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Clips from Madam Secretary - The Long Shot (S02E02)
"Tensions?"
Madam Secretary
"The moment Maria Ostrov is elected,"
Madam Secretary
"she will launch an invasion into Western Ukraine."
Madam Secretary
"Will you just sit by and watch?"
Madam Secretary
"I'll let the president know that we spoke."
Madam Secretary
"Also let him know that Ukraine's fate"
Madam Secretary
"The next time you see me,"
Madam Secretary
"I'll see you out,"
Madam Secretary
"Mr. President."
Madam Secretary
"(indistinct chatter)"
Madam Secretary
"See, the truth is"
Madam Secretary
"whether or not"
Madam Secretary
"Ukraine is a member of NATO,"
Madam Secretary
"I don't believe that we'll let Russia attack the west"
Madam Secretary
"without launching a military strike back of our own."
Madam Secretary
"Uh, British Ambassador Graham Shenton"
Madam Secretary
"I hope Shenton is in an accommodating mood."
Madam Secretary
"on Gorev's cash."
Madam Secretary
"You..."
Madam Secretary
"you think he can beat Maria Ostrov?"
Madam Secretary
"I hope so."
Madam Secretary
"Anton Gorev becoming president of Russia"
Madam Secretary
"might mean the difference between peace"
Madam Secretary
"and World War III."
Madam Secretary
"ELIZABETH: Mr. Ambassador, Anton Gorev is under the impression"
Madam Secretary
"that the U.K. is willing to lift the sanctions"
Madam Secretary
"Uh, given U.S. approval."
Madam Secretary
"Well, that's what we told him."
Madam Secretary
"because you would refuse."
Madam Secretary
"Well, the president is considering his request."
Madam Secretary
"So, what's the real problem?"
Madam Secretary
"won't be lifted."
Madam Secretary
"Ah, so if you release the sanctions on Gorev,"
Madam Secretary
"the rest will beat a path to your door."
Madam Secretary
"There should be some way to get the man back his own money."
Madam Secretary
"ELIZABETH: Wait a minute."
Madam Secretary
"Didn't I read an op-ed...?"
Madam Secretary
"By, um, Sir Richard Edgemont"
Madam Secretary
"in, it was in The Sunday Times."
Madam Secretary
"He was... he was complaining"
Madam Secretary
"that-that the Londoners had sold"
Madam Secretary
"too much of their property to the Russians?"
Madam Secretary
"Now they're complaining there's too much coffee"
Madam Secretary
"and vatrushka on the corner shops."
Madam Secretary
"They've got to be worth close to a 100 million total."
Madam Secretary
"What if we could convince"
Madam Secretary
"Sir Richard to buy them from him"
Madam Secretary
"Uh, but would it trigger the sanctions?"
Madam Secretary
"It shouldn't, if he used an offshore bank."
Madam Secretary
"And I could"
Madam Secretary
"make sure the Finance Ministry"
Madam Secretary
"Mr. Ambassador, thank you so much for coming in."
Madam Secretary
"I really appreciate it."
Madam Secretary
"- Madam Secretary. - Great."
Madam Secretary
"(short laugh)"
Madam Secretary
"Oliver Shaw sent over a hardcopy"
Madam Secretary
"of his report"
Madam Secretary
"on the Air Force One cyber-attack."
Madam Secretary
"No, not yet. Oh, uh,"
Madam Secretary
"your studio executives are on their way up."
Madam Secretary
"Show time."
Madam Secretary
"Think I'm ready for my close-up."
Madam Secretary
"DAISY: And this is the conference room."
Madam Secretary
"Well, thanks for the tour."
Madam Secretary
"of historical political drama."
Madam Secretary
"Like John Adams, but as a series."
Madam Secretary
"Well, I've tried it."
Madam Secretary
"And, uh, it's cost prohibitive."
Madam Secretary
"Not in this office."
Madam Secretary
"we're hoping to achieve in the e-mail I sent."
Madam Secretary
"Right, so you want to air our shows in Eastern Europe,"
Madam Secretary
"and then follow them with pro-western news."
Madam Secretary
"I can't get into the classified details,"
Madam Secretary
"but in the next few months,"
Madam Secretary
"we could be on the brink of war in Europe."
Madam Secretary
"DAISY: Altering the negative perceptions of the U.S."
Madam Secretary
"in the minds of ethnic Russians"
Madam Secretary
"could literally change the course of our future."
Madam Secretary
"Well, I-I just want to say"
Madam Secretary
"that, uh, it-it's an honor"
Madam Secretary
"to be asked to contribute to the cause."
Madam Secretary
""Contribute." Now, that's an excellent word."
Madam Secretary
"We're asking you to make a contribution to your country,"
Madam Secretary
"So, our studio produces television shows"
Madam Secretary
"So, um, what were you thinking"
Madam Secretary
"literally."
Madam Secretary
"(imitates explosion)"
Madam Secretary
"People will say you keep secrets."
Madam Secretary
"Sometimes I find it is not so easy to be both."
Madam Secretary
"(buttons beeping)"
Madam Secretary
"Hello?"
Madam Secretary
"It's Dmitri."
Madam Secretary
"Yeah, what's up?"
Madam Secretary
"Sir, I can't do this."
Madam Secretary
"I'm-I'm, uh, I'm in the embassy."
Madam Secretary
"Okay, listen to me."
Madam Secretary
"Do you understand?"
Madam Secretary
"Now, Dmitri."
Madam Secretary
"We can talk later."
Madam Secretary
"must've included a pair of brass ones."
Madam Secretary
"Okay, he's right to be concerned."
Madam Secretary
"The situation is growing worse by the day."
Madam Secretary
"We need somebody who can deescalate it."
Madam Secretary
"I know you think that someone is Anton Gorev."
Madam Secretary
"- But... - But you have a backup plan."
Madam Secretary
"I just spoke to Sir Richard Edgemont."
Madam Secretary
"And he is willing to purchase"
Madam Secretary
"Gorev's two London townhouses"
Madam Secretary
"and his country home in Wiltshire"
Madam Secretary
"for 80 million cash."
Madam Secretary
"It's a great deal for everyone."
Madam Secretary
"With all the hoops we're jumping through on his behalf,"
Madam Secretary
"Anton Gorev should be required"
Madam Secretary
"to work with our intelligence people."
Madam Secretary
"When Pavel Ostrov was president,"
Madam Secretary
"He has information we could use."
Madam Secretary
"He will never go for it."
Madam Secretary
"He's not gonna betray his country for money."
Madam Secretary
"a return to power and a lifetime in exile?"
Madam Secretary
"For one minute,"
Madam Secretary
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