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At the women's prison Sherry Palmer talks with Marcia. Marcia is one of the witnesses against John Jackson in the upcoming "trial." She is also one of the leaders of the Aryan Sisterhood, a neo-nazi group within the women's prison. Sherry doesn't like having to negotiate with Marcia, but that's unavoidable, part of the prison politics.

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Sherry: They need some evidence that we intend to release the hostages. If they don't get it, they'll charge in and risk the lives of some hostags to save others.

Marcia: What do you suggest?

Sherry: Two of the guards have locked themselves and four inmates in the pantry. I can talk these guards into releasing these inmates, in exchange for their safe passage out of here. It gets four of our people freed and shows that we can be negotiated with.

Marcia: Our people?

Sherry: I believe one of those four inmates is one of your followers.

Marcia: Very well.

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Michelle Dessler begins questioning Jeb at CTU.

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Michelle: Did you murder this woman, Margaret Hendrickson?

Jeb: Yes, I wouldn't call it murder.

Michelle: What would you call it?

Jeb: Defense of others. The law had no interest in protecting the unborn from her, so I did.

Michelle: Did you also participate in the raid on the ICE facility earlier today?

Jeb: Yes, and I'm proud of my actions.

Michelle: You're proud of committing murder?

Jeb: I did what had to be done.

Michelle: Like John Brown?

Jeb: Exactly. He was one of the greatest heroes in the history of this country.

Michelle: You are aware that John Brown failed and was executed right?

Jeb: He was executed, but he didn't fail. He knew that shalvery could not be abolished except through bloodshed and terror. His only mistake was in thinking it could be done with comparitively little bloodshed. His death helped ignite the fires of the civil war, the end result of which ended slavery in America. I know that I'm going to spend the rest of my life in prison, maybe I'll be executed. But my work will continue, others will stop abortion and shut down the concentration camps. Who knows, maybe in 150 years, they'll be singing songs about me.

Michelle: What can you tell me about the Worker's Army?

Jeb: I think they're some sort of radical communist group.

Michelle: Are you working with them?

Jeb: I won't tell you who our allies are.

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Michelle then showed Jeb a picture of the body that was infected with the Cordella virus. He seemed genuinly shocked at this.

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Michelle: The Worker's Army dropped off this body, infected with this virus, earlier today. And they have every intention of using it to murder innocent civilians. You might be twisted, but in your own way you care about protecting innocent lives. These people don't care. Unless you help us stop them, the people they murder will be on your conscience.

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Tony Almeida met with Nadia Yassir in private.

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Tony: Thank you for agreeing to this meeting.

Nadia: What do you want?

Tony: Nora Abed Jazeem. You know what she's capable of, what she can do if she really has access to the Cordella virus.

Nadia: Assuming her friends really have it. How do I know she's even who you say she is?

Tony: I supposse you'll just have to take my word on that.

Nadia: I don't. You stayed, even when Logan and his thugs began rounding up my people. How long before they come for your people Tony?

Tony: Our system isn't perfect, but do you really care so little that you don't mind if they murder thousands of civilians?

Nadia: Ofcourse not. The Koran is very clear that the taking of one innocent life is no better than genocide. And saving one life is the same as saving all of humanity.

Tony: So help us to save these lives.

Nadia: If I help you, CTU won't try to re-arrest the refugees?

Tony: I can only promise I won't do that. I can't promise that Chappelle won't fire me. But as long as I'm in charge, we won't waste our resources. Assuming you help ofcourse. If you don't we'll have to keep searching for these refugees, and hope one of them could lead to the doctor.

Nadia: Fair enough, I'll help.

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