:44:02
I been answering them.
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My telephone is simple.
If you telephone me at 2241,
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whether at 3:00 in the morning,
:44:14
I get your telephone, I speak to you.
:44:17
And if you want a briefing,
:44:22
I can brief you completely
until you understand.
:44:24
And when you go there,
:44:26
any reporters wants to ask you
about Uganda,
:44:30
I think you are well-equipped
with all informations.
:44:32
You can brief them.
You should not fear.
:44:36
You should not say,
"No, it is not my duty."
:44:38
If you are that,
you are not Ugandans.
:44:41
And if I am to get this,
you are not minister at all.
:44:43
[Swahili]
:44:46
[Chattering In Swahili]
:44:50
[Helicopter Blades Whirring]
:44:53
[Narrator]
As with many other scenes in this film,
:44:55
the people's welcome
in a small garrison town...
:44:58
was specially-organized
for the film.
:45:04
[Cheering, Clapping]
:45:56
[Cheering, Clapping Continue]