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:10:00
I think I've got it.
:10:06
Suture, please.
:10:17
Beautiful. Really beautiful.
:10:19
Thank you.
:10:21
How did you happen to be there?
:10:22
I was coming out of the hotel.
I was working 7- 11 that night.

:10:27
But I was late at this time
because of all the C.A.

:10:30
- C.A.?
- Citizen activity.

:10:33
- I don't know that technical jargon...
- Security guard talk, Bob.

:10:38
What did you think when
you heard the shots?

:10:41
I thought,
"My God, somebody's shooting."

:10:43
And the man that was firing.
Did you actually see him?

:10:46
Yeah, I'd clocked him a while before,
because he was a bit funny.

:10:52
I figured. "What the heck.
:10:53
He's just a fanatic who hangs
around when something's going on. "

:10:57
- What did you do?
- There wasn't anything I could do.

:11:00
There was no reason. At the
Craigmore School of Security...

:11:03
... we're told never to impede
on an individual's rights.

:11:06
Even after he pulled his weapon out?
:11:08
Then you go right into standard
operating procedure.

:11:11
What would standard operating
procedure be in this case?

:11:14
In this particular case, I forgot.
:11:20
Do you remember how many shots
were fired?

:11:23
Sure, yeah.
Between two and...

:11:26
Between about three and eight.
Or nine.

:11:29
She is behind me in one of the rooms
of the George Washington Hospital...

:11:33
... and according to the latest
bulletin, she's fine.

:11:36
There's a rumor that someone
from the White House...

:11:39
...perhaps the president...
:11:40
...will pay a visit
to this young lady...

:11:43
...whose unusual display of
bravery, of intestinal fortitude...

:11:47
...of old-fashioned American guts,
have thrust her into the harsh...

:11:51
...yet warm and grateful
light of media attention.

:11:54
Will you give these to Sunny?
:11:56
They're from the United
Ladies for a Better America!

:11:59
I'm her cousin on her mother's side.

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