:25:01
Change the record, lvan.
:25:02
I'm sick of it.
:25:04
Hey, wait, hey, wait, Frances.
:25:05
Listen, give me
a couple of minutes now.
:25:07
I'm up to me eyes, lvan.
:25:08
I have no time for this.
:25:09
I know that, I know that, but...
:25:10
I have no time for it, lvan.
:25:11
Look, I'll be finished tonight
about 8:00
:25:13
We'll do something then, okay?
:25:14
That's just balls, lvan
:25:15
'cause you'll still be sitting
in the bar at 12:00 tonight
:25:17
Iistening to the sound
of your own voice.
:25:19
You know it and I know it.
:25:20
Wrong. Hold on, hold on.
:25:21
Have you any expectation
:25:22
anybody's going to turn out
for you this afternoon?
:25:24
I would have thought so.
:25:25
I think they've always
turned out for us in the past
:25:27
and this is our big push today.
:25:28
This is a march about peace
and a march about civil rights.
:25:30
What sort of numbers
were you expecting?
:25:32
Sorry, will you excuse me?
:25:33
An hour to be safe.
:25:34
Come on, that is not fair.
:25:35
Just one second, please.
:25:36
That is not fair to say that.
:25:37
Don't you talk to me about fair.
:25:37
Please, Cecilia, would you
take that for me, love?
:25:39
Don't you talk to me about fair.
:25:40
I'm a Catholic girl, lvan.
:25:42
You look me straight in the face
and say that again.
:25:44
I know you're a Catholic girl.
:25:45
That's the whole point
about this, for heaven's sake.
:25:47
Come on, darling.
:25:48
Let me tell you something.
:25:49
I am up to my eyes, lvan.
:25:50
You're not the only one.
:25:51
I have the world's press in here
:25:52
wanting things done
not now but yesterday.
:25:54
It's about the two of us.
:25:55
Cecilia, for me, love, please.
:25:56
Come on, Frances, darling
:25:57
I know it's hard, but please--
one last big push, eh? Come on.
:25:59
Yes, just one wee second,
please.
:26:01
Will you just take care of that
for me, please?
:26:03
You're getting very late.
:26:09
One second.
:26:10
The British Army's surrounded
the entire city.
:26:12
Well, I think that shows you
that they are very threatened
:26:14
by the voice that we are trying
to get across here.
:26:16
But is this not...?
:26:17
That's about them;
that's not about us.
:26:19
We're trying to have a peaceful
march against internment
:26:22
and a peaceful march
for civil rights.
:26:24
They're alleging that you're
creating a confrontation.
:26:27
Well, what do you think
they would say?
:26:29
What we need to do is
split each...
:26:30
All right, sorry, folks.
:26:32
This is Fort George.
:26:33
Mm-hmm.
:26:34
This is... RUC station.
:26:35
That's in Rosemont.
:26:36
So, what we do is we come in
from different routes in turn.
:26:39
They come in from the south,
and come in near Rosemont.
:26:42
Excellent idea, Eamonn.
:26:43
No, that won't work.
:26:44
It will work, lvan.
:26:45
We confuse them, we get them
to spread their troops.
:26:47
No, I'm saying it won't work.
:26:48
Have you something to say here?
:26:49
I'm saying,
"Forget about the Guildhall."
:26:51
I've just come from there
this morning.
:26:53
I've walked through there.
:26:54
They're building up
a massive military presence.
:26:56
If we take the lorry down there
with thousands behind it
:26:58
we're not going to get through,
we're...