Roger & Me
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1:21:04
Mr. Smith, we came from Flint...
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where we filmed
a family being evicted from their home...

1:21:09
the day before Christmas Eve.
A family that worked in your factory.

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Would you be willing to come with us
to see the situation in Flint?

1:21:16
I've been to Flint, and I'm sorry for them,
but I don't know anything about it.

1:21:20
Families being evicted on Christmas Eve...
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General Motors didn't evict them.
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- Talk to the landlord...
- They used to work for GM.

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- Now they don't work there anymore.
- I'm sorry, but...

1:21:30
- Could you come to Flint?
- No, I cannot. I'm sorry.

1:21:39
What's Christmas going to be like
for you this year?

1:21:42
I get a couple of days off.
That's the good part.

1:21:46
I get a chance to rest.
But come Tuesday morning, I'll be back.

1:22:07
I failed to bring Roger to Flint.
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As we neared the end
of the 20th century...

1:22:12
the rich were richer, the poor poorer...
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and people everywhere had a lot less lint...
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thanks to the lint rollers
made in my hometown.

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It was truly the dawn of a new era.
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If you're espousing a philosophy,
which apparently you are...

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that the corporation owes employees...
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cradle-to-the-grave security,
I don't think that can be accomplished...

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under a free enterprise system.
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Many of us are proud to be here...
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and it will continue to be a good place
to live and raise a family...

1:22:59
and have a good place to work.

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