tv Face the Nation CBS January 11, 2016 12:35am-1:35am EST
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henry: come on, come on. danny: oh, oh. got it. oh! oh! oh! aah! aah! what? come on. (whistle blows on tv) hands of stone. come on. not again?! got to catch it like... that's the third pass he dropped. i know. where's frank? it's getting kind of late, you know. yeah, yeah, yeah, he slipped away after mass. said something came up. come on! go for it! fourth down. let's go.
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they got to for it. on behalf of jets fans everywhere, i'd like to thank the three of f u for becoming cops and not coaches. (laughter) what do you mean? they get the first down here, they win the game. or they lose it if they can't convert. the smart play is a coffin corner kick. a what? henry: no. what's that? punt inside the five-yard line. mom, you are so weird. well, i grew up in a house full of guys. what do you expect? great, they're punting. oh. see? see? see? what did i say? coffin corner kick. hey, francis. hi. there you are. guys, it's time to wash up for dinner. ah, let 'em watch the end of the game. you're missing a hell of a game, dad. heard it on the radio. you've been gone a long time. is everything okay? i'm fine. where do you get a beer around here? sportscaster: fumble! fumble! fumble! touchdown! touchdown! (screaming and cheering) (whooping) (chanting): j-e-t-s. jets! jets! jets! danny: let me hear you guys! danny, jack, sean & linda: j-e-t-s. jets! jets! jets!
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that was a great dinner tonight, wasn't it, guys? yeah. lively conversation as usual. yeah, i particularly liked the way you so subtly worked in our little neighborhood halfway house situation into the discussion. i thought your father should know that the state of new york put a home for criminals a few blocks from where his grandchildren play, that's all. he knows, and you know he knows. come on. he's the police commissioner. he's not the governor. there's nothing he can do about it. what was with your father anyway? he seemed quiet. babe, he does the same thing every sunday. he sits there, he groans, he grunts, and then he says one little thing. danny! danny! danny! what? come on. he's always quiet. well, i know. just more so than usual, you know? that's him. i didn't notice anything. i can't believe you... danny, look out! (tires screeching, man groaning) what was that? (gasps) you all right? all right, all right. are you guys okay? you okay? yeah. listen. everyone stay here, okay? you sure? stay put. linda: you guys okay? jack: yeah. you sure you guys are okay, right? yeah, i'm okay. hey.
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still breathing. all right. hang in there, all right? step away! get t e hell out of here! why don't you take it easy with that, all right? i said go! okay. listen, we got an injured man here, all right? why don't you just take it easy, let me help him, all right? and then, we'll deal with it. do it! all right. police! drop it! (gunfire) (groans) linda: danny? danny! danny! danny? danny. you okay? danny, i don't know. i don't know. are you okay? you okay? is anybody hit? no, but it's right here, dad. we're okay. (crying): oh, my god, danny. you all right? sean: yeah.
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the most common side effects are mild to moderate nausea and vomiting. anti-flu? go antiviral with tamiflu. hey. boy's asleep? look, you're going to be all right. tell you what, as soon these guys are done, we'll get out of here, all right? you okay? hey, guys, come on! come on, guys. come on, guys... i need two minutes with jack; i'll be right back. hey, jack. hey. look, thanks for coming in, dropping everything on your night off. stop sucking up. you know you'd be my first call, too. how we doing on the blood? i'm pretty sure i creased his arm. well, there's not a lot of blood, but there's enough for a dna profile. all right. remind those lab rats where they got their playoff tickets from, all right? and tonight, the blood, the slug from my car-- everything jumps the line, jack. i got it, danny. all right.
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i got lucky, you know. i got him in the arm. he left some blood at the scene, which means i got his dna now. it's gonna make it real easy to catch this son of a bitch. i notified every hospital in the city. any gunshot wound shows up anywhere in the city, in any of the five boroughs, and i am the first call they're gonna make. odds are, a guy like that is in the system, you know? my money says he gets popped tomorrow, and if he does... danny. danny. ...i'm gonna pop him real good, too. don't worry, babe. don't worry. just stop. just stop talking. i promise you i'm gonna get him. stop talking. what do you mean, stop talking? (scoffs) (crying): just stop talking, please. just stop. what's wrong? what's wrong? what is wrong?! (sighs)
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how you doing? linda: i'm good. i'm good. but the boys, you know, they, uh... they were right there, frank. they-they saw the whole thing. yeah, i know. danny told me. how are they now? i don't know. um... stunned, i think. jack has been quiet. well, give it some time. it'll tell you what they need. yeah. can...? i'm sorry, frank. can i ask you a question? i just... i want to know, uh... would you have done anything differently? not a thing. call me if you need anything. okay. where were we? chief hunter's authorization request to run his undercover across the river in newark. it'll have to wait. i'll be down on 13 with garrett.
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and i'm telling you, you're missing something, so run him again. danny, they ran it three times. there's no dna match. what is the holdup with this hospital? why can't i speak to my victim? (sighing): they're checking with the doctor now. tell them that it is an urgent nypd matter, okay? you don't think i told them that already? well, then, tell them again. okay, we got no dna match. we got no surveillance video. there's one way we're gonna find the shooter. if their patient-- my victim-- tells us who the hell was trying to hunt him down like an animal in the street last night. i will tell them that... as soon as i'm off hold. great. you at least get a name on the victim? carl patrick. good. can you run him? no, i didn't run him. i just got it. can you give me a break, please? kick him in the shins, jackie, like i used to. hey, erin. hey. what are you doing here? it's nice to see you, too, daniel. it's been a tough one, okay? forgive me. i heard. how are you doing? i'm fine. fine. you look fine. what brings you down here?
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buy you a cup of coffee? yes. i'll be back. mm-hmm. i'm sorry. he's in a meeting. may i take a message? he in? no, he's with you. baker, one of us needs glasses. he said he was going down to your office. i haven't seen him all day. it's detective baker in the commissioner's office. you got a 20 on the pc? okay, thank you. the commissioner has left the building. let me ask you a question, erin. when did you become a supervisor in the da's office? a couple of years ago. why? no. it was three years ago. in those three years, how many times you come down to the squad to take a statement from a d felony robbery collar? you never done it. so, what's going on now, huh?
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no, she didn't. okay, she just told me what was going on between you guys. i thought maybe i could help. we're fine. danny... we're fine! okay, you're not fine, and even if you were, she's not. look, do you really want in the middle of this right now? i'm your sister. yeah, and you should know more than anyone that if someone takes a shot at my family, i'm taking him out. end of discussion. danny, i know. okay, but you need to look at it from her perspective. those were her babies in the back of that car. they're my babies, too. i know, but you're a cop, okay. you'reresed to bullets flying around. she's just a mom out there. (phone ringing) and i'm a dad out there. yeah? something came up you're not gonna like. the guy you ran over-- he's a resident at the halfway house in your hood. what, he's an ex-con? uh, released from prison last week. well, was it a hit? is he a mob guy? what? worse. he's a child molester. (sighs)
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yeah? and what about wyatt? the little boy you raped-- you think he's better now? you think he's all healed? i don't expect you to understand. i don't understand. but i paid my debt to society. yeah, well, someone out there thinks you shouldn't have your life, and i can't say i disagree with him. now, you said you believed that the guy chasing you around with a gun last night was this boy wyatt's dad. bruce richmond, yeah. bruce richmond. but you also said, when you left the halfway house, you saw someone come chasing up behind you with a mask on. so, how can you be sure it was bruce richmond? every day i was in prison, he sent me a letter, saying he was going to kill me when i was released. mm-hmm. this morning, he sent those.
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oh, i think it stinks. being a public figure? i would think you're used to being recognized. i don't think i'll ever get used to it. or accept it. you've been a cop all your life. cops aren't public figures. they're public servants. and i'm not a cop anymore, i'm a civilian employee. when i became police commissioner,
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how do you feel about not being a cop. i miss it. that's a lot to handle in five years. you lost your wife, you lost being a cop, to become commissioner, then you lost your son. this isn't about that. if you say so. that's not why i'm here. why are you here? you tell me. sorry, doesn't work that way. you under a lot of stress lately? what i meant, as i think you well know, was: are you dealing with more stress than usual? well, let's see. we have a rapist targeting teenage school girls, unexplained rapid rise in subway crime, and another threat level increase out of d.c. no, no more stress than usual.
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we don't do that. who doesn't do what? reagans don't take drugs. oh. is there anything else reagans don't do? this. frank, you are an intelligent man, and i have no doubts you are capable of successfully deflecting any of my questions for as long as you wish, but in 20 minutes, your hour will be up, as i suspect you will be tonight. where were you on 9/11? here in the city. where were you when the first tower came down? i was sitting in this chair.
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where were you, frank? i was in the north tower. this isn't gonna work. (children laughing in distance) "time's up. love, bruce." you write that? i did. black roses? (sniffs) two years ago, you obtained a premise permit for a 9mm. you still own that gun? it's in my closet. you understand anything you say can be used against you, right bruce? (kids shouting playfully)
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every morning, i'd bring him out here. then again right after school. now look at him. he begged and begged us to send him to soccer camp, but his mother wouldn't have it. i always said she was too overprotective. "what harm could... one week could do?" i said. i'm gonna need you to roll up your sleeve and let me take a look at your right arm, bruce. maybe i should talk to that lawyer. look, my heart aches for you and your family. honestly, it does, bruce. but if that was you last night, then you took a shot at my family. so, i'm gonna ask you right now, was it you? i read about the shooting in the paper;
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wish i had the balls. (sighs) jackie: well? it's not the guy. huh, you look relieved. you know what, as bad as i want to nail this son of a bitch, the last thing in the world i really wanted was for bruce richmond to be that son of a bitch. the poor guy. heartbreaker, huh? the worst. all right, why don't we start over, okay? walk it through from the beginning, see where we're at. well, i was thinking, why don't we just take a ride to staten island? what do you mean, staten island? what if carl patrick got into a beef with one of the other cons inside the halfway house? or someone outside the halfway house. good thinking, partner; we should go. baker: where were you? urgent police business. i've been looking all over for you. we've been trying to cover... thank you, baker. carry on. where have you been? mrs. reagan. you've gained some weight. you left without telling anyone. i went out.
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not without your detail, you cant. i looked both ways before crossing the street, and i didn't talk to strangers. where's your pin? in my pocket. frank? your spin is not necessary here. my spin is not all i'm good for, frank. i know that. look, you're talking to a guy who's on wife number three. i know how the start of an affair can be logistically challenging. boy. i never could get one past you. i can help you. going forward, i can put out your schedule in ways that won't raise any questions. thanks, garrett, but i'm not sure it is going forward. oh, sorry to hear that. what can you do? just curious-- why not? too young? too old? more like the type that asks too many questions. been there. baker... where were we? (door closes)
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our neighbors have been going at it like this for about a month ever since they turned this joint into a halfway house. i got to tell you, reagan, i got kids, and they put murderers and molesters next door to me? i'd be right out there with them. you and my wife both. well, there's nothing like a mother protecting her young. halfway, no way! so how is she? (sighs) all right. so you really think one of your neighbors here is the shooter? i don't know. crime's up ten percent since they opened this place. look at them. they've clearly had enough. staten island, you know, not exactly known for turning the other cheek. mm. yeah, well, why don't we swing by the local precinct. see if any sector car took any complaints. (phone ringing) good idea. hold on. hey. o-okay, slow down, slow down. what happened?
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okay, i'm, i'm on my way. all right. what happened? (car starts) hey. how's jack? he's okay; he's fine. what do you mean, he's okay? you said he was crying. he came home from school; he never comes home from school. he just, he wanted to come home. because of last night? yeah. the nurse said that he just keeps... seeing the flash from the gun.
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before i had the shooting, burning, pins-and-needles of diabetic nerve pain, these feet grew up in a family of boys... married my high school sweetheart... and pursued a degree in education. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor and she prescribed lyrica. nerve damage from diabetes causes diabetic nerve pain. lyrica is fda-approved to treat this pain. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new, or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior. or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. now i have less diabetic nerve pain. and i love helping first graders put their best foot forward.
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always point it in a safe direction. number two? never touch the trigger unless you're ready to shoot. and rule number three? assume every gun is loaded. that's right. i was just a little bit younger than you the first time my dad let me hold his gun. but he trusted me to be responsible and safe. the same way i'm trusting you. you understand? (quietly): yeah. okay? mm. all right. chamber's empty. gun's clean. okay. give me your hand. get your thumb under there, right there. watch the trigger. keep your finger outside the trigger guard. support it with your other hand. keep it aimed down. okay. down is safe 'cause no one's below us right now.
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it's kind of heavy. yeah, it's heavy. it's not a toy. jack, what you saw the other night... there are times in life when you're gonna have to stand up for yourself. you're gonna have to defend yourself and your family. i'm so sorry you had to see that. but you did. you gonna be all right? yeah. what's going on? hey. jack, give that back to daddy right now. linda, it's fine. you heard me, jack. it's all right. go on upstairs. go ahead. (gun clicks)
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he was curious. he asked if he could see it. so you said yes. it's time. two days after he's almost shot is-is time for him to play with your gun? he wasn't playing with it, linda. i'm teaching him about it. look, we-we can either make him a part of it with my supervision, or we can wait. we can wait until him and his kid brother are snooping around in the closet one day when we're not home, and then god forbid. those are wonderful options, danny. look... the biggest mistake we can make is to pretend that my gun does not exist in this house. okay. listen to this. cops at the 1-2-5 took a robbery complaint just three hours before the shooting.
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an irate father threatening to kill somebody after a 16-year-old girl was held up at gunpoint for an iphone? what's the connection? keep going. why would a guy pissed off about a robbery want to hunt down carl patrick? look at the description she gave of the perp. six-two, male, white, reddish hair. that's carl patrick to a tee. what do we got here? a case of mistaken identity? well, i'm thinking the guy's in such a rage that he goes after the first person he sees coming out of that halfway house that fits the description. (tapping on computer keys) come on, give me a name. unbelievable. i know this schmuck. a friend of yours? no. our boys were on the same football team together, that is, until he yelled at my son, and we almost came to blows. oh, so this should be fun. (thud, grunts) come on, harder, harder. square your shoulders up. i can't. i'm sorry. i don't know the meaning of that word. come on, let's go. be a man. there! welcome to the nfl. come on, get up. hey, wayne. how's it going? reagan?
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i see dylan still hits like a bull. yeah, well, practice, practice, practice. uh-huh. you got a second? go on, take a blow. what's up? we understand your daughter was the victim of a crime the other day. yeah. jennifer. one of those halfway house dirtbags mugged her right on richmond avenue. i'm sorry to hear about that. she did get a good look at the guy though, right? i thought you worked in manhattan. what? you get bumped down to staten island now? i take a special interest in cases close to home, you know? yeah. well, what do you want to know? i-i already told the cops down at the precinct everything. yeah, sure you did. we just want to know if you or jennifer have seen the guy since. no. no? you didn't go after him, go looking for him? try to find him? yeah, well, you told the cops down at the station you were gonna find him yourself. how'd that work out for you? no. no, i, uh, had something to do that night. mm-hmm. what'd you have to do that night? dinner. dinner? where'd you go, locally, restaurant?
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