:13:00
Lily.
:13:01
Do as I say.
Go on.
:13:04
If we could just get
a minute of your time.
:13:06
What do you want from me?
:13:08
We'd like to talk
about your resignation.
:13:10
My wife is sick.
She's in the hospital.
:13:13
That's why I resigned.
Everybody knows this.
:13:15
We could talk
about your wife,
:13:17
or we could just
talk about Ellie.
:13:31
Turn the camera off.
:13:33
If you want to talk to me,
turn it off.
:13:39
We know everything.
:13:40
Nobody knows everything.
:13:41
Well, we know about
the secret phone lines
:13:45
and the whispered calls
to the president
:13:47
and about a secretary
of the Treasury
:13:49
who's kept his entire
department in the dark
:13:52
about what
he's really doing--
:13:53
about a cover story
about his resignation
:13:56
that just fell through.
:13:57
You want me to go on?
:13:58
And you're
just gonna break it?
:14:02
Well, that's what we do
for a living.
:14:04
Well, congratulations.
:14:07
You now have
the biggest story in history.
:14:09
Good luck to you.
:14:11
Personally...
:14:12
I think it's a mistake
to run the story,
:14:14
but hey, what the hell?
:14:16
Why not?
:14:19
What difference
does anything make any more?
:14:27
Look.
:14:29
I know you'rejust a reporter,
:14:31
but you used to be
a person, right?
:14:39
I wanted to be with my family.
:14:45
Can you understand that?