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your cameras have been taken down?
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from about six hours ago.
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what we're seeing?
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- Elliot, can you—
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- Out on the balcony.
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- Do we still have Elliot?
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- God damn it!
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about to break in Cairo,
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in the Egyptian capital...
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pro-democracy protests.
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by President Obama,
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Nicolas Sarkozy,
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David Cameron.
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which appears to have grown larger
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singing a song from Evita.
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- He's back.
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- Yeah, is everything all right?
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that anyone's been injured,
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to tell from where I am.
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from six hours ago, Elliot.
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in the Square right now?
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and spreading.
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around Tahrir Square...
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- Oh, God, are you all right?
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You can't see me standing here?
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There's a new story.
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of a protest that's forming
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The governor's inside a newspaper office there
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57. - Yup, go.
- Call the edit bay and tell them what's happening.
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in front of a newspaper office
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Tap your pen if you understand.
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- Which one?
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- That's me.
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- The governor of Wisconsin
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to balance the state budget
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especially teachers,
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bargaining rights.
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in a newspaper office
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and by tomorrow it'll be 10,000.
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- Nope.
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I understand the irony,
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and sit at this bay?
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about hiring more editors?
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But I'm on your side.
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Where do you want to start?
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- Right there.
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plans for contingencies
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We have updated those.
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from all the major level one
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the National Guard yesterday.
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- Cut it there.
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the teachers are chanting.
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selfish Scott has got to go.
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That's the package. Render it.
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come on, come on.
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my "Broadcast News" moment.
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and the control room I can trip over.
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We don't move film manually anymore.
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to move this manually.
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both at the same time.
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- Can I use a thumb drive,
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- Put it in the USB,
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- Copy the raw file, and I'll
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- Take it down to control?
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there are thousands currently outside
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and a call for 25...
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headed towards Heliopolis.
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anything about the protesters
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the presidential palace.
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about protesters
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in Heliopolis.
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- Hey!
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the teachers in Appleton unrendered.
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- I didn't trip over anything on the way.
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- Sorry!
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- Are you kidding me?
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- Raw file?
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Elliot Hirsch reporting from Cairo.
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- Why?
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who's on the ground.
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an American governor
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what Scott Walker,
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Wisconsin National Guard, did today
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budget repair bill.
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conference room.
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- I'm not a producer.
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- I was this close.
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- I'll be just a couple of minutes.
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you ask me to wait
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you call me from home at 11:00 and say sorry.
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- Twice.
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where there's a TV?
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I need 20 minutes.
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Is Egypt still a country?
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if you want me on tomorrow.
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and I'll meet you there.
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- Yes, ma'am?
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which meant we had to squeeze—
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- There's nothing to watch.
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- I don't have to.
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heavy on Bernanke,
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to squeeze Bill Kristol down to what?
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when he was 11.
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house every week.
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And that was reasonable.
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to build the city of Dubai.
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mid-century colonial for 15 years?
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163. - Let's go.
- How many kitchens do you think that house had?
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Let's get serious.
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when he watches the movie Rudy.
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166. - No, I don't.
- Cries like an onion.
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They don't themselves experience emotion.
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when you watch Rudy.
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once in a while.
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- Yes.
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at the jersey scene.
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- I never saw it.
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- Uh-oh.
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your age was living their lives?
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- "My homework."
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the only one to say that.
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the safety of a mob.
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to dress for a game.
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179. - I shouldn't have started this.
- Well, you did.
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of players to be in uniform.
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Rudy's name is left off it.
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and Rudy's name is left off it again.
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the grades to get in the school.
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the practice squad.
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by guys twice his size.
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it's all about the team.
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to be on the list to dress for a game.
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of college and he's not on the list.
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- Here it is.
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down on the desk.
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- "I want to take a shower with Rudy."
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put their jerseys on the desk
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to take my place on Saturday."
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players holding their jerseys.
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- It is.
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- Twice.
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- Could you grab the first aid kit?
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- I'm fine.
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- I don't know.
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after Elliot's segment.
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I want to talk about.
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and I'm sick of pulling
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I've seen the same footage
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three times in the last two hours.
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popping on and off.
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from a hotel room.
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- It's too dangerous on the ground.
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- You want to get a stringer?
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Someone who can blend in with the crowd.
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both us and the protesters.
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cut and knows to check audio.
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Have you been tracking anyone?
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- What happened?
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- Okay.
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by Page Six.
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- It's online today,
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- and in print tomorrow.
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- What does it say?
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Did you know that Wade Campbell
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running for Congress?
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but not more than that.
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He's had meetings with senior staff of the DCCC.
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for Anthony Weiner's seat.
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Anthony Weiner's seat.
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- I didn't know that.
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five times in six weeks.
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What do you think it's gonna be?
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it could look like.
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Google Trends volume index,
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the search term Will McAvoy
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over the last three years.
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there have been nine
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in Page Six and TMI.
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do you think are our viewers?
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referenced or backlinked
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- Jesus!
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- There are 800,000 websites?
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what we're trying to do here.
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- I'm a great date.
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fast and loose with ethics.
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what it looks like.
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We're getting eaten alive by our own tabloid life.
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She's annoyingly ethical.
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- Well, congratulations.
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You're in play.
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- I understand.
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he was talking—
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You can't think I used you to raise his profile.
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He seems like a good guy.
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and YouTube posts.
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- A-M-E-N?
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- That's how it's spelled.
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in ancient Egyptian.
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including Richard Engel
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straightforward,
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of all the chaos.
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from Engel,
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using someone I don't know.
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He's just like me.
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- What do you mean?
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both mechanics.
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their dream job,
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was always work for mechanics.
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- We're both the eldest son
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our siblings for most our lives.
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get a college degree.
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about the Internet.
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- 7/7?
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and the train
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when the bomb exploded.
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in an orange vest got to us
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the tunnel into King's Cross.
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out to call my dad.
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- Right.
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- Yeah.
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and I sent it to the news stations.
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going to be a mechanic.
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- He's Rudy.
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- I know not everything is Rudy.
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Some people just don't understand Rudy.
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and the guy Neal found in Cairo.
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- Thank you.
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He's gonna come through.
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and a laptop.
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- Yes.
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- Why can't he use our uplink?
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- There's still the Internet.
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provider called the Noor Group,
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the Egyptian Stock Exchange.
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working Internet in Egypt?
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routes with successful pings
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inbound transit.
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- Yes.
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- Yeah?
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- What happened?
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He went down to the street and he got beaten up.
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a broken arm,
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around his face.
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- Get him home.
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- What the hell was he doing on the street?
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- No.
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- Charlie, let him do it.
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and he's on his way home.
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- She doesn't need to know about the rock.
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was Elliot thinking?
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"Get the story."
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- Hey.
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Come with me.
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- He'll be okay.
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- No internal injuries.
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- Excellent subject.
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- Yeah?
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I don't know anything about economics.
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You're a producer.
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anything about the economy.
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I never studied it in school.
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I never reported economic news.
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producing economic news.
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minutes a night for months.
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and let you and Will go at it.
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- I trust you.
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- And?
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- Kenzie!
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Thomas Friedman?
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- Which one's the economist?
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- Then that's who I meant.
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look like I know something.
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you to know what you know?
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doctorate, post-doctorate,
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15 years. When's the panel?
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375. - Tuesday. Morning.
- Okay.
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376. How about I give you three things
you can write on your hand?
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377. No, I want to know this.
I think that a lot of what's going on in the world
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378. - has to do with the economy.
- You may be on to something.
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379. It's not like I need
to know everything.
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380. You'll be in no danger of that.
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381. - Joke well crafted.
- Thank you.
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382. - Go home.
- Yup.
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on this cold New York—
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385. - Very cold.
- Very cold February 11th in New York.
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386. Coming up, we go behind the scenes
of the Jennifer Aniston comedy
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hitting theaters today.
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388. And later we'll be live at the Cineplex
just up the street
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389. where moviegoers are braving
freezing temperatures
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390. just to be the very first to watch
Justin Bieber: Never Say Never.
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392. I'm not ashamed to say
I do have Bieber Fever.
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393. But right now it's time
to play a round of...
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394. "What Caught My Eye."
I'll tell you what caught my eye this morning.
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395. It was an item
about our own house.
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396. TMI is reporting online that
News Night may be playing favorites
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of the boyfriend
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398. of its executive producer Mackenzie McHale.
Did you see that?
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399. I did, but we don't know
the facts about that.
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400. Well, the facts are Mackenzie McHale
is the executive producer of News Night.
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Wade's got political ambitions.
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402. And he's turned up
as a guest on the show,
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five times in the last six weeks or so.
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404. What do you think, ethical?
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405. Millie, put me through to
the day side control room.
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406. I'll tell you what makes this
even a little more complicated.
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407. - Tony.
- Mackenzie McHale and Will McAvoy used to be a couple.
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408. So things have to be a little
tense on the prime time side.
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409. Ask me how I know
they were a couple,
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410. - 'cause this is a wild story.
- The email.
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411. Mackenzie McHale sent a mass email
to every employee of AWM
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412. - saying that she had cheated on Will.
- Let's move on.
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413. We've all done that, right?
I don't mean cheated.
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414. I mean we've all
hit the wrong key...
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415. This is Charlie Skinner.
Put me right in his fucking ear.
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who used to be involved...
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418. to take your show
gracefully to commercial
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419. or so help me, Hannah,
you're not going to be
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when we come back.
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421. Oh, well.
You get the picture.
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422. We're gonna take a break
and come back after the break.
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423. This is ACN Morning.
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424. Very graceful.
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425. She really wasn't ashamed
to say she had Bieber Fever?
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426. It's all right.
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427. - Happy Valentine's Day.
- Oh, wow.
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428. I didn't—
I didn't realize it was Valentine's Day.
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429. And that people
in the office gave—
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430. No, Valentine's Day is Monday,
not today,
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431. and these aren't for you,
they're from you.
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432. I am more confused
than I was before.
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433. Don planned a beautiful night
for us on Monday.
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434. - You and me?
- Yes.
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435. Don planned a romantic
evening for you and me.
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436. - Me and him.
- That makes more sense.
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437. And I don't want it to be ruined by Lisa,
who will ruin it
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438. if she doesn't have
a romantic Valentine's Day.
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439. Last year her boyfriend
forgot it was Valentine's Day
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with his friends.
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made us watch Overboard,
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she's ever had,
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Not this year.
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444. You're gonna be like
St. Valentine himself.
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445. - St. Valentine actually—
- Focus, nerd.
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446. - Okay.
- Don got us a room at the Four Seasons.
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447. - Me and—
- Nope, still him and me.
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448. The Four Seasons.
The bathtub fills up in less than 60 seconds.
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449. And I don't want
Lisa showing up
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450. with a copy of The Notebook saying,
"Where's the minibar?"
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451. Yeah, I can't hang out
with Lisa on Valentine's Day.
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452. That— That's making
a pretty strong statement.
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453. Don't screw with me on this,
James Tiberius Harper.
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454. That's not my middle name.
You're thinking of Captain James Tiberius Kirk—
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455. Do not screw me on this, Jim.
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456. We're not in a relationship.
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457. She calls me
at night after work.
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458. We talk for a minute and then she says,
"Should I come over?"
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459. - And what am I supposed to say?
- You say yes.
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460. I say yes.
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on February 14th,
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on February 14th.
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464. - Valentine's Day.
- Yes.
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465. Here's your itinerary.
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466. You made reservations at
her favorite restaurant, Dell'anima.
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for her charm bracelet.
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468. This is a bottle
of her favorite wine.
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slutty lingerie
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470. for whatever disgusting thing
you guys do later.
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471. Oh, and the 60-second bathtub
is for hygiene?
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472. You can't have sex in a bathtub.
It doesn't work.
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473. Yes, it does.
You just have to slip yourself—
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474. - Thank you.
- I'd like to hear more.
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475. - Shut up!
- Okay.
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476. Here is her card.
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477. And here is what
you'll write on it.
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478. "This has been the best
month of my life.
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480. and the most"--
Are you out of your mind?
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481. - We've been on four dates.
- Look at me.
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482. I already am.
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483. Do. Not. Screw. Me.
On. This. Jim.
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484. - You pick her up at 9:30.
- Let's go.
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486. - Amen?
- Yes?
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487. I'm Neal Sampat,
Atlantis Cable News in New York.
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488. Did we communicate
about an hour ago?
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489. Yes, we did.
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490. What did I say my favorite
kind of pizza was?
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491. Plain pizza.
Cheese.
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493. It's true.
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494. Amen, we'd like to pay you to be
our reporter on the ground.
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495. You're obviously able to
move around out there.
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496. Your quotes and sources
all check out.
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497. You're asking great questions
and you're posting great film.
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498. - Do we have a deal?
- Yes, we have a deal.
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499. Good.
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500. This is our executive producer.
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501. That's the boss.
Her name is Mackenzie McHale.
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502. Amen, thanks so much
for agreeing to help us.
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503. Thank you for
broadcasting this.
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504. We go on the air
at 3:00 A.M. your time.
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505. And you'll be part of
the top story.
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506. I want you to report from
the middle of Tahrir Square.
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507. But first, we need interviews.
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508. We need you to go to the palace
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509. and find out who's in charge.
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510. - Can you do that?
- Yes, ma'am.
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a member of the military
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512. and see what their
marching orders are.
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513. - Can you do that?
- Yes, ma'am.
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514. Do you have a BeachTek
with an XLR adapter
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515. so you can go wireless?
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516. I have a handheld directional,
but it works pretty well.
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517. Okay, but you'll have
to check your levels.
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518. We'll have a problem
with overmodulated sound.
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519. - Got it.
- We're gonna need any B-roll you shot last night.
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520. Can you compress it into
a YouSendlt file?
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521. It should be downloading
on your computer.
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522. It is.
Thank you.
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523. - Okay, one last thing.
- Yes?
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524. We need you to take
off your bandana.
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525. We have to ID you with your real name,
first and last.
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527. That's necessary?
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528. The report won't
have credibility
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an anonymous reporter.
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530. Amen, every news outlet in the world
is gonna be there.
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531. But you'll be the first Egyptian reporter
on an American network
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532. to describe what it's like
living through this
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533. Berlin Wall moment
for the Middle East.
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534. This is history and
you'll never forget tonight.
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535. Yes, of course.
You're right.
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536. My name is Salim.
Kahlid Salim.
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537. Kahlid, let's go through
some technical details.
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538. First of all,
how do you spell Kahlid?
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539. K-A-H-L...
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540. Are you gonna be nervous
about Leona
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541. if I look into the Koch brothers
on Wisconsin?
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542. Are you gonna be nervous
about more tabloid stories?
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543. - Have I ever been nervous about the tabloid stories?
- You?
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544. Would it make life easier for everyone
if I quietly resigned?
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545. - No.
- No, and when was the last time you quietly did anything?
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546. - I can be quiet.
- For instance, there was the time you sent an email
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547. - to 138,000 people.
- I sent it to 112 people.
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548. - And then it got sent to—
- Will the two of you shut up?
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549. This is exactly
the kind of story
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550. Leona doesn't want
us to chase, so...
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551. - Let's chase it as hard as we can?
- Yeah.
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552. Do me a favor and see
if there's a connection
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553. between the Koch brothers
and Citizens United.
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554. - I'm way ahead of you.
- How?
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555. Well, no, I'm exactly where you are.
It's just an expression.
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556. Usually it takes decades,
even centuries,
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557. for us to see the world change.
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558. But in the Middle East,
the world has changed in seven weeks.
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559. January 25th,
protesters converged
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560. on Cairo's Tahrir Square
demanding the resignation
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561. of President Hosni Mubarak,
who'd ruled Egypt for 30 years.
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562. Last night Mubarak enraged
the Egyptian people by refusing to resign.
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563. But just 24 hours later,
he bowed to the will of the people
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564. and announced the following
through his vice president
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565. - Omar Suleiman.
- Roll 2, take it.
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566. Dear citizens of these
difficult times...
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567. You're a handsome young man,
Kahlid.
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568. - How are you feeling?
- Good.
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569. - Here's Tahrir Square just moments later.
- Roll 3.
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570. Take it.
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571. They're chanting
"Egypt is free.
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572. You're an Egyptian.
Lift up your head."
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573. For more,
we're going live now to Cairo
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574. where our reporter
Kahlid Salim is standing by.
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575. Good morning, Kahlid.
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576. It is a good morning.
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577. 30 seconds back.
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578. - Will.
- Yeah?
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579. I wanted to mention something to you,
just for what it's worth.
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580. - What?
- I used to work at TMI.
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581. There was a rumor—
It was a little more than rumor—
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582. that some of the guys at TMI would
take protection money.
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583. What are you talking about?
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584. You give 'em money
and your name stays out.
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585. You just get in touch with Nina Howard,
pay her what she wants—
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586. - Are you out of your mind?
- Just mentioning it.
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587. They took protection money at TMI?
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588. In three, two...
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589. Welcome back.
We go from Cairo to Madison, Wisconsin,
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590. where thousands of people are
converging on the statehouse
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591. to protest Governor Scott Walker's
proposed budget bill.
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592. There it is.
Can you see us?
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593. - Yes.
- That was real good work.
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594. Thank you.
I've got some excellent footage
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595. of the disinfectant brigades.
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596. What are
the disinfectant brigades?
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597. Most of Tahrir is old ladies
sweeping up right now.
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598. The kids changed the country,
then they brought in the moms to clean up after.
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599. The whole place
smells like Lysol.
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600. And they call it
a nonviolent revolution.
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601. I wouldn't say
it was a revolution.
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602. - Why's that?
- The army's still in charge.
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603. So I suppose I'd call it
a military coup.
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604. But we'll get there.
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605. For the moment,
we traded an 82-year-old dictator
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606. for a 79-year-old
field marshal
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607. who's been called
Mubarak's poodle.
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608. Who called him
Mubarak's poodle?
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609. Your State Department
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610. in emails released
by WikiLeaks.
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611. - WikiLeaks.
- The army's not the good guys?
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612. I think that's where
to go with the story.
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613. Will there be free
and fair elections?
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614. Will the army protect
pro-Mubarak thugs
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615. who killed hundreds in
the last two and a half weeks?
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616. I was in Tahrir the night
they killed 91.
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617. Old men and children
beaten and shot.
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618. Okay, brother,
where do you want to go next?
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619. The Ministry of the Interior.
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620. If Mubarak wanted to throw
you in a hole, that was it.
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621. The army's got it cordoned off
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622. and they're burning documents
in the courtyard.
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623. - That's a government building.
- He's all right.
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624. Kahlid, you get us film
of the army burning evidence
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625. and I'll personally come down there
with a truckload of Lemon Pledge.
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626. I won't let you down with this.
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627. You understand the difference between
a commercial bank and an investment bank?
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628. - Of course.
- Kenzie?
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629. - No.
- Investment banks are gamblers.
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630. Commercial banks are where you have
a savings account and a checking account.
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631. - Can you balance your checkbook?
- Yes.
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632. - Kenzie?
- No.
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633. All right,
so after the Great Depression,
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634. Congress wanted
to put a firewall
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635. between the investment banks
and the commercial banks.
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636. They wanted to make sure that Wall Street
could melt to the ground
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637. and the commercial banks
wouldn't be touched.
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638. They passed a law,
the Glass-Steagall Act.
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639. Now you could be Gordon Gekko
or George Bailey,
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640. but you couldn't be both.
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641. You with me?
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642. I can't seem to stop hurting Will.
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643. This morning was just fucked up.
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644. Day side at this place
just resents prime time.
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645. And that's all that was.
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646. - Is Will mad at you?
- No.
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647. That probably
makes you feel worse.
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648. And my saying that just then
probably makes you feel
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649. a lot worse than you did
a couple seconds ago.
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650. Do you have any
human knowledge?
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651. I have been told I do not.
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652. Let's keep going.
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653. I can't help but think this is all
partially my fault.
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654. I'm the one who didn't believe you
when you told me that Will didn't cheat on you
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655. - and that's why you—
- I had to send the email, right.
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656. Don't be ridiculous.
It's completely your fault.
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657. It's so unbelievably your—
No.
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658. I'm the closest thing to a female friend
that you have, right?
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659. Wait, are you saying that
I don't have female friends
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660. or that you're not
entirely female?
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661. - Which do you think?
- The first.
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662. Yes. So what happened
and why can't it be fixed?
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663. What happened was
I was with a guy for a long time
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664. who wasn't half the man that Will is
and he dumped me.
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665. - Later I started seeing Will.
- I can fill in the rest of the story.
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666. - Why can't it be fixed?
- Listen, do you mind if we just talk—
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667. - Yeah, Glass-Steagall.
- The firewall, it worked?
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668. It helped lead to
the largest sustained period
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669. of economic growth
in US history,
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670. a 60-year expansion
of the middle class,
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671. the largest increase
in productivity,
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672. and the largest increase
in median income.
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673. We also won World War II,
put a man on the moon
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674. and a computer in
everyone's lap.
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675. And you know what
happened next?
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676. We cheated on the perfect guy
with a guy who dumped us?
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677. Yes.
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678. We repealed Glass-Steagall.
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679. Why can't it be fixed?
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680. Hey, I've got to write something on
a Valentine's card.
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681. You're used to deceiving women.
What would you write—
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682. - I can't find Kahlid.
- What do you mean?
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683. I haven't heard from him
since Saturday night his time
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684. and he hasn't updated
his Twitter or Facebook.
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685. - Have you tried contacting—
- All his contacts—
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686. Facebook, YouTube—
No one's heard from him.
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687. Guys, Elliot Hirsch.
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688. Thank you.
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689. I'm fine, really.
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690. And thanks, everyone,
for the calls and the emails and the flowers.
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691. And the stripper dressed as
a pro-Mubarak security officer.
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692. You wouldn't think they'd
have that outfit in storage.
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693. - Come on.
- Where are we going?
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694. - Charlie.
- Hang on.
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695. Welcome back, Elliot.
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696. - Everyone's really happy you're all right.
- Thanks, man.
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697. The coverage from the stringer,
it was great Friday night.
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698. - They told me that was you.
- Yeah.
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699. But I can't find him.
It's been about 36 hours.
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700. - Did you try—
- I've tried everything.
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701. All right,
he's got our satellite phone.
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702. The one the two
of us were using.
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703. You can get the provider to run a GPS trace
to tell you where the phone is.
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704. Good. Thank you.
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705. Did someone here
order a fascist thug?
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706. No, we did this already.
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707. - He's home.
- Thank you, God.
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708. I can't hug you, right?
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709. No, my ribs.
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710. All right.
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711. - Elliot.
- Yes, sir?
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712. Don't ever fucking
do that again.
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713. - Yes, sir.
- Will filled in Friday night.
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714. I'll have Becky fill in tonight
and until you're ready to—
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715. No, that's why we're here.
I want him on the air tonight.
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716. - And shoot him from the neck down?
- No, we show what's going on.
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717. - Journalists are getting beaten up.
- I know, but—
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718. He took the lead for ACN on
the biggest international story in a decade.
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719. - You can't take him off.
- It'll just be for a week.
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720. - Just till my face heals—
- You don't want to go on?
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721. - Of course I want to go on.
- Then that's it.
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722. This is a great reporter
who brought us a great story.
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723. I didn't bring any story.
I got beaten up before—
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724. That's the story.
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725. No, I didn't mean that
that's the story.
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726. I meant that— Yes,
I know that we're not the story,
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727. but, Jesus, God damn it,
nobody's ever gonna know that he—
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728. - We know.
- That's not good enough.
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729. Yes, it is.
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730. Fine.
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731. And the media, we're all effete,
elitist assholes.
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732. We're blow-dried clowns sitting in an ivory tower.
Just look.
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733. You're benched.
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734. - Will.
- Yeah?
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735. I need to talk to you.
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736. First, Maria Guerrero wanted me to
relay a message that she feels terrible.
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737. Why isn't she saying
that herself?
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738. - She's terrified of you.
- That's fair.
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739. Look, Tony thinks prime time
looks down their nose at day side.
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740. - That's all that was about.
- Well, he really turned me around.
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741. Tell Maria I saw her try to stop it
and I appreciate it.
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742. I will, but I came here to tell you that
Nina Howard is getting ready to run another piece.
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743. I don't care.
Nina can write whatever she wants about me.
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744. It's about Mac.
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745. What is she writing?
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746. Did she almost get her crew killed
during an incident in Pakistan?
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747. You've got her number?
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748. This really works?
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749. If it were me, I'd try it.
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750. We're in the conference room.
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751. Gary, why don't you tell
your friends on day side
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752. that if they've got any questions about
Mackenzie's ethics, they can come see me.
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753. Yeah.
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754. - Get your head looked at?
- Just needed a couple stiches.
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755. The answer is yes,
the Koch brothers had money in Citizens United.
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756. A number of Koch-funded groups
submitted amicus briefs to the court,
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757. including the Cato Institute,
which the Kochs funded.
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758. They submitted a brief calling
for unfettered corporate speech.
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759. So did the Institute for Justice,
also funded by the Kochs.
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760. Their brief said that
finance laws prohibiting
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761. unlimited corporate contributions
trumped the First Amendment.
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762. And after the court ruled
in their favor,
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763. these groups spent
a lot of money
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764. to oppose efforts
to provide transparency.
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765. Here's an interview with
David Koch and his lawyer.
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766. Koch's asked about
Citizens United
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767. and he seems to pretend
he's never heard of it.
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768. Koch is in the foreground
in the grey herringbone coat.
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769. What do you think
of Citizens United?
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770. - Has it helped your influence?
- Citizens United?
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771. What do you think
of Citizens United?
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772. - Has it helped your influence?
- Citizens United?
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773. One more time.
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774. What do you think
of Citizens United?
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775. - Has it helped your influence?
- Citizens United?
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776. Justices Thomas and Scalia
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777. have both been frequent guests
of the Kochs.
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778. And between 2003 and 2007,
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779. Virginia Thomas,
wife of Justice Thomas,
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780. was paid $686,589
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781. by the Heritage Foundation,
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782. which was funded
by David and Charles Koch.
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783. For whatever reason,
Justice Thomas didn't disclose the 686,000
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784. on his Supreme Court
financial disclosure form.
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785. Is it very unusual
that Scalia and Thomas
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786. didn't recuse themselves
from the case?
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787. If they had,
Citizens United would have lost 4-3.
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788. All right, the Citizens United decision
allowed corporations
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789. to donate unlimited amounts of money
to any political candidate
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790. without anyone knowing
where the money was coming from.
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791. But it also did the same thing for the unions,
and they knew that.
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792. So wouldn't the next step be
to get rid of the unions?
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793. If you're rigging the game, yes.
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794. Excuse me. Kahlid's gone.
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795. The satellite service says
his phone isn't giving a signal,
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796. which means it's either destroyed
or very deep underground.
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797. We sent him to get evidence of the army
burning documents. He's been taken.
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798. We have a local security contractor in Cairo.
I'll start with them.
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799. Will, you call your highest contact
at the State Department.
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800. And then call her husband
if you have to.
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801. Don, you've got contacts at
the Egyptian embassy.
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802. - I used to.
- What do you mean?
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803. Their government
was just dissolved.
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804. Aw, come on.
We put the guy in that place.
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805. - Neal, we're not losing him.
- Jesus.
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806. - Do you have contacts in the Egyptian army?
- I do.
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807. So do I.
We can retrace his steps.
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808. Snerdly, have you heard this?
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809. The Egyptian army is rounding up
foreign journalists.
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810. I mean, even two New York Times reporters
were detained.
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811. Now this is supposed to
make us feel what exactly?
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812. - Are we supposed to feel outrage?
- Neal.
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813. I don't feel
any outrage over it.
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814. Are we supposed to feel anger?
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815. I don't feel any anger
over this.
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816. Do we feel happy?
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817. Well, do we feel...
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818. kind of going like,
"Nah-nah-nah-nah-nah"?
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819. Do we feel happy?
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820. Well, do we feel...
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821. kind of going like,
"Nah-nah-nah-nah-nah"?
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822. - Oh!
- Neal!
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823. Hey, hey, hey, hey!
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824. Give me your hand.
Come on, give me your hand.
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825. You broke a couple fingers.
Come on. Come on.
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826. - I'm sorry.
- Shh, shh.
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827. Let's go.
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828. Corporate legal won't let us
work with security in Cairo.
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829. - Why the hell not?
- They don't want to assume liability for a freelancer.
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830. They say he can
turn around and sue us.
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831. Sue us?
He's either a prisoner or dead.
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832. Let's talk to Reese.
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833. I'm the one of us
who's pissed him off the least.
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834. Let me do the talking.
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835. - He's not in, Don.
- I think he is, Roberta.
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836. - Don.
- Reese, get the fuck out here.
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837. Don, he's not in.
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838. Oh, God!
Fuck!
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839. It's a strong door.
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840. So, do you know
where he can be reached?
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841. Ladies and gentlemen,
30 minutes to air.
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842. We are live in 30 minutes.
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843. I'm gonna put someone's head
through a fucking pyramid.
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844. Now get me somebody on the phone who—
Thank you.
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845. - You all right?
- Yeah. It's sprained.
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846. - The shoulder?
- Yeah.
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847. - Donnie—
- I sent him down there.
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848. I bullied him into going out on the street
and they beat him up with a rock.
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849. He went out there
because I told him to.
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850. I know.
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851. Everybody knows.
We're all jealous.
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852. We wish it was us
with the bruises on our face.
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853. You didn't give him an order.
You gave him permission.
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854. I got him!
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855. The army's got him.
They denied it until they realized
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856. somebody with money was looking for him.
They say that—
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857. - A fringe group has him.
- Yeah, but it's them.
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858. What does
the fringe group want?
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859. A quarter of a million dollars, US.
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860. I'm gonna quietly run this by
some people in private security
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861. just to make sure it checks out,
but, Will,
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862. you're the only one who can get corporate
to make this wire transfer.
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863. You got the information
on the transfer?
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864. Nobody has to leave a bag of cash
on top of a mailbox?
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865. No, they want you to wire
the money to a charity
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866. called Intisar Charity
Benevolence Fund.
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867. They're practically
letting us use PayPal.
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868. A charity in Cairo?
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869. No, a commodities trading
fund in Dubai.
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870. Talk to your people
and I'll deal with corporate.
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871. How you feeling?
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872. - I feel great.
- I'm sorry.
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873. I'm tough on you
and I'm—
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874. I'm so sorry.
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875. You couldn't have stopped me.
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876. Thursday night,
it was 75 teachers in Appleton.
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877. Tonight, the number of
protesters in Madison
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878. is estimated at 30,000.
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879. Governor Walker's office
is feeding inside information
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880. about their intentions
to friendly groups
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881. who in turn are paying
to fill hearing rooms
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882. with supporters
of Walker's plan.
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883. Wade's here.
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884. He says you haven't
returned his calls or texts
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885. and he's not leaving
until you speak to him.
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886. Have him wait on the terrace.
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887. It's about 10 degrees outside.
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888. The reelected governor gave
$140 million in tax breaks,
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889. is being balanced on the backs
of public sector workers who,
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890. organizations like Americans for Prosperity
believe, are overpaid.
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891. You deserved a lot better.
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892. We'll let you decide
if they're overpaid.
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893. - I deserved what I got.
- The low income threshold in the US
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894. is $45,000 a year
for a family of four.
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895. Average salary for an employee of
the Health Services Department—
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896. $45,805.
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897. Children and Families Agency—
$47,810.
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898. Workforce Development Agency:
$46,074.
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899. And the average salary
for a public school teacher
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900. in Wisconsin—
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901. $46,390.
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902. Finally.
Why'd I have to wait out here?
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903. Because I wanted you to.
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904. I've been calling you all day.
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905. Yeah, when was your first
meeting with the DCCC?
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906. Look, we have to
work together on this.
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907. No, we can't work together.
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908. And because you're not a moron,
you already know that.
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909. Hey, High Road,
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910. were you ever gonna tell me
that you and Will were together?
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911. This was never gonna work,
you and me.
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912. You wasted my time.
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913. So I got something out of it.
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914. In this order— Leave,
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915. lose the election,
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916. go to hell.
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917. She's in the back.
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918. Anyone comes in I don't want to see,
just buzz my BlackBerry.
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919. I want this to stop.
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920. I was rude to you at a party
and I apologize.
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921. Be a bigger narcissist.
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922. You think this is happening because
you didn't take me home on New Year's Eve?
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923. Your ex booked her
boyfriend five times—
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924. If you called for a comment,
I could have told you that I was the one—
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925. Bullshit you want your ex
dating a congressman.
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926. - She didn't know the DCCC was—
- Says you.
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927. - Says her.
- Yeah.
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928. All right, the ethics
of Wade coming on the show,
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929. that was fair.
You had every right to run that.
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930. But to say that she almost
got someone killed—
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931. I'm running a piece saying
you hired an incompetent EP
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932. because she was your girlfriend
and she dumped you.
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933. I hired the best EP
in broadcasting
Copy !req
934. in spite of her being my ex-girlfriend
who dumped me.
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935. You know, you guys up there
are millionaires—
Copy !req
936. - I'm the only millionaire up there.
- And celebrities.
Copy !req
937. - I'm the only celebrity up there.
- Not anymore.
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938. How does this work?
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939. I'm thinking
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940. about investing in a restaurant
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941. and I'm looking
for silent partners.
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942. $50,000 a share.
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943. - $50,000 and I'm a silent partner?
- Yes.
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944. - And you're a silent partner?
- Quiet as a mouse.
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945. - For good?
- You'll have your own table at the restaurant for life.
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946. Hey, Will...
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947. we're journalists.
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948. - I wish you hadn't said that.
- What?
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949. Everything would have been cool if you hadn't said that.
You just talk too much.
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950. You have a problem with me
calling myself a journalist?
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951. Only the elite few
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952. who cover stories nobody cares about
get to call themselves—
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953. I've got a guy on my staff who got hit
in the head with a glass door Thursday.
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954. His forehead wouldn't stop bleeding,
but he wouldn't go to a doctor
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955. 'cause I got another guy
who got beat up covering Cairo.
Copy !req
956. And the first guy wouldn't see a doctor
until the second guy saw a doctor.
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957. I've got a producer
who ran into a locked door
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958. 'cause he felt responsible
for the second guy.
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959. I've got an 18-year-old kid
risking his life
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960. halfway around the world,
and the AP who sent him there
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961. hasn't slept in three days.
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962. I've got 20-somethings who care about
teachers in Wisconsin.
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963. I've got a grown woman who has to
subtract with her fingers
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964. staying up all night
trying to learn economics
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965. from a PhD who could be
making 20 times the money
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966. three miles downtown.
They're journalists.
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967. Come after me all you want,
Nina.
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968. Come after me every day.
Look through my garbage.
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969. Invent things out of thin air.
That's what you're paid for.
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970. But you touch my staff and you are
walking into a world of hurt.
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971. I have an hour
of prime time every night
Copy !req
972. and I will rededicate my life
to ruining yours.
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973. I also want you to send
a message up the chain
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974. of whatever
backroom machinery is driving this
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975. that if I so much as smell Leona Lansing's
perfume on any of this,
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976. I'm going to make a meal
out of both of you
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977. and I won't stop
until I'm done.
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978. Look at me...
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979. and see that I'm dead serious.
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980. Restaurants are
bad investments.
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981. Wait 20 minutes
before you leave here.
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982. Tough-ass speech...
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983. - but you're not gonna win.
- I don't care.
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984. I'm just a middle-aged man who never
lived up to his potential.
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985. You don't want to be on
the wrong end of me if I ever do.
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986. I got the drinks.
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987. 1980, Ronald Reagan
is elected president
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988. and the culture
of deregulation begins.
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989. What happened to Will?
I haven't seen him around.
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990. He changed and ran out
right after the show.
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991. Where?
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992. The culture of deregulation
culminates in 1999.
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993. - Glass-Steagall gets repealed.
- And immediately banks start merging.
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994. Now Gordon Gekko
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995. can use George Bailey's
bank balance to make bets.
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996. Where's James Harper?
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997. That's Lisa.
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998. - Oh, my God!
- Oh, my God.
Copy !req
999. It— It's Valentine's Day.
I forgot to meet her.
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1000. James Harper?
Nobody?
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1001. If he is not here,
I will stand here...
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1002. - What are you doing?
- Hiding.
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1003. - Does this seem like a good plan to you?
- No.
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1004. - Get up. Get up!
- Please don't make me.
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1005. But I'm looking for Jim
because he did not come.
Copy !req
1006. - Anyone? James?
- Lisa.
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1007. I am so sorry.
It's been a very chaotic day.
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1008. Where the fuck have you been?
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1009. - Like I said, it's been—
- You don't know how to use a phone?
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1010. I might have a concussion,
but still, I'm sorry.
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1011. You're sorry? All right,
in that case, I totally forgive you
Copy !req
1012. for making me wait alone
in a restaurant for an hour.
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1013. I appreciate that.
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1014. - Unless you're being sarcastic.
- She was.
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1015. I thought there was
an outside chance—
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1016. - Did you get any of my messages?
- No.
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1017. - Wait, are you Lisa?
- Yes.
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1018. - I got your messages.
- What?
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1019. We accidentally
switched phones again.
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1020. - What happened to marking them with nail polish?
- We both did that.
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1021. You stood me up on
Valentine's Day,
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1022. which is 1,000 times worse
than a regular stand up.
Copy !req
1023. - I didn't stand you up.
- Yes, you did.
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1024. Yes, I did.
But I have presents.
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1025. And I wrote you a card.
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1026. "From the desk
of James Harper."
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1027. - Are you kidding?
- I lost the card.
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1028. - You're a jerk.
- No, he's not.
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1029. - Maggie.
- Lisa, stop.
Copy !req
1030. - You know what?
- Stop!
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1031. Jim did everything right here.
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1032. - Well, he left me alone in a restaurant for an hour.
- Except that.
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1033. - And didn't call.
- And that.
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1034. It would be hard for a casual observer
to tell which side—
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1035. Shut up.
Lisa, he's a very decent guy.
Copy !req
1036. - This isn't anyone's fault.
- It's his.
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1037. It's a little bit his,
but mostly
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1038. it's just a very bad day.
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1039. It's Valentine's Day.
It's my favorite day.
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1040. Then pick another day!
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1041. Because it's every guy's
least favorite day.
Copy !req
1042. Everyone's always disappointed.
Copy !req
1043. Valentine's Day
is the bully of holidays.
Copy !req
1044. It forces love on people
who aren't in love.
Copy !req
1045. - Cupid's freakish.
- All right.
Copy !req
1046. No, I'm boycotting
Valentine's Day from now on.
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1047. Who's with me?
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1048. I love you every day.
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1049. Today's just an excuse
to spend the night in a hotel room.
Copy !req
1050. I'm sorry.
I was faking it just then.
Copy !req
1051. I think she can still hear you.
Copy !req
1052. I'm sorry.
Copy !req
1053. I'm really sorry.
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1054. I'm still wearing
edible underwear.
Copy !req
1055. - Well, if I'd known that...
- Shut up!
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1056. It's one big Jenga tower.
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1057. You pull a piece out,
put it on top,
Copy !req
1058. and the tower definitely
gets higher,
Copy !req
1059. but also gets less stable.
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1060. Will's back.
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1061. Let's do this.
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1062. Oi.
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1063. - Where have you been?
- I had to run an errand.
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1064. - What kind of errand?
- I wanted some gum. Got it.
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1065. Let me tell you something, Billy.
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1066. I ever find out you paid
a gossip columnist money
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1067. to protect me,
I will beat you senseless.
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1068. - And you know I can do it because I'm crafty.
- I know.
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1069. - Do you understand?
- Yeah.
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1070. I hear corporate
wired the money.
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1071. - Kahlid's home.
- Yeah.
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1072. Funny, because legal
wouldn't even let us talk
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1073. to our own security about Kahlid
because of the exposure.
Copy !req
1074. - They changed their mind.
- Hmm.
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1075. Did you know that it
was Bill Clinton
Copy !req
1076. who signed the repeal
of Glass-Steagall?
Copy !req
1077. Yeah.
Everybody knows that.
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1078. Well, now everybody knows it.
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1079. How are the lessons going?
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1080. Corporate didn't wire anything.
You did.
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1081. He's one of our guys.
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1082. Yeah.
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1083. Speaking of which...
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1084. It's not much,
but I'd like to help with this.
Copy !req
1085. - Neal, you can't afford it.
- Please.
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1086. Sure.
Thank you.
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1087. All right, so I'd—
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1088. - It's not much.
- Maggie.
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1089. Please.
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1090. - What's this in the memo line?
- Read it.
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1091. "Coach."
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1092. We want Rudy to dress
for the game, Coach.
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1093. You guys are missing
your fife and drum.
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1094. You did this?
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1095. Happy Valentine's Day.
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