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Clips from Madam Secretary - On the Clock (S02E02)
"Do you really think anyone's"
Madam Secretary
"waiting around to see how it plays out?"
Madam Secretary
"I got a recommendation from Russell Jackson."
Madam Secretary
"And you are looking at me"
Madam Secretary
"But can't."
Madam Secretary
"the Bulletin of Atomic Scientists"
Madam Secretary
"to not move the Doomsday Clock up one minute."
Madam Secretary
"That is so cool."
Madam Secretary
"are like rock stars in their individual fields."
Madam Secretary
"Just before they announce their publication,"
Madam Secretary
"they throw a big blowout into all hours of the night."
Madam Secretary
"Well, as someone with insight into these great minds,"
Madam Secretary
"do you think I'm gonna be able to get them"
Madam Secretary
"to keep the clock where it is?"
Madam Secretary
"(reporter continues speaking indistinctly)"
Madam Secretary
"So, I'll-I'll bring something back?"
Madam Secretary
"a highly-militarized border..."
Madam Secretary
"while in the middle of sensitive peace talks."
Madam Secretary
"Hey."
Madam Secretary
"Hey."
Madam Secretary
"I got the order confirmation."
Madam Secretary
"The part for the washing machine is coming in tonight."
Madam Secretary
"Great, repairman's coming tomorrow."
Madam Secretary
"No, you didn't."
Madam Secretary
"No, not Earl!"
Madam Secretary
"He's judgy and pessimistic, like if you break an appliance,"
Madam Secretary
"You just have to move."
Madam Secretary
"Look, I-I-I realize that you could do it."
Madam Secretary
"But it's not your... specialty."
Madam Secretary
"And Earl? That's all he does."
Madam Secretary
"And when you have a problem,"
Madam Secretary
"you get the right person for the job."
Madam Secretary
"It's not a nuclear bomb."
Madam Secretary
"I know that."
Madam Secretary
"I do have perspective."
Madam Secretary
"But he's coming anyway."
Madam Secretary
"First thing in the morning."
Madam Secretary
"(huffs)"
Madam Secretary
"I love you."
Madam Secretary
"Bomb's defused!"
Madam Secretary
"Well, good thing"
Madam Secretary
"we weren't on the JTOC team."
Madam Secretary
"averting a nuclear disaster"
Madam Secretary
"Well, that's almost adorable."
Madam Secretary
"Yeah, now the hard work begins."
Madam Secretary
"Are they really going to fight over custody of this bomb?"
Madam Secretary
"Damn nuclear arsenal's"
Madam Secretary
"the Pakistani people's greatest point of pride."
Madam Secretary
"handing their mortal enemy"
Madam Secretary
"I was actually surprised to be left alone"
Madam Secretary
"Well, you are the, uh, first foreign dignitary"
Madam Secretary
"ever to have the privilege."
Madam Secretary
"You're not going to convince me to give up our bomb."
Madam Secretary
"Mr. Prime Minister,"
Madam Secretary
"the reason we kept you waiting is because it took"
Madam Secretary
"quite a bit of arm-twisting to get Prime Minister Verma"
Madam Secretary
"to agree to give up your nuclear warhead."
Madam Secretary
"This is good news."
Madam Secretary
"DALTON: Yes, Verma agreed to turn it over"
Madam Secretary
"to the United States."
Madam Secretary
"ELIZABETH: We understand this is not exactly what you want,"
Madam Secretary
"so you maintain whatever strategic advantages"
Madam Secretary
"you already have."
Madam Secretary
"We know your arsenal has more than 100 bombs."
Madam Secretary
"In practical terms, one fewer won't really matter."
Madam Secretary
"My generals will never accept this."
Madam Secretary
"before the Indians change their minds and take your weapon"
Madam Secretary
"Absolutely not."
Madam Secretary
"It would make me a traitor"
Madam Secretary
"politically."
Madam Secretary
"The alternative is war with India."
Madam Secretary
"Do you think your people would prefer that?"
Madam Secretary
"Yes, I do."
Madam Secretary
"(sighs) I don't have anything for you."
Madam Secretary
"LAILA: I looked for an attachment."
Madam Secretary
"I couldn't find anything of interest."
Madam Secretary
"We intercepted your e-mail."
Madam Secretary
"You deny my citizenship application and you send me"
Madam Secretary
"back to Libya?"
Madam Secretary
"I'm not in favor of that, but shortly"
Madam Secretary
"I can't protect you if you won't cooperate."
Madam Secretary
"Please, why can't you just leave me alone?"
Madam Secretary
"Are you familiar with the oath"
Madam Secretary
"you're planning to take tomorrow?"
Madam Secretary
"I'm not vowing"
Madam Secretary
"to take action against innocent people."
Madam Secretary
"For all I know you're going to drone strike her village."
Madam Secretary
"You're going to raid her home, kill her, call it"
Madam Secretary
"collateral damage."
Madam Secretary
"I can't have the blood of that girl on my hands."
Madam Secretary
"I will only send this e-mail if you can assure me"
Madam Secretary
"that she will be safe."
Madam Secretary
"I can't do that."
Madam Secretary
"Well, then I can't help you."
Madam Secretary
"The most wanted man in the world right now."
Madam Secretary
"We have no idea what her allegiances are."
Madam Secretary
"Most of the people I work with don't care."
Madam Secretary
"I believe that she is an unwilling"
Madam Secretary
"and unhappy participant in a dangerous place."
Madam Secretary
"You think that by doing nothing you're helping her?"
Madam Secretary
"You're not."
Madam Secretary
"And no one is gonna care about her safety when that happens."
Madam Secretary
"...you'll be giving Hijriyyah her very best chance"
Madam Secretary
"at making it out alive."
Madam Secretary
"We thought our ideas could be"
Madam Secretary
"We took the liberty of making a list of things"
Madam Secretary
"this administration has done to increase nuclear safety,"
Madam Secretary
"including... and especially..."
Madam Secretary
"the historic peace agreement with Iran,"
Madam Secretary
"our Pacific Rim trade agreement,"
Madam Secretary
"The president remains committed"
Madam Secretary
"to the issue of climate change."
Madam Secretary
"His first year in office,"
Madam Secretary
"he passed new standards for carbon emissions."
Madam Secretary
"He created new incentives for alternative energy sources."
Madam Secretary
"It isn't a point system."
Madam Secretary
"WOMAN: It is a bit theoretical,"
Madam Secretary
"but it's still math."
Madam Secretary
"Well, all right, while we're talking math,"
Madam Secretary
"and nuclear security."
Madam Secretary
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