1.  Public enemy number one
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2.  is drug abuse. 
			  
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3.  In order to fight
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4.  it is necessary to wage a new,
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5.  For nearly a year, I have been
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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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8.  I do not condone
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9.  and we'll do everything
possible to reduce 
			  
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10.  this serious threat
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11.  Drugs are menacing
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12.  They're threatening our values and
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13.  They're killing our children. 
			  
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14.  Thank you very much. 
			  
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15.  And when it comes
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16.  just say, "No." 
			  
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17.  Reagan says he will make it a
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18.  to stop drug abuse
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19.  This is
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20.  Those who smuggle
and sell drugs 
			  
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21.  are as dangerous to
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22.  as any terrorist or
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23.  The Reagan administration is
spending billions on two wars, 
			  
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24.  the war on drugs at home and the
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25.  If we do not act decisively
in defense of freedom 
			  
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26.  new Cubas will arise from the
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27.  We will consult closely
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28.  The anti-communist rebels
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29.  An army founded and
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30.  Crack cocaine, 
			  
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31.  a drug epidemic
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32.  probably existed in
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33.  For $5, you can begin the
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34.  Waging the war on drugs has
cost taxpayers a staggering 
			  
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35.  $100 billion over
the last 10 years. 
			  
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36.  The crack
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37.  of gang warfare
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38.  and DEA agents are
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39.  How many of you have crack
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40.  No brave law enforcement
officer, no teacher, 
			  
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41.  no doctor, need be told
how hard and cruel 
			  
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42.  America's drug
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43.  By 1984,
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44.  to cut off funds
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45.  High-level government
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46.  other ways to continue
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47.  There must be no Soviet
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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
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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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56.  Okay, great. Thanks. 
			  
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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
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60.  But you did it?
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61.  Well, off the record,
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62.  Yeah, but you're
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63.  They took the freaking
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64.  Look, wait a sec. 
			  
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65.  All this stuff that you
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
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68.  Did it, didn't do it.
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69.  Can't take a man's shelter. 
			  
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70.  Anyway, they didn't
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71.  They gotta prove it... 
			  
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72.  Sheriff's Department!
Nobody move! 
			  
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73.  Let me see your hands! 
			  
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74.  Ah, Christ!
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75.  Down, motherfucker down!
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76.  Secure the girl!
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77.  Shut the fuck up! 
			  
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78.  Better get that
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79.  San Jose Mercury News... 
			  
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80.  Hey! 
			  
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81.  I'm a reporter! 
			  
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82.  Quite a ruckus
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83.  Yeah, this guy almost broke
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84.  All right. 
			  
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85.  Hey, wait a minute. 
			  
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86.  Where... 
			  
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87.  Anna, where's the
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88.  Yeah, I'm sorry, Gary.
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89.  Look, you cut the kicker and you're gonna
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90.  The government takes these
people's shit, all right? 
			  
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91.  Their cars, their houses,
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92.  This is before
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93.  Even if they're acquitted,
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94.  They're drug dealers, Gary. 
			  
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95.  Alleged drug dealers,
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96.  Because this is America. 
			  
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97.  Four minutes
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98.  Well, take my name
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99.  God, you can be
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100.  I'm an asshole because
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101.  Come on,
Anna. This is our job. 
			  
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102.  Clock's ticking. 
			  
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103.  Ohh... it's ticking. 
			  
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104.  It's still ticking. 
			  
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105.  And... 
			  
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106.  Don't call back. 
			  
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107.  The guy just had a shotgun in his ear.
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108.  No, there
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109.  All right, look, you're gonna
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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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112.  Come on, don't do that. 
			  
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113.  - That's bad.
- That's amazing parenting. 
			  
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114.  "Don't do that."
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115.  It's really not
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116.  Would somebody watch this? 
			  
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117.  I gotta show you
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118.  New addition to the family. 
			  
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119.  Oh, my God! Dad! 
			  
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120.  Holy. 
			  
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121.  This is a '71
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122.  It's a beautiful bike or
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123.  and we're going to
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124.  This is the only deal.
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125.  Hey, hotshot... have to
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126.  Okay. I love you, Dad.
All right. I love you. 
			  
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127.  Gary. 
			  
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128.  We're happy.
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129.  Yes? 
			  
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130.  We talked about this.
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131.  No, "Come on." No.
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132.  Look at this. Look at the bike.
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133.  Look at this face. 
			  
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134.  Sixteen years I been thinking about this.
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135.  Me and my boy riding side by
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136.  Touching the sky.
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137.  Anything happens to
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138.  Nothing's going
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139.  I will cut these off
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140.  I thought you already
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141.  While I'm sleeping! 
			  
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142.  Dad, you hang out with
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143.  Don't eat your hair. 
			  
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144.  Well, bad guys are usually more
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145.  Life lessons
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146.  No, Mom. You actually
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147.  I did already.
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148.  You guys gotta go, come on.
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149.  Come on! Who wants to ride
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150.  Dad's taking us?
I'm taking you. 
			  
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151.  You're not going in
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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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154.  Got it?
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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!
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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
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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
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166.  That was a big one. 
			  
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167.  But not "the" big one. 
			  
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168.  Yeah, what would that be? Catching
Clinton breaking into Watergate? 
			  
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169.  Hey. 
			  
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170.  Rich Kline, LA Times.
How you doing? 
			  
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171.  My editors are pissed that we
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172.  I'm sure they are. 
			  
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173.  It's an amazing
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174.  You got any
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
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177.  Nobody? 
			  
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178.  She called five times? 
			  
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179.  Hola?
Hi, this is Gary Webb. 
			  
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180.  He finally calls.
I like your work. 
			  
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181.  You follow my work? 
			  
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182.  I do now. 
			  
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183.  Okay, what can
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184.  It's what I can do for you. 
			  
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185.  Okay, what can
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186.  My boyfriend Raffie is in prison,
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187.  That's Rafael Cornejo. 
			  
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188.  Mm-hmm.
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189.  Nicaraguan.
Nicaraguan. 
			  
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190.  He has this gorgeous house
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191.  Good story, no? 
			  
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192.  Yes, it is.
I just wrote it. 
			  
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193.  But Raffie's story
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194.  He sold drugs for
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195.  You want to
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196.  He brought 4 tons of
cocaine into the country 
			  
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197.  for the U.S. government. 
			  
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198.  Look, you have a very
lovely voice, Coral. 
			  
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199.  Um... 
			  
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200.  Thank you... I've copied
every piece of paper. 
			  
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201.  Selling drugs
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202.  Have you written that story? 
			  
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203.  This is the thing
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204.  Wait a minute. 
			  
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205.  You gotta be
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206.  Grand jury transcript? 
			  
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207.  Mm-hmm. 
			  
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208.  How'd you get
ahold of it? 
			  
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209.  The government turned it over
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210.  Yeah, some mistake. 
			  
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211.  It was Russell Dodson. 
			  
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212.  Federal prosecutor
Russell Dodson? 
			  
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213.  That little bitch. I called
the cops on him once. 
			  
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214.  Called the cops
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215.  His goons were
sneaking around my house. 
			  
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216.  Could have been rapists. 
			  
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217.  I think I'm gonna
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218.  So who's this
Danilo Blandon? 
			  
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219.  Wait. 
			  
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220.  Okay. Let's see. 
			  
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221.  That's who sold drugs
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222.  He was a friend. 
			  
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223.  He played with my kid. 
			  
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224.  Then he rats. 
			  
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225.  He's probably the biggest
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226.  Way bigger
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227.  Why use whale to
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228.  Hmm? 
			  
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229.  That make sense
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230.  Not very much sense.
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231.  Yeah. 
			  
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232.  You have more documents? 
			  
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233.  Everything is
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234.  You want to come over? 
			  
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235.  Hmm? 
			  
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236.  Why don't you just send
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237.  How's that? 
			  
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238.  First things first,
Gary Webb. 
			  
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239.  Raffie's got
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240.  Yeah?
Be there. 
			  
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241.  "Danilo Blandon. 
			  
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242.  "Danilo Blandon." 
			  
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243.  Am I late? 
			  
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244.  The judge called
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245.  Oh. 
			  
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246.  It could be
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247.  Right. Yeah,
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248.  There's my boyfriend,
Raffie. 
			  
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249.  He looks friendly. 
			  
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250.  He doesn't like
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251.  And there is
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252.  Russell Dodson. 
			  
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253.  Be right back. 
			  
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254.  Mr. Dodson. 
			  
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255.  Gary Webb,
San Jose Mercury News. 
			  
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256.  You always follow people
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257.  No, not really. 
			  
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258.  So why is the local news
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259.  I'm not. 
			  
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260.  But I am interested
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261.  Hmm. 
			  
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262.  Never heard of him. 
			  
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263.  Then why is he on
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264.  You had this guy cold on
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265.  and then you let him walk. 
			  
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266.  Why? 
			  
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267.  I have his grand
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268.  I know I've seen some
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269.  but...
Boy, is that a big one. 
			  
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270.  So what's the story? 
			  
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271.  Feds use a bad guy to
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272.  Yeah, do you even know
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273.  Yes, I know what this is. 
			  
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274.  Well, it's unheard of.
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275.  And I asked around about Danilo Blandon.
No one has seemed... 
			  
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276.  We're talking here. 
			  
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277.  I'm telling you. 
			  
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278.  Whatever I got near,
it made him very nervous. 
			  
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279.  I know what
I saw, Anna. 
			  
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280.  And I've been doing this
a long time, okay? So... 
			  
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281.  Don't do old and wise.
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282.  I'm not old. 
			  
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283.  Come on, Anna. It's why
you brought me in here. 
			  
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284.  To go after
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285.  But we're not
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286.  We're not
small-time, either. 
			  
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287.  There's more here,
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288.  Get more info on Blandon and
then we'll take it to Jerry. 
			  
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289.  I gotta get back
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290.  Okay. 
			  
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291.  Hello, hello! 
			  
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292.  Mmm. Smells good. 
			  
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293.  Who's Coral? 
			  
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294.  She's hot. 
			  
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295.  She drove a Camaro. 
			  
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296.  Of course she did. 
			  
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297.  She left this? 
			  
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298.  - Eat it.
- Mom, can we start? 
			  
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299.  Yes.
Yes. That looks so good. 
			  
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300.  Yummy.
Hello, gents. 
			  
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301.  Hi. Why does she
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302.  I don't know. 
			  
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303.  She's a source. 
			  
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304.  Oh, yeah? For a story
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305.  No, but that's
a good one, though. 
			  
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306.  Drug dealers. 
			  
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307.  Oh, okay.
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308.  Is it happening again? 
			  
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309.  No. 
			  
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310.  Is what happening again? 
			  
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311.  Come on. Nothing. 
			  
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312.  What's in the box?
Eat your food. 
			  
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313.  What happened with her?
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314.  What happened with her? 
			  
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315.  Nothing. 
			  
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316.  I mean, I'm not
going to do this again. 
			  
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317.  It's why we left
my family, my friends... 
			  
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318.  I know, I know.
left Cleveland, 
			  
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319.  moved out to California, which I hate.
I understand. 
			  
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320.  All this stupid sunshine
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321.  Sunshine is so dumb.
It's terrible. 
			  
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322.  I'm being serious. 
			  
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323.  I know. Well, so am I. 
			  
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324.  Baby. 
			  
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325.  I'm not going
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326.  Understand? 
			  
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327.  Don't smile. 
			  
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328.  She said there's another
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329.  Seriously,
I fucking hate you. 
			  
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330.  I love you.
Ugh. 
			  
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331.  Dismiss all charges
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332.  We are no longer proceeding
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333.  Hey. 
			  
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334.  Hi. 
			  
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335.  So what's going on? 
			  
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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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345.  Raffie walks. 
			  
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346.  Hey, hey, hey. 
			  
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347.  So you used me to get
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348.  I'm just the bimbo,
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349.  Yeah, fuck you. 
			  
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350.  Be happy, Gary Webb. 
			  
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351.  You thought you were
getting a piece of cheese, 
			  
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352.  but I just gave
you the mouse. 
			  
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353.  There's your story. 
			  
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354.  Danilo Blandon. 
			  
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355.  Sorry about the
air conditioning. 
			  
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356.  Come on in. 
			  
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357.  How you doing?
Pretty well. 
			  
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358.  You represent Ricky
Ross, the crack dealer? 
			  
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359.  Alleged crack dealer. 
			  
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360.  "Freeway Ricky Ross. Biggest
dealer in Los Angeles. 
			  
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361.  "The epicenter of the
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362.  LA Times. 
			  
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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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368.  What about Danilo Blandon? 
			  
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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
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372.  Blandon and my client are
friends and associates. 
			  
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373.  If he's going to testify,
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374.  That would be awkward. 
			  
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375.  Why's that? 
			  
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376.  Because he's
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377.  That's bullshit. 
			  
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378.  I have a Grand jury transcript
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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381.  God damn it! 
			  
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382.  Jesus, does that make sense. 
			  
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383.  You would not believe the horseshit
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384.  every time I ask him
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385.  Well it's not just Ricky, 
			  
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386.  it's probably half a dozen guys
he's going to testify against. 
			  
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387.  Fuck me! They block me 
			  
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388.  every time I ask for
something, claiming, get this, 
			  
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389.  national security. 
			  
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390.  National security and crack
cocaine in the same sentence? 
			  
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391.  Does that not sound
strange to you? 
			  
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392.  Okay, what exactly
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393.  Who's this? 
			  
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394.  He's a reporter. 
			  
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395.  So what do you know
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396.  I don't know him. 
			  
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397.  Come on, Ricky. Danilo's going
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398.  He's the witness
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399.  Man, there ain't no way
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400.  Sit down...
Nah! 
			  
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401.  and listen to
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402.  They didn't flip anyone. 
			  
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403.  Look, Ricky. 
			  
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404.  Blandon was working
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405.  the entire time. 
			  
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406.  You for real?
Yeah. 
			  
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407.  He for real? 
			  
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408.  Blandon a snitch? 
			  
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409.  Look here, man, he was 1,000
times heavier than I'll ever be. 
			  
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410.  He LA, New York, Atlanta.
He everywhere. 
			  
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411.  I couldn't sell it fast enough to keep
up with supply. Whoa, whoa, whoa. 
			  
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412.  Slow down.
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413.  No, I mean supply. 
			  
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414.  I was buying
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415.  Selling $3 million a day. 
			  
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416.  And still couldn't get rid of
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417.  It was raining coke. 
			  
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418.  Allegedly, Ricky.
Allegedly. 
			  
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419.  Allegedly.
Look here, man. 
			  
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420.  I gave him six million
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421.  That's impossible.
Is it? 
			  
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422.  I'm exaggerating, Fenster?
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423.  How do you sell that much
cocaine on the street? 
			  
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424.  Look here, man, we used to
cook it with baking soda. 
			  
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425.  We called it Ready Rock.
Powder was for rich folks. 
			  
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426.  Holy shit. 
			  
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427.  Look here, man,
I was just the elf. 
			  
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428.  Blandon was Santa Claus. 
			  
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429.  This is where Ricky
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430.  No, don't get
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431.  Are you out of
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432.  How did this happen? 
			  
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433.  Exactly. Which is why we're going
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434.  What about this
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435.  It's complicated for me. 
			  
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436.  Whatever the hell happened, all this
shit has run downhill, right here. 
			  
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437.  I need to speak
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438.  He's a protected witness.
How are you going to do that? 
			  
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439.  Yes, I know. I can't. 
			  
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440.  But you can. 
			  
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441.  Mr. Blandon, 
			  
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442.  during the years
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443.  as a paid informant
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444.  the years you say you wholesaled
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445.  was the government aware
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446.  tons of cocaine
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447.  Objection. Relevance.
Inflammatory. 
			  
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448.  The government called
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449.  He is a paid
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450.  The jury has a right to know
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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. 
			  
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455.  Yes, what?
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456.  Knew everything? 
			  
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457.  Objection. Speculation. 
			  
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458.  Sustained. 
			  
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459.  Mr. Blandon, 
			  
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460.  how much money did you
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461.  while you were working
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462.  $1.5 billion. 
			  
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463.  That's correct. 
			  
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464.  What did you
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465.  We made so much
money we had to keep 
			  
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466.  an apartment just
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467.  It was floor-to-ceiling
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468.  We had to rotate the money
from the top to the bottom 
			  
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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
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472.  Mr. Blandon, were you working
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473.  Yes, 
			  
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474.  Norwin Meneses. 
			  
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475.  Norwin Meneses. 
			  
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476.  Excuse me?
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477.  Wait a second, what exactly
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478.  Clearly, this reporter is
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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
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483.  If he is, and I'm
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484.  Well, he is. 
			  
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485.  Okay, he is. But there's nothing
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486.  I don't like it. But I'm not
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487.  Then I am compelled to warn
the court that this door 
			  
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488.  leads to very sensitive
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489.  Then maybe you
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490.  Mr. Blandon, is it true
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491.  were in communication with the
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492.  Can you tell us who in
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493.  you were in
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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
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497.  Remember, you're under oath. 
			  
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498.  The DEA? 
			  
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499.  No, 
			  
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500.  it was the CIA. 
			  
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501.  The Central
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502.  Yes. 
			  
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503.  So, Mr. Blandon, 
			  
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504.  what did the CIA
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505.  Objection!
Relevance, Your Honor! 
			  
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506.  Overruled. Mr. Blandon,
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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 
			  
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511.  and raising money here
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512.  Mr. Blandon, 
			  
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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! 
			  
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516.  This line of questioning
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517.  Overruled. 
			  
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518.  They knew who we were. 
			  
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519.  Why else would
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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. 
			  
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523.  And when they got Nicaragua 
			  
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524.  that put them 50 miles
from the Panama Canal. 
			  
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525.  Reagan drew the
line in the sand. 
			  
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526.  And that's where America was going
to win the Cold War. Except, 
			  
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527.  Congress hated Reagan's guts. They
wanted nothing to do with him. 
			  
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528.  They were never going to
fund his little Contra war. 
			  
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529.  So the White House
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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. 
			  
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536.  Admitting in open court 
			  
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537.  that he brought in
thousands of kilos 
			  
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538.  of cocaine to
the U.S. every day. 
			  
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539.  For them.
For who? 
			  
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540.  The U.S. government.
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541.  Or at least while they
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542.  Jesus. 
			  
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543.  That little stunt you
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544.  I got complaints from Justice
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545.  - Yeah, but I got Blandon.
- Jerry, 
			  
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546.  this is the biggest story
the Merc's ever had. 
			  
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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. 
			  
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550.  We do, do we? How many
CIA sources do you have? 
			  
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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. 
			  
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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. 
			  
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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. 
			  
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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. 
			  
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581.  So guns for drugs. 
			  
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582.  You know, it's easy to think that
this situation was only about drugs. 
			  
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583.  But you need to look at it
from our point of view. 
			  
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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, 
			  
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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? 
			  
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591.  And you watched from
the deck of your yacht? 
			  
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592.  My yacht? 
			  
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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. 
			  
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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. 
			  
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601.  I'd like that. 
			  
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602.  Come, I show you
the airstrip now. 
			  
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603.  So when did
all of this start? 
			  
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604.  They were
always looking for ways 
			  
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605.  to raise money
to fight this war. 
			  
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606.  There was this one
time when Ollie... 
			  
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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? 
			  
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610.  Oliver North. 
			  
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611.  No, Oliver Hardy.
Yes, Oliver North. 
			  
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612.  So he said why don't we use the cash
seized from the cocaine arrests 
			  
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613.  to fund and support
the Contra war? 
			  
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614.  Of course, they
declined, you know? 
			  
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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? 
			  
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617.  The ends justify the means. 
			  
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618.  Yeah, write that down. 
			  
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619.  You Americans, you don't
want coconuts or bananas. 
			  
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620.  You want cocaine, and I
know where to find cocaine. 
			  
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621.  And my pilots
were already flying 
			  
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622.  from Central America
to the United States. 
			  
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623.  And they were American. 
			  
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624.  How long ago was
this shut down? 
			  
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625.  Eight to 10 years ago. 
			  
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626.  The land is now
privately owned. 
			  
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627.  If I was in the CIA
and I was risking my life 
			  
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628.  overseas doing
something illegal, 
			  
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629.  believe me, I would want someone
like me to help do the job. 
			  
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630.  Fred Weil. 
			  
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631.  W-E-l-L. 
			  
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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. 
			  
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635.  Lots and lots of cash. 
			  
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636.  These pilots,
do you know their names? 
			  
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637.  I don't know. 
			  
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638.  Now that
you know the truth, 
			  
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639.  you will be faced with the most
important decision of your life. 
			  
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640.  Oh, yeah? What's that? 
			  
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641.  Deciding whether
to share it or not. 
			  
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642.  You have a family?
You married? 
			  
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643.  Yeah. 
			  
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644.  Like I said. 
			  
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645.  The pilots used little airstrips
in Florida, Arizona, California. 
			  
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646.  Come. 
			  
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647.  I'll take care of it. 
			  
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648.  Down on your knees.
Keep your head down. 
			  
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649.  Don't answer that. 
			  
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650.  Jesus Christ. 
			  
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651.  Passport. Passport. 
			  
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652.  Yes, we have to go now.
We're leaving. 
			  
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653.  We're sorry. 
			  
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654.  Nice and calm.
We're sorry. 
			  
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655.  Nice and calm. 
			  
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656.  You're where? 
			  
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657.  I'm in DC.
And look, don't worry. 
			  
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658.  You want me here.
Trust me on this, Anna. 
			  
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659.  The guys are getting nervous. 
			  
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660.  You're supposed
to be back here. 
			  
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661.  Look, I changed planes in Miami.
I kept all my receipts. 
			  
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662.  I'll pay for my own damn flight
back home if I have to, all right? 
			  
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663.  We can't do this
on the phone. 
			  
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664.  I don't want to do this
on the phone, all right? 
			  
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665.  I've got to go. 
			  
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666.  Fred Weil? 
			  
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667.  Hey. Gary Webb,
San Jose Mercury News. 
			  
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668.  I don't talk to the press.
Call Public Affairs. 
			  
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669.  I spoke to Norwin Meneses. 
			  
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670.  That's classified.
How did you get it? 
			  
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671.  I got it from a drug dealer. 
			  
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672.  Perfect. 
			  
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673.  Listen, I was John Kerry's
lead investigator 
			  
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674.  on the Senate subcommittee
that investigated this. 
			  
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675.  You have no idea what
you're getting into. 
			  
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676.  Why don't you tell me?
Tell me what I'm getting into. 
			  
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677.  I'm on the National
Security Council now. 
			  
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678.  And I have the trust of the
President and his cabinet. 
			  
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679.  It took me 10 years to
get back to that place. 
			  
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680.  Your name goes
nowhere near this. 
			  
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681.  This conversation never happened.
You have my word on that. 
			  
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682.  You ever do anything
like this before? 
			  
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683.  No. 
			  
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684.  Has your paper? 
			  
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685.  Not that I'm aware of. 
			  
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686.  Some fancy information
you have there. 
			  
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687.  And dangerous. 
			  
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688.  I'd be remiss if
I didn't tell you 
			  
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689.  that other reporters have
been down this rabbit hole. 
			  
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690.  Seasoned reporters who knew
their way around Washington 
			  
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691.  and Central America. 
			  
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692.  So what are
you telling me? 
			  
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693.  I had an American citizen, 
			  
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694.  a rich Republican
Party fundraiser, 
			  
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695.  a White House favorite,
in my office, 
			  
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696.  upset about things
he was hearing. 
			  
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697.  He believed in freedom
and defeating communism, 
			  
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698.  but not in laundering
narcotics money for guns. 
			  
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699.  And he's sitting in my
office in the U.S. Senate 
			  
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700.  and he gets a phone call telling
him that if he talked to me, 
			  
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701.  he'd die. 
			  
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702.  But this is your ticket
out of small-time, right? 
			  
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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. 
			  
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707.  Yeah? 
			  
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708.  And yes, it is. 
			  
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709.  Congratulations.
You figured that out. 
			  
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710.  "Too true to tell." 
			  
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711.  Welcome to San Francisco
international Airport. 
			  
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712.  Please do not leave
your bags unattended. 
			  
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713.  Sometimes I just wish I could
climb inside that head of yours 
			  
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714.  and see all the shit
you carry around. 
			  
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715.  Really? 
			  
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716.  No, not really. 
			  
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717.  There's too
many bad guys. 
			  
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718.  And ghosts. 
			  
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719.  And scary monsters
running around. 
			  
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720.  Well, what do you
want me to do, Sue? 
			  
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721.  Do something else
for a living? 
			  
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722.  No. 
			  
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723.  This one just scares me. 
			  
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724.  Be careful. 
			  
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725.  Hey. 
			  
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726.  Yeah. 
			  
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727.  Jesus. 
			  
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728.  Hello? 
			  
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729.  It's Russell Dodson. 
			  
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730.  Hello, Russell Dodson. 
			  
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731.  Listen, Gary, we haven't
handled this right at all. 
			  
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732.  Before you print anything, 
			  
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733.  there's a few guys from DC that
would like to sit down with you. 
			  
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734.  You should hear them out. 
			  
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735.  I'm listening. 
			  
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736.  Gary, thanks for coming. 
			  
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737.  I'm Agent Miller,
and this is Agent Jones. 
			  
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738.  Can we get you
a cup of coffee? 
			  
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739.  No. 
			  
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740.  How about one of
those cappuccinos? 
			  
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741.  Just got a new
espresso machine, 
			  
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742.  probably cost the
taxpayers 30 grand. 
			  
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743.  Ah... 
			  
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744.  No, I'm fine. 
			  
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745.  Get him a cappuccino. 
			  
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746.  Now we don't agree with everything
that happens in our agencies, 
			  
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747.  so this is a little
awkward for us. 
			  
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748.  But you're getting into
some sensitive areas. 
			  
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749.  There are ongoing operations
you're in danger of exposing. 
			  
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750.  Operations that have taken
months, years to set up. 
			  
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751.  Thousands of man-hours,
millions to fund. 
			  
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752.  And how do you know that? 
			  
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753.  We know you
were in Nicaragua. 
			  
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754.  We know you
saw Meneses. 
			  
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755.  Am I being followed? 
			  
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756.  What's
your angle, Webb? 
			  
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757.  Some governmental
informants are scumbags? 
			  
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758.  Look, I was under
the impression 
			  
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759.  that you guys had
something to say to me? 
			  
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760.  But, to answer
your question, no. 
			  
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761.  My angle is that
the American government 
			  
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762.  knew drugs were put on the
streets to fund an illegal war. 
			  
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763.  What you want to say
happened, never happened. 
			  
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764.  Then why am I here? 
			  
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765.  American kids 
			  
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766.  were going to
die in that war. 
			  
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767.  American kids did die,
and they're still dying. 
			  
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768.  Just not the ones you
care about, apparently. 
			  
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769.  We'd never threaten
your children, Mr. Webb. 
			  
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770.  My children? 
			  
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771.  What did you say? 
			  
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772.  I'm writing the story. 
			  
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773.  Okay. I'm about
to press send. 
			  
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774.  We're ready.
All hands on deck. 
			  
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775.  Don't over-edit it. 
			  
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776.  Don't worry. 
			  
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777.  Anna? 
			  
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778.  Gary, I got it. 
			  
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779.  Go enjoy your family. 
			  
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780.  Let's go, let's go, let's go! All
right, last one in is a rotten egg! 
			  
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781.  Woo-hoo! 
			  
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782.  Is it cold or warm? 
			  
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783.  - It's warm.
- Ready? 
			  
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784.  All right,
precious cargo. 
			  
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785.  Dizzy yet?
No. 
			  
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786.  - Okay.
- Come on, Momma! 
			  
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787.  - Come on, Mom.
- Come on, Mom, get in. 
			  
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788.  Why do they
gang up on Momma? 
			  
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789.  You have
to dry my hair! 
			  
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790.  Where you going, Dad? 
			  
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791.  - Dad.
- Don't, Dad! 
			  
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792.  Dad, it's up!
It's online! 
			  
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793.  Whoo! 
			  
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794.  Mom! 
			  
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795.  Oh, my God, Mom,
check this out. 
			  
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796.  It just went up.
It's everywhere. 
			  
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797.  Gary! 
			  
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798.  "For the better
part of a decade, 
			  
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799.  "a San Francisco Bay Area
drug ring sold tons of cocaine 
			  
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800.  "to the Crips and
Bloods street gangs 
			  
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801.  "of Los Angeles
and funneled millions 
			  
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802.  "in drug profits to a Latin
American guerrilla army 
			  
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803.  "run by the U.S. Central
intelligence Agency. 
			  
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804.  "A Mercury News
investigation has found 
			  
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805.  "this drug network opened the first
pipeline between Colombia and..." 
			  
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806.  Hey. 
			  
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807.  You did it. 
			  
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808.  Yeah. 
			  
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809.  Want to go fool
around in the woods? 
			  
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810.  Yeah. 
			  
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811.  Yes, I do. 
			  
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812.  Don't look,
don't look. 
			  
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813.  Hey, come on! 
			  
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814.  You should
see our switchboard! 
			  
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815.  It is lit up like
a Christmas tree! 
			  
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816.  We're getting calls from
all over the world, Gary. 
			  
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817.  What do you want to do? 
			  
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818.  Well, it's just the
beginning, isn't it? 
			  
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819.  I think there's
more to do. 
			  
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820.  Got to keep running out
the story. Keep digging. 
			  
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821.  Anything you need. 
			  
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822.  Okay? But take
a victory lap. 
			  
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823.  Hey, Anna, that graphic
you guys used? 
			  
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824.  The crack pipe
on the CIA emblem? 
			  
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825.  Are you out of your mind? 
			  
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826.  It's like the CIA is cooking
crack in their basement. 
			  
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827.  Gary, that was my idea,
so blame me, but come on. 
			  
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828.  We got their attention,
didn't we? 
			  
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829.  We're just calling to say
thanks for doing this. 
			  
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830.  There's a lot of
pride here this morning. 
			  
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831.  Congratulations, buddy. 
			  
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832.  Hey, Gary. 
			  
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833.  Yeah? 
			  
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834.  You did it. 
			  
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835.  This is the big one. 
			  
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836.  Enjoy yourself! 
			  
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837.  Let's focus on
The Washington Post, 
			  
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838.  The New York Times
and the LA Times. 
			  
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839.  And get Richard Zuckerman
on the phone. 
			  
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840.  What interests me is
who is gonna tell me 
			  
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841.  how we missed
this goddamned story. 
			  
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842.  How'd the San Jose
Mercury News, 
			  
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843.  a paper one-fifth the size
of the Los Angeles Times 
			  
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844.  and 300 miles away,
scooped us 
			  
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845.  on one of the most important
stories in this city in, in what? 
			  
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846.  Twenty years? 
			  
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847.  How about you, Rich?
Didn't you cover Ricky Ross? 
			  
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848.  Parts of it. Yeah,
apparently the wrong parts. 
			  
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849.  We had Blandon in
one of our stories. 
			  
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850.  As what?
A government source. 
			  
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851.  He's also apparently
almost single-handedly 
			  
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852.  responsible for
the crack epidemic. 
			  
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853.  Which, by the way,
started right here 
			  
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854.  in Watts, 5 fucking miles
from where we're sitting. 
			  
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855.  Look, Mark.
I don't need to tell you this, 
			  
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856.  but if this story stands, some of
your people are going to jail. 
			  
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857.  Richard,
the idea that any one person 
			  
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858.  could have played a decisive
role in the crack epidemic 
			  
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859.  is absurd. 
			  
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860.  What about
Norwin Meneses? 
			  
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861.  We have no documentation 
			  
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862.  that this guy ever did
any business with us. 
			  
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863.  Richard, this Gary Webb,
he's got nothing. 
			  
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864.  He's got drug dealers and
money launderers as sources. 
			  
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865.  Rich, you know this guy Webb.
What do you think? 
			  
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866.  It's thin. 
			  
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867.  Except that he posted all his
sources on the Merc website. 
			  
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868.  So? So nobody's
done that before. 
			  
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869.  I need every line of that story taken
apart and checked for inaccuracies. 
			  
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870.  Get Dominic Brady back
here from Washington. 
			  
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871.  I want at least 15
people on this thing. 
			  
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872.  Leo, what if
we're overreacting? 
			  
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873.  I mean, it's the
San Jose Mercury News. 
			  
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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. 
			  
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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? 
			  
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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? 
			  
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945.  Well, first of all,
we never said that Americans 
			  
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946.  working in the government
were doing this. 
			  
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947.  These were Nicaraguans
working for the CIA-run army. 
			  
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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. 
			  
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960.  Don't give me that
conspiracy bull... 
			  
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961.  There has never been
a conspiracy in this country. 
			  
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962.  Señor Baier. 
			  
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963.  Hello? 
			  
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964.  Gary, it's Fred Weil. 
			  
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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. 
			  
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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. 
			  
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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. 
			  
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977.  They remember you, 
			  
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978.  and you're nuts. 
			  
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979.  You cease to exist. 
			  
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980.  Gary, you there? 
			  
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981.  Yeah, I'm here. 
			  
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982.  Remember, you get
the most flak 
			  
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983.  when you're right
above the target. 
			  
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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. 
			  
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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. 
			  
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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. 
			  
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1003.  Well,
because they're not. 
			  
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1004.  But what the Post is saying 
			  
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1005.  is that we're just here to
attest to the moral purity 
			  
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1006.  of the Central
intelligence Agency. 
			  
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1007.  Gary, Richard Zuckerman
is a living legend. 
			  
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1008.  Yeah, who thinks his job
is to defend the CIA. 
			  
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1009.  He used to work for them. He was
a media intern for God's sakes. 
			  
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1010.  Am I crazy? 
			  
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1011.  Reading this stuff is like reading
Pravda circa 1953, you guys. 
			  
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1012.  I mean, what am
I missing here? 
			  
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1013.  Gary, cards on the table. We got a
call from Corporate this morning. 
			  
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1014.  They are getting
a little nervous. 
			  
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1015.  And so we're just going
to take a beat, step back, 
			  
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1016.  look at the big picture
on behalf of the paper. 
			  
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1017.  We don't want to
print anything else 
			  
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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. 
			  
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1021.  Gary, can I talk to you for a second?
Yeah. Yeah. 
			  
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1022.  I just got a call. 
			  
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1023.  NBC's canceling their segment on the story.
They're not gonna run it. 
			  
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1024.  And you're not
going to believe this, 
			  
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1025.  but we've heard that
The Washington Post 
			  
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1026.  is going to say you're an active
part of Ricky Ross' defense, 
			  
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1027.  that your involvement
verges on complicity, 
			  
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1028.  and that you and Ricky Ross are
telling this fairy tale together. 
			  
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1029.  It's not funny. 
			  
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1030.  Come on. Anna, it's funny. 
			  
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1031.  No, our careers
could be on the line. 
			  
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1032.  Look, we drew blood.
They're going to say anything. 
			  
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1033.  Would you? 
			  
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1034.  What?
I'm sorry. 
			  
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1035.  No, I'm sorry.
I didn't mean that. 
			  
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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. 
			  
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1039.  It's my name on this story, but
it's your name on that damn door. 
			  
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1040.  Don't forget that. 
			  
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1041.  It's right there. 
			  
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1042.  It's Rich Kline. 
			  
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1043.  It's Gary Webb. 
			  
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1044.  Really? 
			  
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1045.  Okay. 
			  
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1046.  Hello? 
			  
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1047.  What's happening here, Rich? 
			  
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1048.  The only people you
have in your story 
			  
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1049.  is the former
Director of the CIA, 
			  
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1050.  the current
Director of the CIA, 
			  
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1051.  and, guess who,
a bunch of CIA officials. 
			  
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1052.  Are you following up
on anything I wrote, 
			  
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1053.  or are you just
talking to the CIA? 
			  
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1054.  I can't be talking to you. 
			  
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1055.  Why? 
			  
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1056.  I don't know. I'm sorry. 
			  
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1057.  What... 
			  
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1058.  Son of a bitch. 
			  
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1059.  What the fuck? 
			  
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1060.  Hey! 
			  
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1061.  What the hell you doing? 
			  
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1062.  I can see you! 
			  
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1063.  Hey! 
			  
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1064.  Son of a bitch. 
			  
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1065.  Son of a bitch! 
			  
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1066.  I saw him and I chased him
down the goddamn street. 
			  
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1067.  Okay, so then you
tried to shoot the guy. 
			  
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1068.  I fired a warning shot. 
			  
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1069.  I have a family to protect. 
			  
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1070.  Did he
try to break in? 
			  
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1071.  No, he was at
the back of my car. 
			  
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1072.  He wasn't trying
to steal it. 
			  
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1073.  I don't know what the hell he
was doing, but he was there. 
			  
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1074.  See his fingerprints
or some shit. 
			  
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1075.  He was doing...
He was messing with it, 
			  
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1076.  I don't know
what he was doing. 
			  
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1077.  What are you doing? 
			  
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1078.  Do you have any
reason to believe 
			  
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1079.  your family's in
danger, Mr. Webb? 
			  
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1080.  No. 
			  
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1081.  Dad!
What is that? 
			  
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1082.  Hey, Dad!
It's lan. 
			  
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1083.  Hey! 
			  
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1084.  You can't...
Put that shit down. 
			  
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1085.  Hey, Dad! Dad! 
			  
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1086.  All these people
just came down 
			  
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1087.  and are looking
through all your shit! 
			  
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1088.  Can I help you? 
			  
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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. 
			  
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1091.  Hey, excuse me, this is my house.
What are you doing? 
			  
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1092.  Who the fuck are you? 
			  
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1093.  Hey, will you put this down? This
is my shit! This is my house! 
			  
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1094.  Get the fuck out! 
			  
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1095.  - Get the fuck out of here!
- Gary. 
			  
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1096.  Ian, anybody comes down here,
hit them with that. 
			  
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1097.  Gary. 
			  
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1098.  Hey. 
			  
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1099.  I see you! 
			  
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1100.  I know you had a hard night last
night, but I need to warn you 
			  
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1101.  before you come
into work tomorrow 
			  
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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 
			  
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1105.  that hasn't had
their shot yet. 
			  
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1106.  Well, the story's tight. 
			  
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1107.  It's not perfect. 
			  
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1108.  Well, Jerry put the brakes on
when I need to keep going. 
			  
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1109.  I'm not done, Anna. 
			  
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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. 
			  
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1112.  This is about you. 
			  
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1113.  The New York Times gave us a courtesy call.
They went into everything. 
			  
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1114.  Every closet and
corner of your life. 
			  
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1115.  Every speeding ticket,
every bar fight. 
			  
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1116.  Every libel suit
pinned on you. 
			  
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1117.  That's gossip. That's not news.
Who cares? 
			  
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1118.  And, now, Jerry's talking
about you working 
			  
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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. 
			  
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1124.  What is this? 
			  
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1125.  They found out
about that woman? 
			  
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1126.  The woman in Cleveland,
Gary, at The Plain Dealer. 
			  
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1127.  Yeah? And? 
			  
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1128.  Why didn't you tell
us the whole story? 
			  
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1129.  What the fuck? 
			  
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1130.  Look, who I do or what
the fuck I do in my life 
			  
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1131.  is not your concern,
you understand that? 
			  
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1132.  This is between my wife and I.
God... Excuse me. 
			  
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1133.  It's between my wife
and I, God damn it. 
			  
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1134.  It's not your
fucking concern. 
			  
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1135.  You can take any man's life,
put it under a microscope. 
			  
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1136.  You can dissect it,
turn a simple man's life 
			  
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1137.  into a circus sideshow.
You know that. 
			  
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1138.  What about
the rest of me? 
			  
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1139.  Can we focus on that? 
			  
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1140.  Dad, what happened
in Cleveland? 
			  
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1141.  Come on. 
			  
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1142.  There's no such thing
as a little mistake, lan. 
			  
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1143.  One wrong turn
and you're lost. 
			  
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1144.  Keep turning,
trying to get back... 
			  
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1145.  You sound like
a writer, writing. 
			  
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1146.  I'm asking my father
what happened in Cleveland. 
			  
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1147.  I screwed up. 
			  
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1148.  Who was it? 
			  
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1149.  A reporter in the newsroom. 
			  
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1150.  What was her name? 
			  
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1151.  Why does that matter? 
			  
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1152.  It matters to me. 
			  
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1153.  Barbara. 
			  
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1154.  Did you love her? 
			  
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1155.  No. 
			  
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1156.  Do you love Mom? 
			  
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1157.  I love your mother. 
			  
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1158.  Ian, you and your brother,
your sister, your mother, 
			  
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1159.  you're everything to me.
You're all I got. 
			  
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1160.  I couldn't stand
losing that. 
			  
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1161.  What happened to her? 
			  
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1162.  She committed suicide. 
			  
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1163.  That's really shitty. 
			  
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1164.  Yeah, it was. 
			  
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1165.  Is that why
we left Ohio? 
			  
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1166.  Because you ran away? 
			  
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1167.  Yeah, well,
we needed a fresh start. 
			  
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1168.  Oh, God, I'm really
disappointed in you. 
			  
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1169.  Mom's amazing. 
			  
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1170.  We don't
have a choice, Gary. 
			  
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1171.  This is the only option
on the table right now. 
			  
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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. 
			  
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1174.  Dad,
what's in Cupertino? 
			  
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1175.  It's the paper's
bureau for losers. 
			  
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1176.  Where I won't
get in trouble. 
			  
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1177.  Or so they think. 
			  
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1178.  Maybe just don't go, Daddy. 
			  
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1179.  I know. But, honey,
Daddy's got to go to work. 
			  
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1180.  We've got the house to pay for
and all these school clothes. 
			  
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1181.  'Cause you guys are
growing like weeds. 
			  
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1182.  Look after them. 
			  
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1183.  You guys be good. 
			  
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1184.  Photos. Your old records. 
			  
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1185.  Hmm. 
			  
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1186.  Some of Christine's drawings. 
			  
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1187.  Okay. 
			  
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1188.  That kind of thing. 
			  
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1189.  I hate this. 
			  
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1190.  I know. 
			  
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1191.  I don't want to be alone. 
			  
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1192.  I'm no good at it,
you know that. 
			  
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1193.  Maybe some time apart
will be a good thing. 
			  
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1194.  Well, it's got to be. 
			  
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1195.  Um... 
			  
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1196.  Okay. 
			  
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1197.  Love you, Daddy. 
			  
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1198.  Bye.
Love you too. 
			  
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1199.  Love you.
Love you, Daddy! 
			  
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1200.  I was told that
the Police Department 
			  
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1201.  is having trouble keeping
the troopers' horses healthy. 
			  
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1202.  Yeah. 
			  
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1203.  Yeah, I hear it
was bowel trouble? 
			  
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1204.  Constipation. 
			  
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1205.  I have you on record
working in Nicaragua 
			  
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1206.  with John Cullen and Barry
Reid between '81 and '85. 
			  
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1207.  Yeah, I worked with Reid,
but I don't know Cullen. 
			  
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1208.  You have any contact
info for Reid? 
			  
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1209.  Last I heard he was in New Orleans.
I think he died, though. 
			  
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1210.  Well, I'd like to review your flight logs.
Names of pilots. 
			  
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1211.  I can't
do that, Mr. Webb. 
			  
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1212.  Is there anyone else
I can speak to? 
			  
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1213.  I don't know, maybe try back in a week.
You can talk to my boss. 
			  
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1214.  Is Cullen residing
in Lake City? 
			  
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1215.  Down in Florida maybe.
Look, I can't talk to you. 
			  
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1216.  You didn't even
open the box I gave you. 
			  
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1217.  What? 
			  
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1218.  Oh, honey,
I can't open that. 
			  
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1219.  You can't? 
			  
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1220.  Look, I gotta focus. 
			  
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1221.  You understand? I gotta focus
so I can finish this thing. 
			  
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1222.  And then what happens? 
			  
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1223.  Then it's done. 
			  
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1224.  And then what? 
			  
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1225.  Then what? What? I didn't choose
what's happening here, Sue. 
			  
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1226.  I didn't choose this. 
			  
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1227.  I don't want to
fucking be here 
			  
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1228.  in this shit box,
away from home. 
			  
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1229.  Come on. What is this? 
			  
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1230.  What do you mean, huh? 
			  
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1231.  Can't you see what this
is doing to all of us? 
			  
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1232.  That's not fair. 
			  
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1233.  Look, you are who
you always were, Gary. 
			  
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1234.  No regret. 
			  
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1235.  No blame, no judgment.
It's just a fact. 
			  
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1236.  I guess it's me
who's changed. 
			  
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1237.  What are you saying? 
			  
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1238.  What are you saying?
I don't know. 
			  
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1239.  You do know. 
			  
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1240.  Say it! 
			  
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1241.  I don't know. 
			  
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1242.  Don't turn on the light. 
			  
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1243.  I'm John Cullen. 
			  
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1244.  Do you know that name? 
			  
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1245.  What you found here,
Gary, is a monster. 
			  
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1246.  I was recruited
by the Agency. 
			  
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1247.  Out of college. 
			  
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1248.  I knew Spanish and Law, 
			  
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1249.  and I wanted to do good. 
			  
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1250.  I wanted to fight
some evil empire. 
			  
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1251.  I went to
Central America. 
			  
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1252.  Made nice with radicals. 
			  
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1253.  Slept with some
of the pretty ones. 
			  
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1254.  And turned in names. 
			  
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1255.  Then I started noticing
that they were disappearing. 
			  
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1256.  Permanently. 
			  
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1257.  The people
that we hunted, 
			  
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1258.  murdered. 
			  
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1259.  All they had was a deep desire
to reform the government 
			  
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1260.  and have free elections. 
			  
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1261.  That's it. 
			  
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1262.  After I left the Agency, I worked
my way into a major drug cartel. 
			  
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1263.  It was early Medellin. 
			  
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1264.  I solved
logistical issues. 
			  
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1265.  Bringing supply into
the United States. 
			  
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1266.  Paved the way, you might say,
as the traffic grew and grew. 
			  
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1267.  Well, someone in Washington
knows what you do 
			  
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1268.  and is doing nothing
to stop it. 
			  
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1269.  It's all lies and
corruption, Gary. 
			  
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1270.  You get attracted
to the power, 
			  
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1271.  then you become
addicted to the power, 
			  
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1272.  then you're devoured
by the power. 
			  
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1273.  Your thing and my thing,
are they connected? 
			  
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1274.  Are they the same? 
			  
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1275.  Yes, they are the same. 
			  
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1276.  Danilo Blandon. 
			  
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1277.  This is him, yesterday. 
			  
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1278.  This is you here, today. 
			  
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1279.  Nobody wants to hear
your sad story, Gary. 
			  
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1280.  You can go on record. 
			  
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1281.  And end up dead? 
			  
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1282.  No. 
			  
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1283.  Then why are
you here? 
			  
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1284.  I'm confessing. 
			  
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1285.  Who else am I
going to tell? 
			  
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1286.  Anna? 
			  
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1287.  Who is it? 
			  
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1288.  It's Gary. 
			  
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1289.  Gary, it's 6:00
in the morning. 
			  
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1290.  I found him.
Or he found me. 
			  
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1291.  Who?
The asset. 
			  
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1292.  It's the piece
I've been missing. 
			  
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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. 
			  
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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. 
			  
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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. 
			  
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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. 
			  
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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. 
			  
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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 
			  
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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. 
			  
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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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