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Boss - Season 1 - Episode 01: Listen
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00:12Satan, your kingdom must come down
00:15Satan, your kingdom must come down
00:21I heard the voice of Jesus cry
00:27Satan, your kingdom must come down
01:02Take a seat
01:05Please
01:14It's called Lewy body
01:16Abnormal microscopic amounts of protein depositing themselves in the nerve cells of your cerebral cortex and substantia nigra here and
01:24here
01:25Destroying them over time, atrophying the frontal and temporal lobes
01:29It's rare, it's not Alzheimer's, it's not Parkinson's
01:33But like them, degenerative progression is slow, irreversible, and there is no known cure
01:40First, your higher mental functions will deteriorate
01:44Orientation, intelligence, insight
01:47Your speech will become unusual, nonsensical at times, with unconscious repetition, loss of words
01:53You will experience increasingly severe visual hallucinations, paranoia, delusions
01:59Depression is common, anxiety more so
02:02Later, as the disease advances, you will see dystonic postures, muscle rigidity
02:07Tremors, loss of language, memory
02:10Eventually, you'll not be able to carry out simple daily tasks
02:14Your body movements reduce drastically, with fluctuating levels of unconsciousness lasting days to weeks until death
02:22How long?
02:24It's hard to say, three, maybe five years, could be more, could be less
02:27I can't shake
02:29We could try to mitigate some of that with anti-Parkinsonian drugs, but
02:33What drugs?
02:34They may acutely worsen the hallucinations and delusions, precipitating psychosis
02:39What drugs?
02:40L-Dopa, combined with rivastigmine, maybe haloperidol for the neuroleptic side
02:45We'll have to see what works for you
02:48You'll need legal advice, advanced directives, power of attorney, determining the course of certain ethical decisions
02:55If, for instance, your behavior becomes aggressive, dangerous to yourself and to others, do you want to be medicated or
03:01restrained?
03:03When your sensory functions deteriorate, are we to rectify through surgery or leave B?
03:08You need to make these decisions now while you still can
03:12Eventually, you'll need 24-hour care, somewhere comfortable where your needs can be bed
03:17I assume this could be at home
03:18You might want to talk to your family
03:22There are also support groups, elder care
03:25Thank you, doctor
03:3120,000 men used to work here, in this place
03:36Slaughtering hundreds of thousands of hogs and cattle each day
03:41Life
03:44For all its cares and its terrors is no such great thing after all
03:49Laborer
03:51Or hog
03:53Sinclair
03:54Yes
03:57Thanks for meeting me out here, doctor
04:00I know you understand
04:02I understand
04:26I'm ready
04:31I'm ready
04:53They're headed
04:55Slaughtering
04:57Wrecking
04:57Planning
05:00Building
05:23They're ready
05:24Around about 600, podium stage right
05:28You'll walk across, friendlies behind for the cameras
05:30Pack the first three rows in the pit
05:31Hayes, Rose, and Cullen and his wife sit stage left
05:34In that order, when you introduce him, she'll come first, then Cullen
05:36Kenny Williams is doing the intro
05:38Williams?
05:39What's the, uh...
05:40Stealth bomber
05:40That's right
05:41Ladies and gentlemen, the great mayor of this city
05:43Tom Kane
05:49Mr. Mayor, good to see you
05:54Thank you, Kenny
05:56So you're going for for first base, huh?
05:58Come on, don't mind them
06:00You can tell me
06:00Later
06:01Kenny Williams, stealth bomber
06:13180 years ago, a young man arrived in town by boat
06:17His name was Jeremiah Porter
06:18A Presbyterian minister
06:21What he found was a settlement numbering no more than 300 people
06:24The majority were soldiers stationed at Fort Dearborn
06:27Along with some French trappers
06:28And pockets of Pottawatomie Indians
06:30And among the lot of them
06:32Vice was rampant
06:34Corruption
06:35An accepted way of life
06:36Prostitution
06:37Boozing
06:38Cards, dice
06:39All forms of gambling were common occupations
06:43Jeremiah Porter
06:44Set about to change that
06:47He built a church
06:48The first church in the city
06:50The first Presbyterian church of Chicago
06:53And from there
06:55He began his work
06:56Eradicating gambling
06:58Stamping out vice
06:59And raising arms against corruption
07:02Today
07:03The first Presbyterian
07:05Still holds daily services
07:06It stands as a testament
07:08To an abiding truth
07:09About the nature of this great city
07:11This
07:14Most American of all cities
07:17Chicago
07:18Go ahead
07:21But always
07:22Its darkest elements
07:24Have given rise
07:25To its greatest crusaders of light
07:26Its grafters
07:28And gamblers
07:29Sinners
07:30And corruptors
07:31Mob bosses
07:32And crooked aldermen
07:33Have always been met
07:35Face on
07:36By those who would not
07:37Could not be corrupted
07:42What the fuck is this?
07:47Men
07:48Of moral muscle
07:50Men of backbone
07:52And unimpeachable integrity
07:54Men who bareheaded
07:56Shoveling
07:57Wrecking
07:58Planning
07:59Building
07:59Breaking
08:00And rebuilding
08:01Made this city
08:02And this state
08:03What it is today
08:10My friend
08:13Governor
08:13Mac Cullen
08:14Is such a man
08:17Come on up Mac
08:20And with your help
08:21Mac is going back to Springfield
08:24Again and again
08:25And again
08:39All right everyone
08:41Listen up
08:44Grab your stuff
08:45Salva Megalito
08:46Bring the 360 track hose
08:48And the hydro
08:49We're working today
08:50Over there
08:53I don't know who the hell
08:54Cooked up this contract
08:55Division bullshit
08:56But we got
08:571,372 plots
08:59To get through
09:00And on every single one
09:01I want the same thing
09:02Six inches
09:03That's about a half shovel's length
09:05Yes?
09:06Yep
09:06Not an inch more
09:07Now when your guys
09:08Hit that depth
09:09They stop
09:10Stop
09:11And you call over
09:12One of my guys
09:13We can't touch the topsoil
09:15You can't touch the coffins
09:17So we're gonna have to
09:18Work this together
09:18All right let's go
09:20Let's go
09:21Come on guys
09:28No no dinner
09:29He needs to be out
09:30At 8pm sharp
09:32What kind of gifts?
09:35Ma'am I need to call you back
09:36Okay?
09:37No I'll call you back
09:38Thank you
09:39Colin's called three times
09:40Since you left
09:41Get him
09:43And send Stoney in
09:44Will ya?
09:49Colin's on the line sir
09:49Put him through
09:53Tom
09:53Mac?
09:55Hell of a speech
09:57Thanks
09:58If the time's in the Sentinel already
10:01How's it looking?
10:03Good
10:04We're going out wide
10:05For the next two weeks
10:06Back in town
10:07A couple days
10:07Before the primary
10:08What's the temperature?
10:10That's a toxic shitstorm
10:12Anywhere across the 50
10:13Where there's a boat
10:14Two sometimes
10:15Three termers
10:16I mean
10:17Wily old sons of bitches
10:19With smooth operations
10:20Cashed up
10:21Good messaging
10:22Plenty of grit
10:23Getting their behinds
10:25Handed to them
10:26On a sandwich platter
10:27With Walsh's ties to D.C.
10:29Why don't you just run the ads
10:30And watch yourself implode
10:31Defending them
10:31Yeah Walsh
10:33Walsh I know how to take
10:34It's not the main event
10:35I'm worried about
10:36It's this primary
10:38Primary's in the bag Mac
10:39You got Cook County
10:40What else do you need?
10:41Yes
10:42Of course
10:42Thank you Tom
10:50Well I guess that's it
10:52Anything else I can do for you?
10:54I'll be sure to ask
10:55Thanks again Tom
10:56Mac
10:58Alright
10:59I need to know exactly
11:00How he's coming at me
11:02When
11:02How
11:03What
11:03Fuck
11:04Is this about O'Hare?
11:07Don't fucking ask questions
11:09This isn't some fucking
11:11Learning moment
11:15Fucking
11:16Moron
11:17How's the kid looking?
11:18He'll be here in an hour
11:21Is he ready?
11:22He's ready
11:23His attacks on Cullen
11:24Are gaining some serious balls
11:26Anybody putting him up to it?
11:27Nope
11:28He either really gives a shit
11:29Or he's the most ambitious
11:30Son of a bitch I've ever seen
11:32He's straight
11:33Goes to church
11:34Family
11:35Kids
11:36Camera loves him
11:37He's young
11:38But the game has changed
11:39No one cares about that anymore
11:40It's Donnie
11:43I need five minutes
11:44Sure
12:14Sixty-two
12:16Clinic
12:18At police hall
12:19Emma
12:21Can I take a message?
12:22Number sixty-two
12:26Can I come in with him?
12:28Are you family?
12:30Yeah I'm his nephew
12:33What's your name sir?
12:36Morrison
12:37Austin Morrison
12:39Date of birth?
12:40Oh five
12:42Two five
12:44Three three five
12:45Dress
12:46She lives in Inglewood
12:48Do you need more than that?
12:50Zip
12:51Six zero six two one
12:54Is he Medicaid or PCA?
12:56CHIP?
12:57No
12:58What's your name?
12:59Darius
13:00Well D
13:01He hasn't seen more
13:03He's been on inhalers
13:05But he started to feel a lot of pain
13:07Well the doctor will be with you in a minute
13:12Oh man can I take this?
13:15It's um private
13:18Well I can't leave you in here alone
13:25All right
13:30Yeah
13:33I can't right now
13:36Yeah
13:37How much?
13:39What it
13:41Why?
13:44Man tell him I can't dog
13:47It is what it is yo
14:00Okay so what have we here
14:03Mr. Morrison
14:06It was your dad
14:11My dad
14:12On the phone
14:13Well uh what did he say?
14:15Just to call him
14:3163
14:36Not long ago
14:38Financial shortages had placed Noble Square Elementary on a list of imminent school closings
14:43But through its partnership with Sayentia
14:46Noble Square's faculty, staff, and students
14:49Have improved this school to become one of the most successful in the city
14:55Grades are up
14:56Attendance is up
14:57Parents and students are satisfied
15:01Sayentia working with local government provided the critical technology required to help turn this school around
15:09Sayentia CEO Mike Bozovich is himself an alumnus of Noble Square so I know how saving this particular school has
15:16been
15:16Personal importance to him
15:19Personal importance to him
15:20Good job
15:21Good job
15:23Good job
15:24Good job
15:27Yeah
15:28This is Kane Redd with students and met the faculty and staff at Noble Square
15:33She's scheduled to continue her meetings with Sayentia staff at their headquarters this afternoon
15:41Let's get some b-roll on the students and
15:43Hey you guys want something with a bit more bite?
15:46Don't you ever mind?
15:47Miller Sentinel
15:55Get that
15:56Get that
15:57The mold
15:59Get all of that and then swing it back to her
16:03That's alright
16:12Alright and over here who remembers what was in this
16:17Fox
16:23What's over there?
16:29Oh
16:31weeds around
16:43Let's go!
16:45Let's go!
16:50Let's go!
16:52Yes, send me.
16:53Alberto, I'm Checo.
16:55Checo?
16:56Checo!
16:57Checo!
16:57Garza!
16:58What do you want?
16:59Well, you told me to call you if something happened.
17:01Hey, you're going to take care of this the whole day?
17:02Well.
17:04Something happened!
17:05Something happened!
17:06Hey, man!
17:07Seriously!
17:07Talk!
17:08Well, you came to everyone.
17:10People from natives.
17:12What, behind the tomb?
17:14Yes.
17:15Latinos?
17:16Yes.
17:18Like Indians?
17:18Yes, yes.
17:20So, one question.
17:22Why did you get into public service?
17:24Because I believe in the role of government to do what the private sector can't.
17:28Provide the safety net necessary for private businesses to thrive.
17:32Because I believe in the power of ordinary people doing extraordinary things.
17:37Treasurer Zajac is yours, sir.
17:38Mr. Mayor.
17:39Good to see you.
17:39I was born here.
17:40Right there.
17:41Ezra Stone.
17:41South Chicago.
17:42In the bush.
17:45My father worked steel at EC10 every day of his life.
17:48And the only thing he ever expected of me is that I would never do the same.
17:51So, I'm sure you've heard it before.
17:53Stanford undergrad.
17:54Law at U of C.
17:56It's straight to Holland and Dunning City.
17:57Called the path of least resistance.
18:00One day, I realized I could see the whole thing.
18:03Not just the steps I had taken to get where I was, but every step from there on out as
18:06well.
18:08Rest of my life.
18:09In its entirety.
18:10It made me feel miserable.
18:12I took a job at the Housing Authority.
18:14I was overqualified and underpaid, but everything changed.
18:19My worst day there was always better than my best in the private sector.
18:22From there, I ran for state treasurer.
18:25And I won.
18:26And every day has been nothing but exhilarating since.
18:29Because everything I do, every decision that I make in some small, practical way affects
18:35the lives of every citizen in this state.
18:37All 12,910,409 of them.
18:42And that matters.
18:43That's fucking good.
18:47Come with me.
18:51When Cermak was mayor, he used to come up here all the time.
18:57He was a bohemian.
18:59An immigrant.
19:02Working class like you, except he utterly lacked charisma.
19:06But he had a gift.
19:07He understood people.
19:09He was the first to force the Irish into sharing power with the other ethnicities.
19:15His house for all people, as he called it.
19:19From here, he had an uninterrupted view of the whole thing.
19:23All 50 wards.
19:25Northside, Lincoln Square, the Germans.
19:28Northwest Division in Ashland.
19:30Your lot, the Polonia Triangle.
19:32As well as the Czechs, the Jews.
19:35The West Side.
19:36The Italians.
19:37South Side, the Blacks.
19:38All the rest, and in between.
19:40The Irish.
19:42These were tribes.
19:44They hated each other.
19:46They fought, maimed, killed, and rioted against each other.
19:49Cermak.
19:51Weaved a thread through the lot of them and pulled them in.
19:55Forming the first truly dominant political force this country had ever seen.
20:00He did it because he understood something basic about all people.
20:05They want to be led.
20:08They want their disputes settled.
20:10They want their treaties negotiated.
20:11Their jobs dispensed.
20:13Their mutinies punished.
20:15And they want their loyalties rewarded to those who lead them to all they want.
20:23They get power.
20:25It's a covenant.
20:26Unspoken and elemental.
20:29Or a part fails.
20:33It needs to be fixed.
20:41I want you to run for governor against Matt Cullen in the primary.
20:45I want you to come at him from his wing and hammer him with all you got.
20:48What makes you think I'd want to do that?
20:50Oh, come on, you've been chewing at him for three months straight.
20:52Two Sunday op-eds, one on the Sentinel, one on the Sun-Times.
20:55Six appearances on local television, three on cable.
20:58And your speeches at Northwestern, Archer Daniels Midland, and Lou Mitchell's Diner.
21:02If I didn't know better, I'd say that you've been contriving this face-to-face even before me.
21:07Because the only thing you're missing is heft.
21:12Here I am.
21:18What do you want from me?
21:20You don't know when it comes up.
21:22You won't have to ask.
21:25Am I supposed to just damage him or go for the whole thing?
21:28It's not a matter of degrees. It's not precision surgery.
21:30You go after him because it's time to take him out.
21:33His numbers are high.
21:35There's only three weeks left until the primary.
21:36It's an eternity. Three days would be.
21:40Don't tell me you have to think about it because I know you don't.
21:45Smile.
21:47Why?
21:48Sometimes it's necessary to let the other guy know you're coming.
21:55Got into the situation downstairs, so...
21:59Sir, something urgent.
22:07It's, uh, my company, MoCo Industries. Our job here today was to clear the graves from the cemetery and, uh,
22:15some of my workmen were in this grave.
22:17Alberto MoCo Ruiz, 30th Ward, South Longdale. He's one of Lalo Mata's guys. Got the contract to work O'Hare
22:26in St. Johannes.
22:28What are you doing in front of a fucking camera?
22:30For all intents and purposes, we believe it's an old Indian site of some great archeologic importance.
22:35Where is Mata?
22:37Where is Mata?
22:38Hi.
22:40Mr. Miller.
22:42Sorry to keep you waiting.
22:45Dr. Singh referred you, but I'm a little short in my notes here as to why.
22:50Uh, I'd like to apologize. Dr. Singh is an old friend, and, uh, I've grossly manipulated that friendship to get
22:59here to see you.
23:00I'm a reporter with the Chicago Sentinel, and I'm doing a story, kind of taking a deeper look at Tom
23:08Kane.
23:09I know he's been to see you, and given what you specialize in, I think there may be some information
23:13here that could be serious interest to the public.
23:19I understand you're bound by confidentiality, but-
23:22Thank you, Mr. Miller.
23:25Okay.
23:29If you change your mind.
23:41Come on.
23:43Mr. Mayor.
23:44Hi, man, my nephew.
23:46Hope it's okay if he sits in.
23:47Thought he could learn a bit about the context of things.
23:52It was a mistake.
23:54Tom, you know that we appreciate.
23:55I appreciate everything that you have done for us.
23:58If this poca madre, if Moco had taken even a moment to stop and think about it,
24:03he never would have rushed over there with the cameras like the hijo that he is.
24:08He's not the brightest.
24:09But he has his users, right?
24:10These guys are cheap.
24:11Never been in trouble with ICE.
24:13You know, we have this saying.
24:15No le pidas peras al homo.
24:16You don't ask for pears from an elm tree.
24:19Moco, he doesn't think.
24:20He can't-
24:21Stop.
24:24Kidding.
24:25Six new parallel runways, two new terminals, entire estimate for the O'Hare Modernization Program,
24:2915 billion.
24:30Total lifespan of the project to date, 22 years.
24:33Sixteen million dollars paid by the city of Chicago to the city of Bensonville to drop its opposition to the
24:38expansion
24:38and allow for the demolition of 500 homes in its municipality.
24:42Six hundred and thirty thousand dollars paid to St. John's United Church of Christ to acquire the 5.32 acres
24:48of the St. Johannes Cemetery,
24:49which stand in the way of the proposed expansion and begin land condemnation, grave relocation and family compensation programs.
24:56374 state court arguments brought before DuPage Circuit Judge Merriam, 174 in federal court, all pertaining to the alleged assaults
25:02on the religious beliefs of the families of the interred, all fought in one, cost to the city over $10
25:06million.
25:0787 articles of court ordered respected dignity etiquettes in dealing with the buried contractually agreed fine for breaking each article
25:13$1,000 per breach.
25:15Heroes of the Underground Railroad.
25:17Tom?
25:2022 fucking years.
25:22You think this is easy?
25:24It doesn't moco.
25:26I've been accused of bulldozing the First Amendment.
25:30Trashing people's constitutional right to rest in peace until Jesus Christ's redemptive resurrection at the world's fucking end.
25:36And I've only been dealing here with your average heroes of the Underground fucking railroad.
25:42Veterans of the civil fucking war.
25:44Families who hosted Abraham fucking Lincoln.
25:47Lying in graves that happen to be lined up east-west because they believe that Christ will return on that
25:53axis,
25:53which also happens to cut smack fucking bang across two of my runways.
25:59You think this is easy?
26:03Answer me!
26:04No.
26:08They're gonna fucking listen to your people, do they?
26:12Fucking listen.
26:13I've been calling everything from sacrilegious to vile to a fucking grave robber.
26:19And I'm doing it all.
26:21Browbeating.
26:22Fineshing.
26:23Pleading.
26:24Threatening.
26:25On my goddamn knees.
26:27Fucking debasing myself.
26:29For what?
26:30For the contracts.
26:32For the jobs.
26:33For the greater fucking glory of this glorious fucking city.
26:37For the likes of you.
26:39And you're Mr. fucking moco fuck.
26:44Does he hear me?
26:45Can he fucking hear me?
26:49Siéntate, Jaime.
26:50Pay attention, son.
26:52This right here is the context.
26:57These things.
27:05Thank you for coming.
27:13Somebody, get me some water!
27:28Next.
27:30Potawatomi.
27:31How long?
27:32Moretti's getting him.
27:37By mandating annual testing of children in grades three to eight.
27:42And setting a 12-year timetable for closing chronic gaps in student achievement.
27:47We believe we can meet these goals.
27:53I wonder if I could have a private work.
27:59I had my start in your father's administration.
28:02Transportation authority.
28:04So it's an honor to be working with you now.
28:07And your husband.
28:09Mr. Bozovich, I hope it's okay if we bypass idle chatter.
28:11Yes, of course.
28:17The conditions in that school today were a disgrace.
28:19I know.
28:22And I apologize.
28:24We try.
28:25But sometimes we come across odd forms of intransigence.
28:29Particularly from faculty.
28:31But I assure you.
28:32Our goal always is to strive for what's best for the children.
28:38My husband's administration has allocated two billion dollars over five years
28:42to be dispensed to joint public-private enterprises targeted expressly at servicing the city's schools.
28:49Companies like Scientia.
28:52He ushered the funds through the city council with no public hearings and he put my hand on the spigot.
28:59Please do not mistake my concern for today's mishap as a tell for a bleeding heart.
29:05We are interdependent.
29:06But it reflects poorly on you.
29:09It reflects poorly on me.
29:10And on the mayor.
29:12There's a minimum standard across all of your company's line of services that'll be enough to keep her and eyes
29:18away.
29:20Please meet it.
29:22I don't care how you do what you do.
29:24I care about how it looks.
29:29Yes?
29:31Yes.
29:34Mayor Cain and Chief English of the Pottawatomie Nation are both very excited about the possibility of a major new
29:40archeological discovery.
29:41And the mayor feels very strongly that all elements of the find should be housed in a museum for proper
29:46preservation.
29:47And we've already had contact with both the Field Museum and the Smithsonian Institute.
29:50But the mayor prefers a local museum so that people can come to Chicago, see the treasures of our nation's
29:57past.
29:57Maybe stay in a hotel.
30:00Buy a cup of coffee.
30:02Commemorative mug.
30:04Sir, does this call the ownership of the land into question?
30:07Uh, no questions, please.
30:08How does this affect your hair, sir?
30:10I don't know.
30:12What's it gonna take, fellas?
30:14Airport, casino?
30:14You know?
30:33Proud builders.
30:45okay that's it thank you everyone thank you thank you very much for coming thank you that guy was
30:51two years ahead of me at Yale Law now he's dropping his pronouns and wearing sacks it works find out
30:59what that hands and builders nonsense was about this guy's gunning for no hair contract let him
31:06bid against Mata's guy fuck them both I need something to get those maggots and the city
31:10council off my back something to give me control over the cemetery without their oversight find
31:15something they can't vote against something today nurses cops firemen what about trash
31:30you know throughout almost all of its history golf has been associated with the most phenomenally
31:35stupid clothing ever conceived for a sport you see all sports when they first come onto the scene
31:39have idiotic clothing that's because they want to grab attention credibility they want to grow
31:43but as they become more established they become more austere what about ice dancing that is the
31:50exception but the rule still holds and you see this is the same exact trajectory that ethnicities take
31:56when they first come to this country at first they're all flash and dash hair greased hot wheels
32:03pimp clothing pimp jewelry but as they become more established they become more austere in their
32:10tastes take a look at the Italians the Irish the Greeks the Jews except the blacks the blacks are the
32:17exception they're like ice dancing but for everyone else this is the truth as time passes they begin to
32:25understand the value of modesty of group strength of groups making collective decisions of keeping
32:31your mouth shut and checking up the ranks
32:35pardon me Lalo you understand though
32:38see good
32:44I don't know where my ball has landed you know I think I might have floated into those trees over
32:49there
32:49you guys think you can help me find it yes sir Moco for favor Lalo I am fourth-generation
32:56Moco you will speak to me in my language please come come let's go otherwise we're gonna have to yield
33:02the field of play here
33:16you and your furrowed brow what do you think you unearthed this he is toying with us this fucking thing
33:26every time you show me something on this it's a god damn
33:42is there a bunch of private shit on that thing yes sir well go get it then
33:57thank you mr. president the matter now before the console ordinance p0 2011-3 to extend city trash collection services
34:07for a period of 12 months from this date and to appropriate the necessary funds to continue said services
34:14the ordinance has been read thank you mr. president I'd like to read out a proposed amendment
34:18you may read the amendment amendment to the ordinance
34:22to designate any and all potential archaeological finds at the grounds known as St. Johannes Cemetery O'Hare adjunct under
34:30the sole authority of his honor the mayor
34:32mr. president to determine all decisions and actions affecting said archaeological finds
34:37the merits of the amendment
34:38the language of the amendment contains all that there really needs to be said or known
34:43without oversight
34:44without oversight
34:45just hand the authority over
34:46if my colleague has an actual objection
34:49you're damn right I do
34:50hoodwinkering
34:51we are being hoodwinkering
34:53that is not an actual objection
34:54time is the trash collection
34:55mr. president this is outrageous
34:57I ask that we debate the merits of the amendment alone
35:01we have had neither the opportunity nor the time to do this
35:05we need to debate this mr. president
35:07call to a vote
35:08I mean people talk about business as usual
35:10excuse me mr. president
35:12I mean you can't just pass this over us and have us think we're not going to do anything about
35:15it
35:17mr. president call to a vote
35:19i'm not a amendment
35:20you should
35:23we have to debate this
35:31i mean if you're gonna play by the rules you gotta debate this mr. president
35:34for the vote
35:35call for a vote
35:37call for a vote
35:38no no no
35:39mr. president
35:40you wanna listen to me or what
35:42order
35:44order
35:44order
35:47and over the hardware
35:49what?
35:50what's it?
35:50laptops, blackberries, phones, iPads all of it
35:54no word in, no word out
35:56no twitter, no facebook, nothing
35:59the amendment stands
36:01Each of you will remain here until you can decide what it is you wish to do.
36:05I expect a simple up or down vote.
36:08If the motion loses, I will make every single vote publicly known.
36:14You can explain your decision to your constituents on your own.
36:18Let the streets run with shit.
36:44So, the Zajax news will hit in the morning.
36:46We're expecting lukewarm in the opinions and nothing in the polls as anticipated.
36:51You'll stay with Colin for now.
36:53We have a statement ready if needed, confirming your ongoing support.
36:57Warning is taking from one of your own speeches.
37:00Crusader of Light and so on.
37:02You want to see it?
37:03Who wrote it?
37:04Kitty.
37:05No.
37:06The drop on Colin, when it comes and you're pivoted away,
37:08we think the best way is to go with a single source, exclusive, anonymous.
37:12That way, the rest of the media will devour each other,
37:14either trying to outdo it or debunk it.
37:17Good. Who?
37:18Sam Miller, Sentinel.
37:21We've kicked his tires.
37:23No known political affiliations.
37:25Not a beat guy.
37:26Not one of our guys either.
37:27Did an expose on City Hall last year.
37:29Remind me.
37:30A handful of aldermen ran their mouths off to him for a month,
37:33forgetting who he is, and he printed all of it.
37:35Stupid shit, they and their asshole aides usually say.
37:38Only surprising if you believe them to be paragons of intellect in the first place.
37:42Left him with a reputation for not being afraid to burn bridges.
37:46Truth is, he doesn't have any, but that's his brand,
37:49and so he's perfect for this.
37:52Anything else?
37:53Yeah.
37:54One more thing.
37:58These were taken today.
38:03He was asking her about you if she threw them out.
38:08That's Miller on the right.
38:13Who took these?
38:15One of my guys.
38:16Like I said, we're kicking his tires.
38:22How much do you know?
38:23All I've told you.
38:25Keep it to that.
38:28And her?
38:29What do you think?
38:31I think a gentle reminder of certain oaths.
38:37Reminder.
38:43I need some medication.
38:45Quietly.
38:46What do you need?
38:47I don't know.
38:47I want to do this alone.
38:56He's quiet.
38:58I don't know.
39:00I don't know.
39:03I don't know.
39:04I don't know.
39:05I don't know.
39:06I don't know.
39:12I don't know.
39:25Hey.
39:27What's up?
39:28I was just driving here and I saw you.
39:32Oh, yeah.
39:33I walk here.
39:37How's your uncle?
39:38He's all right.
39:40Oh, yeah.
39:40They said you organized for the breathing device, right?
39:43Yeah.
39:44Well, he needed it.
39:54Can I give you a lift somewhere?
39:57Are you, um, are you looking for something?
40:03Yeah.
40:09All right, bet.
40:20Good Ranger.
40:28Let me move you with me.
40:29Old girl.
40:29How are you?
40:30Good girl.
40:30Good girl, good girl.
40:31Good girl.
40:31It's a good girl
40:32It's a good girl.
40:34Good girl.
40:34Good girl.
40:41Sorry, I didn't know there was anyone in here.
40:44It's your suit for tonight's dinner.
40:47Is it just a speech?
40:49No, I couldn't get them to back down.
40:52You'll be receiving the Latino Business Association Chairman's Award.
40:57Can't Fon Bunky out there bring that in for me?
41:01Yes, he can.
41:03You are where you are.
41:05I've always liked the fact that you are unencumbered by excuses for it.
41:11Don't undermine yourself with shit like this.
41:13Yes, sir.
41:20Sir, I hope you don't mind me asking, but is everything all right?
41:25How long have you worked for me?
41:28Eight years.
41:30Eight years.
41:34Don't ask me that again.
41:39Yes, sir.
41:48This is it.
41:57You want to wait here?
42:03No.
42:04I'll come with you.
42:10All right.
42:25All right.
42:25Just wait here, is it?
42:26And I'll see you.
42:32Yeah.
42:34You can use it.
42:34I can use it.
42:41One time.
42:43One time.
43:03So, uh...
43:16Meredith?
43:17Tom?
43:18How long is this thing gonna take?
43:2045 minutes.
43:29Max!
43:44There we go.
43:52This is a neuromuscular blocker.
43:55It's temporary.
43:57Please try to pay attention.
44:00Hippocrates, in part.
44:03Whatever in connection with my professional service I see or hear in the life of men which ought not to
44:07be spoken of, I will not divulge.
44:11His reckoning and all such knowledge should be kept secret.
44:17I know you can't nod.
44:19I will assume you understand the content of this message.
44:37Who was there?
44:40Just give mommy a moment.
45:07Ladies and gentlemen, our friend, Thomas Kane.
45:14You are the new energy.
45:16We are the sediment.
45:17The layers beneath.
45:19You are the topsoil.
45:21The good stuff.
45:22Working.
45:23Toiling.
45:24This is your time.
45:26Because achievement does not frighten you.
45:29You know, we have an expression about pulling yourself up by your bootstraps.
45:33And I think the closest thing you guys have to it is...
45:36Here I go.
45:37Quien quiere peces,
45:39que se moje el culo.
45:43Am I right?
45:50You who wants fish has to get his ass wet.
45:55My friends, as long as you're willing to get yours wet, I will get mine wet right along with you.
46:31Mr. Mayor, when you speak, we listen.
46:35That's all.
46:51Don, as long as you come together all you need to make, are you so glad to getловult.
46:56Well, that was the one minute we canust you.
46:59And we just met on the sidetrack and put the policeیں together all the time.
46:59Poor young Lee 즉,
47:41Thanks for doing that.
47:47Maybe I'll stay at the house tonight.
47:49You do what you want, Tom.
47:56Frank, you got your socks kept?
47:58Yeah.
47:59Hand it over, will you?
48:02And pull over, please.
48:13Fellas, I'm going to need the car.
48:15Give me the coat.
48:17Thanks, Pat.
48:19They can pick this up later at the house.
48:48I'm going to need the car.
48:49I'm going to need the car.
48:49I'm going to need the car.
48:50I'm going to need the car.
48:51I'm going to need the car.
48:52I'm going to need the car.
49:10Kitty, what's your real name?
49:12That is my real name.
49:17Wait five minutes.
49:30Hello?
49:31Yeah, I got this number from Ezra Stone.
49:33Do you know how this works?
49:35No.
49:36You tell me what you need.
49:37I tell you when and where.
49:39Come alone, turn off your phone, not stand by off.
49:43Is there a GPS in your car?
49:45No.
49:46Alright, tell me what you need.
50:08Hello?
50:09Dad?
50:10Emma.
50:13You called me.
50:14Hi, no, no.
50:15How are you?
50:17Wait!
50:17What is it, Dad?
50:18Listen, Emma.
50:19I'm sorry.
50:20I've got to call you back.
50:20I've got five minutes.
50:22Can you give me a number?
50:24The only one I have is at the church.
50:28You know, I'm going to call you back, Dad.
50:30No, Emma.
50:31No, I'll call you.
50:38Wait!
50:40I said no phone.
50:41Look, I'm sorry.
50:43Please.
50:45Wait there.
50:46Wait there.
51:00You know who I am.
51:05It's all right.
51:19I'm sorry.
51:20I'm sorry.
51:22I need this.
51:22I didn't get one of my friends.
51:22I don't want to call you.
51:44Gifts from God to the children of God.
52:15Hey, I missed you earlier.
52:17I just wanted to thank you again for what you did for my uncle.
52:22Oh, thank you for coming.
52:23No, no problem.
52:35Good night.
52:36Good night.
52:36Thank you for coming.
52:43Let's go.
52:44Let's go.
52:44Good night.
52:45Good night.
52:48Good night.
52:49Good night.
52:54Good night.
53:04Good night.
53:07Good night.
53:09I don't know.
54:07It's Tom.
54:09Yep.
54:10The ordinance was still 48th, shy of the majority.
54:14I was holding out.
54:15Oh, Ross and his gang of six.
54:19The South Side Nine.
54:20The entire Gugu block.
54:23Carmona, Brown, Sahlstrom, Desgupta, Ritchie, Salamu.
54:29None of them can afford to vote no, so they're all sweating it out, hoping someone else cracks first.
54:34It's a fun little game of chicken they're playing in there.
54:37All city waste management operators have already been warned.
54:42Starting in the morning, nothing's getting picked up.
54:45Looks like we'll have a fight on this one.
54:47So be it.
54:49Yeah.
54:51You got what you were looking for?
54:53Yes.
54:55Thanks.
54:57Good night, Tony.
54:59Bye.
55:00Good night, Tony.
55:26Bye.
55:31Sghti.
55:51Hey, man.
55:52Hey, guys.
55:52Hey, man.
55:52Hey, man.
55:53Hey, man.
55:53Hey.
55:53Hey.
55:53Hey.
55:54Hey, man.
56:12You're awake?
56:14Yeah.
56:16You need a plumber.
56:19Okay.
56:21Garbage disposal.
56:23It's broken.
56:24All right.
56:29I'll get someone at the office to send someone.
56:38Meredith.
56:43Tom?
56:49Good night.
56:50Good night.
56:57Good night.
57:01Good night.
57:08Good night.
57:13Good night.
57:14Good night.
57:15Good night.
57:16Good night.
57:17Good night.
57:18Good night.
57:18Good night.
57:19Good night.
57:20Good night.
57:21Good night.
57:21Good night.
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