambitious.
22:52We just need to tap into that.
22:54Surround him with the best people
22:55and then build the machine and push the go button.
22:58So you think he could win?
23:00I think he can be a contender.
23:05Okay.
23:06Let's say we pull off a miracle and he wins.
23:08What do we gain by it?
23:10Isn't it better to be holding the reins in this race
23:12than watching from the stands?
23:14The wife is on the phone.
23:15Put her through in here.
23:16I understand that Pennsylvania is important for redistricting.
23:18No, no, no, no. This isn't just about this race, Doug.
23:21Expand your thinking.
23:23Who else is from Pennsylvania?
23:28No, no, no. Not in Congress.
23:30The executive branch.
23:34Vice President.
23:37Hello, my dear.
23:38Nancy had my tux dry cleaned,
23:40so I won't embarrass you.
23:41The cost will cancel.
23:45I'm leaving right now.
23:46I'll come get you.
23:46I've got to go.
23:47What's going on?
23:48The hotel for tonight's gala.
23:50They refused to let Claire into that ballroom
23:53because their employees are union.
23:56Spinella.
23:57Yeah, he can go after me all he wants,
23:59but to go after my wife?
24:01No class.
24:02Meet me at the cost will.
24:03You got it.
24:06Why can't we just move it to another place?
24:08I looked into that.
24:09Everything's booked.
24:10You have to reserve these things weeks in advance.
24:12I got Stamper online looking for another venue somewhere.
24:14Francis, the delivery trucks are already at the Cotsworth.
24:16I can't have people showing up at a different place
24:19in case they don't get the email.
24:20All right, this is my fault.
24:22I feel off.
24:22There's a half a million on the line here.
24:23I realize that.
24:25And I can't keep having my work take these hits on behalf of yours.
24:29It's more than just an inconvenience.
24:30I know.
24:31We'll solve it.
24:40Hey, I just got your email.
24:41What'd you think?
24:42You don't have to send me things before you post.
24:45Oh, I thought you might want to take a look.
24:47The goal here is for everyone to post things faster
24:49than I have a chance to read them.
24:50If you're satisfied with the article, you just put it up.
24:53Okay.
24:54Are you satisfied?
24:55I think so.
24:57Okay, you are or you aren't.
24:58Whatever hoops the Herald made you jump through.
25:01I know.
25:01Let them go.
25:02It's okay to be opinionated, Zoe.
25:05And it's okay to go outside and get your hands dirty.
25:08You're no longer tied to a desk.
25:10Or that pillow, for that matter.
25:12I'm not going to post it.
25:13Midterm predictions, they're not news.
25:15They're bullshit.
25:16Well, I agree.
25:18I can do better.
25:20I think you can.
25:21Feel free to blow my mind.
25:33If we do this event, the whole staff walks out.
25:36I've got 300 guests.
25:37You signed a contract with my wife.
25:40We'll refund your wife's organization
25:41and pay for whatever the cost of moving the event
25:43to a more appropriate venue.
25:45And we would have to refund
25:46half a million dollars in donations.
25:48Can you pay for that, too?
25:49Because I'm pretty sure there's cause for damages here.
25:52I truly apologize, sir.
25:54Who's your boss?
25:55I spoke with the owners
25:56and they authorized me to do what I think is best.
25:59And do they realize that they are shutting the door
26:01on 41 members of the United States Congress?
26:04Yes, sir, they do.
26:06I had to make a very hard judgment call.
26:08Well, I seriously question your judgment.
26:10You know, word travels fast in this town.
26:12All those luncheons and conventions and dinners,
26:15it's going to be a shame to lose all that work, isn't it?
26:18Congressman, you are absolutely right.
26:20But if my staff walks out,
26:22please understand the predicament I'm in.
26:25I got an idea.
26:26I know what we're going to do.
26:28Honey, they're not going to let us have it inside.
26:31We're going to have it right here
26:32on their front steps, picnic style.
26:34What do you need from me?
26:34I need your manpower.
26:35Yes, sir, I'm on it.
26:41Okay, everybody, stop what you're doing and listen up.
26:47Yeah?
26:49Hey, Frank.
26:53That's it.
26:56I'm going to take a few talking.
26:58The florist is going to send over whatever he has.
27:01Great.
27:02Francis, where are we with food?
27:03I got hot dogs, pizzas, and soul food coming.
27:05Maybe something else.
27:07Girls, here's what I want.
27:08All right, you two come out.
27:09Four bars, two on each level.
27:11The food can go there.
27:12The silent auction goes here.
27:14Owen, cancel the string quartet.
27:15Let's get a DJ.
27:16Doug, how are we on booths?
27:17Pegs are on the way now.
27:18Great.
27:19Owen, call Denise at the office
27:20and have her bring every donation envelope she can find.
27:23Okay, messages, people.
27:30Congressman Russo's office.
27:31Yes, can you hold one minute?
27:34Congressman, people keep calling about the shipyards.
27:36We don't know what to tell them.
27:37We just say we'll give you the message.
27:38Keep saying that.
27:39Here they are, the messages and all the emails we've gotten to.
27:41Do you want me to...
27:42Have a good night.
27:47Who did we reach?
27:48Harold, The Times, USA Today.
27:50All right, I want affiliate stations and cable news.
27:53I want satellite trucks out there.
27:54I want this on live TV.
27:55Okay, I'm on it.
27:58Zoe, 8 p.m. tonight, Hotel Coleswood.
28:01To benefit from my wife, Sherry.
28:04Now, wash your face and let your hair down.
28:08This is work and play.
28:10See you.
28:11I can tell you right now, I'm going to need two dozen.
28:19Paul, I'm going to need those by tomorrow, okay?
28:22Your guess or your problem, not mine.
28:24Julian.
28:25I'll close the gate.
28:27You know, I'm no expert in fire code, but I would imagine that locking your guests in
28:31is a bigger violation than having them walk around us.
28:33This is trespassing.
28:35On private property.
28:36You're breaking the law.
28:37Right.
28:38Okay.
28:39I'm going to get Barney Hull on the phone here for you.
28:45There you go.
28:46It's ringing.
28:48Who's Barney Hull?
28:49The police commissioner.
28:50The police commissioner.
28:50The police commissioner will talk to him.
28:51No?
28:52No.
28:52Okay.
28:53You'd rather talk to him in person?
28:54That's great.
28:54He's coming to the party.
28:56I'll be sure to introduce him to you.
28:58Thanks for your hospitality.
29:03Bar comes over here.
29:04Ball and booze that way.
29:11What do you want me to do?
29:13You can't lock the gates, and they've got the police on their side.
29:16Unbelievable.
29:17Hold on.
29:18Cassandra, I need 200 teachers at the Coatsworth Hotel.
29:23Right now, I need a full picket.
29:24200?
29:25I don't know if we can get that anymore.
29:26I don't want to hear it.
29:27Just get it done.
29:28All right?
29:28I don't give a fuck if their teachers are not, frankly.
29:30Just get me 200 bodies.
29:31You know, call the Teamsters.
29:32Maybe they'll help us.
29:33We'll give them glasses if we have to.
29:35Tell the guys to look smart.
29:36Charlie, get off the phone.
29:38I need signs right now, at least 100.
29:40You know what?
29:41Let them set it up.
29:42It's actually better for us that way.
29:44This way they can't hide from us.
29:45You've put me in a terrible situation.
29:48Oh, he did?
29:51He was a British accent.
30:01All right.
30:03Let's take notice.
30:06Thank you very much for all your help.
30:08Much appreciated.
30:10Here, we've got the signs right here.
30:11Let's hand them out and pass.
30:13Everybody single file right down the street.
30:15This way.
30:16That way.
30:17Okay?
30:26Well, at least he spelled it right.
30:29Teachers protesting the Education Reform and Achievement Act
30:32have descended upon the Hotel Coatsworth in Washington, D.C.
30:37Union lobbyist Martin Spinelli organized the demonstration.
30:41We deserve respect!
30:42We deserve respect!
30:45We deserve respect!
30:47We deserve respect!
30:49We deserve respect!
30:49We deserve respect!
30:50We deserve respect!
30:51Now, I knew you'd show up.
30:53If you bring that beautiful wife of yours, hello.
30:55Pleasure.
30:56Thank you for coming.
30:56Come on in.
30:57The drinks are on the house.
30:59Well, listen, you want me to come on in.
30:59Come on, you can begin.
31:01Come on, you can begin.
31:01Spinelli got us shut out by the Union,
31:05so we've had to help party out here on the steps.
31:07I'm going to take you up to a bar right now.
31:09Thank you for coming.
31:10Hello.
31:10Welcome.
31:12Teachers, yes!
31:13Union, yes!
31:14Teachers, yes!
31:15Union, yes!
31:16Teachers, yes!
31:17Teachers, yes!
31:22Association!
31:24No, no, no, no.
32:05Are you out here?
32:09Thanks again so much for coming.
32:15Adam is here.
32:20You came.
32:25Looks wonderful.
32:26You're gonna have to move over because I have to serve this wonderful couple myself.
32:31This is fabulous.
32:33Only Claire could have thought of this.
32:35I don't suppose you have anything single malt back there.
32:39Frank, it's worth every penny to see you on keg duty.
32:42Well then, don't you think that this is worth just a few extra pennies?
32:45Oh, let's break out the checkbook, Charles.
32:48But you RSVP.
32:50I assumed you didn't matter.
32:52It doesn't.
32:54I'm glad you're here.
32:56When I heard your message.
32:58You know, I shouldn't have left that, Adam.
33:02Why not?
33:06Maybe we should talk at some point.
33:09And make that check with a lot of zeros, won't you?
33:13There we are.
33:20Cheers.
33:22Cheers.
33:23Well, I'm gonna ask a huge favor of you since you're here.
33:26You wanna put me to work?
33:28Yes, please.
33:29My pleasure.
33:30Come.
33:33So, these are some wonderful photographs by an amazing photographer in Chile.
33:39Adam Galloway.
33:40What's up, girl?
33:40Nice to meet you.
33:42Nice to meet you.
33:42And this is the photographer himself.
33:44Oh, fine.
33:47Ready.
33:50I just wanted to thank you so much.
33:52Such a success tonight.
33:55He's the best.
33:57I see Adam's here.
33:58I didn't know he was coming.
34:00Well, guess what I got.
34:01Another check from the Hall of Arms for $60,000.
34:09Come on, praise me like you should.
34:10Hey!
34:12If Frank Angelwood and the United States Congress think they can dismantle the rights of the
34:18American teacher, then they...
34:22Hi.
34:23Why are we just here?
34:25But Congress has to take this seriously.
34:27We can't wait.
34:28We can't wait.
34:29We can't wait.
34:30We can't wait.
34:31We can't wait.
34:31We can't wait.
34:31We can't wait.
34:31We can't wait.
34:31We can't wait.
34:32We can't wait.
34:33We can't wait.
34:35We can't wait.
34:36At this time!
34:54That dress looks familiar.
34:56That's the one I wore to the symphony.
34:59Mutual admiration society.
35:01That's right.
35:03So...
35:03What do you have for me?
35:06What do you mean?
35:07Well, you're surrounded by Washington's elite.
35:09Are you saying you overheard nothing that could be useful to either of us?
35:12I'm covering the protests.
35:13The rest of the world is covering the protests.
35:16You may not have noticed, but you're the only journalist inside the party.
35:19I've been feeding you plenty.
35:21Information is a two-way street, Miss Barnes.
35:23Hello.
35:24Claire, this is Zoe Barnes.
35:26You met her one night at the house.
35:27Yes, I remember.
35:28You work for the Herald, right?
35:30Not anymore.
35:31I actually work at Slugline now.
35:33I've heard of it.
35:34You read it, don't you, Frances?
35:36Religiously.
35:37Well, you seem like a very ambitious young woman.
35:40I like that.
35:41I'm doing my best.
35:43It's good to see you again.
35:45Please, enjoy yourself.
35:47I will.
35:48Take care, Miss Barnes.
35:58Oh, my God.
40:58I can do.
40:59What now?
41:08Call the union leadership and the chapter presidents.
41:12See if they're ready to pull the trigger.
41:14If they are, we strike at midnight tomorrow.
41:45You were extraordinary.
41:47Tomorrow, people who weren't there are gonna lie and say they were.
41:52What are you reading?
41:57She can write.
41:59She can.
42:03And you can raise money.
42:05Always for a good cause.
42:31Wait in the car, please.
42:34Hold on.
42:36I know who that is.
42:43Hello, Peter.
42:50I am starving.
42:51I forgot to eat.
42:52Would you like something, Peter?
42:54No.
42:55Thanks.
42:56You should eat.
42:57Don't fight.
42:57You'll win.
42:58I will.
43:00Okay.
43:01Yes.
43:02You want some coffee?
43:04Yes.
43:04Thanks.
43:05Do you have any children?
43:08Two.
43:09A son and a daughter.
43:13Married?
43:15Towards.
43:18What are their names, your kids?
43:20Sarah, she's 11.
43:22And Kevin is 8.
43:25Do you have any pictures?
43:32Fuck.
43:33I lost my phone.
43:35I'm sorry.
43:36I should, I gotta go.
43:37Peter, sit down.
43:39You're gonna enjoy your sandwich, have some coffee and stay the night.
43:45milk and sugar?
43:48Black.
43:51Fresh towels.
43:53There should be soap and toothpaste, everything you need in the bathroom.
43:57Thank you so much for doing this.
43:59No, it's nothing.
44:00Sleep well.
44:10What's going on, Peter?
44:15Talk to me.
44:21You think fresh towels changes anything?
44:29Changes what?
44:30The shipyard.
44:34If I was home and you pulled that shit, I'd beat the fuck out of you.
44:39I would crack your skull on the pavement.
44:42That's why I came over here today.
44:44To fuck you up for what you made me do.
44:48I don't care how nice you're being to me.
44:49I don't give a shit.
44:50I'm gonna wake up tomorrow and all these people, all my friends, are still fucked.
45:08And I'm still fucked.
45:13You fucked all of us.
45:16But I'm gonna get blamed for it.
45:20So now I have to carry that weight on my shoulders.
45:32You fucked me, Frank.
45:35I shouldn't let you do it, but I did.
45:57Are you done now?
46:02Get up.
46:08No.
46:09I said get up.
46:10And follow me.
46:12Now.
46:29Get in.
46:31Take off your clothes and get in.
46:34Do it now.
46:55There was a DNC meeting earlier this week about the governor's race.
47:00Your name came up as someone we might want to run.
47:05Aspen.
47:06Go ahead.
47:10Everyone in that room wanted to cross you off the list.
47:13I said no.
47:14I stuck up for you.
47:15I said, Peter Russo, he's got potential.
47:18He's young.
47:18He's capable.
47:19He's going places.
47:20He's going places.
47:22I made them keep you in contention.
47:25You're still on that list.
47:28You show up at my house in the middle of the night drunk.
47:32To whine.
47:33To try to shift the blame on me.
47:36Instead of taking responsibility for yourself and your own actions.
47:41Maybe they were right in that meeting.
47:45Maybe you are worthless.
47:49I'm the only person who believes in you, Peter.
47:53But maybe that's one too many.
47:57The hot water will open up your capillaries.
47:59The aspen you just took will make your blood thinner.
48:02It's up to you, Peter.
48:06Oh, and if you do decide to take the coward's way out, cut along the tracks, not across them.
48:11That's a rookie mistake.
48:33Good morning.
48:34Good morning.
48:37You need a lift to the hill?
48:38I should go home and change my clothes.
48:40No, no, we'll drop you.
48:41You want some coffee?
48:56Frank, one month.
48:59Hm?
49:01One month sober.
49:09I can give you that.
49:11Not for me.
49:13For you.
49:18Has the seed been planted?
49:21Only Peter can answer that question.
49:24He has a choice.
49:25Will he wither or will he thrive?
49:29Only time will tell.
49:31It's over the road.
49:32No.
49:50He's on the road.
49:51That's how he's it.
49:51The death being of God is not too close.
49:52He's on the road.
49:52No, no.
49:58We don't see him.
49:59We don't see him.
50:00We don't see him, you don't see him.
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