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- I did.
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- You're not talking about Mackenzie.
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- I tried to get in touch with you
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- I didn't read them.
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- Margaret Jordan— Maggie's fine.
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- Big day.
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- I know.
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- Or really at all.
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- No.
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- As long as we're straight.
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- No one. Nothing.
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- Let's go.
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- We'll open with the spill?
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just not at the top.
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rig sinking into the ocean.
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- Good morning.
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meeting of "News Night" 2.0.
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to look like the show;
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names last night.
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in the right direction.
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with SB 1070,
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everyone's name.
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to pronounce Calanasia Zbrezniak.
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work here anymore.
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- Nope.
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el Mohammed bin Bazir?
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with three Mohammeds in their name?
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- Yeah.
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- Mac, the—
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go to a group.
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go to an individual.
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- Neal's fine.
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I'm still typing it.
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- Still typing.
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You made two mistakes.
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- They're close together on the keyboard.
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- Yep.
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by an undocumented worker.
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This is "News Night" 2.0.
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- Yeah.
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- He is in school.
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- Hang on.
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jacks in the hole.
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tell his parents?
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- Sure.
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about numbers?
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- Yeah, you do.
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- I do it at his request.
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- It is.
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- He should.
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the best news possible
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- Neither do I.
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- That's the hope.
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since you broke your story.
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- I'd be able to tell him
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- and 44% make over 75K,
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charge more for 15 and 30s
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selling business.
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with that information?
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as long as he can.
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- That's just reality.
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- No, I need to be able to do my job.
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that well, have we?
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break down the numbers for him
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- Nobody's the bad guy.
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Will a whore again,
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- No, sir.
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we need in the voting booth?"
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form of the argument?"
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- I was gonna say.
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- It'll go down in the D block. There's nothing new.
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I'm surprised you found room.
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not afraid to criticize Obama.
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on her SATs, makes Gary crazy.
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- BP's going in the D block.
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the Arizona House last week
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passed the State Senate.
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Enforcement and Safe Neighborhoods Act.
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registration documents at all times,
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illegally,
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illegal immigrants.
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same state that offered a bill
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candidates to show
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in order to get on the ballot?
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be called "prejudicial."
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prejudicial anywhere.
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for nine minutes.
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- How'd you swing that?
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- You showed her the easel?
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expert witnesses.
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for both sides.
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and reveals facts.
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at the guests we'll book
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- Did you hear me when I was speaking just then
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the media is biased towards fairness.
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- I still don't under—
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- Would you let them raise their hands?
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- Back to immigration.
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It means "blue jewel."
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- I did. I took the time. I care.
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- If he wants me to. I'm nice.
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- I was asked to help.
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- I'm over it.
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immigration a couple of weeks ago.
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he was living here illegally.
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of Washington rescinded
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after the piece came out.
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job with a small moving company
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doctors with chickens.
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would be emotionally manipulative.
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- We'd be putting him there
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sorry for him.
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He's getting screwed.
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- Nobody's gonna book him.
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have heard of him.
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weekly in Spokane.
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competition doing?" on the easel?
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- Moving on.
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108 points
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durable-goods orders report
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that has raised worries...
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- I'm sorry.
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popular segments on the show.
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- Feel free to use them when you and Elliot start at 10:00.
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- Forget it.
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- Yeah.
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- All right, you're gonna be talking to a spokesperson.
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- I thought maybe we could do a practice run first.
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- You'll let me do it by myself?
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You've been here three days.
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- No.
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- I'm sorry?
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- It'll be the same.
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- My immediate superior, I guess.
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- Well, are you writing it down?
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- Yeah? What were they?
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- Whoa, whoa, wait.
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- Nothing.
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- Yeah.
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what you're thinking.
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- No.
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on it and I can have kids?
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I didn't say any of that.
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on what your answers meant.
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commitment to the news that I do.
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I used to be one.
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the third thing, but—
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- Thank you.
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- Hi, it's Glenn Fisher.
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- Yes.
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put in the rundown.
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- I've done this before.
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- What is this magic box in front of me?
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except rational thought.
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- Nothing.
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- Hi, it's Glenn Fisher.
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appearance this evening.
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wanna ask why mean people
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like it's a bathtub drain.
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on the wrong side of the state.
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the government can barely pay
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poor as it is—
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Social Security—
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so many households here
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from the poverty line.
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these people.
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380. Stop. I just said
illegals cost money.
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381. - Ask the follow-up.
- Okay.
Copy !req
382. Ask it.
Copy !req
383. My follow-up,
Mr. Fisher, is this—
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384. I understand that having undocumented
workers living in the US costs money
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385. and it's a problem we have
to do something about,
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386. but shouldn't it be a point
of pride for Americans
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387. that others are willing to uproot
their families just to come here?
Copy !req
388. The follow-up was
"How much do they cost?"
Copy !req
389. But, yes, it is a point of pride
that people wanna come to America
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390. and we value our diverse
population in Arizona,
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391. but we just want people to immigrate
legally and become citizens.
Copy !req
392. And I'm sure that's what's behind
the emotion and the vitriol—
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393. Americans hate it when people don't
fill out the proper paperwork.
Copy !req
394. - You can't antagonize the—
- I'm gonna ask the right questions, you dweeb!
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395. - And you'll follow up?
- I'll follow up.
Copy !req
396. My point is that whatever side
of this you're on,
Copy !req
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these people who risk their lives
Copy !req
398. to have a shot
at picking oranges
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399. so their kids have a shot
at not being dead
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400. makes it sound like
we're talking about
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401. scraping gum off our shoes.
Copy !req
402. These people chose to take a
huge risk to become Americans
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403. and they deserve a better
descriptor than "illegals."
Copy !req
404. You don't need me.
You got this one.
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405. Thank you.
Copy !req
406. Another story making headlines
this morning is, of course, Greece,
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407. whose prime minister officially
requested activation
Copy !req
408. of the EU/IMF bailout package,
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its lowest level of the year
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410. and sending
commodity prices soaring.
Copy !req
411. We'll have that and the rest
of the day's financial news
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at 4:00.
Copy !req
413. I'm Sloan Sabbith.
Copy !req
414. Let's go out to Diane
and Billy on the West Coast
Copy !req
415. for Atlantis Hollywood.
Copy !req
416. And we're clear.
Copy !req
417. - Hello.
- Sloan, I'm Mackenzie McHale.
Copy !req
418. - I know. It's good to meet you.
- It's nice to meet you.
Copy !req
419. - Do you have a minute?
- Sure. Thanks.
Copy !req
420. You know, I was watching you
earlier when you were talking about
Copy !req
421. two companies—
Capital One and, um—
Copy !req
422. - Baxter.
- Baxter.
Copy !req
423. And the prompter said, "Both of
whom are hinting at good numbers,"
Copy !req
424. and you said, "Both of which
are hinting at good numbers."
Copy !req
425. - Was that an accident?
- No. I didn't write that copy.
Copy !req
426. I changed it to "which"
because "whom" is for people.
Copy !req
427. - Is someone in trouble?
- No.
Copy !req
428. - Do you mind coming into my office for a second?
- Sure.
Copy !req
429. What's the difference between
a corporation and a person?
Copy !req
430. - Have you ever held a door open for someone?
- Yes.
Copy !req
431. - Did you ask them for money first?
- No.
Copy !req
432. - That's the difference.
- That's the right answer.
Copy !req
433. - Am I taking a test?
- I've asked around and people say
Copy !req
434. you don't belong here,
that you could be making
Copy !req
435. a lot more money
as an analyst at Goldman.
Copy !req
436. Couldn't you be making a lot more
money producing reality television?
Copy !req
437. I do produce
reality television.
Copy !req
438. I don't know what to tell you.
Copy !req
439. I like my job.
Copy !req
440. Do you feel like
working longer hours?
Copy !req
441. They talked to me about
doing a morning show
Copy !req
442. a couple of times,
but I can't do that.
Copy !req
443. I'm not interested in cooking.
I make sandwiches.
Copy !req
444. I get that I don't necessarily look
like it, but I'm an economist.
Copy !req
445. - Thanks, though.
- Yeah, I meant in prime time.
Copy !req
446. I want to give you
five minutes every night
Copy !req
447. to talk about where we are
and how we got here.
Copy !req
448. Are you serious?
Copy !req
449. There are people
more qualified than I am.
Copy !req
450. I can put you in touch with some of
the professors that I studied under—
Copy !req
451. Yeah, the thing is they're
not going to have your legs.
Copy !req
452. I'm sorry, but if I'm going to get
people to listen to an economics lesson,
Copy !req
453. I've got to find someone who doesn't
look like George Bernard Shaw.
Copy !req
454. I would not ask you if I didn't
think you were qualified.
Copy !req
455. You want me to do pole dancing while
explaining subprime mortgages?
Copy !req
456. If you're up to it, sure.
Copy !req
457. All right, I get it.
Copy !req
458. We'll start a conversation
with Will about our goals
Copy !req
459. - and how we're going to get there.
- Great.
Copy !req
460. - I think you and I are going to be good friends.
- I'd like that.
Copy !req
461. - Me, too.
- Okay.
Copy !req
462. I mean it.
I don't have any friends.
Copy !req
463. Oh.
Copy !req
464. You know, you're—
you're new in town, so—
Copy !req
465. Yeah. Yeah.
Copy !req
466. - You know, you and I have something in common.
- What's that?
Copy !req
467. - I had a boyfriend who cheated on me, too.
- Ah.
Copy !req
468. - The week of our wedding.
- Oh. Oh.
Copy !req
469. I don't understand.
Copy !req
470. - I know about Will.
- Yeah. Yeah.
Copy !req
471. I still don't understand.
Copy !req
472. Wait, Will didn't cheat on me.
Copy !req
473. - I used to deny it, too.
- Will didn't cheat on me.
Copy !req
474. - Oh, okay. Sorry.
- I can't talk about what happened,
Copy !req
475. but I can tell you that
Will didn't cheat on me.
Copy !req
476. - I shouldn't have mentioned anything.
- Sloan, listen to me.
Copy !req
477. Will didn't cheat on me.
Copy !req
478. Yes, we were together
for two years and we broke up.
Copy !req
479. I can't tell you any more than that, but
he never, ever, never cheated on me.
Copy !req
480. - Who told you that?
- Everybody.
Copy !req
481. That's what people—
no, no, no.
Copy !req
482. That— that's not
what happened.
Copy !req
483. - You don't have to tell me what happened.
- I can't tell you.
Copy !req
484. He doesn't want anyone in the office to know.
He made me promise.
Copy !req
485. No, not because—
Copy !req
486. I can't talk. Ugh!
Copy !req
487. Even though in this situation,
I think he'd prefer—
Copy !req
488. no, he really doesn't want
the office to know anything.
Copy !req
489. - He didn't cheat on me.
- I should get back to work.
Copy !req
490. You need to tell people that.
Copy !req
491. You're enabling an ass.
Copy !req
492. He's— whoa.
Copy !req
493. He's not an ass.
Copy !req
494. Come here.
Copy !req
495. Will's not an ass.
He's the opposite of an ass.
Copy !req
496. Even if he did cheat on me, which he
absolutely didn't, he's definitely not an ass.
Copy !req
497. - Do people think that?
- You had to have known that.
Copy !req
498. I thought they thought
he was gruff, but lovable.
Copy !req
499. - No, they think he's an ass who cheated on you.
- That has to be corrected.
Copy !req
500. - I have to start the 4:00.
- Okay, okay, okay.
Copy !req
501. You need to do this—
Copy !req
502. you need to go from person
to person and tell them
Copy !req
503. that Will is
an extraordinary man
Copy !req
504. with a heart the size
of a Range Rover,
Copy !req
505. that there's a— a long
story that has to do—
Copy !req
506. a lot to do with me,
but also other things.
Copy !req
507. I can't tell you the story of his
life, but he's the good guy.
Copy !req
508. - Will you tell people that?
- Every chance I get.
Copy !req
509. - You're not going to, right?
- No, I'm not.
Copy !req
510. Okay.
Copy !req
511. - We spiked up 9% overall.
- On top of the 7% that came after Northwestern.
Copy !req
512. You played
high school football.
Copy !req
513. What do you do when you have
a lead late in the game?
Copy !req
514. My high school never had
to worry about that.
Copy !req
515. - You protect the lead.
- Will McAvoy!
Copy !req
516. How do you get used to eating
lunch at 4:00 in the afternoon?
Copy !req
517. I work from 11:00 to 9:00.
It's across all demos, too.
Copy !req
518. Will McAvoy's the place
to be for all things BP.
Copy !req
519. Hey, I need you
to tell me right now
Copy !req
520. you're not using that
as a promo slug.
Copy !req
521. We're not, but Brad ground-researched the
hell out of this since Northwestern,
Copy !req
522. and the feedback we keep getting,
especially from 18 to 49s,
Copy !req
523. is just studded
with green flags.
Copy !req
524. And this isn't Brad
selective-coding, man.
Copy !req
525. We're talking about an actual, bona
fide, audience-driven response
Copy !req
526. to Northwestern and the way you
handled the breaking news.
Copy !req
527. I don't see them capping
the well anytime soon.
Copy !req
528. - But you're not leading with it.
- Not tonight.
Copy !req
529. - It'll be down in the D block.
- It sunk this morning.
Copy !req
530. We got film of a massive
offshore drilling rig
Copy !req
531. sinking into
the Gulf of Mexico.
Copy !req
532. We knew that was gonna happen.
Copy !req
533. People knew the Titanic was gonna
sink when they went to the movie,
Copy !req
534. but it was cool to watch, which
is why they went to the movie.
Copy !req
535. Partner, something's going on here
and you gotta tell me what it is.
Copy !req
536. Look, we're trying
to format a new broadcast
Copy !req
537. that puts a priority
on information voters need,
Copy !req
538. puts the information in context,
and then tries to present
Copy !req
539. the best possible versions
of competing arguments.
Copy !req
540. Here's what I just heard—
we got a hit show
Copy !req
541. that just got bigger, so now
we're trying to fix it.
Copy !req
542. Listen, there's no one
here but me and you.
Copy !req
543. Is this something you want or
something you got talked into?
Copy !req
544. It's— no, it's something
I want badly.
Copy !req
545. - I've wanted this since the dawn of time.
- More than numbers?
Copy !req
546. Weren't you the one that told me that
your audience are your only friends?
Copy !req
547. I said that after a couple of shots
of some kind of varnish remover
Copy !req
548. at a particularly
low point in my life.
Copy !req
549. - That was two weeks ago.
- It was a very low point.
Copy !req
550. - I think it was lower than three weeks ago.
- Will.
Copy !req
551. Mackenzie thinks I don't have
to sacrifice one for the other.
Copy !req
552. Well, Mackenzie is the expert
on predicting audience trends.
Copy !req
553. No, wait.
She's not, Brad is.
Copy !req
554. - We're not setting out to lose viewers...
- No one ever does.
Copy !req
555. just better news
for the ones we've got.
Copy !req
556. All right, I'll stop.
Copy !req
557. Listen, I still want
your advice every day.
Copy !req
558. My advice today: go to
the conservative websites.
Copy !req
559. - I do.
- You'll see that they like you.
Copy !req
560. They think you're a RINO,
but they like that you don't
Copy !req
561. take cheap shots
at Sarah Palin.
Copy !req
562. - Look at the comments section.
- Yeah, I know.
Copy !req
563. Palin made a statement
about the spill last night.
Copy !req
564. - It was ridiculous.
- Yes, it was.
Copy !req
565. It'll be a joke
on every late-night show.
Copy !req
566. She basically wrote
Letterman's monologue.
Copy !req
567. - So you want my advice?
- Yes.
Copy !req
568. Be the guy that doesn't
take a shot at her tonight.
Copy !req
569. Well, I won't be
taking a shot at her,
Copy !req
570. but that's because
I won't be using her.
Copy !req
571. I'm saying you should use
her, but not to take a shot—
Copy !req
572. No, she's a private citizen.
Copy !req
573. She doesn't have any
qualifications in this area,
Copy !req
574. so it's hard with
the new format to justify—
Copy !req
575. Let me tell you what it looks
like when the audience leaves.
Copy !req
576. I can't jam in a Palin SOT
just to give myself
Copy !req
577. the opportunity
to not take a shot at her.
Copy !req
578. If I cross that line, I'm just
saying, "Fuck the whole thing."
Copy !req
579. It looks like this: first you lose
the people who just got here.
Copy !req
580. Then everyone writes that you lost
the people that just got here.
Copy !req
581. That makes people think they're
not at the cool party anymore.
Copy !req
582. You ever been at Sardi's on
opening night of a Broadway show
Copy !req
583. five minutes after word gets
out the "Times" panned it?
Copy !req
584. They leave.
Copy !req
585. And they never come back, ever.
Copy !req
586. And it happens
in not much more time
Copy !req
587. than it just took me
to describe it.
Copy !req
588. It's conservatives
who watch the news on TV.
Copy !req
589. Don't pass up an opportunity to
remind them why they don't hate you.
Copy !req
590. I really want to give
the new format a—
Copy !req
591. Also, would you do me a favor
and tell Charlie Skinner
Copy !req
592. that you're the one
who asked for these meetings?
Copy !req
593. And do you want me
to fix you up with someone
Copy !req
594. who'll take your mind off
a girl from three years ago?
Copy !req
595. - No, thank you.
- Palin.
Copy !req
596. - She's married.
- Not to fix you up with.
Copy !req
597. - I'm saying use the Palin SOT.
- I know. It's not gonna happen.
Copy !req
598. - Mackenzie would cook me and eat me.
- You're the boss.
Copy !req
599. I'll keep reminding you of that
because I'm not wild about your ex.
Copy !req
600. Hey, look, her name
is Mackenzie or Miss McHale,
Copy !req
601. and she's reported
more real news in one day
Copy !req
602. than I have in my career.
Copy !req
603. Fuck.
Copy !req
604. - Hi.
- Hello.
Copy !req
605. Jan Brewer just bailed
on us for tonight.
Copy !req
606. - What are you talking about?
- They canceled.
Copy !req
607. - She's going on CNN.
- Who— uh, who's she sending instead?
Copy !req
608. Maggie, no one from the governor's
office is coming on the show.
Copy !req
609. - What happened with the call?
- Oh, God.
Copy !req
610. - What happened?
- This can't be because of the call.
Copy !req
611. - It happened on the call.
- I swear, I kept my personal feelings to myself.
Copy !req
612. I was on the phone
with Glenn Fisher
Copy !req
613. and it was really
just by the book.
Copy !req
614. Okay, so the preinterview
was going fine...
Copy !req
615. - Yeah.
- when all of a sudden...?
Copy !req
616. Things happen, Jim, okay,
Copy !req
617. that are beyond your super-newsman
powers of understanding.
Copy !req
618. I wish you had told me that you
dated Glenn Fisher in college.
Copy !req
619. How could you
possibly know that?
Copy !req
620. He told me, which is
what you should have done.
Copy !req
621. I know, but I thought
you'd take it away from me.
Copy !req
622. - I would have.
- And that's why I didn't tell you.
Copy !req
623. You have to tell me.
If you've had a relationship—
Copy !req
624. - It wasn't a relationship! We went out four times.
- Maggie.
Copy !req
625. And now he's the press aide
to the governor of a state
Copy !req
626. that gave us Barry Goldwater
and a football team
Copy !req
627. that couldn't find the end
zone with an OnStar system.
Copy !req
628. - You're a football fan?
- No, I looked it up.
Copy !req
629. Also, the fourth date
didn't count.
Copy !req
630. Is the fourth date relevant
to the preinterview?
Copy !req
631. - It might be.
- What happened on the fourth date?
Copy !req
632. We went back to his dorm room,
Copy !req
633. - we started making out a little.
- Uh-huh.
Copy !req
634. And then there was
a crazy banging on the door.
Copy !req
635. It was his ex-girlfriend
and she was shouting,
Copy !req
636. "I know you've got
some slut in there!"
Copy !req
637. - I think she meant me.
- Yeah.
Copy !req
638. And Glenn said,
"Get under the bed."
Copy !req
639. - Not the closet?
- No room in the closet. It's a dorm.
Copy !req
640. So I got under the bed
and he let his ex-girlfriend in,
Copy !req
641. and the two of them
patched things up.
Copy !req
642. - With you under the bed.
- Yeah.
Copy !req
643. When you say
they patched things up...
Copy !req
644. - Yeah.
- you're saying...
Copy !req
645. Oh, my God.
They did it, Jim! Okay?
Copy !req
646. They settled their differences.
Copy !req
647. And it didn't take very long,
because as it turns out,
Copy !req
648. - Glenn doesn't take very long.
- Compared to who?
Copy !req
649. Compared to... other people
Copy !req
650. and what I've read about
in the movies.
Copy !req
651. - It doesn't matter.
- Five minutes?
Copy !req
652. I didn't have
a stopwatch on him,
Copy !req
653. but I know it was under two minutes
because I was holding my breath.
Copy !req
654. - Is this important?
- I don't know what's important yet.
Copy !req
655. That's why I'm listening
to this story.
Copy !req
656. They finished, they left.
Copy !req
657. - I waited a minute, and then I left.
- Fast forward to the call.
Copy !req
658. He says the governor would also like
to talk about Arizona doing well
Copy !req
659. on Obama's Race
to the Finish initiative.
Copy !req
660. - And you say to Glenn...?
- "How appropriate for you."
Copy !req
661. - Good one.
- Thank you.
Copy !req
662. You said you didn't inject
any of your personal opinions—
Copy !req
663. I didn't inject any personal
opinions about the bill.
Copy !req
664. Okay, first of all,
the initiative is called
Copy !req
665. Race to the Top,
not Race to the Finish.
Copy !req
666. I know. That's why I was so
sure God was on my side—
Copy !req
667. because He teed me up
so perfectly.
Copy !req
668. - And second, why didn't he—
- Why didn't he get her out of the room?
Copy !req
669. It was 2:00 in the morning.
What was he gonna say?
Copy !req
670. "Why don't we go
somewhere private and talk"?
Copy !req
671. They were in his dorm room.
He was stuck.
Copy !req
672. - There were no options.
- You had an option.
Copy !req
673. You could have
not hidden under the bed.
Copy !req
674. I made a quick decision. It may
have been the wrong one...
Copy !req
675. - "It may have been"--
- but once I made it, I had to commit to it.
Copy !req
676. And I will tell you
something else.
Copy !req
677. He waited this long to tell us
he was bailing on purpose
Copy !req
678. so we'd get slammed
on getting a replacement.
Copy !req
679. - Do you think?
- Are you being sarcastic?
Copy !req
680. Because, yes, I'm pretty sure
he did this on purpose.
Copy !req
681. We've got less than
90 minutes to find someone
Copy !req
682. to defend SB 1070
and get them to a studio.
Copy !req
683. But after the show,
a bunch of us are going over
Copy !req
684. to the Emerald City
to see the Wizard—
Copy !req
685. - and maybe he can give you some—
- My brain is fine.
Copy !req
686. You give me the SATs
right now and I'll take them.
Copy !req
687. Maybe he'll give you some courage
is what I was going to say.
Copy !req
688. Please!
Copy !req
689. Tell me what to do.
Copy !req
690. Grab some bookers, whoever's free,
and come into the conference room.
Copy !req
691. - This is an emergency now.
- We'll be right there.
Copy !req
692. - Maggie.
- Yeah.
Copy !req
693. I don't know anyone
in the world
Copy !req
694. who would have hidden
under the bed.
Copy !req
695. Martin, Tamara, Kendra,
I need some help.
Copy !req
696. - What do you need?
- No, I can— it's no big deal.
Copy !req
697. I just need—
Copy !req
698. Kendra, Tamara, Martin!
Copy !req
699. - Everything all right?
- I can fix it.
Copy !req
700. Okay.
Copy !req
701. What?
Copy !req
702. - What the hell is going on?
- We lost Jan Brewer.
Copy !req
703. What? God!
Copy !req
704. Get someone else
from Brewer's office.
Copy !req
705. - No, we've lost the whole office.
- What?
Copy !req
706. - No one from Brewer's office is gonna be coming.
- What the hell happened?
Copy !req
707. - This is my fault.
- Look, I got into a stupid argument
Copy !req
708. with a press aide on the phone
Copy !req
709. and now he's giving
the governor's office
Copy !req
710. to everybody but us
so he can stick it to me.
Copy !req
711. Are you freaking kidding me?
Copy !req
712. - No, wait. Mac—
- No. That is what happened.
Copy !req
713. Day side's been running Jan Brewer
promos for the last six hours.
Copy !req
714. - Who's replacing her?
- Well, we're obviously late to the buffet,
Copy !req
715. so we basically had to book people
who were close to a satellite dish.
Copy !req
716. - Oh, boy.
- Dr. Dwayne Sotter.
Copy !req
717. He's an adjunct professor
at the University of Phoenix.
Copy !req
718. The University of Phoenix is an online university.
It's not in Arizona.
Copy !req
719. - But you can understand our mistake, right?
- No.
Copy !req
720. He's written several books
on immigration policy.
Copy !req
721. - Have I heard of any of them?
- They were self-published.
Copy !req
722. "This Land is My Land,"
"Ambushed,"
Copy !req
723. and "Don't Make Me Press One
for English in My Own Country."
Copy !req
724. - That is quite a sacrifice.
- Tamara.
Copy !req
725. We've got a former
Miss Oklahoma
Copy !req
726. who was second runner-up in the
Miss USA Pageant this year.
Copy !req
727. She claims she was
denied first runner-up
Copy !req
728. because of an answer she gave
regarding illegal immigration.
Copy !req
729. - Ah, the real victim.
- Martin.
Copy !req
730. Right, the third
is Ross Fernholm,
Copy !req
731. - a former state patrolman who was part...
- Don't say it.
Copy !req
732. of a border control group
called the "Citizens Militia."
Copy !req
733. Is this or isn't this
the exact opposite
Copy !req
734. of who I asked you to book?
Copy !req
735. God damn it, Jim!
What the hell were you—
Copy !req
736. - This is all—
- All gonna be fine.
Copy !req
737. - Jim is taking the fall—
- For exactly what I'm supposed to take the fall for.
Copy !req
738. I don't know what the hell
dance you two are doing.
Copy !req
739. Don't book these guys.
Scrap the segment.
Copy !req
740. They'll say we didn't have
anyone defending it.
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741. Let's prep them the best we can
and have Will carry them, okay?
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742. He'll just carry them.
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743. I'll go and tell him.
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744. - I should be the one to tell him.
- Maggie—
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745. - He's gonna fire somebody.
- God knows he should.
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746. - He will.
- He won't.
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747. He won't.
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748. Guys, he won't.
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749. Hang on.
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750. Dome of silence.
I have to—
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751. Are people here under the
impression that Will is an ass?
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752. Okay, you're wrong.
You know?
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753. You're just wrong
and it's an injustice.
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754. He's— he'd throw himself
in front of a train
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755. for anyone in this—
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756. - Is Will in his office?
- He's at that thing uptown.
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757. I'm sending him an e-mail
because I— I can't
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758. live with this
stupid promise I made
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759. and, you know, completely
wrong information.
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760. I'm nipping this thing
in the bud right now.
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761. And "send."
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762. Will is the best man
I've ever—
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763. - What just happened?
- I got a staff e-mail from you.
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764. - Me, too.
- I sent the e-mail to Sloan, I mean Will.
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765. Ah. Oh, my God,
I sent it to Sloan.
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766. I think the S in "Sloan"
became "staff."
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767. You used the asterisk.
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768. No.
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769. No, no, no.
No, no, no, no, no, no, no!
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770. Everybody listen!
Listen to me right now.
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771. - Oh, man.
- Oh!
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772. That was unusual.
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773. I want everyone to delete
the e-mail you just received.
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774. Delete it right now without reading it.
Honor system.
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775. And then I need someone
to sneak into Will's office
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776. and delete the e-mail
from his inbox.
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777. If it's password-protected,
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778. I need you to take
a baseball bat and smash—
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779. - You told me he was uptown.
- I guess he came back.
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780. - We stood in my office...
- Will.
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781. this morning, and I said
under no circumstances
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782. do I want anyone here
to know what happened.
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783. And you said yes,
and yes again.
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784. And it— it really—
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785. it really seemed like
you understood.
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786. - And then you sent an e-mail...
- It was a complete—
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787. - explaining in some detail what happened.
- Please, please let me—
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788. And then you copied
47 reporters on it.
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789. Can we go into your office?
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790. You know how sometimes something
happens in an instant
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791. that's so astonishing
you just shut down?
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792. - Of course, that's underst—
- That doesn't fucking happen to me!
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793. - We need some privacy.
- Really?
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794. We're going to go
into Will's office,
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795. but I want everyone
to delete the e-mail.
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796. Mac, I think I just accidentally
forwarded it to corporate.
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797. Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. Hey, hey, hey, hey.
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798. - Why is this happening?
- I was sending an e-mail to you,
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799. but accidentally sent it
to Sloan Sabbith,
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800. but I either did or didn't
type the asterisk
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801. and it went to staff
instead of Sloan.
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802. Why were you sending it at all?
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803. Because— and here's where
I think I'm on firmer ground—
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804. she thought that
you cheated on me
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805. and that you were an ass,
which is not true.
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806. I'm changing minds, Will.
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807. I'm changing minds
all over the place.
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808. - Get in there!
- Sure.
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809. She thought you cheated on me and she
told me other people thought so, too.
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810. I couldn't take that,
but I do take 100%
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811. of the responsibility
for what just happened.
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812. Who else would be responsible?
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813. Arizona prison stats.
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814. - Thank you.
- No one. I'm sorry.
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815. - Don't mention it.
- That's—
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816. I'm really impressed that
you're forgiving me so fast.
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817. - I would have—
- No, what you heard was, "Don't mention it.
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818. It's no problem.
Don't worry about it."
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819. What I said was,
"Don't mention it ever."
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820. - Will—
- Ever, Mac!
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821. - Hospital costs and health care.
- How current?
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822. - Fiscal 2009.
- Thank you.
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823. I understand.
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824. One more thing.
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825. We lost Jan Brewer
and had to replace her
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826. with a crazy professor at a website,
a member of the Citizens Militia,
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827. and a former second runner-up
in the Miss USA Pageant.
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828. It's going to be fine.
You'll carry them.
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829. They'll barely have to speak.
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830. Now you've shut down, right?
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831. Ha ha.
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832. Who fucked up?
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833. - Now, you know I'm not going to tell you that.
- Okay.
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834. - 98%.
- What?
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835. I take 98% of the
responsibility, not 100%.
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836. Is that right?
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837. Listen...
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838. you were in love
from the day you met me,
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839. and for two years
you were the man
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840. of any woman's dreams,
you know?
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841. You'd have these ways
of doing things.
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842. It doesn't matter.
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843. I didn't know that I was in
love with you, too, until—
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844. You cheated on me
with your ex-boyfriend.
Copy !req
845. That's right!
That's what happened.
Copy !req
846. I didn't know how I felt about
you until I was with him again.
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847. So technically, I wasn't
cheating on the man I loved,
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848. I was falling in love
with the man I loved.
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849. - While cheating on him with your ex-boyfriend.
- Yes!
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850. But you're missing that technically
it wasn't cheating, though.
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851. The more important thing is
that I fell in love with you.
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852. At the end of a romantic comedy
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853. that would make
everything okay!
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854. There's something I've always
been dying to ask you.
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855. - Ask anything.
- Why did you tell me?
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856. - Because I wouldn't have been able to live with it.
- Now I have to live with it.
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857. - Would you rather I'd have been dishonest?
- Yes!
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858. Yes, I'd very much rather
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859. you hadn't told me.
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860. Still, 98%.
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861. I'm sorry, we have to do
the final rundown.
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862. We're coming.
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863. The first runner-up
wasn't available?
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864. 60 seconds to VTR.
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865. Are we getting
the opening in HD or SD?
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866. Where's it coming to me?
Which router?
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867. Roll it in from the room.
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868. Tess.
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869. There's an SOT I want
in the D block—
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870. Sarah Palin's comment
on the White House
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871. not returning calls
from the Dutch,
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872. except she calls
Holland Norway.
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873. Find it, give it to Jake.
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874. - Don't run it past Mac.
- Yes, sir.
Copy !req
875. Did we go to Afghanistan
because you cheated on Will?
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876. - Can I get a little privacy?
- Not until you learn how to send an e-mail.
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877. - You got invaluable experience.
- I got shot in the ass.
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878. Well, be grateful you weren't
facing the other direction.
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879. 30 seconds out.
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880. I've been cheated on.
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881. One time literally
right on top of me.
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882. This happened because of me.
No one should get fired.
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883. I can resign, and it's fine
because Don wants me at 10:00.
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884. I hope you don't do that.
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885. I hope you stay here.
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886. Good show.
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887. Can you move his
BlackBerry off the desk?
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888. - I can see it in the shot.
- Will.
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889. Can you move your
BlackBerry off the desk?
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890. Oh!
Copy !req
891. That wouldn't have happened if he'd
had one of those rubber protectors.
Copy !req
892. - Does 3 have to change lenses?
- No, we're good.
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893. In four, three, two.
Roll VTR.
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894. Good evening.
I'm Will McAvoy.
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895. Deepwater Horizon
continues to spill oil
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896. even as it sinks into the Gulf,
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897. a Republican candidate
for Senate in Nevada advocates
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898. poor people paying
doctors with chickens,
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899. and Greece activates
a $45 billion aid package.
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900. But we begin tonight in Arizona
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901. where Governor Jan Brewer today
signed into law SB 1070,
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902. which allows police
to ask for documentation
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903. from anyone suspected of being
in the country illegally.
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904. Our coverage begins
with Rachel Sachs
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905. at the statehouse
in Phoenix. Rachel?
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906. I have no idea
if the president even knows
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907. that an entire Exxon Valdez is spilling
into the Gulf every four days.
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908. Are you really not sure?
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909. Because that would make you
dumber than previous estimates.
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910. Would the two of you shut up?
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911. - Sorry.
- I miss my BlackBerry.
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912. Joining us tonight from
Washington is Daniel Mendoza,
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913. Deputy Director of the
National Council of La Raza,
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914. the largest Hispanic civil
rights organization in the US.
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915. - Good evening, Mr. Mendoza.
- Thanks for inviting me here to speak to you, Will.
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916. Let's jump right in.
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917. Estimates are that
illegal immigrants
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918. cost Arizonans
$2.7 billion a year.
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919. - Is that a problem worth fixing?
- Of course it is.
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920. But if it's an economic issue,
you need to consider that
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921. deporting 12 million
undocumented workers
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922. will drain 2.5 trillion over the
next 10 years from our GDP.
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923. Arizona residents overwhelmingly
favor spending that money.
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924. Back in two minutes.
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925. - We don't have 1705.
- Joey.
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926. 30 seconds out.
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927. - We know this next segment's going to be a problem.
- Really?
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928. Why do you automatically assume
that a hospitality management major
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929. won't be able to speak with
sophistication about constitutional law?
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930. Make sure everybody knows this
is what blowing it looks like.
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931. They know.
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932. 20 out.
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933. It's gonna be fine.
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934. The PhD is cool
with illegal immigrants
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935. as long as they're checked for
diseases like smallpox and gayness.
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936. I'm not sure I gave Will
the best form of the argument.
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937. - Didn't we cure small—
- Yes.
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938. 15 back.
Copy !req
939. Does the militia guy really
want his gun in the shot?
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940. I asked him that and he said,
Copy !req
941. "This isn't a gun,
it's a rifle.
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942. And this rifle has a name,
and her name is Jenny."
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943. If you keep covering for people,
I don't know who can do what.
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944. - I wasn't covering.
- You've got a crush on this girl.
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945. You told me to.
And, no, I don't.
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946. In three, two.
Cue Will.
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947. Welcome back.
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948. We're discussing Arizona's
immigration bill SB 1070,
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949. the Support Our Law Enforcement
and Safe Neighborhoods Act,
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950. which was signed into law today
by Governor Jan Brewer.
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951. Joining me now by satellite
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952. are three strong supporters
of the new law:
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953. Dr. Dwayne Sotter,
an academic
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954. who's written extensively
about immigration policy;
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955. Ross Fernholm, a former
Arizona State Patrolman
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956. who now runs the all-volunteer
Independence Border Guards in Yuma;
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957. and Gwen Lalley, a junior
at the University of New Mexico
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958. and the second runner-up in
last night's Miss USA Pageant,
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959. who was asked about
this very issue onstage
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960. and who believes her answer
was what kept her from winning.
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961. Thank you all for being here.
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962. - Thank you.
- Thank you.
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963. Will, I wanna be
very clear—
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964. my answer didn't
keep me from winning,
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965. it kept me from being
first runner-up.
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966. - And we're off.
- Okay. Ahem.
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967. Dr. Sotter, this is
your field of expertise,
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968. so let's kick it off with you.
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969. What do you say to those
who argue that SB 1070
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970. is just targeting Americans on the basis
of skin color and nationality alone?
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971. Absolutely, Will.
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972. What would you say to them?
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973. I'd say absolutely.
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974. The bill does not target
religion or Muslims
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975. or homosexuality,
just illegal Mexicans.
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976. Well, yes, but you would
also say, right,
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977. that the state legislature
has taken great pains
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978. to ensure that it isn't
a racial profiling law,
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979. even going so far as to amend it
to include the following language.
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980. - Go 24.
- "Prosecutors would not investigate complaints
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981. based on race, color,
or national origin."
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982. That's right, just Mexicans.
Copy !req
983. - Dr. Sotter—
- Forgive me, Will. Latinos and Latinas.
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984. And the argument that
we don't want to be a country
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985. that pulls people over and asks for
their papers based on how they look?
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986. Yeah, I don't like it
any more than you do,
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987. but that wouldn't be the case
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988. if it weren't for
the Latinos and Latinas,
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989. el "criminelos,"
los "ilegatos."
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990. That's not Spanish.
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991. Ahem, Gwen, let's go to you.
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992. You were asked last night
about the immigration law
Copy !req
993. and you said it was an issue
of states' rights.
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994. And for that I paid a price.
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995. That notwithstanding,
you raised an interesting issue.
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996. This law will surely
be challenged in the courts
Copy !req
997. on constitutional grounds.
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998. After all, states aren't allowed to
create their own foreign policy,
Copy !req
999. but it sounds like you've got
the right answer to that.
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1000. - Which is...?
- I'm a survivor and I don't know the word "quit."
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1001. - Probably other words, too.
- Shut it.
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1002. Ahem, states aren't
allowed to create
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1003. their own foreign policy,
but...?
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1004. But this isn't about
foreign policy,
Copy !req
1005. it's about law enforcement.
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1006. Decades of federal inaction
have led to a dangerous
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1007. and unstable situation
on Arizona's border.
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1008. And if the federal government can't,
or won't, act to uphold the law,
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1009. then it's up to the states to exercise
their power and fill that void.
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1010. I'm an Ameri-can, Will,
not an Ameri-can't.
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1011. - Let's dump out of it.
- Ross.
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1012. - Yes.
- No, the whole thing, dump out of it.
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1013. I'm gonna go ahead and assume
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1014. that you're a supporter
of Second Amendment rights,
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1015. - judging by the rifle you've placed in your live shot.
- Yes, sir.
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1016. A frequent argument you hear
from gun rights advocates
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1017. is that we don't need
any more new laws;
Copy !req
1018. what we need is a government to
enforce the laws we already have.
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1019. Couldn't the same be said
about immigration policy?
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1020. Yes, sir.
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1021. I'm saying you're a supporter
of the new law, right?
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1022. - Yes, sir.
- I can't take my eyes off of it.
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1023. Because?
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1024. Because laws that are unwieldy and
unenforceable aren't laws at all.
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1025. - I don't follow.
- Dump out of it.
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1026. - And, Mr. McAdoo—
- McAvoy.
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1027. - I beg your pardon?
- Doesn't matter.
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1028. Why don't we just
build a damn wall?
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1029. The Chinese built one
and you can see it from space.
Copy !req
1030. - Are the Chinese better than us?
- No.
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1031. Although there's an old
saying— show me a 15-foot wall
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1032. and I'll show you
a 16-foot ladder.
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1033. Then let's just build
a 17-foot wall.
Copy !req
1034. - Hell, build it 18 feet.
- Yes. Yep.
Copy !req
1035. - But you see their point, right?
- Whose point?
Copy !req
1036. The people who build ladders.
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1037. - How about we get...
- I'm sorry, okay?
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1038. - I'm sorry. Just dump out of it.
- Will, can I jump in?
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1039. - She cannot jump in.
- Jump on in, Gwen.
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1040. - I think we're creating an environment...
- Ugh!
Copy !req
1041. where pageant contestants
are afraid to speak their minds
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1042. when it comes to important
questions and whatnot,
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1043. and that's not the America
I grew up in.
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1044. You're 20 years old. It is
the America you grew up in.
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1045. - Not in Oklahoma.
- Especially in Oklahoma.
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1046. But we're gonna
have to leave it there.
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1047. When we come back,
Deepwater Horizon
Copy !req
1048. sinks to the bottom
of the Gulf of Mexico.
Copy !req
1049. I envy it.
Copy !req
1050. with the White House now
getting offers of assistance
Copy !req
1051. from other countries to help
plug the gushing well.
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1052. What's this new SOT?
What's 907?
Copy !req
1053. - Will gave it to me last minute.
- What is it?
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1054. It's Sarah Palin on the spill.
Copy !req
1055. Former Alaskan governor and vice
presidential candidate Sarah Palin
Copy !req
1056. weighed in earlier today
on Fox News.
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1057. Go 907.
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1058. Well, then, what the federal
government should have done
Copy !req
1059. was accept the assistance
of foreign countries,
Copy !req
1060. of entrepreneurial Americans
who have had solutions
Copy !req
1061. - that they wanted presented.
- Who?
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1062. They can't even get
a phone call returned, Bill.
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1063. The Dutch.
They are known—
Copy !req
1064. in the Norwegian—
they are known for dikes
Copy !req
1065. and for cleaning up water
and for dealing with spills.
Copy !req
1066. They offered to help,
and yet, no, they, too,
Copy !req
1067. with the proverbial can't even
get a phone call back.
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1068. Okay, what she was saying
was that...
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1069. All yours.
Copy !req
1070. yes, okay, the Dutch
live in Holland
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1071. and Norwegians live in Norway.
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1072. That's a mistake that—
people make that.
Copy !req
1073. And I think Governor Palin
was referring
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1074. to an old fairy tale
about a boy—
Copy !req
1075. she was saying that people were
offering to help, and that's great,
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1076. and phone calls
will be returned.
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1077. William Duncan McAvoy.
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1078. I think your parents
wanted to make it
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1079. plainly understood
that you are Anglo-Saxon.
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1080. I came up to personally
apologize for tonight's show.
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1081. The show kind of got away
from you a little.
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1082. It bordered on unprofessional.
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1083. Here's unprofessional,
Copy !req
1084. here's the border,
and here's professional,
Copy !req
1085. and all the way back here
is tonight's show.
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1086. - It was my fault.
- Yeah.
Copy !req
1087. Did you know I got an e-mail
from Mackenzie today saying—
Copy !req
1088. God. Yeah. I forgot you
were gonna see that.
Copy !req
1089. Know how many people
work at this company?
Copy !req
1090. Well, in the cable news
division, I guess about 350.
Copy !req
1091. 178,000.
Copy !req
1092. Guys who sell jet engines
got that e-mail.
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1093. By the way, they also own
a tabloid magazine.
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1094. I'm inured to it.
It happened.
Copy !req
1095. How's gossip gonna be worse?
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1096. It's been three years.
Time hasn't helped?
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1097. No.
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1098. I wish you had told me.
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1099. What would you have said?
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1100. - I'd have made you feel better.
- How?
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1101. I don't know.
I do it all the time.
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1102. Get it together
down there, fast.
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1103. - Got it.
- One more thing.
Copy !req
1104. Your daily private meetings
with Reese are over.
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1105. Charlie, I respect you
more than anyone I know,
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1106. but I'm the one
sitting in that chair.
Copy !req
1107. Yes, you are.
Copy !req
1108. People across America
are watching Arizona,
Copy !req
1109. seeing how
we implement this law,
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1110. ready to jump on even
the slightest misstep.
Copy !req
1111. Many opponents
aren't even waiting for that.
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1112. You need a drink?
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1113. Sure.
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1114. There's a karaoke bar
down the street we go to.
Copy !req
1115. Drinks and appetizers
are $3 until 9:00.
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1116. It's 9:15.
Copy !req
1117. We sent an intern down
at 8:55 to order 30 drinks
Copy !req
1118. and four platters
of tuna jerky.
Copy !req
1119. The downside's the karaoke, but it's the
only place nearby that stays open late
Copy !req
1120. unless you want to go
to the theater district.
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1121. I'd have thought
the downside would be
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1122. the four platters
of tuna jerky.
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1123. It's an affordable dinner.
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1124. Let's go.
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1125. - Are you in or are you out?
- What?
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1126. Are you in or are you out?
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1127. - Are we doing this, then?
- I don't understand. Are you mad at me right now?
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1128. Palin. How did Palin
get into the rundown?
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1129. First of all, I'm the EP.
Don't slip—
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1130. I'm the managing editor and I
don't need your permission—
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1131. Yes, you do, and you didn't ask for it
'cause you knew you wouldn't get it.
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1132. I made it clear that this show
isn't going to participate
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1133. in the endless cycle of
codependency between Palin...
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1134. - I know.
- and insult to injury.
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1135. You twisted yourself into
a Windsor knot to save her.
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1136. "I'm sure
that what the governor meant
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1137. was that the Dutch living
in Norwegia have good ideas.
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1138. And since she has
an intimate knowledge
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1139. of all calls going into
and out of the White House,
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1140. she's a credible source
on whether the Swedisians
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1141. have gotten
their message returned."
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1142. First of all,
the impression— uncanny.
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1143. I'm not the one who asked
Victoria's Secret
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1144. to do five minutes of economic
reporting every night.
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1145. Victoria's Secret has a PhD
in economics from Duke
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1146. and is an adjunct professor
at Columbia.
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1147. Are you in or are you out?
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1148. I have to give you credit for
thinking you can chew me out
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1149. - on this particular—
- I'll chew you out on any particular day.
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1150. And by the way, when I say dump
out of it, dump out of it.
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1151. Reese got in your head.
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1152. And so you put
the almost-one-term governor
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1153. of a state where
nobody lives on our air.
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1154. - I'm don't believe I'm hearing—
- Yes, we fucked up
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1155. on a huge subject,
but ours was a mistake.
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1156. Yours was fear,
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1157. a need to be loved by
strangers and not our show.
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1158. Be the leader, Will.
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1159. Be the moral center
of this show.
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1160. Be the integrity.
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1161. Today's Friday.
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1162. By Monday I want to know
are you in or are you out?
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1163. Does anyone believe
I just got—
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1164. We want to be
the ones to do it.
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1165. We want to be
the ones to do 2.0.
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1166. We can do this.
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1167. Give me a second.
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1168. How you doing?
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1169. I'm doing all right,
all rings consisted—
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1170. considered.
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1171. How much
have you had to drink?
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1172. I won't lie to you, Don.
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1173. - Yes?
- What?
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1174. You said, "I won't lie to you, Don,"
and then you didn't say anything else.
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1175. - I've had a drink.
- A whole one?
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1176. - Yeah.
- That's too much for you.
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1177. - It is not.
- Come to 10:00.
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1178. I really appreciate your offer,
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1179. but I think you're offering it
because I'm your girlfriend.
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1180. What's wrong with that?
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1181. Owww.
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1182. You're supposed to say,
"No, I'm not."
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1183. You're just inexperienced.
I will coach you up.
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1184. I want to be a part of what Will
and Mackenzie are trying to do.
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1185. - Will and Mackenzie are gonna fail.
- Jesus Christ, what's—
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1186. just because the scenery fell down
doesn't mean it's not a good play.
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1187. Yeah, I don't know what that meant,
but I'm not talking about tonight.
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1188. Nobody's gonna
watch a classroom.
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1189. They'll either be bored or infuriated
and you will bleed viewers.
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1190. And my show with Elliot
will get moved to 8:00.
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1191. And at that point, I don't know
that I'll be able to help you.
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1192. - It was your fault.
- Let's break up.
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1193. - What did I do now?
- You were too supportive.
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1194. - Maggie—
- I feel myself suffocating from your support.
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1195. You want truth or support?
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1196. Did you think I didn't
know I fucked up?
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1197. I've been saying it.
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1198. I have $45,000 in student
loans to pay off,
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1199. I spend three weeks'
take-home
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1200. on half a one-bedroom apartment
the size of a toolshed,
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1201. and I'm sitting alone at a bar with
a drink that was made an hour ago.
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1202. A good day is when I have
quarters for a dryer.
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1203. A bad day is when
I blow a newscast.
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1204. That's my spectrum.
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1205. Support is what
I wanted right then.
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1206. And I think you're rooting
for Will to fail.
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1207. - You just said it would be in your best interest—
- Listen—
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1208. And I know he's not the
cuddliest guy in the world,
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1209. but he is trying to do good
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1210. and he's risking a lot
to do it, and you and Reese—
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1211. Yeah, yeah.
Let's break up.
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1212. Don't— no,
don't go like this.
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1213. I'm s— I'm sorry.
I said the wrong thing.
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1214. Don...
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1215. Oh, I'm on fire today.
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1216. - Evening, Mr. McAvoy.
- Good evening, Manny.
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1217. We know how to live
with our neighbors here.
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1218. - What's that?
- Your show tonight.
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1219. I—
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1220. I really only drink
when I'm scared.
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1221. I would like to have a word with
you right here and right now.
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1222. Yes, ma'am.
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1223. Don't "Yes, ma'am" me
with your sheepish charm.
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1224. Would you like to go
someplace private?
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1225. I— you covered for me.
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1226. - Don't worry about it.
- I wasn't thanking you.
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1227. You and Don— why do you
think I need protecting?
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1228. You both like the fantasy
of a girl in distress?
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1229. - How about I put you in a cab?
- I take the subway.
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1230. - Why do you think I need prot—
- I don't.
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1231. But I cover for you,
Mac covers for me,
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1232. Will covers for everybody,
Charlie covers for Will.
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1233. How come nobody's
yelling at me?
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1234. - You know how bad you screwed up, right?
- Yes.
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1235. - Is there anyone who feels worse than you do?
- No.
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1236. Then I doubt
it'll ever happen again.
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1237. Let me give you
money for a cab.
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1238. No, I have to go to Don's
apartment and apologize.
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1239. - For what?
- For suggesting he would—
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1240. you know, for asking—
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1241. I'll think of it on the way.
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1242. We break up, I apologize,
everything's fine.
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1243. Sounds like a super-healthy
relationship.
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1244. - I'd fight for it.
- I will fight for it.
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1245. And I'll make it work
through sheer force of will,
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1246. just like Mackenzie
will with Will
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1247. and just like I made
the immigration segment work.
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1248. Will and Mackenzie
are going to kill each other
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1249. and the immigration segment
was a train wreck.
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1250. You should shut up
more than you do.
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1251. Do people tell you that?
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1252. No.
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1253. You're being polite.
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1254. I still don't know why
I'm being mean to you.
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1255. Tess?
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1256. - Would you?
- Yeah.
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1257. Sorry.
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1258. Hang on, all of you.
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1259. I'm your senior producer.
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1260. Fuck up again like this,
I'm gonna get mad.
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1261. That's it.
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1262. Take her to Don's place.
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1263. - That was so awesome.
- Thank you.
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1264. - Do a shot.
- No.
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1265. - Hello?
- Neal, it's Will.
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1266. - I hope you don't mind my calling so late.
- No.
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1267. I got your number from—
you know, there's a booklet.
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1268. - The office directory.
- Yeah.
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1269. The guy you found in Spokane,
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1270. I want you to get
in touch with him
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1271. and tell him that
you're gonna pay for a cab
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1272. to take him to and from work.
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1273. He should send you the receipts,
then give them to me.
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1274. Will—
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1275. come on, let me post this
on your blog.
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1276. - No.
- Will—
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1277. - Keep my name out of it.
- Yes, sir.
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1278. Is Mackenzie around there?
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1279. Yeah.
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1280. - Can you put her on the phone?
- Sure.
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1281. It's— it's Will.
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1282. I'm sorry...
about everything.
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1283. I'm just so sorry.
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1284. - There's no way I can even—
- I'm in.
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1285. - What?
- I'm in. I'll see you on Monday.
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1286. - Are you still gonna worry about the ratings?
- Yes.
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1287. - Still gonna worry about being popular?
- Yeah.
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1288. About being loved by strangers?
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1289. Are you gonna keep asking me questions
that all mean the same thing?
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1290. Till I get the right answer.
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1291. I'm in.
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1292. There it is.
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