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:18:01
Okay?
:18:02
Then I'm your man, sir.
:18:25
I sent the fax 6 hours ago.
:18:27
I am not going to issue an alert.
:18:29
But you must issue an alert.
:18:32
-You said it was contained.
-I said containment was probable.

:18:35
You should be monitoring the airports!
:18:36
Remember 1989? You found 2 cases
of Congo fever in Nairobi...

:18:40
...and we put a note in
every American kid's lunch box.

:18:43
-I was wrong.
-You were wrong.

:18:45
What about 1992? Lassa fever?
:18:47
-I was wrong.
-Again.

:18:49
-But now you're right?
-No, I could be--

:18:51
Yet you waltz into my party
smelling like dirty socks...

:18:53
...take me away from Senator Rosales...
:18:57
...who heads the Senate Arms Services
subcommittee in charge of our budget!

:19:00
Forget Ebola, forget Lassa.
This bug kills so fast--

:19:03
Keep your voice down.
:19:06
Now that is exactly my point.
:19:08
It is the very lethality of this virus
which works for us here.

:19:12
They don't live long enough to spread
the thing around. So it is contained.

:19:17
I hope so.
:19:43
I'm through talking, okay?
:19:45
You never understood the concept of time.
What day is it?

:19:48
-Sunday.
-When did you say you'd be home?

:19:51
-Friday.
-Thursday, Sam.

:19:53
I meant Thursday.
:19:54
Thursday and Friday sound so much alike,
even I confuse them.

:19:58
Why didn't I go to Atlanta
like I said I would?


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