1. Public enemy number one
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and defeat this enemy
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all-out offensive.
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devoting increasing attention
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6. to a problem which strikes at the very
heart of our national well-being,
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7. drug abuse.
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any drug abuse,
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possible to reduce
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10. this serious threat
to our society.
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our society.
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undercutting our institutions.
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to drugs and alcohol,
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priority of his presidency
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in the United States.
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your brain on drugs.
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and sell drugs
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our national security
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foreign dictatorship.
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spending billions on two wars,
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24. the war on drugs at home and the
struggle for Nicaragua abroad.
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in defense of freedom
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ruins of today's conflicts.
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with the freedom fighters.
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28. The anti-communist rebels
known as the "Contras"...
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29. An army founded and
funded by the CIA.
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30. Crack cocaine,
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31. a drug epidemic
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the history of the world.
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process of addicting people.
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cost taxpayers a staggering
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the last 10 years.
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trade has triggered a spasm
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in South Central LA
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swarming throughout.
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houses in your neighborhood?
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officer, no teacher,
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how hard and cruel
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problem has become.
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Congress was preparing
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to the Contras.
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officials began looking for
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46. other ways to continue
the aid program.
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47. There must be no Soviet
beachhead in Central America.
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48. Good morning.
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49. Who the fuck are you?
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50. Gary Webb.
San Jose Mercury News
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51. What do you want?
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52. I called you about the
government seizure of property
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53. of accused narcotics dealers?
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54. Yeah.
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55. The accused. Yeah, that's me.
Come on in.
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57. Yeah.
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58. My last house, this sweet
pad in Laguna... Yeah?
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59. Charges didn't stick and the
feds still didn't give it back.
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60. But you did it?
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I mean, you sold the dope.
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62. Yeah, but you're
missing the point.
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roof over my head.
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bought with the drug money,
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66. the houses, the cars,
what have you,
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67. you lose it because it's the
crime that paid for it, right?
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68. Did it, didn't do it.
Who gives a shit?
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69. Can't take a man's shelter.
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prove it, did they?
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71. They gotta prove it...
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Nobody move!
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Here we go again.
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75. Down, motherfucker down!
Get the girl!
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Look, I'm a reporter.
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story out of here.
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80. Hey!
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over there, huh?
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83. Yeah, this guy almost broke
my fucking arm, the prick.
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last paragraph?
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88. Yeah, I'm sorry, Gary.
We ran outta inches.
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89. Look, you cut the kicker and you're gonna
blow the whole point to this thing.
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90. The government takes these
people's shit, all right?
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91. Their cars, their houses,
they take everything forever.
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92. This is before
they're convicted.
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93. Even if they're acquitted,
they don't get it back.
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94. They're drug dealers, Gary.
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95. Alleged drug dealers,
with rights.
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until deadline.
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98. Well, take my name
off the story.
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99. God, you can be
such an asshole.
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100. I'm an asshole because
I believe in due process?
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101. Come on,
Anna. This is our job.
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103. Ohh... it's ticking.
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107. The guy just had a shotgun in his ear.
Give him a break.
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108. No, there
was no shotgun, Bob.
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109. All right, look, you're gonna
have to wait to read the article.
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110. Your son is 16,
Gary. Just FYl.
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111. I see you!
Get rid of it. Honey?
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113. - That's bad.
- That's amazing parenting.
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114. "Don't do that."
Don't do that.
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a big deal.
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guys something.
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119. Oh, my God! Dad!
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120. Holy.
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Tiger Sports Triumph.
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122. It's a beautiful bike or
it was a beautiful bike
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make it beautiful again.
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You and I...
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rebuild it together, okay?
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All right. I love you.
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God damn it.
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Come on.
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131. No, "Come on." No.
Look at him.
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I see it.
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It's been inside my head.
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side, to the mountaintops...
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Isn't that right?
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him on that bike...
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138. Nothing's going
to happen to him.
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while you are sleeping.
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cut those off, Sue.
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141. While I'm sleeping!
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142. Dad, you hang out with
some insanely bad people.
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143. Don't eat your hair.
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144. Well, bad guys are usually more
honest than good guys. And more fun.
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145. Life lessons
by Gary Webb.
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146. No, Mom. You actually
have to read this.
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147. I did already.
It's great.
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148. You guys gotta go, come on.
You heard the lady!
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149. Come on! Who wants to ride
in the green machine?
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150. Dad's taking us?
I'm taking you.
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151. You're not going in
your PJs, are you?
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152. Come on, guys!
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153. - Let's get smushed.
- That's where I sit.
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Step in like sardines.
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155. Bye, Momma!
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156. Bye, Momma!
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157. Bye, Momma!
Bye.
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158. Bye, Momma!
All right.
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159. One, two, three!
Bye, Mom!
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160. Here you go.
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161. It's probably cold.
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162. Hey, I know how bad you
want to do the Guv today.
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163. Some real reporter work.
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164. Yeah, how that shit gives you
satisfaction, I'll never know.
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165. Hey, that story
this morning?
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166. That was a big one.
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168. Yeah, what would that be? Catching
Clinton breaking into Watergate?
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How you doing?
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171. My editors are pissed that we
missed the drug forfeiture story.
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job, by the way.
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advice for me, or...
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175. Yeah. Don't let the assholes win?
I don't know.
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176. Hey, who's Coral Baca and why
does she keep calling me?
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177. Nobody?
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178. She called five times?
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Hi, this is Gary Webb.
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180. He finally calls.
I like your work.
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182. I do now.
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I do for you?
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184. It's what I can do for you.
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185. Okay, what can
you do for me?
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186. My boyfriend Raffie is in prison,
for cocaine trafficking.
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187. That's Rafael Cornejo.
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188. Mm-hmm.
Was that Colombian?
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189. Nicaraguan.
Nicaraguan.
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190. He has this gorgeous house
the government just took.
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191. Good story, no?
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I just wrote it.
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is different.
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the government.
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say that again?
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cocaine into the country
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lovely voice, Coral.
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every piece of paper.
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for the government.
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you need to see.
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kidding me.
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ahold of it?
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on discovery by mistake.
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210. Yeah, some mistake.
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Russell Dodson?
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the cops on him once.
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on the feds?
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sneaking around my house.
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like you, Coral.
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Danilo Blandon?
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for the government.
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trafficker in the whole country.
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than Raffie.
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to you, Gary Webb?
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No, it doesn't.
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at my house.
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238. First things first,
Gary Webb.
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court tomorrow.
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240. Yeah?
Be there.
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241. "Danilo Blandon.
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an early recess.
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15 minutes or so.
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247. Right. Yeah,
so we've got time.
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Raffie.
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seeing me with other men.
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251. And there is
the little bitch.
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San Jose Mercury News.
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into bathrooms, do you?
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in Danilo Blandon.
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major narcotics trafficking
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jury transcript.
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screw ups outta you guys,
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Boy, is that a big one.
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catch other bad guys?
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what you have there?
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It's a gift.
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No one has seemed...
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it made him very nervous.
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a long time, okay? So...
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I hate that.
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you brought me in here.
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stories like this.
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the LA Times.
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small-time, either.
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I promise you.
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then we'll take it to Jerry.
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291. Hello, hello!
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- Mom, can we start?
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Yes. That looks so good.
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Hello, gents.
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know where you live?
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302. I don't know.
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303. She's a source.
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about strippers?
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305. No, but that's
a good one, though.
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307. Oh, okay.
That's better.
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312. What's in the box?
Eat your food.
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Nothing.
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315. Nothing.
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going to do this again.
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317. It's why we left
my family, my friends...
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left Cleveland,
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319. moved out to California, which I hate.
I understand.
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and shiny, happy faces.
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It's terrible.
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to screw this up.
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hearing tomorrow.
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I fucking hate you.
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Ugh.
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against Mr. Cornejo.
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332. We are no longer proceeding
with the case, Your Honor.
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336. I don't know. They've been
up there for a while.
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337. The charges against
Mr. Cornejo are dismissed.
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338. You are free to go.
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339. What?
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340. Very impressive,
Gary Webb.
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341. What just happened?
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342. You terrified them.
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343. They just stuffed
Danilo Blandon under a rug.
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344. He's off their witness list.
No Blandon, no case.
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this fucking case dropped?
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getting a piece of cheese,
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you the mouse.
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air conditioning.
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357. How you doing?
Pretty well.
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Ross, the crack dealer?
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360. "Freeway Ricky Ross. Biggest
dealer in Los Angeles.
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361. "The epicenter of the
national crack epidemic."
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363. Who do you write for?
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364. San Jose Mercury News.
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365. Never heard of them.
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366. Russell Dodson is a
prosecutor on your case?
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367. That's public record, yes.
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369. You heard of him?
Maybe.
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370. Because I think he's going to testify
against your client tomorrow.
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371. No, you've got
that backwards.
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372. Blandon and my client are
friends and associates.
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373. If he's going to testify,
he'll be testifying for Ricky.
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374. That would be awkward.
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a government informant.
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released on discovery by mistake,
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379. by our Russell Dodson.
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380. In it is evidence of Blandon
testifying against other drug dealers.
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that Dodson puts me through
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who his secret weapon is.
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386. it's probably half a dozen guys
he's going to testify against.
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something, claiming, get this,
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cocaine in the same sentence?
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strange to you?
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do you want?
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about Danilo Blandon?
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397. Come on, Ricky. Danilo's going
to testify against you tomorrow.
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they've been hiding.
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they flipped Danilo!
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Nah!
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what he has to say.
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for the government
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Yeah.
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409. Look here, man, he was 1,000
times heavier than I'll ever be.
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He everywhere.
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up with supply. Whoa, whoa, whoa.
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Wait. You mean demand.
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100 kilos a week.
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that inventory fast enough, man.
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Allegedly.
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Look here, man.
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a week. Allegedly.
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Is it?
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Yeah, I hope so.
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cocaine on the street?
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cook it with baking soda.
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Powder was for rich folks.
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I was just the elf.
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ran his operation.
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out of the car!
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your fucking mind?
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to get the hell out of here.
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doesn't piss you off?
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shit has run downhill, right here.
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How are you going to do that?
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441. Mr. Blandon,
Copy !req
442. during the years
when you were acting
Copy !req
443. as a paid informant
of the U.S. government,
Copy !req
444. the years you say you wholesaled
cocaine to my client in Los Angeles,
Copy !req
445. was the government aware
that you were smuggling
Copy !req
446. tons of cocaine
into the United States?
Copy !req
447. Objection. Relevance.
Inflammatory.
Copy !req
448. The government called
this witness, Your Honor.
Copy !req
449. He is a paid
confidential informant.
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450. The jury has a right to know
the scope of his expertise.
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451. Overruled.
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452. Approach, Your Honor?
Later.
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453. Mr. Blandon?
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454. Yes.
Copy !req
455. Yes, what?
The government knew.
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456. Knew everything?
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457. Objection. Speculation.
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458. Sustained.
Copy !req
459. Mr. Blandon,
Copy !req
460. how much money did you
take in from cocaine sales
Copy !req
461. while you were working
for the U.S. government?
Copy !req
462. $1.5 billion.
Copy !req
463. That's correct.
Copy !req
464. What did you
do with that money?
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465. We made so much
money we had to keep
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466. an apartment just
to keep the cash.
Copy !req
467. It was floor-to-ceiling
dollars.
Copy !req
468. We had to rotate the money
from the top to the bottom
Copy !req
469. to prevent mold from coming on
the money from the humidity.
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470. What the fuck does this say?
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471. Did he have a partner or a government
agency he was working with?
Copy !req
472. Mr. Blandon, were you working
with a partner at that time?
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473. Yes,
Copy !req
474. Norwin Meneses.
Copy !req
475. Norwin Meneses.
Copy !req
476. Excuse me?
That's correct.
Copy !req
477. Wait a second, what exactly
is happening here, Your Honor?
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478. Clearly, this reporter is
giving direction to counsel.
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479. - Approach.
- Thank you.
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480. Your Honor,
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481. this man in the first
row is a reporter
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482. and he's giving
questions to counsel.
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483. If he is, and I'm
not saying that he is.
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484. Well, he is.
Copy !req
485. Okay, he is. But there's nothing
in the rules that says he can't.
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486. I don't like it. But I'm not
going to stop it. For now.
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487. Then I am compelled to warn
the court that this door
Copy !req
488. leads to very sensitive
national security matters.
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489. Then maybe you
shouldn't have opened it.
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490. Mr. Blandon, is it true
that you and Norwin Meneses
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491. were in communication with the
federal government together?
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492. Can you tell us who in
the federal government
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493. you were in
communication with?
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494. Who were you working with?
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495. The FBI?
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496. Mr. Dodson can't answer that
question for you, Mr. Blandon.
Copy !req
497. Remember, you're under oath.
Copy !req
498. The DEA?
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499. No,
Copy !req
500. it was the CIA.
Copy !req
501. The Central
intelligence Agency.
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502. Yes.
Copy !req
503. So, Mr. Blandon,
Copy !req
504. what did the CIA
have you do?
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505. Objection!
Relevance, Your Honor!
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506. Overruled. Mr. Blandon,
answer the question.
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507. We were asked to support
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508. a free and democratic
Nicaragua, the Contras,
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509. the rebels,
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510. by sending planes
into Nicaragua
Copy !req
511. and raising money here
in the U.S. for the war.
Copy !req
512. Mr. Blandon,
Copy !req
513. did the CIA specifically know
that you were selling cocaine
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514. to buy guns and supplies
to support its cause?
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515. Objection!
Copy !req
516. This line of questioning
has absolutely no relevance.
Copy !req
517. Overruled.
Copy !req
518. They knew who we were.
Copy !req
519. Why else would
they come to us?
Copy !req
520. The day
Ronald Reagan got elected,
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521. the Cubans and the Soviets
started triggering
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522. revolutions all over
South and Central America.
Copy !req
523. And when they got Nicaragua
Copy !req
524. that put them 50 miles
from the Panama Canal.
Copy !req
525. Reagan drew the
line in the sand.
Copy !req
526. And that's where America was going
to win the Cold War. Except,
Copy !req
527. Congress hated Reagan's guts. They
wanted nothing to do with him.
Copy !req
528. They were never going to
fund his little Contra war.
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529. So the White House
needed money.
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530. Lots and lots of money.
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531. Guys, that's the '80s. It's 1
0-year-old news. What's the story?
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532. Jerry, just let him finish.
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533. Look, so one of
the DEA's most wanted,
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534. not only not in
jail for eternity,
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535. but apparently on
a government payroll.
Copy !req
536. Admitting in open court
Copy !req
537. that he brought in
thousands of kilos
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538. of cocaine to
the U.S. every day.
Copy !req
539. For them.
For who?
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540. The U.S. government.
Or with them.
Copy !req
541. Or at least while they
were looking the other way.
Copy !req
542. Jesus.
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543. That little stunt you
pulled in that courtroom.
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544. I got complaints from Justice
in Sacramento and Washington.
Copy !req
545. - Yeah, but I got Blandon.
- Jerry,
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546. this is the biggest story
the Merc's ever had.
Copy !req
547. That's what worries me. A lot
of blind spots, you know?
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548. We don't know Washington.
We don't do international.
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549. We do now.
Copy !req
550. We do, do we? How many
CIA sources do you have?
Copy !req
551. None yet.
Get one.
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552. What are they
saying officially?
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553. They're not even
calling me back.
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554. Holy shit.
Copy !req
555. Gary, you get some sources on the
record, we'll see where we're at.
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556. Watch your ass.
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557. The success of communism in
Central America poses the threat
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558. that 100 million
people from Panama
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559. to the open border
on our south
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560. could come under the control
of pro-Soviet regimes.
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561. If we cut off
the freedom fighters,
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562. we will be giving the Soviets a
free hand in Central America.
Copy !req
563. Mr. Meneses?
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564. Hi. Gary Webb.
How are you?
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565. Okay. What took you so long?
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566. How's that?
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567. No other reporter has
ever tried to find me.
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568. Are you a friend,
Mr. Webb?
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569. Because your country is
no longer a friend of mine.
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570. I'm not an enemy.
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571. You play golf?
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572. Uh...
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573. Hockey.
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574. Step into my parlor.
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575. The five iron.
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576. A perfectly designed club.
Copy !req
577. In golf, if you
have a five iron,
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578. you don't need
anything else.
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579. If you use it, like a tool, you
can carve any shot in the game.
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580. You can even slice a man open if
you know how to use it properly.
Copy !req
581. So guns for drugs.
Copy !req
582. You know, it's easy to think that
this situation was only about drugs.
Copy !req
583. But you need to look at it
from our point of view.
Copy !req
584. If the Contra movement would
have no friends and no money
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585. we would have been forced
to live under a government
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586. that tells you what to
say, what not to say,
Copy !req
587. what to think,
what not to think.
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588. If you were me,
would you sit still
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589. and watch as your
children are forced
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590. to live a life of
irrelevance and servitude?
Copy !req
591. And you watched from
the deck of your yacht?
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592. My yacht?
Copy !req
593. Norwin, you were arrested for trafficking
narcotics for the first time in 1975.
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594. That's 10 years
before the Contra war.
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595. Come on, you're not
a freedom fighter.
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596. I thought you
were my friend.
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597. Just looking
for the truth.
Copy !req
598. Well, you're gonna
get the truth.
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599. You got someone else
down here I could talk to?
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600. I can introduce you to
my banker, Mr. Baier.
Copy !req
601. I'd like that.
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602. Come, I show you
the airstrip now.
Copy !req
603. So when did
all of this start?
Copy !req
604. They were
always looking for ways
Copy !req
605. to raise money
to fight this war.
Copy !req
606. There was this one
time when Ollie...
Copy !req
607. Ollie went to his friends in
Washington, and this is years ago...
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608. Oliver North?
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609. Cómo?
Copy !req
610. Oliver North.
Copy !req
611. No, Oliver Hardy.
Yes, Oliver North.
Copy !req
612. So he said why don't we use the cash
seized from the cocaine arrests
Copy !req
613. to fund and support
the Contra war?
Copy !req
614. Of course, they
declined, you know?
Copy !req
615. But as you can see, Ollie wasn't the
only person with ideas like this.
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616. Did it have to be drugs?
Copy !req
617. The ends justify the means.
Copy !req
618. Yeah, write that down.
Copy !req
619. You Americans, you don't
want coconuts or bananas.
Copy !req
620. You want cocaine, and I
know where to find cocaine.
Copy !req
621. And my pilots
were already flying
Copy !req
622. from Central America
to the United States.
Copy !req
623. And they were American.
Copy !req
624. How long ago was
this shut down?
Copy !req
625. Eight to 10 years ago.
Copy !req
626. The land is now
privately owned.
Copy !req
627. If I was in the CIA
and I was risking my life
Copy !req
628. overseas doing
something illegal,
Copy !req
629. believe me, I would want someone
like me to help do the job.
Copy !req
630. Fred Weil.
Copy !req
631. W-E-l-L.
Copy !req
632. That's the guy
you have to talk to.
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633. What was stored here?
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634. Weapons. Cash.
Copy !req
635. Lots and lots of cash.
Copy !req
636. These pilots,
do you know their names?
Copy !req
637. I don't know.
Copy !req
638. Now that
you know the truth,
Copy !req
639. you will be faced with the most
important decision of your life.
Copy !req
640. Oh, yeah? What's that?
Copy !req
641. Deciding whether
to share it or not.
Copy !req
642. You have a family?
You married?
Copy !req
643. Yeah.
Copy !req
644. Like I said.
Copy !req
645. The pilots used little airstrips
in Florida, Arizona, California.
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646. Come.
Copy !req
647. I'll take care of it.
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648. Down on your knees.
Keep your head down.
Copy !req
649. Don't answer that.
Copy !req
650. Jesus Christ.
Copy !req
651. Passport. Passport.
Copy !req
652. Yes, we have to go now.
We're leaving.
Copy !req
653. We're sorry.
Copy !req
654. Nice and calm.
We're sorry.
Copy !req
655. Nice and calm.
Copy !req
656. You're where?
Copy !req
657. I'm in DC.
And look, don't worry.
Copy !req
658. You want me here.
Trust me on this, Anna.
Copy !req
659. The guys are getting nervous.
Copy !req
660. You're supposed
to be back here.
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661. Look, I changed planes in Miami.
I kept all my receipts.
Copy !req
662. I'll pay for my own damn flight
back home if I have to, all right?
Copy !req
663. We can't do this
on the phone.
Copy !req
664. I don't want to do this
on the phone, all right?
Copy !req
665. I've got to go.
Copy !req
666. Fred Weil?
Copy !req
667. Hey. Gary Webb,
San Jose Mercury News.
Copy !req
668. I don't talk to the press.
Call Public Affairs.
Copy !req
669. I spoke to Norwin Meneses.
Copy !req
670. That's classified.
How did you get it?
Copy !req
671. I got it from a drug dealer.
Copy !req
672. Perfect.
Copy !req
673. Listen, I was John Kerry's
lead investigator
Copy !req
674. on the Senate subcommittee
that investigated this.
Copy !req
675. You have no idea what
you're getting into.
Copy !req
676. Why don't you tell me?
Tell me what I'm getting into.
Copy !req
677. I'm on the National
Security Council now.
Copy !req
678. And I have the trust of the
President and his cabinet.
Copy !req
679. It took me 10 years to
get back to that place.
Copy !req
680. Your name goes
nowhere near this.
Copy !req
681. This conversation never happened.
You have my word on that.
Copy !req
682. You ever do anything
like this before?
Copy !req
683. No.
Copy !req
684. Has your paper?
Copy !req
685. Not that I'm aware of.
Copy !req
686. Some fancy information
you have there.
Copy !req
687. And dangerous.
Copy !req
688. I'd be remiss if
I didn't tell you
Copy !req
689. that other reporters have
been down this rabbit hole.
Copy !req
690. Seasoned reporters who knew
their way around Washington
Copy !req
691. and Central America.
Copy !req
692. So what are
you telling me?
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693. I had an American citizen,
Copy !req
694. a rich Republican
Party fundraiser,
Copy !req
695. a White House favorite,
in my office,
Copy !req
696. upset about things
he was hearing.
Copy !req
697. He believed in freedom
and defeating communism,
Copy !req
698. but not in laundering
narcotics money for guns.
Copy !req
699. And he's sitting in my
office in the U.S. Senate
Copy !req
700. and he gets a phone call telling
him that if he talked to me,
Copy !req
701. he'd die.
Copy !req
702. But this is your ticket
out of small-time, right?
Copy !req
703. You're going to make
your bones on this.
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704. This is a true story.
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705. My friend, some stories
are just too true to tell.
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706. That's bullshit.
Copy !req
707. Yeah?
Copy !req
708. And yes, it is.
Copy !req
709. Congratulations.
You figured that out.
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710. "Too true to tell."
Copy !req
711. Welcome to San Francisco
international Airport.
Copy !req
712. Please do not leave
your bags unattended.
Copy !req
713. Sometimes I just wish I could
climb inside that head of yours
Copy !req
714. and see all the shit
you carry around.
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715. Really?
Copy !req
716. No, not really.
Copy !req
717. There's too
many bad guys.
Copy !req
718. And ghosts.
Copy !req
719. And scary monsters
running around.
Copy !req
720. Well, what do you
want me to do, Sue?
Copy !req
721. Do something else
for a living?
Copy !req
722. No.
Copy !req
723. This one just scares me.
Copy !req
724. Be careful.
Copy !req
725. Hey.
Copy !req
726. Yeah.
Copy !req
727. Jesus.
Copy !req
728. Hello?
Copy !req
729. It's Russell Dodson.
Copy !req
730. Hello, Russell Dodson.
Copy !req
731. Listen, Gary, we haven't
handled this right at all.
Copy !req
732. Before you print anything,
Copy !req
733. there's a few guys from DC that
would like to sit down with you.
Copy !req
734. You should hear them out.
Copy !req
735. I'm listening.
Copy !req
736. Gary, thanks for coming.
Copy !req
737. I'm Agent Miller,
and this is Agent Jones.
Copy !req
738. Can we get you
a cup of coffee?
Copy !req
739. No.
Copy !req
740. How about one of
those cappuccinos?
Copy !req
741. Just got a new
espresso machine,
Copy !req
742. probably cost the
taxpayers 30 grand.
Copy !req
743. Ah...
Copy !req
744. No, I'm fine.
Copy !req
745. Get him a cappuccino.
Copy !req
746. Now we don't agree with everything
that happens in our agencies,
Copy !req
747. so this is a little
awkward for us.
Copy !req
748. But you're getting into
some sensitive areas.
Copy !req
749. There are ongoing operations
you're in danger of exposing.
Copy !req
750. Operations that have taken
months, years to set up.
Copy !req
751. Thousands of man-hours,
millions to fund.
Copy !req
752. And how do you know that?
Copy !req
753. We know you
were in Nicaragua.
Copy !req
754. We know you
saw Meneses.
Copy !req
755. Am I being followed?
Copy !req
756. What's
your angle, Webb?
Copy !req
757. Some governmental
informants are scumbags?
Copy !req
758. Look, I was under
the impression
Copy !req
759. that you guys had
something to say to me?
Copy !req
760. But, to answer
your question, no.
Copy !req
761. My angle is that
the American government
Copy !req
762. knew drugs were put on the
streets to fund an illegal war.
Copy !req
763. What you want to say
happened, never happened.
Copy !req
764. Then why am I here?
Copy !req
765. American kids
Copy !req
766. were going to
die in that war.
Copy !req
767. American kids did die,
and they're still dying.
Copy !req
768. Just not the ones you
care about, apparently.
Copy !req
769. We'd never threaten
your children, Mr. Webb.
Copy !req
770. My children?
Copy !req
771. What did you say?
Copy !req
772. I'm writing the story.
Copy !req
773. Okay. I'm about
to press send.
Copy !req
774. We're ready.
All hands on deck.
Copy !req
775. Don't over-edit it.
Copy !req
776. Don't worry.
Copy !req
777. Anna?
Copy !req
778. Gary, I got it.
Copy !req
779. Go enjoy your family.
Copy !req
780. Let's go, let's go, let's go! All
right, last one in is a rotten egg!
Copy !req
781. Woo-hoo!
Copy !req
782. Is it cold or warm?
Copy !req
783. - It's warm.
- Ready?
Copy !req
784. All right,
precious cargo.
Copy !req
785. Dizzy yet?
No.
Copy !req
786. - Okay.
- Come on, Momma!
Copy !req
787. - Come on, Mom.
- Come on, Mom, get in.
Copy !req
788. Why do they
gang up on Momma?
Copy !req
789. You have
to dry my hair!
Copy !req
790. Where you going, Dad?
Copy !req
791. - Dad.
- Don't, Dad!
Copy !req
792. Dad, it's up!
It's online!
Copy !req
793. Whoo!
Copy !req
794. Mom!
Copy !req
795. Oh, my God, Mom,
check this out.
Copy !req
796. It just went up.
It's everywhere.
Copy !req
797. Gary!
Copy !req
798. "For the better
part of a decade,
Copy !req
799. "a San Francisco Bay Area
drug ring sold tons of cocaine
Copy !req
800. "to the Crips and
Bloods street gangs
Copy !req
801. "of Los Angeles
and funneled millions
Copy !req
802. "in drug profits to a Latin
American guerrilla army
Copy !req
803. "run by the U.S. Central
intelligence Agency.
Copy !req
804. "A Mercury News
investigation has found
Copy !req
805. "this drug network opened the first
pipeline between Colombia and..."
Copy !req
806. Hey.
Copy !req
807. You did it.
Copy !req
808. Yeah.
Copy !req
809. Want to go fool
around in the woods?
Copy !req
810. Yeah.
Copy !req
811. Yes, I do.
Copy !req
812. Don't look,
don't look.
Copy !req
813. Hey, come on!
Copy !req
814. You should
see our switchboard!
Copy !req
815. It is lit up like
a Christmas tree!
Copy !req
816. We're getting calls from
all over the world, Gary.
Copy !req
817. What do you want to do?
Copy !req
818. Well, it's just the
beginning, isn't it?
Copy !req
819. I think there's
more to do.
Copy !req
820. Got to keep running out
the story. Keep digging.
Copy !req
821. Anything you need.
Copy !req
822. Okay? But take
a victory lap.
Copy !req
823. Hey, Anna, that graphic
you guys used?
Copy !req
824. The crack pipe
on the CIA emblem?
Copy !req
825. Are you out of your mind?
Copy !req
826. It's like the CIA is cooking
crack in their basement.
Copy !req
827. Gary, that was my idea,
so blame me, but come on.
Copy !req
828. We got their attention,
didn't we?
Copy !req
829. We're just calling to say
thanks for doing this.
Copy !req
830. There's a lot of
pride here this morning.
Copy !req
831. Congratulations, buddy.
Copy !req
832. Hey, Gary.
Copy !req
833. Yeah?
Copy !req
834. You did it.
Copy !req
835. This is the big one.
Copy !req
836. Enjoy yourself!
Copy !req
837. Let's focus on
The Washington Post,
Copy !req
838. The New York Times
and the LA Times.
Copy !req
839. And get Richard Zuckerman
on the phone.
Copy !req
840. What interests me is
who is gonna tell me
Copy !req
841. how we missed
this goddamned story.
Copy !req
842. How'd the San Jose
Mercury News,
Copy !req
843. a paper one-fifth the size
of the Los Angeles Times
Copy !req
844. and 300 miles away,
scooped us
Copy !req
845. on one of the most important
stories in this city in, in what?
Copy !req
846. Twenty years?
Copy !req
847. How about you, Rich?
Didn't you cover Ricky Ross?
Copy !req
848. Parts of it. Yeah,
apparently the wrong parts.
Copy !req
849. We had Blandon in
one of our stories.
Copy !req
850. As what?
A government source.
Copy !req
851. He's also apparently
almost single-handedly
Copy !req
852. responsible for
the crack epidemic.
Copy !req
853. Which, by the way,
started right here
Copy !req
854. in Watts, 5 fucking miles
from where we're sitting.
Copy !req
855. Look, Mark.
I don't need to tell you this,
Copy !req
856. but if this story stands, some of
your people are going to jail.
Copy !req
857. Richard,
the idea that any one person
Copy !req
858. could have played a decisive
role in the crack epidemic
Copy !req
859. is absurd.
Copy !req
860. What about
Norwin Meneses?
Copy !req
861. We have no documentation
Copy !req
862. that this guy ever did
any business with us.
Copy !req
863. Richard, this Gary Webb,
he's got nothing.
Copy !req
864. He's got drug dealers and
money launderers as sources.
Copy !req
865. Rich, you know this guy Webb.
What do you think?
Copy !req
866. It's thin.
Copy !req
867. Except that he posted all his
sources on the Merc website.
Copy !req
868. So? So nobody's
done that before.
Copy !req
869. I need every line of that story taken
apart and checked for inaccuracies.
Copy !req
870. Get Dominic Brady back
here from Washington.
Copy !req
871. I want at least 15
people on this thing.
Copy !req
872. Leo, what if
we're overreacting?
Copy !req
873. I mean, it's the
San Jose Mercury News.
Copy !req
874. Is anyone even going
to pay attention?
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875. A reporter for the San Jose
Mercury News suggested
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876. that the CIA might
have played a role
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877. in permitting Nicaraguan
drug dealers to distribute
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878. crack cocaine in South Central
Los Angeles during the 1980s.
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879. That had enormous resonance within
the African-American community.
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880. We have been faked out,
we have been tricked,
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881. and we have been undermined.
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882. If they had put that
crack in Beverly Hills,
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883. it would be
a presidential issue.
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884. We love our children
just like you love yours.
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885. I think it is enough
information here
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886. to say to the CIA,
you stand accused.
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887. President Clinton
will be back out
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888. on the campaign
trail next week.
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889. I've got
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890. requests for you
from CNN, CNBC,
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891. Jerry Springer, Geraldo Rivera
and Montel Williams.
Copy !req
892. The London Times and Le Monde are
sending reporters in to interview you
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893. and 60 Minutes and
Dateline both want you,
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894. but only if you don't
do the other one.
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895. And I just got
the call last night,
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896. the National Press Association
Journalist of the Year
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897. is Mr. Gary Webb.
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898. Congratulations, Gary.
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899. Oh, baby!
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900. Thank you.
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901. Life's beautiful.
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902. It's checking out, Richard. I spoke
with the banker in Panama City.
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903. His name is Hansjorg Baier. He
met with Webb. He confirmed,
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904. he laundered drug
money for the Contras.
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905. Norwin Meneses was his client.
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906. Are these sources reliable enough?
For the Post?
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907. I mean, they're
all drug dealers.
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908. The banker isn't
a drug dealer.
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909. Also, there's this
American ex-pat
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910. that had a ranch in
the jungle for 30 years.
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911. And he let these
two American pilots
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912. land and take off
from his airstrip.
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913. And he let them store
dope on his property.
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914. You're talking to drug dealers
and money launderers.
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915. I'm talking to Langley.
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916. Well, I'm filing.
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917. You guys do whatever
you want with it.
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918. So what's our
point of view?
Copy !req
919. That Webb doesn't
have any legitimate sources.
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920. That the CIA would
never use these low-lifes
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921. and, in fact,
denies it unequivocally.
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922. That basically he's a fraud
and so is his story.
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923. I'll take that upstairs
and see if it'll fly.
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924. Yeah, you're going
to turn into a chip.
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925. Wait, you guys, he's done. Lan, it's on.
Come here, it's on.
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926. In tonight's
Eye on America,
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927. accusations, underscore
the word "accusations,"
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928. that are nothing
short of explosive.
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929. That the CIA
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930. knowingly and intentionally
did what amounts
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931. to pump crack cocaine
into Los Angeles...
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932. That's not what he said.
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933. to help fund
rebels in Nicaragua.
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934. You never said
"intentionally."
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935. Whether or not these claims
prove true, the anger they...
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936. A lot of people are saying
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937. of course, including
people in Congress
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938. that the CIA
intentionally addicted
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939. African-Americans
to crack cocaine.
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940. Right, well, what you and others are
doing is putting words in my mouth.
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941. We never made that claim.
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942. What have you got to prove that Americans
working in the U.S. government
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943. collaborated in
selling crack cocaine
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944. into the African-American
community of Los Angeles?
Copy !req
945. Well, first of all,
we never said that Americans
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946. working in the government
were doing this.
Copy !req
947. These were Nicaraguans
working for the CIA-run army.
Copy !req
948. Okay. It's not
CIA U.S. officials.
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949. Not that we know so far.
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950. Okay. It's not U.S. officials.
Okay. Go ahead.
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951. What the CIA wanted to do was to fight
a war that Congress didn't want.
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952. And the ripple effect of that,
what happened in South Los Angeles
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953. and other American cities,
well, that was a mistake.
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954. This is a smoking cannon
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955. that leads all the way
to the White House.
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956. We have no evidence
of a conspiracy by the CIA
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957. to engage in encouraging drug
traffickers in Nicaragua...
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958. I am going to
make somebody pay
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959. for what they have done to
my community and to my people.
Copy !req
960. Don't give me that
conspiracy bull...
Copy !req
961. There has never been
a conspiracy in this country.
Copy !req
962. Señor Baier.
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963. Hello?
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964. Gary, it's Fred Weil.
Copy !req
965. You haven't seen the
East Coast papers yet?
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966. No.
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967. It's 4:00 a.m.
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968. I was you once, Gary.
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969. I started down this road. Though,
nowhere near as far as you are.
Copy !req
970. When they saw I wasn't gonna
stop, they controversialized me.
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971. Do you have any idea
what I'm talking about?
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972. They make you the story.
Copy !req
973. That you have a history of schizophrenia,
you're a liar, you're a homo,
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974. you beat your dog,
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975. you're a pedophile, it doesn't
matter if none of it's true.
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976. The point is no one
remembers what you found.
Copy !req
977. They remember you,
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978. and you're nuts.
Copy !req
979. You cease to exist.
Copy !req
980. Gary, you there?
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981. Yeah, I'm here.
Copy !req
982. Remember, you get
the most flak
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983. when you're right
above the target.
Copy !req
984. That's when they empty
all their guns into you,
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985. when you're about to drop
a bomb on the Kremlin.
Copy !req
986. Or, in this case, the Central
intelligence Agency.
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987. You hang in there, Gary.
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988. Morning.
Copy !req
989. You guys don't
look so good.
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990. Morning, Gary.
Good morning.
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991. We just want to take your
temperature, you know,
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992. get your perspective
before we weigh in here.
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993. About what?
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994. Well, the CIA's response
to you, for one.
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995. Well, there isn't
one really, is there?
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996. Still nothing?
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997. Not a single source?
I mean,
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998. at this point, I'll take anybody who
takes home a check from the CIA. Anyone.
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999. Well, they're a secretive organization,
Jerry. I mean, that's what they do.
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1000. They're secretive.
They don't talk.
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1001. Well, at least
The Washington Post
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1002. isn't saying we got
all our facts wrong.
Copy !req
1003. Well,
because they're not.
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1004. But what the Post is saying
Copy !req
1005. is that we're just here to
attest to the moral purity
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1006. of the Central
intelligence Agency.
Copy !req
1007. Gary, Richard Zuckerman
is a living legend.
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1008. Yeah, who thinks his job
is to defend the CIA.
Copy !req
1009. He used to work for them. He was
a media intern for God's sakes.
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1010. Am I crazy?
Copy !req
1011. Reading this stuff is like reading
Pravda circa 1953, you guys.
Copy !req
1012. I mean, what am
I missing here?
Copy !req
1013. Gary, cards on the table. We got a
call from Corporate this morning.
Copy !req
1014. They are getting
a little nervous.
Copy !req
1015. And so we're just going
to take a beat, step back,
Copy !req
1016. look at the big picture
on behalf of the paper.
Copy !req
1017. We don't want to
print anything else
Copy !req
1018. until we get our
ducks in a row, okay?
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1019. And we're keeping
you in the loop.
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1020. No big deal.
Copy !req
1021. Gary, can I talk to you for a second?
Yeah. Yeah.
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1022. I just got a call.
Copy !req
1023. NBC's canceling their segment on the story.
They're not gonna run it.
Copy !req
1024. And you're not
going to believe this,
Copy !req
1025. but we've heard that
The Washington Post
Copy !req
1026. is going to say you're an active
part of Ricky Ross' defense,
Copy !req
1027. that your involvement
verges on complicity,
Copy !req
1028. and that you and Ricky Ross are
telling this fairy tale together.
Copy !req
1029. It's not funny.
Copy !req
1030. Come on. Anna, it's funny.
Copy !req
1031. No, our careers
could be on the line.
Copy !req
1032. Look, we drew blood.
They're going to say anything.
Copy !req
1033. Would you?
Copy !req
1034. What?
I'm sorry.
Copy !req
1035. No, I'm sorry.
I didn't mean that.
Copy !req
1036. You think I'd
make some shit up?
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1037. No.
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1038. You're my editor.
I know.
Copy !req
1039. It's my name on this story, but
it's your name on that damn door.
Copy !req
1040. Don't forget that.
Copy !req
1041. It's right there.
Copy !req
1042. It's Rich Kline.
Copy !req
1043. It's Gary Webb.
Copy !req
1044. Really?
Copy !req
1045. Okay.
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1046. Hello?
Copy !req
1047. What's happening here, Rich?
Copy !req
1048. The only people you
have in your story
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1049. is the former
Director of the CIA,
Copy !req
1050. the current
Director of the CIA,
Copy !req
1051. and, guess who,
a bunch of CIA officials.
Copy !req
1052. Are you following up
on anything I wrote,
Copy !req
1053. or are you just
talking to the CIA?
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1054. I can't be talking to you.
Copy !req
1055. Why?
Copy !req
1056. I don't know. I'm sorry.
Copy !req
1057. What...
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1058. Son of a bitch.
Copy !req
1059. What the fuck?
Copy !req
1060. Hey!
Copy !req
1061. What the hell you doing?
Copy !req
1062. I can see you!
Copy !req
1063. Hey!
Copy !req
1064. Son of a bitch.
Copy !req
1065. Son of a bitch!
Copy !req
1066. I saw him and I chased him
down the goddamn street.
Copy !req
1067. Okay, so then you
tried to shoot the guy.
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1068. I fired a warning shot.
Copy !req
1069. I have a family to protect.
Copy !req
1070. Did he
try to break in?
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1071. No, he was at
the back of my car.
Copy !req
1072. He wasn't trying
to steal it.
Copy !req
1073. I don't know what the hell he
was doing, but he was there.
Copy !req
1074. See his fingerprints
or some shit.
Copy !req
1075. He was doing...
He was messing with it,
Copy !req
1076. I don't know
what he was doing.
Copy !req
1077. What are you doing?
Copy !req
1078. Do you have any
reason to believe
Copy !req
1079. your family's in
danger, Mr. Webb?
Copy !req
1080. No.
Copy !req
1081. Dad!
What is that?
Copy !req
1082. Hey, Dad!
It's lan.
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1083. Hey!
Copy !req
1084. You can't...
Put that shit down.
Copy !req
1085. Hey, Dad! Dad!
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1086. All these people
just came down
Copy !req
1087. and are looking
through all your shit!
Copy !req
1088. Can I help you?
Copy !req
1089. Sorry. You can't be in here.
What are you doing?
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1090. It's a crime scene.
It's not a crime scene.
Copy !req
1091. Hey, excuse me, this is my house.
What are you doing?
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1092. Who the fuck are you?
Copy !req
1093. Hey, will you put this down? This
is my shit! This is my house!
Copy !req
1094. Get the fuck out!
Copy !req
1095. - Get the fuck out of here!
- Gary.
Copy !req
1096. Ian, anybody comes down here,
hit them with that.
Copy !req
1097. Gary.
Copy !req
1098. Hey.
Copy !req
1099. I see you!
Copy !req
1100. I know you had a hard night last
night, but I need to warn you
Copy !req
1101. before you come
into work tomorrow
Copy !req
1102. that the next week or
so is going to be rough.
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1103. Now Dateline thinks you lied to
them so they're coming after you.
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1104. And so is Nightline,
and every other major
Copy !req
1105. that hasn't had
their shot yet.
Copy !req
1106. Well, the story's tight.
Copy !req
1107. It's not perfect.
Copy !req
1108. Well, Jerry put the brakes on
when I need to keep going.
Copy !req
1109. I'm not done, Anna.
Copy !req
1110. And I need you to protect me so
I can finish what we started.
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1111. It's not the story now.
Copy !req
1112. This is about you.
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1113. The New York Times gave us a courtesy call.
They went into everything.
Copy !req
1114. Every closet and
corner of your life.
Copy !req
1115. Every speeding ticket,
every bar fight.
Copy !req
1116. Every libel suit
pinned on you.
Copy !req
1117. That's gossip. That's not news.
Who cares?
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1118. And, now, Jerry's talking
about you working
Copy !req
1119. out of the Cupertino
office for a while.
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1120. Jerry's out of his mind.
That's not happening.
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1121. Hey bud, come on in.
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1122. That's not a good idea.
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1123. Ian, go to your room.
Copy !req
1124. What is this?
Copy !req
1125. They found out
about that woman?
Copy !req
1126. The woman in Cleveland,
Gary, at The Plain Dealer.
Copy !req
1127. Yeah? And?
Copy !req
1128. Why didn't you tell
us the whole story?
Copy !req
1129. What the fuck?
Copy !req
1130. Look, who I do or what
the fuck I do in my life
Copy !req
1131. is not your concern,
you understand that?
Copy !req
1132. This is between my wife and I.
God... Excuse me.
Copy !req
1133. It's between my wife
and I, God damn it.
Copy !req
1134. It's not your
fucking concern.
Copy !req
1135. You can take any man's life,
put it under a microscope.
Copy !req
1136. You can dissect it,
turn a simple man's life
Copy !req
1137. into a circus sideshow.
You know that.
Copy !req
1138. What about
the rest of me?
Copy !req
1139. Can we focus on that?
Copy !req
1140. Dad, what happened
in Cleveland?
Copy !req
1141. Come on.
Copy !req
1142. There's no such thing
as a little mistake, lan.
Copy !req
1143. One wrong turn
and you're lost.
Copy !req
1144. Keep turning,
trying to get back...
Copy !req
1145. You sound like
a writer, writing.
Copy !req
1146. I'm asking my father
what happened in Cleveland.
Copy !req
1147. I screwed up.
Copy !req
1148. Who was it?
Copy !req
1149. A reporter in the newsroom.
Copy !req
1150. What was her name?
Copy !req
1151. Why does that matter?
Copy !req
1152. It matters to me.
Copy !req
1153. Barbara.
Copy !req
1154. Did you love her?
Copy !req
1155. No.
Copy !req
1156. Do you love Mom?
Copy !req
1157. I love your mother.
Copy !req
1158. Ian, you and your brother,
your sister, your mother,
Copy !req
1159. you're everything to me.
You're all I got.
Copy !req
1160. I couldn't stand
losing that.
Copy !req
1161. What happened to her?
Copy !req
1162. She committed suicide.
Copy !req
1163. That's really shitty.
Copy !req
1164. Yeah, it was.
Copy !req
1165. Is that why
we left Ohio?
Copy !req
1166. Because you ran away?
Copy !req
1167. Yeah, well,
we needed a fresh start.
Copy !req
1168. Oh, God, I'm really
disappointed in you.
Copy !req
1169. Mom's amazing.
Copy !req
1170. We don't
have a choice, Gary.
Copy !req
1171. This is the only option
on the table right now.
Copy !req
1172. Good for you to get out of
the line of fire for a beat.
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1173. You can cool off, you know, pop out
some easy human interest stuff.
Copy !req
1174. Dad,
what's in Cupertino?
Copy !req
1175. It's the paper's
bureau for losers.
Copy !req
1176. Where I won't
get in trouble.
Copy !req
1177. Or so they think.
Copy !req
1178. Maybe just don't go, Daddy.
Copy !req
1179. I know. But, honey,
Daddy's got to go to work.
Copy !req
1180. We've got the house to pay for
and all these school clothes.
Copy !req
1181. 'Cause you guys are
growing like weeds.
Copy !req
1182. Look after them.
Copy !req
1183. You guys be good.
Copy !req
1184. Photos. Your old records.
Copy !req
1185. Hmm.
Copy !req
1186. Some of Christine's drawings.
Copy !req
1187. Okay.
Copy !req
1188. That kind of thing.
Copy !req
1189. I hate this.
Copy !req
1190. I know.
Copy !req
1191. I don't want to be alone.
Copy !req
1192. I'm no good at it,
you know that.
Copy !req
1193. Maybe some time apart
will be a good thing.
Copy !req
1194. Well, it's got to be.
Copy !req
1195. Um...
Copy !req
1196. Okay.
Copy !req
1197. Love you, Daddy.
Copy !req
1198. Bye.
Love you too.
Copy !req
1199. Love you.
Love you, Daddy!
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1200. I was told that
the Police Department
Copy !req
1201. is having trouble keeping
the troopers' horses healthy.
Copy !req
1202. Yeah.
Copy !req
1203. Yeah, I hear it
was bowel trouble?
Copy !req
1204. Constipation.
Copy !req
1205. I have you on record
working in Nicaragua
Copy !req
1206. with John Cullen and Barry
Reid between '81 and '85.
Copy !req
1207. Yeah, I worked with Reid,
but I don't know Cullen.
Copy !req
1208. You have any contact
info for Reid?
Copy !req
1209. Last I heard he was in New Orleans.
I think he died, though.
Copy !req
1210. Well, I'd like to review your flight logs.
Names of pilots.
Copy !req
1211. I can't
do that, Mr. Webb.
Copy !req
1212. Is there anyone else
I can speak to?
Copy !req
1213. I don't know, maybe try back in a week.
You can talk to my boss.
Copy !req
1214. Is Cullen residing
in Lake City?
Copy !req
1215. Down in Florida maybe.
Look, I can't talk to you.
Copy !req
1216. You didn't even
open the box I gave you.
Copy !req
1217. What?
Copy !req
1218. Oh, honey,
I can't open that.
Copy !req
1219. You can't?
Copy !req
1220. Look, I gotta focus.
Copy !req
1221. You understand? I gotta focus
so I can finish this thing.
Copy !req
1222. And then what happens?
Copy !req
1223. Then it's done.
Copy !req
1224. And then what?
Copy !req
1225. Then what? What? I didn't choose
what's happening here, Sue.
Copy !req
1226. I didn't choose this.
Copy !req
1227. I don't want to
fucking be here
Copy !req
1228. in this shit box,
away from home.
Copy !req
1229. Come on. What is this?
Copy !req
1230. What do you mean, huh?
Copy !req
1231. Can't you see what this
is doing to all of us?
Copy !req
1232. That's not fair.
Copy !req
1233. Look, you are who
you always were, Gary.
Copy !req
1234. No regret.
Copy !req
1235. No blame, no judgment.
It's just a fact.
Copy !req
1236. I guess it's me
who's changed.
Copy !req
1237. What are you saying?
Copy !req
1238. What are you saying?
I don't know.
Copy !req
1239. You do know.
Copy !req
1240. Say it!
Copy !req
1241. I don't know.
Copy !req
1242. Don't turn on the light.
Copy !req
1243. I'm John Cullen.
Copy !req
1244. Do you know that name?
Copy !req
1245. What you found here,
Gary, is a monster.
Copy !req
1246. I was recruited
by the Agency.
Copy !req
1247. Out of college.
Copy !req
1248. I knew Spanish and Law,
Copy !req
1249. and I wanted to do good.
Copy !req
1250. I wanted to fight
some evil empire.
Copy !req
1251. I went to
Central America.
Copy !req
1252. Made nice with radicals.
Copy !req
1253. Slept with some
of the pretty ones.
Copy !req
1254. And turned in names.
Copy !req
1255. Then I started noticing
that they were disappearing.
Copy !req
1256. Permanently.
Copy !req
1257. The people
that we hunted,
Copy !req
1258. murdered.
Copy !req
1259. All they had was a deep desire
to reform the government
Copy !req
1260. and have free elections.
Copy !req
1261. That's it.
Copy !req
1262. After I left the Agency, I worked
my way into a major drug cartel.
Copy !req
1263. It was early Medellin.
Copy !req
1264. I solved
logistical issues.
Copy !req
1265. Bringing supply into
the United States.
Copy !req
1266. Paved the way, you might say,
as the traffic grew and grew.
Copy !req
1267. Well, someone in Washington
knows what you do
Copy !req
1268. and is doing nothing
to stop it.
Copy !req
1269. It's all lies and
corruption, Gary.
Copy !req
1270. You get attracted
to the power,
Copy !req
1271. then you become
addicted to the power,
Copy !req
1272. then you're devoured
by the power.
Copy !req
1273. Your thing and my thing,
are they connected?
Copy !req
1274. Are they the same?
Copy !req
1275. Yes, they are the same.
Copy !req
1276. Danilo Blandon.
Copy !req
1277. This is him, yesterday.
Copy !req
1278. This is you here, today.
Copy !req
1279. Nobody wants to hear
your sad story, Gary.
Copy !req
1280. You can go on record.
Copy !req
1281. And end up dead?
Copy !req
1282. No.
Copy !req
1283. Then why are
you here?
Copy !req
1284. I'm confessing.
Copy !req
1285. Who else am I
going to tell?
Copy !req
1286. Anna?
Copy !req
1287. Who is it?
Copy !req
1288. It's Gary.
Copy !req
1289. Gary, it's 6:00
in the morning.
Copy !req
1290. I found him.
Or he found me.
Copy !req
1291. Who?
The asset.
Copy !req
1292. It's the piece
I've been missing.
Copy !req
1293. The only thing
I didn't have.
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1294. It's what you
kept asking for.
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1295. So I can keep going.
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1296. He was a part of the operation, Anna.
You understand that? CIA.
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1297. Gary, all right, slow down.
Look, if I can just get him
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1298. to go on record,
he'll confirm everything.
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1299. He came to my
goddamn hotel room.
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1300. You gotta talk to
Jerry about this.
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1301. I'm not finished with it!
Calm down.
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1302. I'm not finished!
Gary.
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1303. Look, I'm trying to keep
you on the payroll, okay?
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1304. I'm trying to save your career.
You know I'm not
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1305. just gonna sit back
and be quiet and do nothing
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1306. so I can collect
your goddamn check.
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1307. I understand. You know that.
You know me.
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1308. I'm gonna keep going.
I'm gonna finish this.
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1309. For you, or I'm gonna
do it for somebody else.
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1310. Look, there's a staff
meeting tomorrow.
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1311. We'll talk about
it there. Okay?
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1312. Okay.
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1313. Morning, Gary.
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1314. Hey, hey, hey.
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1315. I want to run a couple
ideas by you guys
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1316. about this asset,
the CIA asset.
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1317. Gary, have a seat.
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1318. Hey, Pete.
Hey.
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1319. When'd you get in
from Washington?
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1320. No easy way to say this, Gary,
so I'm just going to say it.
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1321. We've had Pete backtrack
a few of your leads.
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1322. Why didn't you tell me?
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1323. Well, I'm telling you now.
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1324. Pete, why didn't
you say anything?
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1325. We didn't like some of the stuff
that Pete brought back, okay?
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1326. Some of your sources
have changed their stories.
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1327. Of course, they did.
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1328. Well, they're
saying they never said
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1329. the things you
have them saying.
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1330. Well, that's how
they operate, Jerry.
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1331. "They"?
The Agency.
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1332. They deny everything.
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1333. Everyone who works with the
CIA, the CIA denies everything.
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1334. Did you ever get an actual
CIA operative on the record?
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1335. We never made that claim. I think
that's been very clear at this point.
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1336. - He never said...
- Anna,
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1337. did you not tell them about the
guy that came to my hotel?
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1338. But he said he's not
going on the record, Gary.
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1339. No, I think I made...
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1340. Did you get anyone who works
for the CIA on the record?
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1341. Who is this guy?
Outside counsel.
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1342. Okay, look here. Let me catch you
up to speed here, Counselor.
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1343. The CIA uses people
that worked for the CIA.
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1344. They also use people who work with the CIA.
You get the difference.
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1345. We don't operate in a courtroom
or in absolutes, Gary.
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1346. We operate in
shades of gray.
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1347. I didn't realize truth was a shade of gray.
Anyone else?
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1348. It's not what
you can prove.
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1349. It's what people
say they remember.
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1350. Your word against theirs.
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1351. Would have been wonderful to get a couple
of innocent people on the record, Gary.
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1352. Yeah, well, nobody a part of
this story is innocent, Jerry.
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1353. You know,
call Norwin Meneses.
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1354. He's in Managua.
He's in a prison.
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1355. He was happy to speak
to me when I came down.
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1356. He said he never
spoke to you.
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1357. You kidding me?
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1358. I was in Managua for three
days, you know this...
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1359. No, I know you were
in Managua, Gary.
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1360. He said you never
got inside the prison.
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1361. He said he never saw you.
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1362. Well, there were 500
other people who did.
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1363. Yeah, but can
you prove it?
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1364. What, you mean, like did I bring home
a T-shirt from the prison gift shop?
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1365. Do you have any proof...
What do you want?
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1366. you were actually
inside that prison?
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1367. I bribed my way in.
Oh, for Christ's sake.
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1368. Well, look,
it's a Third World country.
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1369. What did you expect me to do?
What about all my notes?
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1370. Legally, they're
just your notes.
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1371. All it means is
you wrote them.
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1372. You could have
made them up later.
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1373. - Fuck you.
- Easy, Gary.
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1374. Fuck you both.
Hey.
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1375. You questioning
my ethics?
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1376. Thinking I'd re-engineer
a goddamn thing?
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1377. How fucking dare you!
Gary, calm down.
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1378. And what about
this Swiss banker? Baier?
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1379. Yeah, what about him?
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1380. I can't find him.
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1381. We're going to have to look
a little harder then.
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1382. No one's heard
from him, Gary.
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1383. This is crazy.
This is nuts.
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1384. The CIA can't
take a piss without
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1385. getting their dicks
caught in their fly,
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1386. but they're absolutely fantastic at this.
I mean, look at you guys.
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1387. You're looking at me like
I'm crazy, like I'm lying.
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1388. This is, Gary...
That's what you're doing!
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1389. Nobody's saying that. This
is not personal. Do not...
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1390. How is this not personal?
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1391. Look, Gary, we got
into this together,
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1392. so we're going to get
out of it together.
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1393. We're going to
get out of it?
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1394. We are going to
print an open letter
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1395. saying that some
mistakes were made.
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1396. Don't do that.
Don't do that.
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1397. Come on, Gary, there's a bigger
picture here, open your eyes.
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1398. My eyes are wide open.
Know what I see?
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1399. I see a bunch of people that are
worried about their reputations.
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1400. Terrified that
the Post or the Times
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1401. aren't going to pluck you
from the foothills of San Jose
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1402. and give you a job
on the mountaintop.
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1403. You know, Jerry, you print that
letter, you can't undo it. Not ever.
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1404. You become a paper
that tells the truth
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1405. only when you
fucking feel like it.
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1406. Some of the heavyweights
of American journalism
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1407. have examined Webb's work
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1408. and found it reckless,
often wrong.
Copy !req
1409. Just this week, Webb was
pulled off the CIA story
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1410. after his own executive
editor admitted the articles
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1411. oversimplified the origins
of the crack epidemic.
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1412. He also wrote, "I feel
that we did not have proof
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1413. "that top CIA officials knew."
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1414. Many Americans do seem willing to
believe that their own government
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1415. could have been involved
in drug smuggling.
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1416. Despite the criticism
of Mr. Webb's work,
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1417. he is scheduled to receive
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1418. the Bay Area Journalist
of the Year Award.
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1419. Some within the
organization are debating
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1420. whether he is
worthy of this...
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1421. Where the fuck's my bike?
Come on. Come on!
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1422. Hey, excuse me, have you seen a
bike that was here? A motorcycle?
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1423. Fuck! Fuck! Fuck!
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1424. God!
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1425. Come on.
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1426. What are you looking at?
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1427. He's here!
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1428. I see his car!
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1429. Daddy!
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1430. Dad!
Hey, munchkins!
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1431. How are you?
How you doing?
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1432. Good.
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1433. Good to see you.
How you doing, kiddo?
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1434. Good. What happened
to your hand?
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1435. That's just a little
scratch. It's nothing.
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1436. You ever coming home?
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1437. Working on it, kiddo.
We're working on it.
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1438. Mom! Dad's here!
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1439. Hi, chicken.
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1440. Hey, Mom.
Look at you.
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1441. Come on,
Christine, let's go.
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1442. You look beautiful.
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1443. I look beautiful.
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1444. Come in.
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1445. What's this?
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1446. It's a long story.
It's nothing. It's boring.
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1447. Hi.
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1448. Hi. How you been?
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1449. Really good,
considering.
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1450. I've decided to continue
writing on my own,
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1451. without the paper.
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1452. You're resigning?
Yeah.
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1453. Well, that's good.
Yeah.
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1454. I mean, you know,
walk away. Fresh start.
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1455. Make room for
something new.
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1456. Yeah.
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1457. Thanks for coming with me.
It means a lot.
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1458. Tonight's going
to be a good night.
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1459. Journalist of the Year.
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1460. Yeah, you ready?
You look ready.
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1461. You guys behave.
Love you guys.
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1462. Where's lan?
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1463. No way.
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1464. What?
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1465. This is great!
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1466. Yeah.
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1467. Oh, man, look at her.
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1468. You did it! You did it!
You did it!
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1469. Thank you.
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1470. I'm so proud of you.
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1471. Thank you.
I'm super proud of you.
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1472. All right! Yes!
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1473. I'll follow you.
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1474. Yeah, don't drive too fast.
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1475. Well, what?
We'll see.
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1476. Unbelievable!
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1477. Unbelievable.
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1478. Congratulations.
Copy !req
1479. Congratulations,
Gary! Good job!
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1480. Thank you, thank you.
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1481. Good to see you,
good to see you.
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1482. My first story was about a dog that
should have died, but wouldn't.
Copy !req
1483. I was 22. It was a stupid little
feature, but I was proud of it.
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1484. I put it in a frame
and hung it on my wall.
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1485. And believed I joined a secret
guild of reporters that day.
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1486. If there was ever
a believer, it was me.
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1487. My last story was about a police
horse in Cupertino, California
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1488. who died of constipation.
Copy !req
1489. Actually, it's not a joke.
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1490. But to begin with a dog and
end with a pile of horseshit,
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1491. there's a kind of poetry
in there, somewhere.
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1492. But this, this is horseshit.
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1493. Me being up here.
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1494. Look, I know I pissed off a
lot of people over the years.
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1495. Many of whom are in
this room right now.
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1496. But I think that's what good
investigative reporting does.
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1497. It ruffles feathers.
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1498. But I was never fired.
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1499. And my editors never
threw me under the bus.
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1500. And that's because I never
wrote anything until now
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1501. that really mattered
to a lot of people.
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1502. Mattered in a scary way.
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1503. I'm not going to take it back,
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1504. make nice to save my job.
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1505. Because I thought my job...
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1506. Sorry.
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1507. I thought my job was to
tell the public the truth,
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1508. the facts, pretty or not,
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1509. and let the publishing of
those facts make a difference
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1510. in how people look at things,
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1511. at themselves,
at what they stand for.
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1512. That's shame on me.
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1513. This is the only thing
I ever wanted to do.
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1514. And for a while,
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1515. a long while,
it was an honor.
Copy !req
1516. Before we say goodnight, there's
one more item of business.
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1517. Hey, Dad.
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1518. Hey, bud.
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1519. You okay?
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1520. I'm not sure.
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1521. Well, I'm really
proud of you.
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1522. Thanks, bud.
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1523. Listen,
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1524. I've done a lot of things
that I'm not proud of.
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1525. But I've never
stopped loving you.
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1526. Not once.
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1527. I know.
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1528. I need some air.
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1529. Yeah.
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1530. Hey, Dad,
don't go too far.
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1531. This town hall meeting
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1532. allows the South Central
community to interact
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1533. with the Director of
Central Intelligence.
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1534. Please join me in welcoming
CIA Director, John Deutch.
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1535. How are we
supposed to trust
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1536. the CIA officials to
investigate themselves?
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1537. "Is Gary Webb in the house?" is
the first thing I want to ask.
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1538. Is Gary Webb in here?
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1539. Gary Webb is the reporter
for the San Jose Mercury News
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1540. who broke the
story wide open.
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1541. Allow Gary Webb
to have full access
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1542. to the Investigator General's
full documentation
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1543. and comparatively go through it
as the investigation goes on.
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1544. Thank you.
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1545. There's no question in my mind
Copy !req
1546. there is a complicity in the
flow of drugs into this country.
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1547. Same pilots, same airstrips,
same airplanes,
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1548. carrying guns and drugs at the
same time, and people knew it.
Copy !req
1549. South Central Los Angeles and
every other city in America
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1550. are owed an explanation.
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1551. Yeah, Dad. You're
fighting with us.
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1552. It's too hard for you.
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1553. Do you have any more, Eric? Dad!
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