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The clip argue with wife from Traffic (2000) with Catherine Zeta-Jones, Amy Irving
I think we may have found our Mexican drug czar.
General Salazar.
Be nice to have somebody to workwith down there.
Does this mean you're gonna be gone more?
Possibly, yeah.
You might want to pencil in a little face time with your daughter.
Barbara
Because I'm at the edge of my capabilities, Robert.
I think it's important we maintain a unified front.
If you start in on the war metaphors,
I'm gonna drive this car into a telephone pole.
I am as worried as you are.
Oh, I don't think so.
"Leave me alone. Give me some money. "
That's what I get from our daughter.
She has a way of shutting me out that seems very familiar.
Well, she has a way of self-medicating that I'm sure is very familiar to you.
I'm not the one who has to have three scotches...
just to walk in the house and say hello.
I have one drink before dinner to take the edge off. It's different.
Oh, is it?
Otherwise, I would be dying of boredom.
Why don't you go in and tell your daughter how bored you are?