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At least.
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I want to show you something .
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It's going to be a tough sell .
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Not for me.
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Good morning .
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-How are you?
-Just great.

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59'%' of the American people are showing
compassion for an armed felon.

:47:21
He asks for forgiveness
and everyone says, "Sure. "

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This is a fascinating story.
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What do we do?
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We' re covering it, Kevin.
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Brackett's interview was brilliant.
:47:30
Unless you want to double-team it?
You and Brackett.

:47:33
I' m not sharing my time with him .
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I' m getting on a plane
and will cover the story from there.

:47:40
It could be over by tomorrow .
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No, Brackett won't let it be over.
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This has the potential
to be a huge story.

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We must jump all over this.
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The guy's a poster child
for the disenfranchised . Why? How?

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It's good television.
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-No other net has it.
-It's a great story.

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What about Brackett?
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I'll take care of Brackett.
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Special Agent Dobbins, FBI .
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The situation is stable, sir.
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We have televisions in Washington.
We know the situation.

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Every time I scratch my ass,
it's on TV.

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I'll drive.
Have the militias arrived yet?

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No. At least I don't think so.

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