1:41:20
K-Mart Headquarters
Troy, Michigan
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- Hi.
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- Excuse me, will you turn
the camera off, please?
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- We're here to see Mr. Conaway.
- You have to turn the camera off
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while you're in the building.
- Oh, okay, all right.
1:41:48
Okay, turn it off now.
1:41:51
[ One hour later]
- Hey, Michael.
- Hi, how are you?
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- I'm Mary Lorenz. I'm director
of Media Relations for K-Mart.
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- Oh, good. All right, good.
- How can I help you today?
1:41:58
- Well, I'm here today...
This is Richard Costaldo.
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- Richard, nice to meet you.
- And this is Mark Taylor.
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- Mark.
- And they're students
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from Columbine High School.
They were shot at Columbine,
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in the massacre,
with bullets from K-Mart.
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- You came a long way.
All the way from Colorado.
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- Yeah, I just...
I was thinking that...
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since you stopped selling
the handguns and all,
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it'd kind of make sense to stop
selling the bullets too.
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- Our request is that you get rid
of nine-millimetre bullets
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and that you don't sell them
in the store completely.
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- We do carry... You probably
are aware of K-Mart -
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hopefully, you're shoppers
at our stores -
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that we do only carry, you know,
sporting firearms
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and the accessories
that go with the hunting sport.
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And we'll certainly take your
message to our chairman and CEO,
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Chuck Conaway.
He's not here today.
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- He's not here today?
- No. He's not here, actually,
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this whole week.
- Not at all during the week?
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Do you have a limit on the
number of bullets, ammunition,