The Day After Tomorrow
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1:09:03
-Dr. HaII?
-Yeah.

1:09:05
We haven't been abIe
to reach Peter's parents.

1:09:07
-I'm gonna try Iater, okay?
-Okay. Thank you.

1:09:18
I got it.
1:09:20
You're supposed to be on a bus
heading south.

1:09:23
I've been watching your back for 20
years. You think I'd Iet you go aIone?

1:09:28
And aII these years I thought
I was watching your back.

1:09:31
Where are the keys?
1:09:33
In the truck.
1:09:35
Where do you think you're going?
1:09:37
Neither one of you can navigate
worth a damn.

1:09:40
Without me, you'II end up in CIeveIand.
1:09:44
I'II try to give you updates on
the storm as it heads your way.

1:09:47
Good Iuck, Jack.
1:10:03
Breaking news from
the U.S.-Mexico border.

1:10:05
Just haIf an hour ago,
Mexican officiaIs cIosed the border. . .

1:10:09
. . .in the Iight of so many U.S. refugees
who are fIeeing south. . .

1:10:12
. . .in the wake of the approaching storm.
1:10:15
These people came in anticipation
of crossing into Mexico.

1:10:18
Instead, they've been met
with closed gates.

1:10:20
And now, in a dramatic reversal
of illegal immigration...

1:10:23
. . .thousands of peopIe are crossing
the Rio Grande into Mexico.

1:10:27
The scene unfolding here behind me
is one of desperation and frustration.

1:10:31
People have abandoned their cars,
grabbed their belongings...

1:10:34
...and they are wading across the river
illegally into Mexico.

1:10:41
Here it is.
1:10:44
This firepIace probabIy hasn't
been used in about 1 00 years.

1:10:50
AII right.
1:10:58
-What are you doing?
-What did you think we wouId burn?


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