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The End The End The End This is currently Fest-TriOn packet.
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This is the first time of the video.
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This is the first time of the video.
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This is the first time of the video.
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I'm a member of the press.
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You know how long this firetruck is going to be?
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You all right, sir?
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Sir, are you okay?
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Can I leave your hands off me?
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This is my first amendment to the Constitution.
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This is United States territory.
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This is New World Order property.
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I'm a radio talk show host.
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I'm a radio talk show host.
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I'm a radio talk host.
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Nothing.
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Why is there a mark on his face?
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Nothing happened.
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Listen, I'm not going to tell you again.
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Go on the sidewalk, please.
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How you doing, sir?
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Hey, how you doing?
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This is a police scene.
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You go on the other side of the sidewalk, sir.
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Excuse me, sir.
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I'm a member of the press.
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This is my first amendment to the Constitution.
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You have your ID?
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All right, good.
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Come on over here.
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Come on over here.
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You can stand right over here, sir.
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This is Central Falls property on top of it.
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Yep.
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OK, good.
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Why does he have a bruise on his face?
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Sir, stand over there, OK?
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Why does he have a bruise on his face?
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I'm a member of this country.
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It's my constitutional right.
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Why does he have a mark on his face like that?
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OK.
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This ain't no police state.
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I want you to understand this.
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It's my full constitutional right to ask questions.
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I'm standing in the middle of the road, sir.
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Sir, you're standing in the middle of the road now, okay?
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I would suggest you get on the sidewalk, please.
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There's no cars coming.
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Yes, you're in the middle of the road, though.
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Please step on the sidewalk.
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That's all I'm asking you.
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Thank you.
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But there's no car.
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I'm not obstructing traffic.
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I'm not obstructing no justice here.
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It's my full constitutional right to do so.
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I'm a member of the press.
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Actually, I have to stand over here instead of watching my... I'm a radio talk show host.
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I'm advising you of my constitutional rights.
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and they will not be violated.
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Apparently the guy's got a a mark on his face but nobody knows what happened.
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Hey sir, why is there a mock on his face?
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I guess it's the police state.
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Can't ask questions, you're not allowed to stand in the street because it's New World Auto Property.
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Why does that man have blood stains all over his face?
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We have a right to know as taxpaying citizens.
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It's my constitutional duty and responsibility to ask questions.
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And they shall not be infringed.
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You're not above the what?
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Right here on Rand Street in Central Falls, Rhode Island.
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Or on the border, I guess, of Central Falls and Pawtucket.
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It's a man with a bloody face and nobody knows nothing.
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So you're going to back up a little bit.
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The rescue's here, okay?
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They're gonna need a little... Just back up a few more feet.
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Yep, I'm on a sidewalk, sir.
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Yep, I know where you are, okay?
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I'm on a sidewalk.
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The rescue needs to tend to this guy, so just back up a few more feet for me, okay?
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Give me a little bit of room.
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Okay, you're good right there.
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- Yeah, don't come any closer. - Look, sir, is this your property?
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You live here, right here?
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So get off the property.
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That's our landlord's property.
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You live in this house right here?
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He owns the same home right there.
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Okay, well, step down, please.
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This isn't your property.
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He told me to stay away from the... Thank you.
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Did you just ask me why he's got bruises on his face?
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I mean, answer the question.
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I didn't see any bruises on his face.
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He's got one.
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I can see it with the video camera.
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That could be his complexion, no?
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I don't know.
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Yeah, but that's not right.
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He's a defenseless old man.
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- Again, let me use a question.
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Did you just ask me why he's got bruises on his face?
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I mean, answer the question.
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I didn't see any bruises on his face.
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He's got one.
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I can see it with the video camera.
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It could be his complexion, though.
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Answer the question.
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I didn't see any bruises on his face.
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He's got one.
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I can see it with the video camera.
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It could be his complexion, though.
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I don't know.
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Yeah, but that's not right.
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It defends its own man.
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Answer the question.
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Hey, sir, why do you have bruises on your face?
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You have a right to answer the question.
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I'm on the sidewalk yelling now.
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That's disorderly conduct.
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Sir, no, it's not.
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I know my constitutional rights.
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I'm a member of the press.
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I know every constitutional right.
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Make sure you relax, okay?
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I'm relaxing.
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I had a friend who was shot.
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An innocent friend who was naked.
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He was shot in the back.
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Five members of the Pawtucket Police.
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That's his complexion, folks.
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He's got an ambulance attending to him.
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You're all watching Truth Radio Live.
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Truth Radio Live via satellite radio.
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As folks, this man's got a bruise and cuts and lacerations on his face.
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Nobody knows why or if it's a common it.
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That's just his complexion.
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We got medical attention to them.
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Do not
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Do not see a smile.
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Yeah, nice perplexion.
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Hey sir, you okay?
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You have a right to speak, you know it's your First Amendment.
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Don't let them tell you otherwise.
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Did they hit you with any mace or anything?
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I've got to add video.
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I've got three cameras around here right now.
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You have anything to say, you have the right to say it.
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Listen, you're free to talk to him anytime after we leave, okay?
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How's that?
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You can ask all the questions you want.
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Excuse me, sir.
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I've got three shadow cameras around here.
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That's okay.
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I'm not afraid.
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I love the camera.
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I'm not afraid.
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This is my republic.
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This is my country.
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I have a right to defend it.
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My First Amendment of the Constitution shall not be infringed.
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You're not above the law, so... My First Amendment.
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No, that's if the obstruction thing's overblown.
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That officer's trying to speak to him, okay?
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By you yelling at him and obstructing us, okay?
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I'm asking him a question.
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So leave it alone for a minute.
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I'm asking that question.
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I'll just make sure it's the office designer that works.
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That's all I do.
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This is a republic, not a new world order.
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Sarah, you okay?
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You okay?
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You got a box on your face.
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God bless you.
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Hi!
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