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مسلسل The Blacklist مترجم - Episode 2

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00:08Please allow me to introduce myself, I'm a man of wealth and taste, I've been around
00:18for a long, long year, stole many a man's soul of faith, I was around with Jesus Christ
00:29at his moment of doubt and pain, you're dead, you're the pilot, wash his hands, well now that's
00:39a stupid question, pleased to meet you, hope you get my name, oh yeah, all I was in you
00:53is the nature of life
00:58Monday, 9.07 a.m. Examiner Hatch, subject Elizabeth Scott Keene, here we go. Before Monday of
01:06last week, did you have or have you ever had personal contact with Raymond Reddington?
01:10No.
01:11Did Reddington notify you before he surrendered himself to the FBI?
01:15No.
01:15Have you ever been convicted of a crime?
01:17Convicted?
01:19Not yet.
01:19Please answer yes or no, have you ever been convicted of a crime?
01:25You're wasting valuable time.
01:27Does Elizabeth Keene know why you surrendered yourself?
01:30He's telling our people he wants immunity, that he's willing to cooperate, give us names.
01:34What names?
01:35He's got a list, alleges he can deliver us high value criminal targets if the Justice Department
01:40grants him immunity.
01:41What's his legal status?
01:42The man's old secrets to the Hofstad network, to the Syrians.
01:45He's not getting immunity. Talk to me about containment. Who knows we've got him?
01:51Including us in this room? A total of 26 people. Remember, he's been off the grid for over 20 years.
01:57Yet he seems to know things even you don't. About this Elizabeth Keene, says her father
02:03has some kind of criminal record?
02:04Yes.
02:05Before Monday of last week, did you have or have you ever had personal contact with Elizabeth
02:10Keene?
02:10No.
02:12You're lying.
02:12Does Raymond Reddington know, or has he ever known your husband?
02:16His name's Tom Keene. School teacher, fourth grade. He's currently in a medically induced
02:22coma. He was nearly killed last week during an altercation on a case Keene was working.
02:26Are you going to survive?
02:27The situation is uncertain.
02:29You're confident that the husband's not involved with Reddington?
02:33No.
02:35The truth is, we don't have any idea who Reddington may be involved with.
02:38Then why should we trust him?
02:40You're asking the wrong questions. I'm trying to help you with a matter of some urgency. It's
02:44your choice whether you listen to me or not, but there will be an incident at 11 o'clock
02:49this morning at the Decatur Industrial Park. I would send ambulances.
02:53We need to move quickly.
02:54He's a prisoner. He has no legal position to negotiate from.
02:57Charge him under the Patriot Act. See what he has to say then?
03:00He'll only speak with Keene.
03:00It's not up to him. We decide who he speaks to.
03:03I don't think you understand how delicately the situation needs to be handled. Reddington
03:06has brokered some of the most comprehensive international criminal activity in the past
03:1020 years. He has access to targets we don't even know exist. Now he's telling us there
03:14may be some kind of an event about to happen at the Decatur Industrial Park.
03:17I don't think you understand. You don't run the criminal division of Maine Justice.
03:21I do. The Attorney General is not going to accept a deal. Reddington is a criminal and
03:26we're going to take credit for catching him. Our office will lay out the charges.
03:30I hope you understand that from time to...
03:32There is no deal. Am I clear?
03:38Yes.
03:39And have you been truthful to the best of your knowledge?
03:44So what do we got?
03:45We swept the entire yard, got multiple teams working the property, canine units, nothing.
03:51I mean, look around. We've got two city blocks of hiding places and I don't even know what
03:56the hell I'm supposed to be looking for. I need more information. What's the specific
04:00tip? Who'd he come from?
04:02We got an informant who's dicking us around. Says we're going to need rescue units here
04:06at 11. It's already 11.20. Give it another 20 minutes and wrap it up. We want bomb squads,
04:12medics. I want everybody out. We've got a bomb. The passengers can use the unit.
04:17Come again. What was that?
04:18I say you have to pass it. Your train coming in your direction. It's a full number of speed.
04:23Clear altitude, upgrade your train down now.
04:33Clear! Clear out!
04:35Let out of here! Clear!
04:55Those things I found under the floor, they're not yours, right?
05:01He put them there.
05:04The gun and the passports.
05:07Tell me Reddington did this and not...
05:13I wish you were here so you could explain yourself.
05:24The gun and the gun and the gun and the gun and the gun and the gun and the gun
05:26and the gun and the gun and the gun.
05:45Sixty people have been confirmed dead and dozens injured after a passenger train derailed this morning at the Decatur Industrial
05:51Park.
05:52Sixty people are dead because of you.
05:55Sixty people are dead because you don't return my calls, Harold.
05:58If you want to save lives and catch the bad guys, pay attention.
06:02They're not going to make your deal.
06:03That's unfortunate. The next name on my list is an absolute snake.
06:08The train? How did you know?
06:11I know lots of things.
06:13But the train I didn't. I knew the time, the place.
06:17But the train was a big surprise.
06:19You've ruled out terrorism.
06:21Look at the list of casualties, Harold.
06:23You'll find some councilwoman from Albany.
06:27Apparently she's been tangling with some rather cunning, powerful people.
06:31You're saying the derailment was an assassination?
06:33I'm not saying anything.
06:35Unless it's to Elizabeth Keene.
07:01Tell me about the train wreck.
07:07if you had any idea how far i've traveled to see you again lizzie my name's liz not lizzie
07:12to you i'm agent keen now i've heard all your demands but i don't think you've heard mine so
07:17let me tell you how this is going to work i ask the questions you answer them screw with me
07:23and
07:23i walk understood how is tom they're never going to give you immunity not a chance
07:32oh i think you will otherwise what am i doing here i'm perfectly happy to go back to the boat
07:38tell me about the train wreck what would you like to know everything
07:46the train accident was no accident you know that but what you don't know is the man behind it
07:52is quite prolific he's responsible for a slew of other premeditated killings just like this one
07:57disguised as accidents shall i go on
08:03a building collapses in moscow a ferry capsizes on the brahmaputra river these are the events we've
08:10come to expect on the evening news but in truth there's always more to the story hidden between
08:16the facts and figures the victims and heroes there's always a murder the work of a man who
08:22disguises his killings in the headlines of everyday tragedies what proof do you have
08:27his work is difficult to detect but the victims are there an appellate court judge in ohio a french
08:34diplomat who dies in a plane crash look closer the pattern will emerge over the last seven years more
08:42than three thousand innocent civilians have died all collateral victims as a result of this man's unique
08:49methods in the 20 odd years i've been working my side of the tracks i have not encountered another
08:54contractor who's had as significant an impact on the civilian population as he he's rivaled only by
09:00governments and terrorist organizations and you've never heard of them i have it on good authority that
09:06his next contract will take him to new york this is not an opportunity to ponder or deliberate because
09:12once he's done he's gone this guy have a name they call him the freelancer how do we find him
09:20you don't
09:20find him i do are you two pen pals you guys send each other uh coded emails i don't have
09:27email or a phone or
09:30an address i prefer to handle my business face to face you've met him once i brokered a few jobs
09:40he works through an intermediary he might be for sale perhaps i should set a meeting
09:47maybe you should you should come just the two of us no wires no clumsy agents in the bushes
09:56you want me to make an introduction you need to trust me with my source
10:03ah what fun you'll need to dress and where would this meeting be montreal
10:10you know what do you know about the passports what passports you know what i'm talking about
10:15as far as i'm concerned you put them there put what lizzie the box the money and the gun the
10:21passports who else have you told what nobody have you told cooper no i want you to shadow
10:27reddington to montreal contact our people in the royal canadian mounted police i want complete
10:31surveillance take them both down reddington and his liaison you go to the police they'll file
10:36charges if the gun's not registered it's a felony passports are 25 years each on the other hand if
10:43you confront him what does that do he'll deny everything and you'll continue to doubt him
10:50either way it's an impossible situation
11:07before we do this let me be clear i'm not here to socialize i have no interest in having dinner
11:12with you nor do we have the time we meet your contact we get the name of the freelancer's next
11:16victim and we go understood i agree with you completely but it is a restaurant and it is dinner time
11:37so what does this liaison look like let's not get ahead of ourselves
11:54do you want to ask you're my girlfriend in man harbour absolutely not
12:00fine you can be my daughter
12:09what would you like to drink
12:10i'll have wine chardonnay
12:12see you play poor madame and cocktail de la viace of your home
12:18here bring that up running facial recognition now
12:26no hits off the database yet this isn't what i ordered
12:31i see to the future
12:38aviation cocktail it's from the 20s it's like spring doesn't it
12:47tell me about your job
12:49the profiling
12:54i'm fascinated
12:56How close to the truth do you think you can really get?
13:02Where's your contact?
13:04Tell me my profile.
13:08Why would I do that?
13:11You've heard the debriefs.
13:12You've read Ressler's book reports.
13:15I so want to know how you see things.
13:21You're a loner.
13:23You keep your distance.
13:24You travel freely through foreign lands.
13:27You're rootless.
13:29You're very comfortable here with your glass of scotch,
13:32but you're just as comfortable sleeping in a cave with rebels
13:34or sharing dinner in some hole-in-the-wall noodle shop.
13:40Your closest friends are strangers.
13:43You understand that tight bonds can make you vulnerable,
13:47so you're careful not to have any.
13:49And that's why you're so conflicted about me.
13:54You need me.
13:57And you hate that about yourself because it makes you vulnerable.
14:06Tell me about your husband.
14:08Does he know you as well as you know him?
14:12Your contact is late.
14:14Does he know about you as a child?
14:16It's been 35 minutes.
14:18Does he know about the fire?
14:22Why am I so important to you?
14:26Did you know my parents?
14:41Are you going to keep trying to impress me with your knowledge of French wine,
14:44or are you going to answer my question?
14:48What if I were to tell you
14:51that all the things you've come to believe about yourself are a lie?
15:10Please excuse me for a moment.
15:11Oh yeah
15:15He's on the west side.
15:16Oh yeah
15:18So I run to the river
15:21It was boiling around to the sea
15:24It was boiling around to the sea
15:28Or on that day
15:29So I run to the river
15:32It was boiling around to the sea
15:35It was boiling around to the sea
15:38It was boiling all on that day
15:43Power!
15:47Power!
15:48Power!
15:52Hey, hey, show me your hand.
15:55How many signatures? How many signatures?
15:57Power!
15:58What are you ready to give you?
15:59You understand, English?
16:01Yes.
16:02How many signatures?
16:14What the hell was that? You sold him out.
16:16You let him go.
16:17I let him go. Who notified our CMP?
16:20You compromised an asset.
16:22He's number four on the most wanted list, Keene.
16:24What did you expect?
16:26Now he's gone because of you.
16:33Hey there, guys.
16:37You planned this.
16:39You knew he would never show.
16:41Take a breath, Agent Ressler.
16:44Do you think I'm going to fly all the way to Montreal for the cheese cart?
16:52My contact was the first person I saw when I walked into the place.
16:56I told you he would help, and he did.
16:58Co-check attendant.
17:03I left payments in my hat, and in exchange, he left a photo of the assassin's next victim.
17:09Florian Acampo.
17:10The human rights activist?
17:12There you have it.
17:13A solid lead delivered exactly as promised.
17:17Find Florian Acampo, you find the freelancer.
17:20Not bad for a day's work, but celebrate.
17:23Hey, Donald, how about that cheese cart?
17:31Florian Acampo.
17:34Donald Ressler, Elizabeth Keene, FBI.
17:37He'd have a word with you.
17:40We have reason to believe someone's planning an assassination attempt on your life.
17:44Tonight's fundraiser needs to be canceled.
17:46It can't be canceled.
17:46It's a donor event, and I have my own security.
17:49It's too risky.
17:50We can't guarantee your safety.
17:51Nobody can guarantee my safety.
17:53I have many enemies, traffickers, cartels.
17:56We know what they did to your husband, what you've gone through.
18:00Your work has been an inspiration.
18:03I wrote my senior thesis on your time in Kuala Lumpur.
18:07I was going through a very bad time, and in some ways, I think you helped me through it.
18:14Do you have children, Agent Keene?
18:17Elizabeth.
18:18And if all goes well?
18:22There is no work more meaningful than being a mother.
18:25I didn't have kids of my own, as is my one regret.
18:29But these girls that I'm trying to protect, they are my family.
18:35Tonight is for them.
18:37I wouldn't cancel.
18:39Look, we can't force you to accept our protection,
18:41but we need your help to find the man contracted to kill you.
18:45To identify him, to capture him.
18:48We need you to cooperate.
18:49You're our only link.
18:51Will you help us?
18:53She spent 15 years with the UN,
18:55stationed primarily in Eastern Europe, with small stints in North Africa.
18:59In 2000, she helped pass the Trafficking Victims Protection Act.
19:03Since that time, her non-profit has raised over $35 million in her campaign
19:08to eliminate human and sex trafficking around the globe.
19:11Three years ago, her husband was murdered by the Eberhard Cartel.
19:14Eberhard is the most ruthless human trafficking cartel in Europe.
19:17In 2008, the founder was killed leaving a power vacuum.
19:20To this day, no one knows who's actually running the outfit.
19:23What we do know is that he's merciless.
19:24Murdered rival cartel leaders to expand his reach.
19:27Survivors tell stories of torture and forced addiction.
19:30He killed Floriana Campos' husband,
19:32and he most likely hired the Freelancer to kill her.
19:35We're doing everything we can to disrupt the Freelancer's plan.
19:37We've changed schedules, travel routes.
19:40You move tomorrow night's event?
19:41Yes.
19:42Based on what we know about the Freelancer,
19:44he takes months to plan these attacks.
19:46If he had something planned for tomorrow,
19:48he's going to need to pass through our security in order to pull it off.
19:50What good does that do if nobody knows what he looks like?
20:00I need your help.
20:02You said you've seen this guy once.
20:07We're compiling photos of the people who are scheduled to attend the event tomorrow, and...
20:11Please, understand.
20:12I want more than anything to help you.
20:16That's the reason why I'm here.
20:18But I won't say another word until the terms of my deal are met.
20:24I'm so sorry to bother you with these trivial details,
20:28but it's a simple yes or no.
20:31No.
20:32His lawyers drafted this?
20:34No, he did.
20:35Reddington represents himself in legal matters.
20:37A DARPA-tested, fully encrypted, 8-millimeter tag.
20:41I don't even know what that is.
20:43It's a tracking device.
20:44And what's this about his private security detail?
20:47He's given us a list of five names.
20:49He wants us to pick two.
20:50Which are the two least offensive?
20:53Ex-freedom fighter from South Sudan.
20:55Sources indicate he's Reddington's former bodyguard.
20:58Goes by the name of Dembe.
20:59Does Dembe have a last name?
21:01No, ma'am.
21:02Just Dembe.
21:02Like Prince or Madonna.
21:05Second is Luli Zeng.
21:07Ph.D. in economics from Stanford.
21:10Dodge federal prison twice.
21:11SEC says she's untouchable.
21:13We think she's moving Reddington's money.
21:15How would I justify this?
21:16You don't.
21:17It's off the books.
21:18And he's what?
21:19Our informant, slowly working his way towards immunity.
21:23Which he's never going to get.
21:25We have a chance to catch a mass murderer.
21:30One condition, you bring in somebody I know and trust.
21:33Mira Malik, CIA.
21:35She can help navigate international waters.
21:37Fine.
21:41One day you and I will be talking about this moment in front of a Senate hearing.
21:46God help us.
21:56You got your deal.
21:58Our turn now.
22:00About a list of the attendees for tonight's event.
22:02Is this really the right approach?
22:04Hey, I'm right here.
22:06Talk to me.
22:08Honestly, is this how the FBI does things?
22:11Comb through the invitation list?
22:13This guy did an RSVP.
22:15I've seen the man.
22:17If he shows up tonight,
22:19if you're going to have any hope of identifying him,
22:22you need to put me in that room.
22:24So you want to go to the party?
22:25Oh, I thought you'd never ask.
22:31Demi.
22:44Luli, my dear.
22:46Raymond.
22:53Watch yourself with her, Donald.
22:54She hates men.
22:56And cops, most of all.
23:00You, I don't know.
23:02Mira Malik.
23:03You look like the CIA.
23:05Oh, yeah?
23:05What's the CIA look like?
23:07Attractive, but treacherous.
23:09I guess we'll find out.
23:13This is going to be a gas.
23:21Is everybody ready?
23:23Yeah!
23:24That Spook-a-new is here!
23:48So you know where this works, we don't take a drink on the job.
23:59Oh, thank you.
24:02You're seven o'clock?
24:05No.
24:07Where is that woman with the mushroom in the house?
24:21You okay?
24:22Yes, I'm fine.
24:24A wonderful evening.
24:27What's wrong?
24:30I just got word that a shipment we were trying to track has gone missing.
24:33Shipment?
24:35Girls.
24:36More than six of them.
24:38Where?
24:38There must be something the Bureau can do.
24:40It's too late.
24:42They're gone.
24:43Ladies and gentlemen, sign the handle of attention.
24:47My name is Anja Kedrov.
24:50I've been asked to say a few words.
24:52I spent three years of my life in a nine-by-nine room.
24:57Living in hell, forcibly addicted, for all I survive, I still carry a daily reminder.
25:05The people who took me, the Eberhard Cartel, they brand their servants by carving their symbol into the flesh of
25:12our backs.
25:13But as bad as I had it, there is always someone who had it worse.
25:20Truth is, it's only through acknowledging and claiming these experiences that we can really put a face on the crime
25:27that is human sex trafficking.
25:29Tonight, I'd simply like to say thank you.
25:32Thank you, Floriana.
25:40Thank you, Anja.
25:42And thank you for coming tonight.
25:45I'm sure you noticed we're not at the Met.
25:48We had to relocate for security reasons.
25:52Each one of you could have stayed home, succumbed to fear.
25:57But you didn't.
25:59You came.
26:01You are here.
26:03You, I, Anja, stand here in solidarity with the people who cannot be here with us, yet.
26:17You, I, Anja.
26:19You, I, Anja.
26:23Yeah.
26:25What?
26:26The waiter.
26:28The freelancer.
26:29Through the area.
26:32Now.
26:37Stop! FBI!
26:39I'm behind!
26:39Take a picture!
26:40Go!
26:41Go!
26:42Go!
26:44Go!
26:45Go!
26:46Go!
27:00Open the door!
27:10Go!
27:29We're heading east, I repeat!
27:31Heading east, I'm left alive!
27:39Go!
27:41Go!
27:45Go!
27:53Go!
27:57Go!
27:57Heading across town to our 63rd!
27:59FBI, out of the car!
28:01Go!
28:02Go!
28:02Go!
28:04Go!
28:05Go!
28:05Go!
28:08Go!
28:08Go!
28:12Go!
28:15Go!
28:15I'm heading in your direction!
28:16Give me an update!
28:17200 West 57!
28:19We're gonna be coming out the back!
28:42I need them.
28:42I need .
28:42Go back!
28:44I need an ambulance!
28:46Restholes are Ooo!
28:46I need names.
28:48Tell me about the Eberhard Cartel!
28:50I don't know what you are talking about.
28:52Who's in charge of the cartel?
28:54Who hired you to take out Compo?
29:04Sweep the floor. Lock it down.
29:06Wall clear inside.
29:16He asked you a question.
29:18I can't.
29:19Last time, who hired you?
29:25My friend here is with the FBI. I'm from the CIA.
29:27You know the difference, don't you?
29:29Now, we haven't got much time because you have a compound fracture.
29:32And you're bleeding internally, so we're going to expedite things.
29:38I can't.
29:39I'm vain.
29:50You hired me.
30:03For everything.
30:06Don't leave your suite.
30:08It was Reddington.
30:09He hired the freelancer.
30:11What?
30:12No.
30:12How could he?
30:13The code check attended.
30:14Think about it.
30:15The code check didn't leave the picture in Red's hat.
30:18Red left it for him.
30:19He was signaling the hit.
30:21Why?
30:22He couldn't get close enough to do it himself.
30:24I have my own security.
30:26So, you want to go to the party?
30:27Oh, I thought you'd never ask.
30:30See, I'm a waiter.
30:32Pointing out that Freelancer was a diversion.
30:34He wanted us to empty that party.
30:36Who wanted to get her alone?
30:53How did you get in here?
30:56Where is my security?
30:57Your security is occupied.
31:01This is because of you.
31:03The threats.
31:04The FBI.
31:06The FBI works for me now.
31:08Why are you doing this, Raymond?
31:11I offered to make you a partner.
31:13My people came to you about the shipping routes.
31:16You turn us down.
31:18I've never liked you.
31:20You never liked me.
31:22Because you're a wanted man living in the shadows.
31:25And I am not.
31:26I run my business.
31:28And I'm being wine and dine by the city's elite.
31:31I don't know how you do it.
31:33The duplicity.
31:37How does the devil in you contend with the angel?
31:40I would have kicked her out years ago.
31:45You can learn a thing or two from me, Raymond.
31:48I'm going to kiss that sweet, young FBI agent on her cheek.
31:53And say goodnight.
31:55And then go down to the docks and pick up my next shipment of girls.
32:00Hey!
32:01Where's my agent?
32:03Get out of my way.
32:15Oh, Elizabeth.
32:17Thank God you are here.
32:18This is the man.
32:19He's the one who wants me dead.
32:20You hired the freelancer.
32:23To do what?
32:24Was it champagne?
32:25What's the headline going to read?
32:28Italian dog born with two heads.
32:31No?
32:32How about humanitarian exposed as fraud commits suicide?
32:36What have you done?
32:39I didn't do anything.
32:42I think the assassin may have slipped her a lethal cocktail of the same barbiturates she uses to drug her
32:48children.
32:49What are you saying?
32:50She's not the woman you think she is.
32:53You're a liar.
32:54Who's lying, Floriana?
32:56Shut up, Raymond.
32:58Ooh, that was a mistake.
33:00You know him?
33:02Everybody knows this son of a bitch.
33:09I need a medic.
33:10You don't need a medic. I have the antidote right here.
33:13Give it to me.
33:14I'd be happy to as soon as she admits the truth.
33:17Give it to me now. She's not breathing.
33:19Tell her the truth, Floriana.
33:21This will help you breathe.
33:22Madame Campo doesn't free children from slavery.
33:25She imprisons them.
33:26I don't believe you.
33:28Don't be so naive.
33:30Floriana Campo is the largest distributor of enslaved children in the Eastern Hemisphere.
33:36Her foundation is at front to launder the profits of the Eberhard Cartel, which she runs.
33:42She's been eliminating the competition.
33:44Good God, the woman had her own husband murdered.
33:47Give me the antidote.
33:50All you have to do is tell her, Floriana.
33:52A simple nod will suffice.
34:02What is it with you in hotel rooms and pens in people's necks?
34:09What's happening?
34:11Looks like she's dying.
34:18Definitely dying.
34:38You look tired.
34:43Go home.
34:43Get some sleep.
34:46Unless you're avoiding your home.
34:51What would you have done if the antidote had worked on time?
34:54It would have exposed you as our informant.
34:56There was no antidote.
35:01We've confirmed that Floriana Campo was running a fortune through the Kowloon bank.
35:05You were right.
35:06The woman ran the Eberhard Cartel.
35:11Based on the information you gave us, we were able to intercept the shipment and rescue the girls.
35:17She prayed on the weak and the innocent while dressed in the wings of the savior.
35:21I detested everything about her.
35:23I had no idea.
35:25I mean, I just...
35:30I should know.
35:33We never really know anyone, do we?
35:38What are you going to do, Lizzie?
35:41About the situation with Tom.
35:46It seems you have two options.
35:49Either you turn him in or confront him.
35:57Or perhaps there's a third option.
36:22Or perhaps there's a third option.
36:24The flash it says that.
36:31There's something behind these walls.
36:34Something under the sheet.
36:37I said, hey.
36:42A truth that's been lacking.
36:45Way down beneath.
36:51You've got to get up around your space
37:00And take a, take a little time to contemplate
37:08Will we ever see what it's like
37:14Behind these walls, oh no
37:19And are you, are you still moving up
37:25Every time you fall, you fall
37:30Oh stop, think a little about what you've got
37:37Oh stop, think a little about what you've got
37:48And start again
37:52I could be you, you
37:56That if we learn, we will be free
38:06Ah
38:07Ah!
38:53Tell us a little about Elizabeth.
38:56Elizabeth?
38:57To me, she's always just been Lizzie.
39:01I remember the first time she brought up adoption
39:04before we ever thought about coming to see you guys.
39:08She was so nervous.
39:10She tried to cook dinner, which was a complete disaster
39:13because she's not the best to cook.
39:19I think it was around my third bite of cold spaghetti,
39:21she just started to cry.
39:24I don't know.
39:24I think she was afraid of disappointing me.
39:28She looked me in the eye and she told me the truth.
39:32She didn't want to have a biological child,
39:35with so many children,
39:37in need of a loving family.
39:39She wanted to adopt.
39:42It was important to her.
39:45In that moment, I just...
39:50I don't think I've ever loved you more.
39:55She's gonna be great, Mom.
39:58I mean, she really is.
40:01I know that.
40:12You and why wasn't really about you.
40:32so we haven't seen the fact that how are free because of the life
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