:03:00
Let me have another crack at him .
Tell him to answer my questions.
:03:04
-Why?
-You' re not a judge. We' re not a jury.
:03:07
-You know him, right?
-Yes, I know him .
:03:10
-You play golf with him .
-Occasionally.
:03:11
His wife has cancer.
He's under pressure. Leave him alone.
:03:15
Wait. Three questions.
:03:16
No, no and no.
:03:17
He's a sleaze.
He stole money.
:03:19
He took the savings of senior citizens.
:03:21
We say that the man has no comment
and we finish the piece.
:03:24
We don't ambush him at his work.
:03:26
I don't want to ambush him .
I just want to ask him one question.
:03:29
You are relentless, you know that?!
:03:32
You seem to forget
we cover the news. . .
:03:34
. . .of this area
for the people of this area.
:03:37
And we are not going anyplace.
Are we going anyplace, Max?
:03:42
-If they wanted me back in New York. . . .
-They don't.
:03:45
You better come to terms with that.
I did .
:03:48
In the 1 1 months that I've been here,
you've gone from a 3 share to a 9.
:03:53
Excuse me!
:03:55
Excuse me, people!
:03:57
Whose week was it to kiss Max Brackett's
ass for saving this station?!
:04:00
The bank story might make you
look like network.
:04:03
No, not here.
There's a line I won't cross.
:04:05
-I' m not asking you to.
-Yes, you are.
:04:07
I am not. I' m saying,
you move the line, you get the story.
:04:10
You going out to the museum?
:04:12
Yes, trying to get it on
at noon.
:04:14
Mr. Brackett's taking that assignment.
:04:16
The state has let off
some people down there.
:04:19
It's a great story.
You'll relate to it.
:04:22
-I must finish my edit.
-I'll do it. What are friends for?
:04:25
You really are an asshole.
:04:26
-What am l?
-A wonderful human being .
:04:31
Why don't you go to the museum
with Mr. Brackett.
:04:33
You could run tape while you' re there.
Maybe we'll use it tonight.
:04:36
She's an intern!
:04:38
Then you can be her mentor.
Teach her how to " move the line. "
:04:46
I' m gay.