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The clip talking about family from Breach (2007)
I saw a woman from Planned Parenthood on television this morning.
A lesbian, naturally. Defending gay marriage.
I almost ripped the cable out of the wall.
Bet she was wearing pants, huh?
Will your children be Jesuit-taught, as you were?
I don't know yet. That conversation's still a few years away.
It shouldn't be.
Sir, I'm GS-11.
We need a second salary before we can start having...
What is money compared with the blessings of family?
Tell me.
My wife was the one... Good to see you, Bob.
It was my wife who first brought me here.
Bonnie.
I was a Lutheran when we met, and not much of one.
She saved my life.
Come.