Rules of Engagement
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1:19:01
Go on in the house, kids.
There are sandwiches in the kitchen.

1:19:04
Mrs. Mourain, I'm sorry
to bother you at home.

1:19:07
- I'm Colonel...
-I know who you are, Colonel Hodges.

1:19:09
- Is that your boy?
- Yes.

1:19:12
Can I talk to you
a few minutes?

1:19:15
I don't think
that's appropriate.

1:19:18
I don't believe your husband
is telling the truth...

1:19:20
about what Colonel Childers did
in Yemen.

1:19:24
Kids, go on in the house.
There are sandwiches on the table.

1:19:28
Let's go! Come on!
1:19:35
You should take that up
with my husband, shouldn't you?

1:19:38
Colonel Childers risked his life
so you could be here, ma'am,

1:19:41
watching these kids play
out these windows.

1:19:44
Does that bother you?
1:19:50
I feel terrible about what
happened to Colonel Childers.

1:19:53
Can you tell me that he
manhandled your family?

1:19:55
Or that he prevented
your husband from doing his job?

1:19:58
Ma'am?
Can you tell me that?

1:20:01
No.
1:20:03
As far as I'm concerned,
he behaved quite honorably.

1:20:06
Will you testify to that?
1:20:14
- My husband's a good man.
- So is Colonel Childers.

1:20:19
I've been married for ten years.
1:20:21
You're asking me to throw that
away in an afternoon.

1:20:23
Your husband and you
and your son...

1:20:26
owe your lives
to Colonel Terry Childers.

1:20:32
We all have our priorities,
Colonel.

1:20:36
I can subpoena you, ma'am.
1:20:40
Please don't.
1:20:42
Don't put me up there.
I'm a very credible witness.

1:20:46
Now, if you'll excuse me.
1:20:48
You won't tell the truth
if I put you on the stand?

1:20:52
I don't know
what the truth is.

1:20:55
Colonel Childers is on trial for
what he did outside the embassy.

1:20:58
I wasn't there.
Were you?


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