1:04:07
After I got arrested, they...
1:04:10
...took my sister away.
1:04:12
They...
1:04:13
...put her in a home or orphanage and...
1:04:17
...I don't know....
1:04:19
I don't know what happened to her.
Never saw her again.
1:04:22
My parents died when I was 7.
1:04:24
It was just me and my brother, and he
didn't know anything about raising a child.
1:04:29
He sent me off to boarding school.
1:04:31
I did get to come home on holidays.
1:04:34
He put me through law school...
1:04:36
...then got me the job
at the public defender's office.
1:04:41
He wanted me to do well.
1:04:45
We had a plan until you came along
and messed everything up.
1:04:48
l wish l had been able to take care
of my little sister.
1:04:52
l mean...
1:04:53
...family's family, right?
1:04:56
Henri, l'm sorry you're here.
1:05:00
This here's paradise
compared to my last home.
1:05:05
How about the case?
Do you want to talk about it a bit now?
1:05:08
You never give up, do you?
1:05:13
How about the Redskins?
1:05:14
How do you think they'll do
against the Yankees this year?
1:05:19
Redskins are a football team.
1:05:21
Yankees are a baseball team.
1:05:23
Personally, l think the Redskins
will kick the shit out of them.
1:05:29
Henri, l'm trying.
1:05:31
l know.
1:05:33
This is going to be
a private conversation, Byron.
1:05:36
lt never took place, all right?
1:05:38
-ls that all right, Thurgood?
-l suggested it.
1:05:41
That brother of yours is making
quite a little name for himself.
1:05:45
We even heard his name in Washington.
1:05:47
My brother has resigned from the case.
1:05:49
Well, he was hired back again last night.
1:05:52
What do you mean he was hired back?
1:05:57
Your work here has been stellar.
l'd hate to see anything--