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Ed, do you want a job?
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- What's a job?
- Work, for money.
:14:18
- Money?
- Yeah.
:14:20
- Do you remember money?
- Yeah, I remember it.
:14:23
What do you think?
:14:25
It's irritating to me that I need money.
I shouldn't need it.
:14:29
I don't agree.
It's good, every once in a while,
:14:32
to get roped into somebody else's,
you know...
:14:38
What?
:14:41
Problem.
:14:45
For money?
:14:48
Right.
:14:55
(humming)
:14:58
I'm gonna have a press conference
tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock.
:15:02
The governor's best speech writer
is gonna write the statement.
:15:05
The fucking guy is a poet.
:15:08
I'll have the hardliners
wringing their handkerchiefs out.
:15:12
The prodigal son. Forgive and forget.
For everything there's a season.
:15:16
How do we face the terrifying
spectacle of Nick Starkey,
:15:20
what he may do, what he may not do?
:15:22
Whoop-de-do and la-di-da. (chuckles)
:15:25
Oh, yeah. Well, anyway, I wanna get goin'.
I wanna start workin' on it tonight.
:15:30
I wanna get all the borough presidents
standing up there with me.
:15:34
If I can get that prick with the scarlet
cape, the cardinal, to stand up,
:15:38
I'm gonna get him up there, too.
And you, you're gonna be to my right.
:15:41
I want it to look like the city is united
in bringing Nick Starkey back.
:15:47
I don't want it to look like his brother's
bringing him clean underwear.
:15:51
I'll take care of all the questions. No
matter how rough they get, I'll be pious.
:15:56
But when it's over, take a break,
let 'em have a shot at you.