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. . . became something of a folk hero. . .
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. . . his words tapping into a nationwide
movement of discontent among the public.

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What about Cliff Williams?
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But what about Cliff
What about Cliff

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Cliff was the one
with the shattered dream

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Sam tries real hard .
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And sometimes he screws things up
because he's. . . .

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It's okay. Tell me,
what kind of a husband is Sam?

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He's a good husband .
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He's a good husband . . .
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. . .as long as you--
You have to help to keep him . . .

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. . . pointed in the right direction.
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And, you know .
But I don't understand that.

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That's not like him .
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Tell me, Jenny, did you
make him lunches the last few days?

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He makes his own.
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So he's already been fired and yet
he kept making himself lunches. . .

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. . . kept putting on his uniform
and kept pretending to go to work.

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How do you feel about that?
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About what?
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That he was afraid
to tell you that he was fired?

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Do you scare him?
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I think that he didn't want to worry me.
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Because he was scared?
Think that's a sign of a good marriage?

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We had a good marriage.
We have a good marriage.

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Did he tell you we didn't?
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I' m sure you have a good marriage. But
it seems at times you treat him . . .

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. . .Iike a child .
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He is like a child sometimes.
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And he likes calling himself
my third child .

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It's a bad question.
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I' m sorry, I didn't mean to--
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Do you still love him?
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Yes, I love my husband .
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I love my husband very much!
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He's the most gentle. . . .
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He's the kindest man I've ever known!
The parents of the children. . . .

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Grab her.
We'll put her on the line with Sam .

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Jenny, we want you to talk to him .
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You have to be very careful about that.
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He's stressed .
There's no telling how he'll react.


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