State Of Play
Oh, the night
Some of the boys
got loaded drunk
And they ain't got sober yet
As long as
Every man was feeling gay
O'Leary came
with the bagpipes
Some music for to play
That's how they showed their
respect for Paddy Murphy
That's how they showed
They said it was
a sin and shame
And they winked
at one another
And every drink in
the place was full
As Mrs. Murphy sat
in the corner
Pouring out her grief
Kelly and his gang came
tearing down the street
They went into an empty room
They put the bottle
with the corpse
To keep that whiskey cold
That's how they showed
their respect for...
They took the white
kid to the hospital.
He's in a coma.
Officer, you should
check in with the family.
Whatever you're selling,
I ain't buying.
Okay, guys, take off.
Yes, sir.
Coffee's free for
friends of the press.
was just here.
Who told you that?
You just did.
You got the names of
the victims for me?
You know I'm gonna
find out anyway.
Not from me.
Okay. You want to play
a little confirm or deny?
I'm not playing this
game with you, Cal.
Look, Don, I got a living to make, all right?
I got mouths to feed,
goldfish.
No names, no quotes, all right?
Okay.
Two victims,
one shooter?
Confirm.
One dead,
one in the hospital?
Confirm.
Drug related?
Confirm, but deny later if I have to.
- Good morning.
- Good morning, sir.
Okay, I'm late. I know.
I don't need to
be reminded of it.
I've been over the briefing notes 1,000 times.
Stephen.
Yes?
Metro Police just called.
What?
accident on the Metro this morning.
They identified her
by her staff badge.
Horrible news
for all of us.
But, Stephen, we're scheduled to start now.
What do you want to do?
Morning, Pittsburgh.
Yinzer.
Cal.
Morning.
Talk to me
about this shooting.
You know,
one guy's still alive.
Deshaun Stagg?
No, he's dead.
The other guy on the bike,
Vernon Sando.
Hey, Gene, did you read
Yeah, I'll get
to it, Ferris.
Because it's a great human interest
story. Yeah, human interest.
So what's the deal?
Stagg's drug deal goes wrong,
and this guy just rides by?
Yeah, something like that,
I think.
That's a remarkable
feat of survival.
Well, at least it's got a
little bit of a zip code to it.
Georgetown's the angle,
right?
No, no, the angle is
that this guy Vernon Sando
has got an MBA from Duke.
What's he doing on a bike?
He's buying
a pizza franchise.
You know,
they make you ride the bike
for the first six months,
learn the ropes.
He's got a wife, two kids,
mortgage, total citizen.
What's his condition?
Critical, non-reactive.
Paragraph three. He's in a coma.
Okay, let me know.
I will.
Good morning.
Good morning.
Welcome to our hearings with private
security contractor PointCorp,
part of the inquiry
into the Defense Department's
privatization and
outsourcing practices.
Before we begin, I've just
received some terrible news.
Sonia Baker,
who was the lead researcher
for this committee
staff, died this morning.
The circumstances of her
death are not yet clear.
Well, I'd like to send my
condolences to her family.
Oh, my God,
are those tears?
he's balling her.
Wait, you owe me 50 bucks.
Bad Congressman! Bad.
What a scumball!
Somebody get me
a picture of the girl.
Let's hope she's not
Gene, Gene, what is your
obsession with fat girls?
If you want to have sex with
Pete, you should just say it.
Not tonight,
I got a headache.
Say it. Say it, Gene. Say it.
Picture! Picture!
Reaction to the tragic death was initially,
and understandably,
one of shock,
yet questions immediately
began to surface
as soon as Ms. Baker's death
was announced.
Hey, Joe, Cal McAffrey over at the Globe.
Just calling about that shooting
in Georgetown last night.
I heard the dead kid had a couple
of priors as a purse snatcher.
Got any more details for me?
Call me back?
Yeah, yeah. You, too.
Hey, I got
a question for you.
Stephen Collins.
He's an old friend of yours,
is that right?
Yeah.
I'm Della. Della Frye.
I write
the Capitol Hill blog.
All right.
Online side.
I'm a big fan of your work.
So, I'm writing this piece
on personal relationships
in the political sphere,
"single girl in the corridors
of power" kind of thing,
and as you probably know,
there was this incident
this morning on the Hill,
at your friend's hearing.
Is there a question
on the horizon?
Yeah. Have you spoken
to him today?
Are you trying to make me
part of your story?
No. I'm trying to get
a little context.
Context, re:
dirt?Well, do you think he was
having an affair with that girl?
Gee, Della.
Yeah.
I don't know. I'd have
to read a couple of blogs
before I could
form an opinion.
Okay. Thanks for your help.
Anytime!
Capitol Hill may be rocked
with another bombshell.
Speculation is rife
that Stephen Collins
may have been
romantically linked
with the young aide found dead this morning.
His spokesmen call this
another political cloud...
The timing couldn't
be worse for Collins.
He needs all the political
leverage he can get
as he begins looking
into the Defense Department's
outsourcing practices.
Called mercenaries by
some and saviors by others,
PointCorp, the controversial
private military contractor,
is said to be
the biggest beneficiary
in the Defense Department's
outsourcing in Iraq and Afghanistan.
Collins, who'd been married for
leave his wife for Miss Baker.
Brass tacks.
Were you having a relationship with this girl?
Yes,
and I can't tell you how
sorry I am about all of this.
Okay.
I've asked Andrew
here to help us
handle things from
a media point of view.
through this, he can.
Well, the next 72 hours
are gonna be brutal.
You ought to brace
yourself for that.
For a while, you're gonna be
everything that's wrong with politics.
You're still a star, Steve.
The party takes
care of its stars.
You just have to
lay low for a while.
How low?
Low.
Nothing that would bring any
undue attention to yourself.
At the hearings,
for instance.
We're not finished
with PointCorp.
No, but you are.
If you open up fire on
those guys right now,
that's not gonna look
like good governance,
just a calculated
distraction.
Is your wife
speaking to you?
No, not right now.
Then that's job one,
isn't it?
Yinzer! She knows you
got the message,
and she knows
you're in the building.
Yes.
Morning.
So, where are we?
Was he knobbing her or not?
Morning, Cam.
It's funny about you. Every time
your friend runs for reelection
or conducts a hearing,
you drop his name to me until
we give him some coverage.
But he finally
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