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:21:00
You win.
:21:02
Keep them.
:21:07
Let's go.
:21:09
Wait I just wanted to tell you something.
It's important.

:21:12
Now I forgot.
:21:14
-I'm gonna miss my flight.
-Wait a minute, I remember.

:21:19
Remember that they like
those medium-size bones.

:21:23
I know, the little barbecued ones....
:21:26
I know.
:21:28
That's right.
:21:31
You look tired, Sam.
:21:33
Was it that bad in Zaire?
:21:37
Could've been better.
:21:40
You be careful.
:21:45
I wish you luck.
:21:52
You better tell him to go.
:21:57
We can go now.
:22:12
That's not what I said. You're not
getting this. Try to be objective.

:22:16
Let me understand this.
You didn't want the photos...

:22:19
-...but you wanted the dogs?
-That's not it.

:22:21
You could have taken a photo
of the dogs and solved everything.

:22:25
I open my heart and you make jokes.
:22:27
-I'm not.
-We had the dogs as puppies.

:22:28
-They were cute.
-That's not the point.

:22:30
-They're still cute.
-They were ours, and now they're not.

:22:33
The dogs are probably a case
for the Supreme Court.

:22:36
I'm asking you if I'm right or wrong.
:22:37
We're about to look at the most deadly
virus we've ever seen. Think about that.

:22:42
Right or wrong? It's a question.
:22:44
She's got a new job at CDC.
No, she's got your job at the CDC.

:22:48
-Good for her.
-Anyway, she's starting a new life.

:22:51
She's not coming back.
:22:52
It's over. Move on, because, frankly,
I'm sick of hearing about it.

:22:56
All right. What do you mean, it's over?
:22:59
You really need to seek some help.

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