:13:00
Your reportage will help
us do that.
:13:04
I'm no reporter.
:13:07
I wonder why they chose you.
:13:11
Not a bad idea.
I never would've thought of it.
:13:16
You know who got you out in '71?
:13:19
No.
:13:21
- I did.
- I never knew.
:13:25
You didn't know me then;
but I knew you.
:13:29
Please sign for the car.
:13:37
The strike committee has banned
the sale of alcohol.
:13:44
Prohibition.
:13:46
But we manage somehow.
:13:50
Here; it'll come in handy.
:13:54
They issue bans; but sober Poles
can never reach an agreement.
:14:05
In Warsaw; they're not aware of the
seriousness of the situation.
:14:08
All they do is screw up.
:14:11
There aren't any sensible people
here in Gdansk; nothing but wimps.
:14:15
They'd sooner get in bed with
the strike committee.
:14:20
The fundamental axiom is:
we're not going to share power!
:14:28
You know what...?
:14:30
This a counterrevolution;
that's what it is.
:14:34
We have to derive a wedge
into the shipyard.
:14:39
What can I do; a small person with
a small tape recorder?
:14:44
You can do a lot; I know you...
:14:47
We'll divide them; get them
out in the streets.
:14:50
I know what I'm talking about!
This thing isn't over yet!
:14:54
Warsaw has to understand that
we have to act now.
:14:58
If we don't straighten this out;
you-know-who will do it for us.