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I was in East Harlem. I joined a street gang
when I was 12 years old.
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"Why didn't I become a cowboy?"
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Something else happened when you
were 12 that was very difficult for you.
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Yeah.
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That's when your father was murdered.
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Yeah, I think about it every day.
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- What's that got to do with anything?
- It has a lot to do with things.
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It's very interesting because your father
was the one who got you the white hat.
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He was in the Mob,
but yet he wanted you to be a hero.
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Yeah, he did.
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Your father wanted you to have
a better life than he did.
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He did, yeah.
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He wanted me to go to college.
I didn't even go to high school, hardly.
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That's because he had died
and he wasn't around to guide you.
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See, Paul, before, you said,
"I'm Paul Vitti, the boss"...
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...but when I look at you,
I see Paul Vitti the 12-year-old kid...
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...who's scared and confused
with a lot of hard choices to make.
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You.
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- You. You're good, you.
- No, Paul...
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- No, you're good. You're better than good.
- It's just the beginning.
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You're real good.
You made me realize I'm a little fucking kid.
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That's all I wanted. I never could
figure it out with my father. That's great.
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- But you have to...
- It's clear now. New choices, new things.
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New beginnings. I'm ready.
I'm here, front and center. Let's go.
:30:27
There's somebody that I work with.
He's a career counselor.
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- He places people in jobs. He's excellent.
- I'm ready. Sign me up. I'm ready to go.
:30:34
- I'm ready to jump in with both feet.
- That's great.
:30:37
- I'm ready!
- Down!
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That was not a good thing.
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Hi, doc.
:30:49
- Jelly, what are you doing here?
- Hey, doc. It's been a while.
:30:53
- I thought you were in prison.
- It would appear not.
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- Well, how did you get out?
- I had a new trial.
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It turns out the evidence
in my first trial was, you know, tainted.