The Interpreter
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Sweet dreams, partner.
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... the belief
that the individual needs of people

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are paramount to its purpose,
and with it goes the assumption

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that human rights are fundamental
to human prosperity and development.

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They cannot be separated.
They can only be said to exist...

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You got one shot. You sever the brain stem,
creating paralysis,

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you drop the perpetrator without reflex action.
He can't activate a detonator. Thank you.

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If you have to issue a verbal warning,
you get very close before you do so.

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No. There won't be time for a second one.
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Whatever the weapon is,
consider this a suicide bomber.

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There's no profile for a suicide bomber.
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This could be nine or 90, male or female,
a PhD or a dropout.

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All they have in common
is they are not afraid to die.

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So this is either a fanatic for a cause
or someone who has nothing to live for.

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We'll run two teams. DDO calls the decoy exit
30 seconds before the intersection.

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NYPD snipers from these two buildings here,
our guys sniper the bridge.

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Her locker was clean.
The others were covered with prints.

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Someone wiped hers. We're looking
at a janitor or a maintenance worker.

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Or another interpreter.
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So when do we do this voice line-up?
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We're not doing that any more.
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- She says she can't.
- Can't what?

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ID the voice. She thought she could, now
she thinks she can't. She's sure she can't.

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She can't because she can't, or because
she never heard anything to start with?

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- He says he wasn't here... I think.
- Not according to this.


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