:30:00
	You know this ain't the best case
we ever made.
:30:03
	We got Clayton's statement.
Did you read him his rights?
:30:07
	He'll say I didn't.
:30:09
	We got Marvin.
:30:12
	Something wrong with you?
:30:19
	What's wrong, Dutch?
:30:25
	Dick? Sorry.
:30:27
	Three A and B,
Mr. and Mrs. Cullen Chandler.
:30:30
	No one's called.
:30:31
	There's an unlisted number for
a Cullen Chandler at the Metropolitan.
:30:36
	Doorman says Mrs. Chandler
is a congresswoman.
:30:39
	And he saw her today.
She was going jogging.
:30:42
	When I was small,
I knew my father was in politics.
:30:45
	I didn't know what that was,
or why he went to Washington.
:30:48
	Let's make it "dad." "My dad."
:30:50
	Instead of "father."
Warms it up a little.
:30:54
	"Dad." All right.
:30:56
	Kay Chandler, take three.
:30:59
	Hello. I'm Kay Chandler
and I'm running for Congress.
:31:03
	When I was small,
I knew my dad was in politics...
:31:06
	Maybe it should be "kid."
:31:08
	"When I was a kid"...
:31:10
	"When I was just a kid."
How about that?
:31:13
	"When I was a kid."
:31:17
	Help you?
:31:20
	We need to speak to Mrs. Chandler.
:31:22
	-We're taping.
-It's all right. What is it?
:31:25
	Mrs. Chandler, I'm Dick Montoya.
This is Phyllis Bonaparte.
:31:29
	We're with Southern Airlines.
:31:32
	Is there somewhere we can talk?
:31:34
	Well, about what?
:31:38
	I'm very sorry to have to tell you.
:31:41
	Your husband was on our flight...
:31:43
	...to Miami yesterday.
:31:45
	What?
:31:46
	The one that...
:31:48
	No, no, no. Cullen's in New York.
:31:52
	I wish that were so, ma'am.
:31:56
	You do fly to New York, don't you?
:31:58
	Not from Washington, no, ma'am. No.