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1:18:00
Sunny, we're all in this together.
1:18:03
We, you and I, represent
the president, and I'm sure...

1:18:06
You're a very misguided person,
and I don't work for you any longer.

1:18:11
- Sunny?
- Going back to waiting on tables?

1:18:14
Goodbye, Mrs. St. John.
1:18:16
- All right, Sunny, look.
- Let me go, Mr. Hilley.

1:18:19
I'm going to make one last appeal
to you on behalf of the country.

1:18:24
There are at least
four people in here...

1:18:27
...who don't speak for my country.
And you're one of them.

1:19:07
- Over here, Sunny.
- Sunny.

1:19:09
Were you only a pawn
in the Ohtar situation?

1:19:12
How did the Protocol Department
manipulate you?

1:19:18
What? Oh.
1:19:20
Excuse me, Miss Davis...
1:19:21
...you may remember me from
Turner News Network...

1:19:23
Miss Davis, how are you going
to defend yourself?

1:19:27
If there's something you'd like to...?
1:19:30
- Can you give us a statement?
- Has the president given instruction?

1:19:34
We have no comment at this time.
1:19:38
There's Michael Ransome.
1:19:40
Mr. Ransome, do you expect
to testify for the department?

1:19:43
Mr. Ransome is no longer
with the department.

1:19:47
Have you been fired?
1:19:48
No, sir, I resigned.
1:19:49
- Was it over the Sunnygate affair?
- Yes.

1:19:52
What else happened...?
1:19:55
Just a minute. Look, I'm an
expert on Middle Eastern affairs.

1:19:59
I was on my way up
in the political racket...


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