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Wednesday, September 27, 2017
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♪ sunny ♪ ♪ yesterday,my life was filled with rain ♪ ♪ you smiled at meand really eased the pain ♪ ♪ now the dark days are doneand the bright days are here ♪ ♪ my sunny oneshines so sincere ♪ ♪ sunny, one so true ♪ ♪ i love you ♪ hi. ♪ thank youfor the sunshine bouquet ♪

♪ thank you for the loveyou brought my way ♪ boat's gonna be heresoon. well,it's not here yet. [ chuckles ]it's gonna be here soon. it's about 15 minutes out. you want to usethose 15 minutes? ♪ ...one so true,i love you ♪ [ moans ] or stop?

don't stop. ♪ thank you for the factsfrom "a" to "z" ♪ ♪ my life was torn,like windblown sand ♪ we gotthe '94 du bellay. did they send the beer? '94 du bellay --only 100 bottles ever made, and now we have five. this willchange your life. merci, lucien.

ã  bientã´t. ♪ thank you for that smileupon your face ♪ ♪ mm, sunny, one so true ♪ you've got mail. ♪ i love yo-o-o-u ♪ there'sno return address. could befrom your father. it's not.my father wouldn't -- if he wanted me,there'd be a helicopter

and five armed guyson the beach. he wouldn't senda letter. no one knows i'm here. we're 100 milesoff the coast of zanzibar. this islanddoesn't even exist on a map. i'm not even olivia pope[sighs] anymore. i'm julia baker, so -- don't open it.it's pandora's box. you open that,bad things fly out.

the sun goes down. jules? they found harrison. what do you mean"found"? apparently,he was missing. he's not anymore. now he's dead. [ camera shutter clicking ] hey.

we're just herefor a few days -- in and out. a few days, in and out. let me go up to the officewith you. no. i need to see themmyself. [ sighs ] [ keys jingle ] you were hard to find. you guys were good.

dumped your phonesin frankfurt, wiped your namesfrom every plane manifest and customs database. you had me stumped,but then i remembered -- everyone has a tell,a tic, a habit -- somethingthat gives them away. harrisontaught me that. yours is wine,red wine -- rare, complex,fantastic red wine.

unfortunately,there are over 6,000 other individual collectorsspread out across the globe, so i chatted up eddiedown at d&l liquors in dupont, asked him what togive you for christmas,and he suggested... '94 du bellay. from there, it wasjust a tedious game of tracking shipments,process of elimination. boom. julia baker.

nice name choice,by the way -- cheeky. you sent the clipping. when they found harrison's bodyin the desert outside yuma, with adnan,i thought you'd want to know. quinn? yes? what happened to o.p.a.?where is everyone? huck: it wasyour i.d.e. interface. your hard drive was fried,but it works now. i fixed it.

also, your wife'scheating on you. she's been e-mailingsuggestive selfies to a man named davesince march 27th. you're welcome. next customer. are you back for now,or are you back for good? they foundharrison's body. i read the paper.are you back for now,or are you back for good? i'm only backfor the funeral.

next customer! i come in hereat least once a weekto check up on him. he won't talk to me.he never talks to me. quinn, what happened? you left. what about abby?where's she? abby:the president's approval ratingis the highest in 20 years. [ reporters shouting ] peter.

president grant hasnow fired 12 of 15members of his cabinet. who elseis on his hit list? this is the white house, peter,not westerburg high. there's no hit list. tell that tothe former attorney general. when is the presidentplanning on naming the next attorney general? the cabinet's gutted.your own party's ready to riot. you refuse to play nice.

you won't namean attorney general. what isthe big picture?! this is not aboutmaking or losing friends. this is about... this is about the presidentpushing an aggressive agenda, starting with legislation that ensures equal payfor men and women. how does he expectto pass this bill? we are reachingacross the aisle,

working very closelywith senator vaughn and manywithin our own party. many of whom feel alienatedby what some are calling... fitz 2.0.i like it. i'm not tryingto be difficult, sir, but alienating the base --this might not be the best time. why not? imagine what it'll meanto the republican party when million of womenin our workforce

who earn2/3 as much as -- mellie. i thought we were gonna tryand get dressed today. it's only day 2for this shirt, and these pantiesare fresh from the dryer. i'm glad you're here. we're discussingthe equal pay bill. you want to get our partyof good ol' boys to admit that the possession of a vaginadoesn't automatically mean

that a sister should get docked32 cents on the dollar? [ crunching ] good for you, baby.fight the power. it's...just iced tea. well, then. [ glass rattles ] time to go bowling. all these years, we have never once usedthat fancy bowling alley.

i am going bowling! gentlemen. redhead lady. i bid you farewell! [ door opens ] cyrus: lizzie bear! what did i sayabout calling me that? you r.n.c. chairmen -- you come and go so frequently,i can never remember your names,

and so i make upcute nicknames for you. you --you're lizzie bear. i was just in texas,cyrus -- dallas -- having a lovely timeraising money for the party, but i got on my broomstick,and i flew in just to see you. do you know why? i can't imagine. what did i tell youabout our boy? "our...boy"?

you mean the presidentof the united states of america. first, he's refusedto do any fundraising, even thoughi specifically told you that the tragic deathof his son would bring inmillions of grief dollars. second, he is pissing offour people. i've got senators and governorslosing their crap at me on a daily basisover our boy's new liberal "reachacross the aisle" policies.

third, where the hellis mellie grant? she's supposed to beour beacon of hope. she's supposed to win us women,mothers -- people like that. and finally -- there's more? goody. i'm hearing rumorsabout a new attorney general -- rumors of a democrat, cyrus --a democrat! lizzie bear. cyrus.

thank you for coming.it was lovely to see you. [ scoffs ]excuse me? do you need to validate a ticketfor your broomstick, or can you find your way outon your own? [ scoffs ] i have a sense of humor, cy,love a good joke. it's all in the timing,though. goes on too long,people stop laughing. just keepfilling those coffers, liz!

stop calling me, superfreak.i mean it. i'm busy. i have five -- no, three --i have three free minutes, and it would be greatto use those three free minutes peeing or eating somethinginstead of here again with youand your annoying phone calls. i'm busy. i wouldn't have called, but shedoesn't have a cellphone, and she won't buy one. she's unpluggedor something.

i'll give you twoa minute. you're workingat the white house now. what are youdoing here? i knowthey found harrison's body. i know that, olivia.is that why you're here? did you fly all the way backfrom wherever daddy sent you to tell me that? becauseyou wasted a trip. i came backto plan his funeral.

now you decideto come back. i came back. i thought...[ sighs deeply ] ...we should allplan his funeral together. goodbye, olivia. abby. what? we should buryour friend. "we"? we're not a team, liv.you're just olivia pope.

there is no "and associates" --not anymore. you're on your own. i know you're mad at me, but we both care about harrison,and he would want us to -- harrison would've wantedall kinds of things. he would've wanted youto not get on that plane. he would've wanted youto not leave his side so that god knows whatcould happen to him. he would've wanted youto care about him

before someone put a bulletin his brain. he would've wantedhis champion, his gladiator to be here,fighting for him when there was still a chancehe could've been found alive. but now he's dead. harrison doesn't wantanything now! i've never once held a grudgeagainst you -- not for anything. i've always forgiven you. you want meto forgive you?

no. i don't need youto forgive me. i haven't doneanything wrong. i was makingan observation. i've never onceheld a grudge against you. i've always forgiven you --until now. you blaming me for harrison'sdeath is unforgivable! you abandoned them, too, abby --huck and quinn and harrison. you abandoned them, too. you moved four blocks away

into the most powerful houseon the planet, and you left themout in the cold. i was on the otherside of the world,but you were right here, and all you have to giveis three minutes? what kind of champion, what kind of gladiatordoes that make you? i'll make sure you have a dateand a time for the funeral. show up, don't show up --your choice. go home.

liv -- that is not my name. go home! but i -- i'm fine! damn it!go home, quinn! leave me alone. son of a bitch. where are they?

jake. you scared me. i didn't knowyou were back in town. i'm not. do you remember the last timewe were together, rosen? was that the timeyou killed three people or another time? all the fear and violencestarts to blend together. you told me you wantedto take down cyrus beene.

you told meyou wanted to take down b613. you asked meto help you -- "make these people answerfor their crimes." do you remember that? yes. i believed you. i stole those files from b613to help you go get the bad guys. did you go getthe bad guys? i spent two monthsgoing through those files.

i read them every day. i even createda color-coded system -- orange for scary,red for very scary, and blackfor "crap your pants and wait for someoneto come kill you" scary, and most of those files,jake, are black. those filesare terrifying. so pull the triggeror give them back. [ soft piano music plays,indistinct conversations ]

olivia. sit. mm. i ordered you a --a glass of wine. you knew i was coming. i knew your plane landedthis morning. call mea hopeful father. mmm. chateau antoine, '91. [ chuckles ]

you are spoiling me. the islandwas spoiling you. this is a bribe. you want meto go back. did i give you permissionto leave? dad -- you shouldn't be here, olivia.you decided that for yourself. you asked to be removed,you asked to be on that plane, and yet, here you are.

my friend is dead. harrison died. i'm sorry for your loss. hmm. ask me. ask me. it's okay. i know you need to. i know that's where we are,who i am, who i've been to you. did you haveanything to do with it?

did youhave harrison killed? i had nothing to dowith your friend's murder. i can never tellif you're lying. i can never trust my gutwhen it comes to you. [ inhales deeply ] i did not... kill harrison. i did, however...take care of your mother. you took care of...

you... i'm sorry. are you sayingmy mother is dead? a direct orderfrom the president. he ordered --fitz ordered her death? and, by the way,he did you a favor, as well. no one knows --everyone believes that jerry grant diedof a quick and sudden illness, not at the hands of thepresident's mistress's mother.

then he didthe right thing. you did the right thing. she was a terrorist. she killed his child. she ruined our lives. i was sorryto hear about your friend. he was smart, gifted... always loyal. i imagine it to bea tremendous loss.

you lose people. mm. whatever. abby: i put the lid on the pressfor the night, but i can take it offif there's something big or -- is there bad news? something abroad.s-should i sit down? that might make itharder for you to runwhen i start yelling. what the hell?

you should've told meshe was back in town. olivia? cyrus, i-i just found outthis afternoon. i know you just found outthis afternoon. how? h-how do you know? that wasn't the question. the question was, why didn't youtell me she was back in town? are you spying on me?

why didn't you tell meshe was back in town? are you spying on me?you don't trust me? do i needto explain to you how dangerous olivia's return isto this white house? to this twisted but nowhighly functioning white house? sir [sighs]if you have a moment -- any newsfrom the hill? still 8 votes shy, but i thinkwe can twist dimarco's arm. sir --

schedule himfor a sit-down. [ inhales sharply ] listen... i don't meanto ruin your day, but we need to discuss somethingmore personal, more delicate. mellie's doing better, cy.she's washing her hair. i mean, i know she's notbrushing it or something, but she's washing it --it's clean. and she's happy, you know. she'sdoing what she wants to do.

so i don't want to hearabout how i need to -- olivia popeis back in town. she landed at dullesthis morning -- here to attend a funeralfor one of her team. harrison wright died. sad. tragic. sir? how longis she here for?

i don't know. find out. yes, sir. was there anything elseyou wanted me to -- reporter: those close to grant quietly describe the president as forever changed by the death of his son -- more emotionally guarded, often alone, buried in his work. "he laughs less"

was one particularly poignant observation. you're notgonna believe this, but gettysburgerhas a rib sandwich now with pickles and secret sauceunder the ribs. it's calledthe underground railroad. i got myself two. you -- a turkey burgerwith a small side of haystacks. what's wrong? i've done this before --a thousand times.

some grieving mother or husbandcalls me, and i claim a body,order flowers, pick a casket, and it's always perfect. but i'm sitting here,staring at caskets, and i can't do it. how do i choose the boxto bury my friend in? there's no wrong choice. you just pick. [ chuckles lightly ]

maybe ask abby or huck. i can't ask abby or huck. they're not abby and huckanymore. everything is -- [ telephone ringing ] you're not home. i know. [ ringing continues ] don't answer it.

[ knock on door ] woman: hello? are you olivia pope? wrong apartment! i thinkyou're olivia pope. ms. pope, that was mecalling your home phone. i have my boss on my cell.she really needs to talk to you. and i think you arethe only one who can help. who is this?

this issenator stephanie vaughn. i think i just killedsenator sterling. [ cellphone ringing ] mr. rosen.sorry to call you so late. come. [ sighs ] sit. i'm good with standing. how would you like to bethe next attorney generalof the united states? what happened? i came over to getsenator sterling's vote

for the equal pay bill. i agreedto have a drink with him, which was stupid --i know. when i came out of the bathroom,he was standing there. he grabbed me, said he knewwhy i came over so late. i was just trying to stop him,to get him off me. i called kate right away,asked her to track you down. kate: what are you doing? anyone checkhis vitals?

no. no.why? he's not dead. his hand is moving. we have tocall an ambulance, but we need to get youout of here first. you can't be caught at the scenewith a half-dead senator. kate,you're driving her home. dispatcher: 911.what's your emergency? i need an ambulance.

and the address? ma'am? hello?are you okay? senator benjamin sterling is incritical condition this morning after a vicious attackin his own home. senator sterlingis widely considered to be the lion of the hill --a crucial vote for the white house'shighly touted equal pay bill. olivia: i'm giving you a gift.this case is a gift. i thought you left town.

i did. but now you're back. it looks likeyou're back. i'm not back. i'm only herefor a couple of days. that sounds rehearsed. you're gonna take this case,clark. i'm giving you this gift,and you're gonna take it. i called youbecause you're the best

and you like a challenge,and this is a challenge. there's a differencebetween a challengeand the challenger. this case is gonna blow up.it could be a disaster. i'm gonna take this case. where is he? james madison hospital. the good newsis that he might live. that's not good news. if he dies, senator vaughncould face a murder charge.

if he dies,he can't talk, liv. if he dies, maybe senator vaughnwasn't there that night at all. dead men tell no tales. this is why i called you. i needto get her talking. you're going totake her in. as soon as possible --tomorrow morning at the latest. self-defense doesn't havea great shelf life. it starts to smell funnyif it sits out too long.

where were you, anyway? on an island. that sounds boring.and lonely. not as lonelyas washington. hey, i'll call youafter i talk to her! you're welcome, clark. thank you.have a nice day. you still not backfor good? no, but i --

this is the smart counter. you need an appointmentfor the smart counter. i have an appointment. you don't have hardware. you have your appointment,you bring your hardware. hardware. [ thud ] that's brand-new.it's not broken. smart counter appointmentsare for hardware that is broken.

fill out this form. your phonewill be ready in three days. i planned the funeral. i think it's going to be nice.harrison would like it. well, he wouldn't.he hates funerals. but as funerals go,it's nice. with your family? did you ever go backto see them? huck? i am not huck anymore.

i stopped being huckwhen you left. huck doesn't exist. read my name tag.it says "randy." i am randy the smart guy. that is who i am now.that is all i am now. and you aremessing with that. when you walk in here,you make me hope. randy doesn't hope. randy works and he goes homeand he plays video games

and he goes to bedand he wakes up, and he does it all over againthe next day. hoping is bad for randy, so do not come back hereunless you are back for good. [ moaning softly ] they're making himinto a saint. jules. as we speak, senator sterlingis being canonized as a saint. okay.

we're taking turns. right now, it's my turn. my turnis all about kissing, and my turn also hasvarious other fun things that you'll enjoy. what my turn does not haveis talking. mine's a no-talking turn. when it's your turn,you can talk, but right now... [ laughs ]

...be quiet. let yourself be kissed. wait your turn. i thinki need my turn now. [ sighs deeply ] [ grunts ] two seconds -- i swear. go. the pressis loving this story --

elder statesman,lion of the party,attacked in his home. the man islying in a hospital bed, being saintedand prayed for. he's a rapist, jake.he's a sexual predator. and the actual victim, the survivor of his assault,the hero of the story, is a woman who feels likeshe can't come forward because in a "he said,she said" situation, women aren't believed --

because it could hurther career, because the very fact thatsome man put his hands on her could damage her credibilityas a united states senator. he tried to rape her, but she's the onewho suffers the consequences? that's injustice. it's just... it's wrong. okay. i'm done.

your turn again. come on. kiss.i'm focused. let's just...give it a sec. wait. i'm just saying,why give up and make a statement before the pressis on your side, before you havesome ammunition, before you've had a chanceto really make a difference in the landscape of --

clark? don't make a statementtomorrow morning. because...i'm in. [ receiver clicks ] the whole "you don'twork here anymore" thing is goingright out the window, and the beach...is getting very far away. should we talkabout this? i thought we don't talkon your turn.

olivia -- oh, i'm olivia now? we both knowit's not my turn anymore. we both knowwe're not standing in the sun. we both knowyou're standing in the shade of 1600 pennsylvania avenue,and it's his turn. as long as we're back,it's always his turn, despite the fact thati'm the one you like to ride, that i'm the onethat makes you moan,

that i'm the onewho reaches you in places... that he can't beginto touch. isn't that right? quinn:senator stephanie vaughn. wellesley gradturned feminist icon. known forher three-day filibuster of a republican billto slash sex ed. there's no evidenceof physical assaulton senator vaughn, so if senator sterling wakes upand claims he was attacked...

this could becomea "he said, she said" versus the most beloved andrevered member of the senate. north and the r.n.c.are out for blood. senator sterling'sstill in the hospital. the man'son his deathbed, so we certainlycan't count on his vote. i think it might be timefor you to go press some flesh, lock down any remaining votes,put us over the top. i'll head to the hilltomorrow.

is she staying? i haven't told mellie. if she isn't staying,there's no need. if she is... you really wantto pretend we all don't knowhow this movie ends? it's not going to bea surprise, sir. it's rather predictable,really. she's olivia.you're fitz.

and at a certain point in time,the two of you are going to find yourselvestogether in the same room. the anticipation --relentless, isn't it? we all knowwhat happens next. we've seen this moviea hundred times. so, at 9:15 p.m... at 9:15 p.m., i enteredsenator sterling's residence. you said at 9:15 p.m.,senator sterlingoffered you a drink. that's what i meant.

so you arrivedat the residence earlier? i guess so, yes. what time? 8:45, maybe? there are no "maybes,"senator. your initial statementhas to match every single thing you ever sayabout the night in question, or you open yourself upto credibility issues. i'm a united statessenator.

you're a woman claiming to bethe victim of sexual assault. clark, i need a minute alonewith senator vaughn. do you mind? not at all. thank you. i didn't like his tone. then you reallywon't like mine. you're lying, senator. excuse me?

you are lying --about all of it. i hate to accuse a womanwho says she's beensexually assaulted of lying --i really do. i'd fight to the deathto stand by any woman who saysshe was assaulted. women don't lieabout that. there isoverwhelming evidence that women do not lieabout being sexually assaulted, but you are.

and i know you arebecause when that happens, when a man grabs you,puts his hands on you, you do not forget it. you remember everysingle detail, every touch. so i'm gonna give youa moment. and when i come back, i want to hear the truthabout what happened that night. kate,may i borrow your phone? of course.

where are you?what do you have? nothing yet. why? the story's changed. i just accused senator vaughnof lying. you...what? so nowwe need another angle. [ sighing ] okay. i'm looking. b-but wait.

what is it? maybe nothing, but... all the womenwho work for sterling kind of look the same -- brown hair, brown eyes,kind of curvy. i mean, i'm more of his typethan senator vaughn is. thanks, quinn. it was you. you were assaultedby senator sterling.

you pushed him.you thought you killed him. she's covering for you. ms. pope, i don't knowwhat you heard, but -- i didn't hear anything.i didn't have to. she didn't call you that night.you called her. i own blue boxer shorts withlittle donkeys on them, abby. doesn't a republican presidentasking me to serve in his administrationsound a little -- oh, i don't know --strange to you?

perhaps an underhanded effortto buy my silence. you think i told cyrusand the president about yoursuper-secret files? you're one of them now. are we really going thereagain? oh, we never left there.you work for the death star. grant asked me to serve, and when the presidentof the united states asks you to serve --

don't give meglory and patriotism. they are republicans, and theydon't even know your name. they know my name. they call you "red."what is that? i have red hair. you have a colorist. i didn't know that theyoffered you attorney general. they didn't tell me.i'm not on the inside. but if they had --and they should have --

if they had,i would've said that david rosenis a good and honest man who will upholdthe constitution. i would've saidthat david rosen loves the law, he loves justice -- apparently,more than he loves me. abby -- no! you were so obsessedwith those stupid b613 files. i was doingimportant work.

liv was gone,and my world was on fire, and you were color-coding filesand making charts. you were nowhere.you killed us, and you know it. you want to blow up the world,release those secret files. you want to change the world?you want to fix the world? become the chief lawyerof the united states of america and its citizens, david. get on the inside,get yourself some power, and use it.

i'm older, more established.they take me seriously. i thought he was dead. he wouldn't be ableto tell anyone any different. but you'd be facingmanslaughter just to keep your stafferfrom having to testify? you're one hell of a boss,stephanie. you knew. you knew he had a type. after all those yearsin the senate with him,

you knew sterling likedyoung girls with brown hair. i just thought... if this makes the votego down easier, if this gets usequal pay... do you knowhow rare it is to have a republican presidentwho supports a bill like this? i had to jump on it. you knew? you knewhe was gonna do that to me?

i'm so sorry. you knew?! i'm gonna fix this. i wanted to be you. everything's gonna be fine.you'll see. and you send me over thereand dangle me in front of him like some piece of meat? she's all yours. where are you going?

to a funeral, and then i'm gettingthe hell out of this town! ♪ don't trouble the water ♪ ♪ i won't ♪ ♪ leave it alone ♪ ♪ still water run deep ♪ ♪ yes, it do ♪ ♪ oh, oh, oh, yes ♪ ♪ if you only believe ♪

♪ when you're down and out ♪ [ breathes shakily ] ♪ when you're on the street ♪ quinn:i thought i was late. ♪ when evening falls ♪ not much of a turnout,huh? ♪ so hard ♪ he didn't have...people. just us.

i thought he said he had parentswho met on a blind date. he lied. he grew upin a group home. he just had us. ♪ and pain is all,is all around ♪ ♪ just like a bridgeover troubled water ♪ ♪ i will lay me down ♪ ♪ like a bridge ♪ ♪ just like a bridge ♪

♪ over ♪ ♪ over troubled water ♪ ♪ sail on, silver girl ♪ we say goodbye now? we say goodbye now. ♪ your time has come to shine ♪ ♪ all of your dreamsare on their way ♪ ♪ see how they shine ♪ [ olivia sighs,sniffles ]

[ voice breaking ] goodbye...[ sniffles ] ...harrison. ♪ look around,i'm sailing right behind ♪ [ crying ]and i love you. ♪ i'll be there to lay me down ♪ ♪ like a bridgeover troubled water ♪ ♪ ohh, ohh ♪ ♪ i'll be your bridge,yes, i will ♪ ♪ said i wouldn't ♪

♪ i know that ♪ ♪ yes ♪ ♪ still water ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ ♪ why don't you,why don't you let it be ♪ ♪ talkin' 'bout still water ♪ it's getting cold.you should come in. [ scoffs ] why?you afraid i'll jump? mellie, no.i...

it's not that far down. i'd maybesprain an ankle. i could dive,land on my head. or those two sweet marines wouldrun over and try to catch me, and i'd fall on themand end up breaking their necks, and the lawsuits... the point is [sighs]i'm not gonna jump. i know that. i'm not gonna tryand kill myself.

i'm not you. i had a bad night. one bad night. don't ever bring that upagain. i will add itto the list. dead kid, missing mistress,mellie's rape... fitz's suicide. she's not missing. she's back.

[ liquid pouring ] have you seen her? well...[ sighs ] when you see her,you'll tell me. i'm notgoing to see her. but... when you see her,you will tell me. this doesn't -- it's still you and me.

i'm not going to see her. i just want to be clearthat there are some things that i'm justnot gonna do anymore -- things that just feel likean insulting waste of time once you have held your dead sonin your arms. monitoring youis one of those things, so...i'm saying... when you see her... ...and then you come homeall hot and bothered

and you decide to pretendthat you are a good family man, so you climb into my bedand on top of me... i'm saying, when you see her,you will tell me. because i'm gonna wantsome warning. 'cause i don't knowif i can even imagine getting turned on by youright now. oh, and f.y.i. -- when you stick your handinto my panties, another thing thati just don't do anymore is wax.

so...it's 1976 down there. [ chuckling ] so... you maybe wouldn't beturned on by me anyway. the point is... ...when you see her,you'll tell me. i won't see her. right. jake: the pilot called. they can have the planeready to go anytime you are.

i figureif we leave in an hour, that puts us back on the beachsometime... yesterday? that right?yesterday or is it tomorrow? i can never remember. oh. i just keep thinkingabout what harrison would say. and, uh,what would harrison say? are we gladiatorsor are we bitches?

[ camera shutters clicking ] abby: the white houseis pleased to announce that this morning,president grant nominated u.s. attorney david rosenfor attorney general. martin:the president's spent a lotof time the past few days on the hillpushing his agenda. does that mean there'sresistance from his own party? oh, i wouldn't saythat's true at all. elizabeth:you can't do this --

nominate rosenfor attorney general? this is not a boy, lizzie bear.this is a president. this is what we grew uphoping for, and that big tent,the way he sees it, there's roomfor everyone in it. the tent's not that big,cyrus. and you won't likewhat's outside it. time for one more.carol. can you commenton senator sterling?

is president grantstill counting on his vote to passthe equal pay bill? olivia:this is kate warner. i'll be representing herin the investigation into the incidentat senator sterling's home that led to his hospitalization. after she was attacked, kate had a choice to make --a difficult choice, a choice about what kindof person she wanted to be.

kate chose to stand up. kate chose to be a hero --a hero to the next girl who thinksshe doesn't have a choice when it comes to being harassedin the workplace, a workplace where somehow, women still make 77 cents to every male dollar. she just won usthe equal pay bill. so, we are here today, and if you choose to speak out...

no one can beon the fence now. she's back, red.get used to it. ...to be heroes like kate warner, we will stand with you,we will protect you, and we will fight with you. moments like thisgive every woman an opportunity to decide what kind of personshe wants to be. deep down, no matter what facewe present to the world, no matter what painwe're hiding,

what strugglewe've been through, we know our worth. we know what we're capable of. we know who we are,who we'll always be, and we have a choice. we can hide in the shadows... ...or we can stand in the light.

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