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00:00Satsang with Mooji
00:30Satsang with Mooji
01:00Satsang with Mooji
01:29Satsang with Mooji
01:59used to say you kill all the prairie dogs no one left to cry for the rain prairie dogs don't make
02:06it rain it's because they burrow and then that turns the earth they keep it from getting too
02:11hard packed and that way when it rains the water can get in and make things grow
02:18did i say something funny it's always funny to listen to the white man explain how the world works
02:23still hard to imagine coming all this way to shoot prairie dogs what can i say i dislike prairie dogs
02:35can't find something you dislike closer to home
02:43you know alarm or something or there's letting girls in
02:47didn't realize there was letting in little pretty ones
02:53you know alarm or something or something or something or something or something or something
02:57what i was handling it
03:09psycho
03:23what
03:27what
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03:47Let's go.
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05:55That's beautiful.
05:56Look it.
05:57I'm going to take my sweet wife home.
05:58I'm going to make tender love to her.
06:00To my wife.
06:01To this woman who I share a rich life with.
06:03We share a family.
06:05I share all my innermost secrets.
06:07My hopes.
06:08My dreams.
06:09You on the other hand you're going to go home to your shitty little apartment and eat
06:12cold pizza and jerk off into a pillow.
06:14I don't have pizza.
06:16Okay.
06:17I just found your wife.
06:18She's perfect for you.
06:19Let me see.
06:20And you're a match.
06:21Let me see.
06:22Cathy HM.
06:23Let me see.
06:26She's pretty.
06:27Yeah. Yeah.
06:28Kathy H is gonna change your life.
06:31Do you want to have a drink tomorrow?
06:32No, no, no, no. Don't send anything.
06:34Send it.
06:35Jesus. You sent it?
06:37To Kathy H.
06:38To Kathy H.
06:40Ah.
06:41To Kathy H.
06:42Yeah.
06:43Shut up.
07:13Oh.
07:15I could do it.
07:17It must be.
07:18It must be alright.
07:20Oh, awful.
07:22Look out.
07:24It must be well-mu-mu.
07:27It must be common.
07:29Oh, you
07:30It must be yes.
07:32You cried.
07:37Yes, sir.
07:39It must be JASON!
07:39700 lemons.
07:40Are they oh, all-you're ah?
07:4100 wouldn't be a fear.
07:42Hey, Sam.
07:47Hey, buddy. Pick up your pace. You're not even running an eight-minute mile.
07:50Listen, I need you to come over here and look at something for me.
07:54No can do. Your wife hacked my dating life, remember?
07:57Yeah, well, it's important. I need your advice, Joe.
08:00Okay, sure. I can be at your place in an hour. Everything cool?
08:03I actually need you at the office.
08:05You want me to come to your office?
08:07What I want is for you to take those stairs up ahead on the left.
08:10Sam, are you tracking my phone?
08:14Not a good time to stop, pal.
08:16Pick it up, Joe. Move.
08:23Come on, buddy. Two at a time.
08:26Take a left at the top of the stairs.
08:28What's going on, Sam?
08:33Get in that van that's right in front of you.
08:35What van?
08:39Let's go, let's go, let's go.
08:40Who are we going to see?
08:57Your Uncle Bob and the Deputy Director.
09:00Of the CIA?
09:01The CIA.
09:02Yeah?
09:02Two years ago, you wrote a program with Harold Flores to help screen employees at likely terrorist targets in the Middle East and Europe to assess the threat potential.
09:09Do you remember that?
09:10Yeah.
09:10You know, I didn't think anyone ever looked at that thing.
09:12The program is operational?
09:13It's operational, John. It works.
09:15And you have a chance to save a lot of lives today.
09:18You flagged this guy, Ammar Nazari.
09:19The program is a Saudi national.
09:3132 years old.
09:34Before your program found this guy, we'd never heard of him.
09:39He's a fresh face in the Sunni terror community.
09:42Here we go.
09:48Welcome to the big leagues, Joe.
09:53Let me show you something.
09:58There it is.
09:59This is everything we've got on Nazari.
10:01Now, we've been watching him for the past six weeks.
10:04He's clean until noon today when he goes to a P.O. box that no one knew he had and picks up a package.
10:09What was in the package?
10:10Well, that's the problem, Joe. We have no fucking idea.
10:12Right.
10:13Now, we didn't have time to do a sweep.
10:19But, Sam, is that conquest field?
10:20Mm-hmm.
10:20That's when Nazari's been working as a janitor for the past six weeks until your program flagged in.
10:24The program I designed was supposed to screen employees at high-profile targets in the Middle East and Europe.
10:28It wasn't supposed to...
10:30Joe, your uncle has been running with us all by himself.
10:32Bob is running us?
10:33We had no idea.
10:34So if you have an issue with it, you take it up with him, but you do it on your own time.
10:37Nazari right now is on his way to a stadium filled with people as we speak.
10:42So, you have a state troop who pull him over.
10:44You search the car.
10:45What if he detonates it?
10:47Detonates what?
10:48Exactly.
10:49What is it?
10:50Is it nuclear, biological, chemical?
10:52We don't know what, but why are we going to give this guy a chance to pull the trigger?
10:55Okay.
10:57Wait.
10:58You're going to kill him?
10:59Aren't you?
11:00That's what this is.
11:01That's what this room is, right?
11:03That's why you're here.
11:04Yeah.
11:05We want to hear every perspective before we act on it.
11:09Subject is just over one mile from the target.
11:12Is it a target, Mr. Turner?
11:14Joe?
11:15This is Mr. Abbott.
11:16Deputy Director of the CIA.
11:19Well, is it?
11:19Uh, the algorithm only looks at employees of high-profile targets, Mr. Abbott.
11:26So, the question isn't so much if Conquest Field is a target, but more if Amar Nazari is a threat.
11:32Your algorithm gave Mr. Nazari a 12% threat probability.
11:36Yes, but the algorithm wasn't designed to be used in this country.
11:39So, there are variables that would need to be adjusted to make the program actionable.
11:43The subject is getting off I-495.
11:46A Saudi-born American citizen who is also a Muslim just visited his secret safety deposit box and is on his way now to a football stadium.
11:55How many variables do we need?
11:57Um, but with all due respect, uh, Mr. Abbott, Muslim Americans are allowed to have P.O. boxes and also work in football stadiums.
12:07Sir?
12:08Excuse me.
12:13What would you do if this was your play?
12:18I-I-I don't-I don't know. I-how could I possibly-
12:21We don't have enough time to not know.
12:24Subject is pulling into the stadium parking lot.
12:27Subject is parking.
12:29Shadow 1 Bravo engaged in row. Over.
12:33You're talking about killing a man without any evidence against him except for an algorithm that I wrote years ago and subsequently forgot about.
12:41Now, forgive me for taking a second to contemplate the 88% likelihood that this man is guilty of nothing more than coming from the wrong country and applying for the wrong fucking job.
12:48You wrote the program, Joe.
12:50Yeah, I did.
12:51So you guys would know who to look at, but not through the scope of a fucking sniper rifle.
12:55Enough dithering with your nephew, Bob. Let's get on with this.
12:59He's the reason we're here. His program found this man.
13:02A man we suspected being a terrorist is about to walk a package whose contents are unknown to us into a football stadium packed with 80,000 American souls.
13:11Subject's car door is open.
13:18Thank you for your valuable service, Mr. Turner. We should have more young men like you. We'll take it from here.
13:23Thank you, Joe.
13:25Okay.
13:26Let's go, Joe.
13:29Sir, team leader wants to know if we have a green light.
13:31Please.
13:38You're here.
13:40Please.
13:41You're here.
13:41New Afghan musi.
13:51Wonderful.
13:52This is a massive spike.
13:54Now, he went,
13:55Mrs. Turner and 밥 hahah.
13:59You've reached Sam Barber.
14:23Please leave a message.
14:25Sam, it's me.
14:26What the fuck was that?
14:29I mean, are those people safe or not?
14:31I'm just standing here watching the fucking TV.
14:33Can you call me, please?
14:36All right.
14:50Oh, shit.
14:54Um...
14:55So, after the diagnosis, my aunt started seeing this energy healer.
15:17So, one day I went with her and, uh, he shook my hand and said, you have the gift.
15:24You're a healer.
15:26That's what you're meant to do with your life.
15:28Mm.
15:29He said that he could teach me how to harness the power of my gift and, you know, use it
15:34in a positive way.
15:36So, uh, that's what you do?
15:38You're a healer?
15:39I'm a lawyer.
15:42Is it?
15:47That's usually the part of the story where people laugh.
15:53I'm talking, you're a big football fan?
15:55Uh, no.
15:56Degenerate gambler?
15:57No, I have...
15:57Because this is a new one for me.
15:59Losing that guy's interest to football in a first date.
16:02I hate football.
16:02I couldn't even tell you who's winning.
16:03Is that supposed to make me feel better?
16:06Yeah, because...
16:07No, uh, I'm sorry.
16:10I'm sorry.
16:11Uh, what kind of law do you practice?
16:17Intellectual property.
16:18Okay.
16:19Um, I have some semiconductor clients here in the U.S. whose U.S. patents are being knocked
16:26off in, uh, China and Korea and...
16:28I'd rather not drink alone.
16:38God.
16:46Wait.
16:48Wait.
16:49Wait.
16:50Look, I'm sorry.
16:51I'm just glad something you're interested in wasn't on.
16:54I really am sorry.
16:55Today, today was a bad...
16:56It was a weird fucking day.
17:01And the truth is, I meant to cancel our date, but I forgot.
17:08Well, why didn't you just start with that?
17:10Yeah.
17:12Yeah, in hindsight, that was the obvious move.
17:18Well, look, it's already late, but I just live a few blocks from here.
17:22I mean, if you want to walk me home.
17:27Yeah.
17:30All right.
17:34Why was today a bad day?
17:37Something happened at work.
17:40What?
17:40I, uh, I, uh, I can't really, I can't really talk about it.
17:44Mm.
17:45Yeah.
17:47Everyone I know has to sign NDAs now.
17:49Yeah.
17:53Wait, so what do you do?
17:57You know what?
17:59Doesn't matter.
18:01So I'm gonna quit tomorrow.
18:02Do you go on a lot of these?
18:08Dates.
18:10Uh, I text people.
18:13And I fantasize they'd be amazing.
18:17Basically, have an entire imaginary relationship that ends in a breakup before they can even text you back.
18:23You got it.
18:24I guess I'm not.
18:26As unique as you thought you were.
18:28Oh.
18:30Me neither.
18:36How are you single?
18:39Come on.
18:43Takes too long to really get to know someone?
18:47Mm-hmm.
18:48That person is never as good as the one you imagined.
18:50Sometimes you get hurt.
18:56You know, if we were a rational culture, we would begin every first date by saying, here's what's wrong with me.
19:04Let's just get it out of the way, huh?
19:05Yeah.
19:05This is me.
19:07Okay.
19:10So fine.
19:11Tell me.
19:13What?
19:13What's wrong with you?
19:14Come on.
19:19What?
19:19I'm a stranger.
19:21You're never gonna see me again.
19:23You're not gonna see me again?
19:26You think I'd go on a second date with you?
19:28Come on.
19:30I know this cozy little sports bar.
19:32It's a few blocks from here.
19:32You'd love it.
19:36Okay.
19:38Okay?
19:41Okay.
19:43All right.
19:43I can't be part of a program on this mission night.
19:57You're not the only one who believes spying on American citizens is wrong, Joe.
20:10Yeah, but I am the only one who's belief that is wrong stops him from doing it.
20:26Sometimes you have to do the wrong thing.
20:31Why is that?
20:32So you don't have to do the worst thing later.
20:35See, you keep moving the line, Bob.
20:38That's your problem.
20:41Or maybe it's your talent.
20:42I don't know.
20:44But I can't do this anymore.
20:46I'm out.
20:47Sometimes a man's conflicted only because it's in his nature to be conflicted.
20:56Which is what makes him so damn good at what he does.
21:01It's the people who don't have that dissenting voice inside them that are truly dangerous.
21:07That dissenting voice doesn't mean much if the dangerous people you work for aren't willing to hear it.
21:12We're in a crowded theater.
21:16It's on fire.
21:18All we can do is yell as loud as we can.
21:22I'm sorry, Bob.
21:24You did a good thing, Joe.
21:26Yeah, I don't know what that means, and I don't want to know.
21:29Turn on the TV.
21:30We'll talk about it tomorrow.
21:32I'm out.
21:32I mean it.
21:34Any channel.
21:34Good night, WQ, sweetheart.
21:53The airborne or pneumonic type of the plague virus that was found on Nazari
21:57is the rarest and deadliest form of the disease, with a mortality rate of close to 100% if left untreated.
22:05Had Nazari been allowed to release his bioweapon undetected,
22:09those 80,000 people might now stack their homes or offices unwittingly infecting thousands.
22:16Now, guys, this is calling us an act of terrorism.
22:19I mean, the guy IPO'd at 24, retired at 28.
22:40Now he just sails around on his boat, you know, following the warm weather like some kind of bird.
22:44Turner, Joseph, 822.
22:46Oh, God.
22:46Ellie, leave Harold alone.
22:48Tony has worked to me.
22:49It's still early right now.
22:51The resolve is melting, Joe.
22:53Faster or slow than the polar ice caps.
22:57Morning, Colonel.
22:59See, I'm playing the long game here, Joe.
23:01I'm going to wait until the Christmas party, and then I make my big move.
23:04What happens at the Christmas party?
23:06I break out my secret weapon.
23:08Colonel, do you see a secret weapon anywhere on Harold?
23:12No.
23:15You need a calling card, someone to distinguish you.
23:17I don't need a calling card.
23:18What I'm saying is, this is my calling card.
23:19Joe, Joe, Joe, Joe.
23:20Listen, I'm a fantastic dancer, okay?
23:22Women respond to this on a primal level.
23:25Do you get that?
23:26I mean, they can't help themselves.
23:27I lived with a makalanga for a year, all right?
23:31They taught me how to dance.
23:32You truly want Ellie to like you for your mind?
23:34Well, listen, attraction is instinctual.
23:37Okay, in our base programming, we're still primates.
23:39And the big monkey gets all the hugs.
23:41Great.
23:42Only because his algorithm saved a few hundred thousand lives last night.
23:48What's that now?
23:49Conquest field?
23:50That was...
23:51Thanks for telling me that's...
23:52Our algorithm was used last night to stop a terrorist attack.
23:55Mm-hmm.
23:56Nice to know.
23:58Probably saved all of D.C. last night.
24:00No big deal.
24:01Right back to work.
24:02Yep.
24:02Not even so much as a celebratory cigarette?
24:07You're right.
24:10Can't believe I have to go to dinner with my folks tonight and listen to my father bitch about how I should have become a doctor.
24:16Claude Kent will always be a coward to his friends and family.
24:20Not true.
24:22Mom, Pa, can't know he's Superman.
24:24Ah, yeah.
24:25Look, I know you won't get any credit and you won't give yourself any, but you did some good job.
24:37I mean, that's what it's all about, right?
24:38You know, honestly, until I saw the news last night, I was going to quit.
24:45Shut up.
24:46No, I even told Bob.
24:48Yeah.
24:49You honestly want to quit because the terrorist civil liberties are violated?
24:53Not to mention the civil liberties of a whole lot of other people who it turned out weren't terrorists.
24:58Yeah, we collected data on a bunch of innocent people who are now safer for it.
25:02How's that bad?
25:03Okay, but what about the ones we watched?
25:06Interviewed?
25:07Held for a few hours?
25:09Where's the line?
25:1180,000 people get infected with the plague at a football game.
25:15They don't show any signs of being sick for days.
25:19They go home.
25:21They go to work.
25:23And some get on airplanes and they go to other countries.
25:25A couple of minutes ago it was just D.C.
25:27Now we save the world?
25:29Come on.
25:33What's he doing here?
25:34What?
25:35I can't hear you.
25:36It's Dick Glass.
25:37Probably came to accept your resignation in person.
25:42Yesterday, countless American lives were saved because of this group.
25:46And you deserve congratulations.
25:51But that's not what I'm here for.
25:58Ammar Nazari got a job at Comquest Field with a plan to infect Americans with the plague during a football game.
26:09We know very little else about him.
26:11Until six weeks ago, he'd never been on our radar.
26:18We don't know who trained him, who he's working for.
26:23The device that was on him would have required a great deal of engineering skill and manufacturing.
26:37Which means Nazari was most likely not working alone.
26:42Someone out there could still have weaponized plague, and we have to assume they're going to use it.
26:51J.T.T.F. working on the encryptions on Nazari's laptop, combing through his house, interviewing his neighbors, trying to trace the materials on the device back to a manufacturer.
27:09But it wasn't the J.T.T.F. who found this guy.
27:13And I'm sure as hell not going to entrust this hunt to conventional methods alone.
27:18Now, I've rarely ever given you anything other than an open-ended mandate to innovate.
27:27But today I'm asking you to put whatever you're doing on hold and make this your only priority.
27:38If the people Nazari was working with are gearing up for another attack, they may only have a small window to find and stop them.
27:49You sure this is safe, Nathan?
28:05100%.
28:06I got kids.
28:08There's one father to another.
28:09I guarantee you, you have nothing to worry about.
28:12Our man will pick it up at the embassy tomorrow.
28:15Okay.
28:16See you later, master.
28:25So that's it.
28:28Let's do it.
28:32Bob, about last night.
28:34Let's talk about it later.
28:35What kind of plans does the CDC have in place?
28:50Well, the plan is mass prophylaxis.
28:53So the U.S. has been stockpiling ciprofloxacin for decades.
28:58So in the event of a health emergency, PODs or points of dispensing sites would be set up in every major U.S. city.
29:05Stock transactions?
29:14Every stock transaction in the pharmaceutical sector going back three years.
29:18Uh-huh.
29:18Uh, why?
29:20Uh, well, I was thinking about the country's vaccine stockpiles.
29:23Oh.
29:24Ciprofloxacin.
29:25Bingo.
29:26Girl, I used to get called this morning to ask if my father could write her prescription.
29:30They're wondering if someone made a move into big pharma knowing vaccine stockpiles would be depleted.
29:36Like the terrorists sharding airline stocks before 9-11.
29:39Yeah, you see, that's a fiction.
29:40Yeah, well, Dick Tracy wore a two-way wrist radio in the 40s, and now people wear Apple watches.
29:44Not cool people.
29:45The point is, fiction can become real.
29:47Dick Tracy.
29:48He's an underrated detective.
29:50So which transactions stand up?
29:51Uh, well, I found these 12 companies, and collectively, they bought over a billion worth of big pharma.
29:58What connects them?
29:59I see, that's just it.
30:00They're all different sizes, they're headquartered in different countries, it all looks completely random,
30:04but that is exactly how you'd want it to look if you were the one doing it.
30:07Okay, so what you're saying is what you found is that you found nothing.
30:10Uh, no.
30:11Humans don't do random well.
30:13The minute we try to avoid creating a pattern, we just create a different kind of pattern.
30:17So your big idea is to follow the money back to the dick turds who planned this thing?
30:20Dick turds?
30:22Meh.
30:23Yeah, it's pretty flimsy there, bud.
30:25Yeah, you're reaching.
30:26I know.
30:28I know.
30:29Yeah, I'm gonna go look at the...
30:31Now the FBI is calling this an act of terrorism, but there's been no claim of responsibility from
30:43any known terror organization.
30:45Is there any indication that Amar...
30:48It's sitting in a lot of mercury?
30:50Okay.
30:51Well, Peter, then we're beginning to be...
30:53gerealized.
30:54Anyone who else knows the antif comen یہ?
30:56He's using an act of freedom being disobedient.
30:57I know that it's okay.
30:58Paul Weeks is going to be very careful not to die всем.
31:02I know that there's a fair question of duty and training...
31:03If it's there, I don't see any nuance in this theory.
31:05I have a new assignment for you, and neither expedited.
31:28The target package has been sent.
31:31I'm looking at it now.
31:35Oh, I'm going to drop you on your head.
32:05Come on.
32:07So how'd it go with Kathy H?
32:09Yeah, it was good, maybe.
32:11I don't know.
32:14You're so good with them.
32:16You'd be such a great dad if you could ever get over your bullshit.
32:20My bullshit?
32:22They've heard worse.
32:23Yeah.
32:25Meet someone.
32:27Have an actual relationship.
32:28Hard to do if you can't even tell someone what you do, Philip.
32:32Yeah, that's the bullshit I'm talking about.
32:34Sammy, guys, bedtime.
32:37Uh-oh.
32:37Let me just finish this level.
32:39What did I say?
32:41She is a tyrant.
32:42No kidding.
32:44Come on, Jared.
32:47You've been working for the CIA for a long time now, Joe.
32:51How is this still an issue for you?
32:53I guess it's in my nature to want to trust a few people.
32:56You think Sam gets to tell me what he does every day?
33:00No.
33:01But at least you know why he can't.
33:04You know what your problem is?
33:06What, I only have one?
33:08Well, it's up for debate.
33:10Unlike every other guy in the universe,
33:12you think with your heart instead of your dick.
33:17Oh.
33:17You can't start every first date contemplating marriage.
33:21Get laid.
33:23See where it goes.
33:23Go, beaver.
33:24Go, beaver.
33:43Go, beaver.
33:46Go, beaver.
33:47If you can't win.
33:48Hey, babe, sorry I'm late.
33:59Whoa. Hey, hey, hey. You want to know you?
34:02Look, this creep's been following me for six blocks.
34:04Pretend to kill my boyfriend, okay?
34:06Okay.
34:12Is he there?
34:14No.
34:15No? No, I think you're good.
34:19Thanks.
34:21Anytime.
34:45Thanks for meeting me, Sam.
34:55What the fuck's going on, Nathan?
34:57I don't like being exposed like this.
35:00Gareth has been doing some trades.
35:04What kind of trades?
35:05He bought stock in pharmaceutical companies that manufacture ciprofloxacin.
35:17That greedy motherfucker.
35:20It gets worse.
35:22What?
35:23Your friend, Joe Turner, you found out about them.
35:28And you don't like being exposed.
35:32We're exposed.
35:35So does that kind of thing...
35:37I thought you were going to take advantage of the situation by there and kiss me.
35:42But you handled yourself like a perfect gentleman.
35:48Claps out on line, please.
35:51Can I, uh, can I buy you a real drink?
35:54You can.
35:56Big day at work tomorrow.
35:57You need to keep a clear head.
36:00What are you saying?
36:00I already sent the assignment to the assets.
36:11You're what?
36:13You're mad because you have a personal connection, but...
36:17Once you get past that, you'll see that...
36:20This is really the only way forward.
36:22Water.
36:43Water.
36:52What's up?
36:59Sorry, I have a nasty habit of taking my work home with me.
37:04Isn't that usually a sign of a fulfilling job?
37:08What can I say?
37:09I love what I do.
37:12How about you?
37:13Are you fulfilled?
37:17I don't know.
37:22Your accent, where's it from?
37:27Cleveland.
37:28Oh.
37:30If you're not going to talk about yourself, why should I talk about me?
37:35Come on.
37:37We don't know each other.
37:38You don't even know my name.
37:41How often do you get the chance to be totally honest with someone?
37:47All right.
37:52I have to lie to people about what I do for a living.
37:56And it makes it hard for me to get close to anyone.
38:00You carry a lot of guilt.
38:03That's good.
38:07I don't feel guilty about anything.
38:12It's okay to be happy.
38:14You're young.
38:15Strong.
38:16You've got a long life ahead of you.
38:18Maybe I like that.
38:22You coming to bed anytime soon?
38:37I can't sleep.
38:43Are you okay?
38:47Sam.
38:47Hey.
38:48Sam, what's going on?
38:50Nothing.
38:51Nothing.
38:51I think I'm coming down with something.
38:59Well, then you should definitely come to bed.
39:04Okay, Doc.
39:13We have parent-teacher night next Thursday for Jews.
39:16I think we should both go, because this teacher's a bitch, and I think I'm going to lose my shit if I'm in there by myself.
39:23Hey.
39:24Are you even listening to me?
39:26Huh?
39:27Did you hear anything I just said?
39:30I'm sorry.
39:32I'm sorry.
39:33I just...
39:34I heard a lot of stuff on my mind, okay?
39:36Whatever it is, just let it go.
39:40For once...
39:42Come to bed with me.
39:57I'll be there in a minute, okay?
39:58I'll be there in a minute, okay?
39:59I'll be there in a minute, okay?
39:59I'll be there in a minute, okay?
39:59I'll be there in a minute, okay?
40:00I'll be there in a minute, okay?
40:00I'll be there in a minute, okay?
40:01I'll be there in a minute, okay?
40:01I'll be there in a minute, okay?
40:02I'll be there in a minute, okay?
40:03I'll be there in a minute, okay?
40:04I'll be there in a minute, okay?
40:05I'll be there in a minute, okay?
40:06I'll be there in a minute, okay?
40:07I'll be there in a minute, okay?
40:08I'll be there in a minute, okay?
40:09I'll be there in a minute, okay?
40:10I'll be there in a minute, okay?
40:11I'll be there in a minute.
40:12Oh, my God.
40:42Oh, my God.
41:12Oh, my God.
41:14I'm going to head over.
41:17I want to run something by you.
41:42Hi, Bob.
41:46You see Nazari's bed?
41:49Yeah.
41:52Hospital corners.
41:53Yeah.
41:54What compels a man about to walk a plague into a football stadium to make his bed?
42:05Yeah, I guess...
42:07When you're in a combat zone, those little routines are a big comfort.
42:15Yeah.
42:17I remember combat zones being less comfortable.
42:22Not much.
42:23Did I ever tell you I met your father once?
42:32In no training.
42:35Ha-ha.
42:36I guess you saw a lot of shit.
42:39It's a hell of a sacrifice to make for nothing.
42:43We were born after all the good wars were already over.
42:57And the world has changed.
42:59These people used to want a seat at the table.
43:04Now they want to blow the table up.
43:07How do you...
43:09How do you fight an enemy like that?
43:12So, what'd you want to talk about?
43:30You're right.
43:32You can't fight an enemy like that.
43:34I like that.
43:42Hello?
43:52Hello?
44:12hey power's out in the old block
44:30backup generator's dead
44:32dr. lapp did you read my report about the farmer stock trades
44:38yes i'm sending it up to langley as soon as the power comes on
44:42morning colonel
44:50arms up
44:54i'm gonna miss my flight
45:00turner i may not have the most glamorous job in the world
45:04but believe it or not i derive some satisfaction
45:08doing it well
45:10what time are you gonna pick me up for dinner
45:15my job is to protect everyone who works in this building you going on the fire escape
45:19free cigarette breaks is a breach of security that puts you and everyone who works here
45:23in danger
45:24i'm giving you one last morning
45:26catch you again right you up
45:29there's one team turner
45:33you're an asshole
45:39morning
45:41morning
45:50what's wrong
45:51you're an asshole
45:52you're a liar
45:52you're a liar
45:53you're a liar
45:54you're a liar
45:55you're a liar
45:56with his owner
45:57you're a liar
45:58you're a liar
45:59all the fight
46:00and I'll go to a stranger
46:02you're a liar
46:03also hey um so i was thinking maybe maybe um you and i could do something some night
46:15or something harold you seem like a nice guy well but you've been chatting me up every day
46:23since you started working here and i've been very careful to give you no indication whatsoever that
46:27i might be at all interested in seeing you outside the office precisely to avoid you asking me out and
46:32having to hurt your feelings yeah i know i just thought you know maybe the drugs that i put in
46:41your coffee might change your mind what
46:44bitch
46:51charla called me a hypocrite
46:55gave me a guilt trip about how she'd worked too hard in recovery getting to know her
47:02self to waste time with someone who couldn't even admit who they were to their own parents
47:09you spent half a decade behind that desk believing that you were protecting all of us just in case
47:33something terrible happened your life's purpose was a pitiful delusion
47:37right by my ear what the hell
47:43what the hell
47:50is
47:55of
47:59whoo
48:01Fuck it.
48:15Right, get out! Go!
48:21Go, go, go!
48:31Go, go, go, go, go, go, go!
48:33Go, wait!
48:34Come on!
48:35No, no, no!
48:38Oh, Jesus.
48:56He's in the basement.
49:01He's in the basement.
49:31He's in the basement.
49:35He's in the basement.
49:38He's in the basement.
49:40He's in the basement.
49:41Lockdown.
49:43He's in the basement.
49:46Jesus isDEETOON.
49:48Oh, my God.
50:18Hey, it's me. I'm in Saudi. Package has landed. I'll await the courier.
50:48Package has landed.
51:00Package has landed.
51:06Package has landed.
51:18Package has landed.
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