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1:07:01
No more alcohol
or sedatives in her life.

1:07:04
There are many other things
I wanna tell you about Fred...

1:07:07
things that maybe many of you
already know.

1:07:11
Sammy, you're not going
to sing for us, are you?

1:07:14
Did you know that Fred
spent much of his life...

1:07:18
honoring a profession that has gone
largely unsung around here?

1:07:23
Some of them are here tonight.
The profession is law enforcement.

1:07:27
I know Fred feels that too often
our feelings are locked in...

1:07:31
and we feel restrained
and perhaps even embarrassed...

1:07:33
to reach out and touch
an officer of the law.

1:07:36
After all, they are people,
aren't they?

1:07:39
Stand up. Pat them on the back.
Reach out.

1:07:42
Shake hands with any one
of these men in blue.

1:07:46
Hug a cop!
Yeah, go ahead. I said it.

1:07:49
Yeah!
Thas a wonderful feeling!

1:07:50
I'm so proud tonight!
1:07:52
# Oh, say can you see #
1:07:57
# By the dawn's
early light #

1:08:03
# What so proudly we hail #
1:08:07
# At the twilighs
last gleaming ##

1:08:10
Hip, hip, hooray!
1:08:12
Hooray!
Hooray!

1:08:13
Hooray!
Hooray!

1:08:23
Mr. Stanwyk,
you are confirmed on Flight 441...

1:08:26
to Rio de Janeiro tomorrow evening,
11 p.m., first class.

1:08:29
Thas terrific.
Thank you.

1:08:32
- You reconfirmed this morning.
- You bet I did.

1:08:34
I'm a bear for detail.
1:08:36
I hope there's nobody
sitting next to me.

1:08:39
I always travel first class,
and I take both seats up.

1:08:42
I'm in bridge work.
Bridge construction.

1:08:45
These fold-outs
take a lot of space.

1:08:49
There is someone
next to you.

1:08:51
Oh, for God don don!
Who is it? Mr. Singleton?

1:08:57
- No. The name is Cavanaugh.
- Cavanaugh?


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