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I'm entitled to use it.
- We've got orders.

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You talk to the State
Attorney's office.

1:04:05
That's a good idea. I think I will.
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I wouldn't let anything
happen to that book...

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...if I were you.
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Mac! Mac!
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This is hitting him pretty
hard, isn't it?

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I haven't even started on them yet.
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I think this whole thing stinks.
1:04:40
Kelly speaking.
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Yes.
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Yes, sir.
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Right away.
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That's the boss. He wants us both.
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Let's go.
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Go right in, Mr. Kelly.
Mr. Palmer is waiting.

1:05:14
Mr. Kelly, Mr. McNeal, I believe
you know the Commissioner.

1:05:17
Mr. Faxon, from the State
Attorney's office.

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And Robert Winston
representing the Governor.

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How are you?
- Of course, you know Mr. Burns.

1:05:26
Mr. Kelly...
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...these gentlemen object to our
handling of the Wiecek story.

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Mr. Kelly, we feel that the Times...
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...through you and Mr. McNeal...
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...is slinging mud on the finest
police departments...

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...in the United States.
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And we specifically object to your
efforts to arouse sympathy...

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...for a man who killed
a police officer.

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We just like to point out...
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...that Frank Wiecek was
convicted by ajury.

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This case was reviewed by
the Supreme Court...

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...and the conviction was upheld.
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All these legal authorities believed
in Wiecek's guilt...

1:05:56
And a long time ago people
believed the world was flat.


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