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- So did the vice-president.
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- Yeah, but did you feel it was
being at all insensitive

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to the fact that this community
had just gone through--

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- Actually, I wasn't aware
of that at the time we came.

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We came and did an
early-morning, uh... rally,

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then went on to wherever
we were going.

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- You didn't know at the time,
that this killing had happened?

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- No.
- Had you known, would you have--

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- Would I have cancelled
the... uh...

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- Yeah.
- I don't...

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Hard to say.
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- It wasn't like it was
already planned.

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I mean, the choice to come there
was made

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after this horrible
killing took place.

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- Yeah. Mm-hm.
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- You know, had you know that,
would you have come?

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- I don't know. I have no idea.
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- Maybe not. Maybe not.
- Okay. Thank you.

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- You think you'd like to just
maybe apologize to the people

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in Flint for coming and doing
that at that time, or...?

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- You want me to apologize...
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me, apologize to the people
in Flint?

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- Or the people in Columbine
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for coming after
their horrible tragedy.

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Why do you go to the places
after they have

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these horrible tragedies? I'm
a member of your group here--

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- Well, I'm afraid
we don't agree on... on that.

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- You think it's okay
to just come and show up

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at these events.
- No.

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- You don't think it's okay?
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Mr. Heston, just one more thing.
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This is who she is -
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or was. This is her.
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Mr. Heston, please don't leave.
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Mr. Heston, please,
take a look at her.

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This is the girl.

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