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I think we could have something, you and me. Do you think I could be right about that? Because if you do say so, there's no time to dance. Absolutely none. Yes, I do. I think that's right. But we don't know for sure. I mean, we can't know. It all comes back to time, doesn't it? Time and sleep and not knowing. But I have to be the one, Laurel. You see, I've tried to keep a reasonable account of myself during my life, and all my books are deeply in the red. And this is my chance to balance them, and I mean to take it. I don't understand what you're... Look, I wish I could tell you everything about myself, but there's no time. Would you do something special for me? If you get out of this, that is. Yes, yes, of course. Nick! Yeah, I'm coming. Listen to me. Listen very carefully. I was going to quit it. My mind was made up. Quit what? It doesn't matter. What matters is that you believe me, do you? I don't know what you're talking about, but I believe you mean it. Nick, we're heading towards a rip. Yeah, I'm coming just now, damn it. Listen, my dear old dad lives in the village of Fluting. It's about 20 miles south of London. You ask for him at any shop along the high street. Mr. Hope will. Some of the older ones still call him the gaffer. You go to him and tell him I was going to quit it. You'll need to be persistent. He tends to turn away and cuss loudly when he hears my name. Can you be persistent? Yes. Good. And you repeat what I told you, and you tell him you believe me. Tell him. Tell him that I tried my best to atone for what happened outside the church in Belfast. In Belfast? Right. If you can't get him to listen, you tell him that he must listen because of the daisies. Because of the time I bought the daisies. Because when you brought him daisies. No, not to him. But it'll do. Can you remember that as well? Yes. But... It's okay. Thank you so much, bro. Nick! Are we going to feel like we're, you know, choking? No, no, no. You'll feel a little giddy. Just kind of swimmy in the head. And then nothing. Right. You never know, I might still be here. Bad pennies do have a way of turning up, don't they, Brian? Anything's possible. You folks all sit down. Nick, up here beside me. I'll show you what to do and when to do it. Just one second, please. You had decided to quit. You made up your mind. And if your father won't listen. You remind him of the day you bought the daisies. Is that right? Just let her perfect, my love. She's the one to go on, sure enough. Shall we? Let's do it. I am starting to decrease pressure. Check your seatbelts, everyone. I think you better put your belt on. Next to your mask right beside you. I know. No fear. Off to sleep. Good dreams, Nora. Albert. Hold me, please. I just want to say thank you. You're welcome, mate. I'd like to remember, even without the movie and the Freeman Moses. Remember about Belfast. Behind the church. Act of atomic. You're right, Brian, it is beautiful, and why not? It's the place where life, or life maybe, begins. The cradle of creation, the wellspring of life. It's the place where life, or life maybe, begins. It's the place where life, or life maybe, begins. It's the place where life, or life maybe, begins. It's the place where life, or life maybe, begins. LA Approach, this is American Pride 29. Repeat. Two-niner. 29. Approach control, I'm declaring an emergency here. Quit it. Just quit it. Sit down. Come on, sit down. We're entering heavy traffic on an out. There is no heavy traffic down there. Look for yourself. We're over LA, all right. But what do you see out the window? I'll tell you. Nothing. Nothing at all. Here, put this through. This one right here. Buckle up, buckle up. Ladies and gentlemen, we're coming in. I don't know. Oh, my God. A lot of fuel. Hang on. We're coming in hard. Hold on. Watch out. We're going to hit that truck. We're going to hit that truck. 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Rubber. Salt air. I can smell it. Holy cow. Yeah, but that's not the only thing. Listen. Do you hear that? What does it all mean? If everything's back to normal, why didn't we see any lights when we were landing? Where are the people? And then what's that noise? It's getting closer. Let's see if we can get inside the terminal. Wait a minute. I can tell you know something. What is it? Go in the terminal and have a look around first. Come with me quickly, please. There's another door over here. Here, Albert, you open that try, quick. Delicious. Absolutely delicious. Good. Now listen, I think it's going to happen real soon, and I don't think we should be in here when it happens because it might not be safe. Come on. Come on. Come on with me. Come on. Here, get up against the wall. I think we're safe here. We're out of the main flow of traffic. What's going to happen? Well, when we flew through the time rip going east, we went back in time into the past about 15 minutes. Do you remember me saying that? I do. It brought us into the future. That's it, isn't it? This time rip brought us into the future. I believe so. Only we haven't returned to a dead world that's moved on without us. We've returned to a world that's waiting to be born. Look at that. I don't know what it is, but it's wonderful. I love it. The fact that the present is on the verge of catching up to us. Hang on. There might be a jerk or something. Come on. What? Looking for your mother? No people. Look at the new people. Yeah, great. Come on. Let's go find your mom. Did you hear that? Did you hear what she said? Yes. Is that who we are? The new people? Are we the new people? I don't know. That's what I feel. That was wonderful. My God, that was the most wonderful thing. Cool. Captain, what do you think we should do now? I want to go outside, breathe some fresh air, and look at the sky. Yes, but we should notify the authorities. Oh, we will. We will. The sky first. Maybe get something to eat on the way? No. I want to stop. Me too. Let's blow this joint, unless any of you want to take the next flight east. Not now, but soon, and all the way to England. There's a man I need to see there, including him. The old people still call him the gaffer. What are you talking about? Daisies. I'm talking about daisies. Come on. Come on, let's go. Well, as for me, the next time I go to Boston, I'm going to take a slow train. Bob, you can't get over that. I'm so happy. Yeah! Coming up, no let-up in the verbal volley between the NRA and President Clinton. A big break in the nerve gas attack on Tokyo's subway. And understanding the severe springtime weather of North Texas. Our special report undercurrents on the update in four minutes. We're actually a pretty big publishing company. We're just not burdened by a lot of people in real estate. Peter's finally talking to Marcus Belfry himself. But Marcus, nobody can get a book to market faster. 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The rhetoric and the aggressiveness of the position of the NRA just feeds this paranoia. The Anti-Defamation League says the National Rifle Association continues to fan the flames of dangerous extremists. Reaction to the NRA's ad campaign tops tonight's update. Good evening and thank you very much for joining us. Finding itself under fire, the NRA today launched an ad campaign in major newspapers across the country. The Rifle Association is appealing to former President Bush.