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(a) 1. payment of taxes owed by the Issuer;
What is the Justice
(b) 2. payment of the fees and expenses of the Trustee (or if relevant, its appointees) under the Trust Deed (including any taxes, legal fees and the Trustee’s remuneration);
Department unwilling to admit?
(c) 3. pari passu, payment of amounts owing to: (a)
 
(i) the EUA Custodian for (i) payments it has properly made under the EUA Custody Agreement in relation to the Mortgaged Property and for (ii) its fees under the EUA Custody Agreement; (b)
What are the police
(ii) the Issuing and Paying Agent for payments it has properly made under the Agency Agreement in relation to discharge of a Secured Payment Obligation;
trying to do?
(iii) (c) the Settlement Agent under the terms of the Agency Agreement; (d)
 
(iv) the Agents and Corporate Services Provider (other than the Disposal Agent, Calculation Agent and Collateral Manager fees, if any) under the Agency Agreement and Corporate Services Agreement, and (e)
Arrest everybody. We spoke
(v) to auditors, legal advisers, regulatory authorities, exchanges, account providers or brokers in respect of any regulatory, administrative or operational expenses, pecuniary sanctions, claims or charges owed by the Issuer (including the Issuer’s winding-up costs).
about this. I... I heard you.
(d) 4. pari passu, payment of any Disposal Agent, Calculation Agent and/or Collateral Manager fees.
 
(e) 5. pari passu, payment of any Early Redemption Amount due and payable, Final Redemption Amount due and payable and/or interest due and payable on the Maturity Date; any interest payable thereon (including Default Interest) to the NoteholderNoteholders.
But why? What's the mission?
(f) 6. payment of the residual amount to the NoteholderNoteholders.
 
(g) 7. payment of any balance to the Issuer.
- The drug war.
- Exactly.
 
And in a war, you need warriors.
 
In a war, you have enemies.
 
In a war, civilians get hurt
and nobody does anything.
 
In a war, you count the bodies
and then you call them victories.
 
Is the Justice Department, or
even the Office of Civil Rights,
 
ready to declare that we
long ago lost this war?
 
That we have achieved nothing but
full prisons, and routine brutality,
 
and a complete collapse of trust
 
between police departments
and their cities?
 
I fought this war, Nicole.
I was even good at it
 
and honest when I did it. But
it was lost when I got there,
 
and I did nothing but lose in my time,
and the guys who are out there right now
 
on the street, they
all know it's lost.
 
Are you people ready
to say that out loud?
 
Is anybody?

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