Bowling for Columbine
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Today will be an emotional day
and has been already,

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remembering little Kayla.
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Jeff Ross, Fox-2 News.
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- Nice job.
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- Yeah, Michelle, we're having
technical problems, okay?

1:25:16
Well, don't talk to me about it,
call our sat truck.

1:25:19
I need a haircut, man.
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I'm a pig. A rug.
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Here we go.
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Some too choked up
even to speak about it.

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There's a memorial service
scheduled here

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for seven o'clock tonight.
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We're live in Flint, Michigan,
this afternoon.

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Jeff Ross, Q-13 Reports.
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Thank you.
- Thank you.

1:25:47
- Want some hairspray?
1:25:49
- I kind of need it, don't I?
- Yeah, you do,

1:25:51
- I got some...
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- I have some. I just didn't put
it in. I didn't have a chance.

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I have hurricane-proof hairspray.
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This man prayed for Kayla
then let the balloon go.

1:26:00
I say we have
the colour picture,

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not the black-and-white.
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Plenty of media here
that covered Columbine.

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You know, there are
some networks, especially,

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that go from, unfortunately,
tragedy to tragedy.

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And, uh, I feel bad for them.
Because that's all they see...

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The tragedies.
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We're just trying
to crunch right now

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for the five and the six.
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Today, we're feeding
CNN and Fox, so...

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- The national media had never
visited Buell Elementary,

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or the Beecher school district
in which it sat,

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or this part of Flint
ever before.

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And few, if any, of these
reporters bothered to visit it

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even when they were here now.
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If they had ventured just
a block away from the school

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or the funeral home,
they might have seen

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a different kind of tragedy
that, perhaps, would contain

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some answers as to why
this little girl was dead.

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For over 20 years,
this impoverished area,

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in the hometown

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