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1:18:02
Can I go to the candy room?
1:18:04
We' re hungry.
1:18:05
Yeah. Go, go.
1:18:09
Well, Max,
they are suggesting that. . .

1:18:12
. . .if you have any control
over the situation. . .

1:18:17
. . .it wouldn't be a bad idea
if Baily surrendered in the evening .

1:18:20
Prime time?
1:18:21
Their Thursdays are particularly weak.
1:18:25
Oh, Jesus, Marty!
1:18:27
I know, Max. I know .
1:18:30
So let's forget about this.
They're asking--

1:18:33
Tell them this is my story
and Hollander is trying to steal it.

1:18:36
They know that.
1:18:38
They' re asking you
to let him have Baily.

1:18:41
In exchange,
they' re offering you your own show .

1:18:44
Magazine, 60 Minutes format. . .
1:18:46
. . .investigative, in-your-face. . . .
1:18:49
They say,
and it remains to be seen. . .

1:18:51
. . .you will have editorial freedom,
whatever that means.

1:18:54
But it will be national and they
are talking about real money.

1:18:58
Do I lock the deal down?
1:19:00
--but I know what it's like to be angry.
1:19:03
I understand what it's like
to not have a future.

1:19:06
T-shirts, right here!
Get your Sam T-shirts!

1:19:08
One size fits all !
1:19:26
What a circus!
1:19:30
They tried to cut a deal in the Foothill
Federal fraud last night.

1:19:33
With this nonsense, they didn't think
anybody'd notice.

1:19:36
Brackett was right.
1:19:37
Banker's a crook.
1:19:39
Laurie, I'd like to assign you to--
1:19:41
There's something you can help me with.
1:19:44
If Baily doesn't talk tonight,
I'll need a sidebar.

1:19:48
Do you think you could plug me in
out in the field?

1:19:51
I was planning to free you up
to work on the bank fraud .

1:19:55
People have lost their life savings.
Nobody's covering the story.


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