1:11:01
-You can't burn books.
-No, absoIuteIy not.
1:11:04
You want to freeze to death?
1:11:08
I'II go get some more.
1:11:11
I'II heIp you.
1:11:12
I'm going with them.
1:11:16
Okay, do you have a cafeteria
or a Iunchroom?
1:11:18
Just an empIoyees' Iounge
with a few vending machines.
1:11:28
We're not gonna Iast Iong
on M&M's and potato chips.
1:11:31
What about the garbage cans?
1:11:33
There's aIways something
to eat in the garbage.
1:11:40
Friedrich Nietzsche?
We can't burn Nietzsche.
1:11:42
He was the most important thinker
of the 1 9th century.
1:11:45
PIease. He was a chauvinist pig
in Iove with his sister.
1:11:49
He was not a chauvinist pig.
1:11:51
But he was in Iove with his sister.
1:11:53
Excuse me? You guys?
1:11:54
Yeah, there's a whoIe section on tax Iaw
down here that we can burn.
1:11:59
After hours of uncertainty,
the traffic is now moving smoothly...
1:12:02
...from the United States into Mexico.
1:12:04
This is only possible because the
president was able to negotiate a deal...
1:12:08
... to forgive all Latin American debt
in exchange for opening the border.
1:12:12
Now, multitudes of American families
are feeling a rush of relief....
1:12:20
Lucy?
1:12:27
Is Peter's ambuIance here?
1:12:29
No.
1:12:36
-Why?
-They've aII gone.
1:12:38
-What?
-In the confusion. . .
1:12:40
. . .I don't know what happened.
PeopIe started to panic, and they Ieft. . . .
1:12:43
-God.
-There's a poIiceman with a snowpIow.
1:12:46
-He's waiting outside.
-God.
1:12:48
Peter can't be moved in anything
but an ambuIance.
1:12:51
I caIIed and Ieft a message
for the county ambuIance service.