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Television, radio, newspapers.
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Take a look
at the front page of the Times.
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Turn the radio up a little.
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This guy has never broken a law
in his life. He is under pressure.
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We can all understand,
and so I think we should let him walk.
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The situation's a shame, isn't it?
:45:22
Man takes children hostage. . . .
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This is America.
It can make you crazy.
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Hollander arrived the next morning and--
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You'll see why Hollander
still hates Brackett's guts.
:45:35
They were live.
:45:37
What's it like out there?
:45:38
It's basically a mess.
:45:40
There 's a kind of a. . . .
:45:43
The wreckage is spread over a wide area.
I don 't know how many acres.
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-Any bodies?
- Yes, there are.
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What condition are they in?
:45:51
Condition?
:45:54
-Condition?
- Were they mutilated?
:45:57
See, we 're still looking for survivors
and we 're hoping. . . .
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Were they--?
:46:01
Did they suffer any trauma?
Were they broken up in any way?
:46:04
They fell out of the sky.
:46:07
Were there any body parts?
:46:09
You 're asking me if I saw body parts?
You want me to report--?
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I don 't mean to be grim. . . .
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But I understand there were reports,
sharks in the area.
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I didn 't see any sharks.
But don 't let the fact that the. . .
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. . . family of the victims
are probably watching the show. . .
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. . .I don 't want that to stop you.
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- You 've had a tough night.
-No, I feel great.
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This is the best story in the year
for me, and probably for you.
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If you can see
all the vultures out there. . .
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. . . that have flocked to the seashore
to see these collective body parts.
:46:38
If you want a body part,
I'll get a gaff--
:46:41
What do you want?
:46:43
An arm or a leg?
You can have your pick.
:46:46
That went out over the air?
:46:47
Why don 't you have a seat?
:46:49
All of it.
:46:52
It'd be interesting
to see them together again.
:46:55
I thought of that.
:46:57
One here, one there.
It'd be good for 2 or 3 points.