The Siege
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after a shootout
with the FBI

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in a quiet neighborhood
in Brooklyn.

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Already there are
unconfirmed reports of a link

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between the victims, who are
reported to be Arab-speaking,

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and the bombers of bus 87.
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FBI spokesman,
Anthony Hubbard.

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Uh, we are presently
following up on as many leads,

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and, uh, we're confident
that we're on the right track.

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I think we’re all happy
that these criminals

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are off the streets,
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and we can all get on
with our lives.

:50:26
Dad!
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Yeah!
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I think the FBI
deserves special recognition

:50:48
for the speed
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with which they handled
this current crisis.

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I'd especially like
to single out

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Special Agent Tony Hubbard
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and the men and women
of the NYPD, FBI...

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Here we are.
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Drink up, everyone.
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My first boyfriend
was Palestinian.

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You know, my father
used to say

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they seduce you
with their suffering.

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Have you ever
been over there?

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Have you seen the camps?
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No. No, never been.
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Oh, there's these incredibly
warm, hospitable people,

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living in
this horrible place.

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But yet you work
against them.

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Only the crazy.
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I tend to be suspicious
of all true believers,

:51:26
present company
included.

:51:28
Are you saying
I'm a fanatic?

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Why are you a fed?
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You read my file.
You tell me.

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Okay. All right,
I'll tell you.

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Catholic school...
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St. Raymond's
in the Bronx.

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President of this,
captain of that,

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hard work,
make a difference,

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fair play,
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change the system
from within.

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Rah-rah-rah.
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What?
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What about you?
What do you believe?

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Like what?
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Like right and wrong.
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It's easy
to tell the difference

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between right and wrong.

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