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00:13finally from here in london under the heading is nobody safe anymore a royal ruckus has started
00:19over the man who had an audience with queen elizabeth uninvited and unannounced in the queen's
00:24bedroom in the middle of the night the man had cut himself on a broken window and left blood
00:29stains on the queen's bed yesterday's intruder was able to get through an elaborate system of
00:35electronic alarms as well as past palace guards and police the man was identified as 30 year old
00:41michael fagan a police investigation indicates that fagan climbed over a fence into the 51 acre
00:46palace grounds during the night he then reported he climbed a drain pipe and entered the royal
00:50quarters through a window and made his way to the queen's private bedroom on the first floor
00:55for 10 minutes he sat talking six feet away from the queen then he asked her for a cigarette
01:01according to his mother he spoke of a girlfriend called elizabeth living in sw1 the incident has
01:07shocked britain and resulted in a scotland yard investigation of royal security mrs thatcher made
01:13an urgent return to the house of commons today ahead of a statement from the home secretary the house
01:18will admire the calm way in which her majesty responded to what occurred the queen has carried
01:24on performing her duties seemingly unperturbed despite the unprecedented and severe level of
01:30threat that the intruder posed the incident left royal commentators asking two questions
01:37how on earth did he get in and what did they talk about
01:43you
02:11so
02:14why
02:15so
02:32it
02:33you
02:35be
03:00Mrs. Thatcher says her government has a coherent political agenda for many years ahead.
03:06To complete the transformation of Britain.
03:09I'm saying the background, where you come from, doesn't matter, because if you can prove yourself to be a value
03:16to the economy, if you can contribute, if you can increase your own prosperity for the good of others...
03:23Fuck off. Fuck off. Fuck off.
03:26Oh, yes. It's all great jobs. The successful people. The people who have shown they are determined to get ahead.
03:34Oh, my God. I am...
03:37The Prime Minister is getting lost.
03:40The Prime Minister is getting lost.
03:41The Prime Minister is getting lost.
03:47More travel and news after this.
03:57The Prime Minister is getting lost.
03:59The Prime Minister is getting lost.
04:16The Prime Minister is getting lost.
04:19What's been too unkind
04:21I try to laugh about it
04:24Cover it all up with lies
04:27I try to laugh about it
04:30Hiding my tears in my eyes
04:32Cause boys don't cry
04:40Boys don't cry
04:42Earlier today, the sinking of the Argentine cruiser, the General Belgrano
04:46And the initial reports of the possible 1,000 casualties
04:50No one's a distinct wavering of the graph of international law
04:53Next
04:57Me again
04:58Name
04:58Michael Fagor
05:00Any work in the past two weeks?
05:02Every fortnight I come in here
05:04And every fortnight you ask me the same question
05:07Any work in the past two weeks?
05:09I chaired the Olympic Committee
05:11Then I did a few days
05:13As Secretary General of the United Nations
05:18Next
05:18Next
05:18Donald Belder, Bruston, past this
05:21You had any work in the last two weeks?
05:22How far have they come above you?
05:23I've just jumped the British man
05:27Catch you later
05:45I'll just bring the hook down here next time
05:48Bill
05:49Hello mate
05:50How are you doing?
05:52Alright, you?
05:53Yeah
05:53Not bad
05:53Yeah, have you still got that mate?
05:56The, er...
05:58What's it?
05:58The cash-in-hand fella?
06:00Yeah
06:00Yeah, yeah
06:01You can swear
06:02Whatever you have, I will take
06:11Alright then, lads, let's get on with this
06:12As soon as you finish
06:13As soon as we're not
06:14Alright, mate
06:1628 bays
06:1728 bays
06:3328 bays
06:45I might just have breakfast
06:47Bye bye
06:49Bye bye
06:49Bye bye
06:49Have a good guess
06:55Michael, see you
06:57Where else?
07:07What are you doing? I told you never to come here.
07:10I need to talk to you about the flat.
07:12Not tonight, Michael.
07:15How are the kids?
07:16They're fine. Now go.
07:23Who's that this way?
07:24Don't be rude.
07:24Who is it?
07:25Someone who works for a living and looks after your kids.
07:28Now go.
07:29He's a fucking twat. You're a fucking twat.
07:31Michael, I mean it. Don't stop.
07:32Do you want some?
07:33Maybe I do.
07:34Yeah? Maybe you're not worth it.
07:36Well, maybe you haven't got any balls.
07:39Shut up!
07:39Fucking balls.
07:41I've got balls.
07:42Let me tell you something else.
07:43She knows all about my balls.
07:45That's enough out of you, all right?
07:47Don't stop, Michael.
07:49Fucking do it!
07:50Fucking do it!
07:51Fucking do it!
07:52Fucking do it!
07:53Fucking do it!
07:54Fucking do it!
07:55Fucking do it!
07:55Fucking do it!
07:56Fucking do it!
07:56Fucking do it!
07:58You're the great guy, fucking fuck you kids!
08:00Fucking do it!
08:02Fucking do it!
08:04Fucking do it!
08:16Fucking do it!
08:18I am very happy to say that after the recapture of South Georgia last week,
08:43our forces have now escalated operations. An RAF Vulcan and accompanying support plane have
08:51successfully carried out bombing raids near the capital. Any casualties? None. Enemy forces attempted
08:58to mount a counterattack, but one Argentine Canberra and one Mirage were successfully shot
09:04down by our Harriers. I think we can confidently say the tide has turned and the recapture of
09:14the Falkland Islands is within reach. The Prime Minister came to see me today. I hope you rolled
09:23out the red carpet. Why would I do that? Everyone was against us going to the Falklands, but she
09:27believed we could pull it off and now victory is within sight. Her victory. And she's finally
09:33doing what we've been waiting years for someone to do. Which is? Lead this country firmly and
09:38decisively after years of incompetence and mismanagement. She brought up the subject of palace security
09:47again, which infuriated me. Why? Do you want our walls to be built even higher or the public
09:53to stand ten feet further back at engagements? I take great pleasure in meeting members of
09:59the public and have learnt so much from. You remember the lesson Lord Aldrin taught us.
10:05Twenty-five years ago, we were given the advice to be more transparent, accessible, to lower the
10:10drawbridge. It doesn't feel right to be pulling it up again.
10:23Great. Gloves on. We've identified and prepared a few suitable members of the general public
10:29for you to meet. But no questions, no actual conversation. No, ma'am. Right, let's get this over with.
10:46How's that, Mr. Miss Farrell?
10:48Hello.
10:49Hello.
10:51What do you do?
10:52Oh, say something.
10:53Whatever.
10:53Thank you for the issues you're here today.
11:14I always brought up by Victorian grandmother. We were taught to work jolly hard. You were
11:19taught to improve yourself. You were taught self-reliance. You were taught to live within
11:25your income. You were taught that cleanliness was next to God's house.
11:29Megan.
11:30Name?
11:31Uh, bombed. James bombed.
11:33Any work in the past two weeks?
11:35International espionage agent. You know, intelligence work. Counterintelligence. Assassination.
11:44Twat.
11:45I've got a question for you. Who's your boss? I want to make a complaint.
11:49If you feel you've been treated unfairly, please speak to your Member of Parliament, who can refer
11:53you to the Parliamentary Ombudsman.
11:56Oh.
11:57Ugh.
12:00You know you're the fucking swat.
12:07While your process with the rest of the economy works its way through, then, one of the consequences
12:12appears to be very high unemployment. Unemployment which is rising.
12:16Now, can I put it this way? It's like a nurse looking after an ill patient. Which is the better
12:23nurse? The one who smothers the patient with sympathy. Never mind, dear. There, there.
12:28You just lie back. I'll bring you all your meals. I'll bring you papers. There, there.
12:33You just lie back. I'll look after you. Or the nurse who says, now, come on. I'll just
12:39shake out of it. I know you had an operation yesterday. It's time you put your feet to the
12:43ground and took a few steps. That's right, dear. That's right. Now get back and take
12:47a few more tomorrow. Which do you think is the better nurse?
12:51Well I know which sounds better, you Mrs. Hanger.
13:16How can I help?
13:18Mr. Fagan, I wanted to talk to someone about the system.
13:23Which system?
13:24This system, Britain.
13:27What is it about the system that bothers you?
13:30It's unfair and a disgrace.
13:34It says here you're currently unemployed.
13:36What do you do normally?
13:39I'm a painter decorator, but there's not a lot of work around recently.
13:43Perhaps because instead of investing in new homes which I could then paint and decorate,
13:49devil woman here is spending it all on a completely unnecessary war.
13:53Well, I have to tell you that I fully support the war.
13:56Do you know what it costs?
13:57I know precisely.
13:59The government has published the figures.
14:00Why would you spend over £3 billion on a war against total strangers rather than looking
14:08after your own family?
14:10Because the invasion of the Falkland Islands was an illegal act by a foreign power.
14:14Because General Galtieri is a criminal and a fascist.
14:18And because the Falkland Islanders are British subjects living on British sovereign territory.
14:24But thank you for your observations, which I will note.
14:27No, you won't.
14:29Yes, I will.
14:30No, you won't.
14:38Noted.
14:39Mr. Fagan.
14:40Do you really need to have a picture of her in here?
14:43It's like being in Turkey or Iraq.
14:45She's my boss.
14:46I'm your boss.
14:47I'm a constituent.
14:48Did you vote for me?
14:49You must be joking.
14:51Well, forgive me if I don't think of you as my boss.
14:54Margaret Thatcher is the leader of the Conservative Party to which I belong.
14:57And so I think of her as my boss.
15:00You fancier her?
15:01What?
15:02I have dirty thoughts.
15:03I bet you do.
15:03I'm afraid that's all we have time for.
15:06I haven't finished.
15:09If you still wish to register your protest, I suggest you do so via the ballot box or peacefully
15:14in the street, as is your right in a civilised democracy.
15:17But if I want to talk to someone about her, who do I speak to?
15:21The leader of the opposition.
15:22He has the opportunity to put questions to her in the House of Commons twice a week.
15:26Failing that, the Queen.
15:28She has a private audience with the Prime Minister every Tuesday.
15:32Why don't you drop in at Buckingham Palace to ask her?
15:38Guard!
15:40By the left!
15:42Quick!
16:00My Majesty the Queen here taking the royal salute.
16:04The key moment in this, the Queen's annual birthday parade.
16:15As members of the Household Division troop their colour, those watching at home, as well
16:19as some lucky members of the public invited to attend, come together as one nation in celebration
16:25of this joyous event.
16:28I don't need to trust that I am the Minister and this government are desperately concerned.
16:34Number 72, the frozen industry and policy will create work for those without...
16:39Application for a single payment to cover home improvements.
16:43Yep.
16:43Can you give me a little more information?
16:46Okay, my wife has left me.
16:49All right.
16:49I went to see social services to mediate, because I want my kids to spend time with me.
16:55All right.
16:58But they've seen the flat and said it needs improving.
17:01There's water damage.
17:02I want to fix it.
17:04You're not the primary tenant.
17:07My wife's the primary tenant, but she's left.
17:09I just explained.
17:12You'd have to be the primary tenant at that address before we could even consider paying
17:15for the damages.
17:16Have you tried talking to the council?
17:19No.
17:20They told me to speak to you.
17:22Look, if this doesn't get sorted, I don't get to see my kids.
17:28You're going to have to take that out of the council.
17:31You're going to have to take that out of the council.
17:33You're going to have to take that out of the council.
18:14You're going to have to take that out of the council.
18:31I don't know.
18:54I don't know.
19:18I don't know.
19:55I don't know.
20:13I don't know.
20:47I don't know.
21:14I don't know.
21:16I don't know.
21:18I don't know.
21:28I don't know.
21:32I don't know.
21:43I don't know.
21:44I don't know.
21:47I don't know.
21:51I don't know.
21:52I don't know.
21:53I don't know.
21:55I don't know.
21:55I don't know.
21:56I don't know.
21:57I don't know.
21:58I don't know.
22:02I don't know.
22:02I don't know.
22:03I don't know.
22:18I don't know.
22:30I don't know.
22:41I don't know.
22:46I don't know.
22:47I don't know.
22:53I don't know.
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23:00I don't know.
23:07I don't know.
24:30The evidence suggests he, uh, we're assuming
24:34it was a he, got in over the railings
24:36near to the ambassador's entrance,
24:38up a drainpipe, and in through
24:40a window to the master of the household's office.
24:42From there, he went down the East Gallery,
24:44along the Cross Gallery, through the Picture Gallery,
24:46to the gift room,
24:49where he drank a bottle of wine.
24:51What?
24:52Uh, a vache,
24:54Johannesburg Riesling.
24:57Uh, a vache, valued at six pounds.
24:59He also broke a painted vase,
25:02a gift from the president of Guyana.
25:04I remember that vase.
25:06It's a ghastly little pink thing.
25:10There's sort of blue worms all over it.
25:12It's not worms.
25:13Those were the three main rivers of Guyana.
25:16Essequibo, Burbis, and Demerara.
25:19Oh.
25:20And, um, a little strange-looking duck.
25:23The national bird.
25:24The Kenji pheasant.
25:25Right.
25:26How come no-one stopped him?
25:28No-one can explain it, ma'am.
25:29It's possible that the timing of his intrusion
25:31around 9 p.m. may have aided him
25:33in slipping through the net.
25:35It also appears that some of the palace's alarm systems
25:38were malfunctioning,
25:40and that the window on the second floor
25:42had been left unsecured.
25:44Do we know what he wanted?
25:46No idea, sir.
25:47As to motive or intent,
25:49we can just count ourselves fortunate
25:50that the Queen was here at Windsor at the time.
25:54But, uh, when Downing Street hears about this,
25:59I do think we will have to brace ourselves
26:01for a thorough security review.
26:03Christ.
26:04Are you saying Downing Street doesn't currently know?
26:06Not yet, ma'am.
26:08The matter still rests with the Metropolitan Police's
26:11Aid District, but it's yet to be passed up
26:13the chain of command to the Home Office.
26:15Do they absolutely need to know?
26:18Um, not necessarily.
26:20If we can overlook the theft of the bottle of wine
26:23and the destruction of the Guyanese vase.
26:27Then can we say the matter is now closed?
26:31Otherwise, the next thing you know,
26:32Downing Street will overreact
26:34and we'll have alarms and surveillance cameras
26:35and policemen everywhere.
26:37Buckingham Palace is too like a prison as it is.
26:40Yes, ma'am.
26:49Come here.
26:52Go on, then.
27:08Oi!
27:11Chris, Chris!
27:14Hey, kids. Go see you, Mum.
27:15That's my daughter.
27:17What are we doing?
27:19What are you doing? Stop it!
27:32What are you kids, mate?
27:34You're scared of me!
27:38You had enough! You had enough!
27:47Go on, Mike!
27:52Go on, Mike!
27:52Go on, Mike!
27:53Leave us alone! We don't need you in our lives!
28:24In light of the incident that occurred at around 3pm last Thursday, a decision has been taken that your children
28:32should remain in the permanent care of their mother.
28:37Furthermore, it has been deemed to be in the children's best interests that you should no longer have any contact
28:43with them.
28:44Do you understand?
28:56Last night our forces reached the outskirts of Port Stanley and in response large numbers of Argentine forces threw down
29:06their arms. The Argentines are now reported to be flying white flags of surrender.
29:14With Britain's victory in the conflict now seemingly assured, the Queen has returned to Buckingham Palace ahead of her regular
29:20audience with the Prime Minister.
29:22The Queen and the Queen has returned to the Fiendies.
29:26The Queen's glory is himself, I'm a Gracious fan of the Republic.
29:31It is the King's glory of the Republic.
29:32The Queen has returned to the Tremblay to the Republic.
29:33The Queen's glory is the King's glory of the Republic.
29:33We're on a она, we're on a way!
29:59When we started out, there were the waverers and the faint-hearted
30:06that people who believed we could no longer do the things we once did,
30:13well, they were wrong.
30:15Britain has a newfound confidence, and we will not look back.
30:24Mrs. Thatcher was in jubilant mood this afternoon as she told MPs
30:28that the future of the Falkland Islands would now rest solely in British hands.
30:32Britain's primacy had been re-established, she said,
30:35and then she issued this warning.
30:38Let every nation know that where there is British sovereign territory,
30:42it will be well and truly defended.
30:44The statement was met with loud applause.
30:47Mrs. Thatcher has seen a dramatic surge in her personal popularity,
30:51according to the latest polls.
32:22Morning.
32:24You took your time.
32:26Anything to report?
32:29No.
32:30It's quite nice.
32:32Graveyard shift, isn't it?
32:38I'll see you tomorrow.
32:56I'll see you tomorrow.
33:31I'll see you tomorrow.
33:57I'll see you tomorrow.
34:11Good morning, Bobo.
34:16What are you doing?
34:17It's still too early.
34:27All right, if you insist.
34:41Who are you?
34:44My name is Michael.
34:45Out, get out.
34:46I promise you have nothing to fear from me.
34:48There is an armed police from outside this door.
34:50No, there isn't.
34:52Hello?
34:57What do you want if it's money?
34:58I don't want money.
34:59I don't want anything.
35:00I just want to talk to you.
35:02That's all.
35:03To tell you what's going on in the country.
35:07Because either you don't know or you don't care.
35:09Of course I care.
35:11I care very deeply indeed.
35:13What a thing to say.
35:14Don't do that.
35:15Please.
35:16Don't you dare touch me.
35:17Look out.
35:18Stop it.
35:21Just give me a minute, will you?
35:24Sort myself out.
35:25I'll say what I've got to say and then I'll go.
35:31You don't have a cigarette, do you?
35:32No.
35:33Filthy habit.
35:34I know, I know.
35:46I just thought it might be good for you to meet someone normal who can tell it to you, you
35:52know, as it is.
35:53I meet normal people all the time.
35:55No, you don't.
35:56Everyone you meet is on best behaviour.
35:58Bowing and scraping.
36:00That's not normal.
36:01And this is normal?
36:01It could be, if I ever calmed down.
36:07You're bleeding.
36:09Am I?
36:10I must have cut myself.
36:16Where do I, um...
36:17Bathroom.
36:18That door.
36:34Bathroom.
36:35Bathroom.
36:38Bathroom.
36:44Bathroom.
36:47Bathroom.
36:50Bathroom.
36:52Bathroom.
36:53Bathroom.
36:54Bathroom.
36:55Bathroom.
36:56Bathroom.
36:57Bathroom.
36:57Bathroom.
36:59Bathroom.
37:00Bathroom.
37:00Bathroom.
37:01Bathroom.
37:20the richest woman in the world but look it's not even electric what a toothbrush but that's the
37:27thing about this place is even posher than you'd think and yet more run down run down oh yeah
37:33corridors and staterooms shocking chip paint peeling wallpaper stains decorator can't help those in is
37:48that what you do paint a decorator you should hire me
37:56you might need a glazer to i broke a window this time last time was you too yeah what is
38:04the matter
38:05with you this is private property no it's not estate property either way you're trespassing
38:10which isn't a crime not if i don't steal anything you stole a bottle of wine last time
38:17i need to work up the courage to speak to you because i've tried everything else writing letters
38:24speaking to my mp fat lot of good any of that did mirage of democracy so i've come to you
38:32the head of state you're my last resort someone who can actually do something
38:39what is it you'd like me to do save us all from her who thatcher she's destroying the country
38:48we've got more than three million unemployed that's more than at any time since the great
38:52depression doesn't that bother you yes it bothers me greatly but there's nothing i personally can do
38:58about it when you've been in my position as long as i have you see how quickly and how often
39:03a nation's fortunes can change joblessness recession crises war all of these things have a way of
39:11correcting themselves countries bounce back people do because they simply have to that's what i thought
39:19that i'd bounce back and then i didn't first the work dried up then my confidence dried up
39:30then the love in my wife's eyes dried up and then you begin to wonder you know where's it gone
39:40not just your confidence or your happiness but your
39:47they say i have mental health problems now i don't i'm just poor
40:02well the state can help with all of this what state the state has gone she's dismantled it
40:09along with all the other things we thought we could depend on growing up a sense of community
40:13a sense of you know obligation to one another a sense of kindness it's all disappearing
40:21i think you're exaggerating people still show kindness to one another and they still pay their
40:27taxes to the state and she spends that money on an unnecessary war and declares the feel-good factor
40:36is back again in the meantime all the things that really make us feel good the right to work the
40:42right to be ill right to be old right to be frail be human gone
40:54you may think you're off the hook but she's got her eye on your job too let me tell you
40:58you'll be
40:58out of work soon let me assure you mrs thatcher isn't all too committed monarchist yeah but she has
41:03an appetite for power which is presidential and in this country a president and a head of state
41:08cannot coexist mark my words she's put us out of work she's quietly putting you out of work
41:15who's that that'll be my morning tea they come at this time come in
41:25are you all right ma'am yes quite all right thank you but you might ask the policeman to come
41:29in
41:46have you come far
41:48york way just beyond king's cross lovely
41:56is it lovely no not particularly
42:06is there anything else you'd like to say to me
42:08is there anything else you'd like to say to me
42:20no
42:24thank you
42:30i do hope they don't make things too difficult for you in light of all this
42:35thank you
42:39well goodbye
42:43boat toucher it's all right
42:47i shall bear in mind what you've said
42:58uh
43:05now perhaps that cup of tea
43:07yes ma'am
43:30the home office has confirmed that a man successfully breached buckingham palace security
43:35and entered the queen's bedroom not once but twice an investigation into this unprecedented failure has
43:42already begun and more details were given this afternoon to an incredulous house of commons
43:47is the home secretary not aware that the british public is really very shocked and staggered
43:55the disagreements that have occurred and that the home secretary's reference to security not
44:02being satisfactory must be the understatement of the year i would say that no one is likely to have
44:08been more shocked and staggered than i was i think that what we've got to await to hear
44:14that we've got to hear we've got to await mr dillard's report
44:27on behalf of the government and the metropolitan police i am so sorry it is a national embarrassment
44:35that the queen of the united kingdom should be subjected to troublemakers and malcontents who feel
44:42at liberty to resort to violence oh but he wasn't violent in fact the only person mr fagan hurt in
44:48the course of his break-in was himself and while he may be a troubled soul i don't think he's
44:55entirely
44:55to blame for his troubles being a victim of unemployment which is now more than twice what
45:01it was when you came into office just three years ago if unemployment is temporarily high ma'am
45:07then it is a necessary side effect of the medicine we are administering to the british economy shouldn't
45:13we be careful that this medicine like some dreadful chemotherapy doesn't kill the very patient it is
45:20intended to heal if people like mr fagan are struggling do we not have a collective duty to help
45:26them what of our moral economy if we are to turn this country around we really must abandon outdated and
45:39misguided notions of collective duty there are individual men and women and there are families
45:48self-interested people who are trying to better themselves that is the engine that fires a nation
45:57my father didn't have the state to rely on should his business fail it was the risk of ruin and
46:05his
46:05duty to his family that drove him to succeed perhaps not everyone is as remarkable as your father oh you
46:13see
46:14that is where you and i differ i say they have it within them to be even someone like mr
46:24fagan
46:24mr fagan is another matter two different doctors have reached the conclusion he is suffering from
46:33a schizophrenic illness if he is spared criminal prosecution on account of his condition then a nice
46:40secure mental hospital will ensure he will not be a danger any longer now if you will excuse me
46:49i really must go where to to the victory parade at the city of london a victory parade yes ma
47:00'am
47:13good morning from outside the royal exchange in the city
47:17of london and on the saluting base the lord mayor and the prime minister waving uh on the lord mayor's
47:25right on his left our right is uh the prime minister taking the salute instead of the sovereign
47:32does that bother you ready to see the grave can't say it does it's her moment let her enjoy it
47:42it's interesting what how much it clearly bothers you i think that woman's getting ahead of
47:49herself and now this increased security oh she's trying to protect you from what from lunatics
47:58normal people my subjects come on that man was clearly a lunatic and a fool yes but in the best
48:06sense like leah's fool don't get all shakespearean with me
48:24i'm sorry that i wasn't there to protect you i feel terrible
48:32but you're there by my side all the time and do much more than keep me safe but thank you
48:42i expect mr fagan is rather relieved he didn't come through that window and land on your bed
48:51yes that would have been a very different conversation yes
49:08so
49:20i said i see no joy i see only sorrow i see no chance you'll fight you tomorrow so stand
49:27down
49:36margaret you tell me how can it work in this all white law what a short chap lesson what a
49:42third world
49:43war stand down margaret stand down please stand down margaret i said stand down margaret stand down please
49:57come whether you're wine or dine i say whether you're wine or dine i say whether you're wine or dine
50:32i said too much
50:34i said too much war in the city yeah
50:36i said too much war in the city war i see me says i love community the only way
50:42Ununity, the only way
50:45Yeah, you know
50:46You know what?
50:54All right
51:38All right
52:09All right
52:39All right
52:42All right
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