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tv   WRAL News 530PM  NBC  October 28, 2016 5:30pm-6:00pm EDT

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prince, how are you doing, sir? i can't stand seeing her suffer. this is her worst nightmare. she told me so, many times. come on over here. you're not so tormented looking at her. going to end a vegetable, this way? is she, uh, any more responsive? they have no idea. this is technology run amok. prince, anyone you could d with now? some support for you? i have no family in this country. carolyn was my family. god forbid your wife passes, is there someone on the horizon? - what do you mean? - well, maybe someone to take her place in your heart? - you insult both of us. - sometimes we do seem insensitive. you are the sole heiei to your wife's estate? the men who did this are on the street, and you're asking stupid questions? - do you know an amelia duncan, prince? - no. prince, amelia duncan-- your number one bang on the side. you think i tried to murder my wife?
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ohohfine. let's call her. thanks. she's already at our station house. believe me, she will make no connection. she has nothing to do with this. - then shame on us. - exactly! exactly! you're exactly what people say you are. keep this xxxxxxx away from her. yeah. this judge, who supposedly signed, he don't issue divorce decrees. seal over herere so the divorce wasn't real? jesse's a bigamist. hmm. i think technically he isn't, in the legal sense. he is married to two women. past the divorce decree not being real, the marriage subsequently wasn't 100% genuine either. we were married before witnesses though. the clergyman was an actor more than a genuine priest.
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my whole life turned into a joke? i think it's more a case where jesse got carried away... with his feelings for you and wouldn't face reality. you know, "denial's not a river in egypt," right? he's gonna face some reality now. i'm not taking a position on this, anna. but, uh, jesse wants you to know that, if you saw your way clear of not involving the department, he absolutely intends looking out for you. jesse thinks he keeps taking sex off of me, he's dreaming. i'm talking about financially. jesse's got no more ideas ininhat other area. mm-mmm. i mean, my point is, anna, assuming he's financially supportive, would you, uh, keep theheob out of this? uh, altered documents and so forth. i want a three-way conversation before i leave this building. i want an apology in front of his wife,
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she hears him apologize to me, or either i blow the whistle on him to his bosses and everyone else. well, the assault complaint, that-- that yououe agreed to drop? i'm her in that shop thinking i'm still married, i'd have swung at me myself. [exhales] okay, uh--
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l right. thanks, geri.
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do you see what's under my blouse? what, are you crazy? oh, i'm not talking about my breasts. button your blouse. my undergarment is rubber. - [clears throat] - it's holding all my fluids in. all right. andy, you want to talk to this girlfriend? yeah. that woman is a menace. geri? 's wearing a diving suit under her clothes. - how is that a pass? - i'm telling you what her intentions were. thanks, josh. how's it going, amelia? great. we'll try not to hold you here too long, okay? yeah. that's'shy i've been sitting here an hour and 10 minutes. you got a record, amelia? i lifted some c.d.'s. i wasn't working.
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you know a prince laszlo forsmann? - what's that? - answer his question. - no. - he's the gentleman squeezing your ass here, amelia. the prince's apartment was robbed this morning. i didn't have anything to do with it. you got a brother larry, amelia? took two collars for g.l.a.? so i dated laszlo, and my brother's got a record. big deal. i-- i don't even know where larry is. what is any of this have to do with a robbery? larry didn't do anything. cut the crap, amelia. larry drove the van for the robbery, and he loadeded. belonged to the prince's wife-- that's minimum. girl like yoyoself, amelia-- you know, frequent access to the prince's pants. maybe you lifted the apartment key. well, i didn't. well, you better tell us what you did do, all right?
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starting with who? my brother was working for this guy who was gonna fire him. larry's gogoa record, and it's hard for him to find a job. you figured to tide larry over with a robbery?y? i didn't figure anything. laszlo wanted to rip himself off. his wife doesn't pay him enough, and gettininfound out with me did not help his situation. his wife's got him on allowance? she doesn't even give him an allowance. [gasps] can you imagine? he has to beg her all the time. he decided he was sick of it. so he decidedeto sell some of her paintings. - i don't know about that. - and did he work out getting her skull beat in? laszlo wouldn't do something like that. how 'bout larry? larry's got a really bad temper. um-- [sniffs] it always screws him up. how am i gonna get myself out of this? where are we going to find larry, amelia? collins self storage. it's, um--
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r the paintings. - you know who they're gonna sell 'em to? - no. - [sighs] - i don't, okay? i s sar. i just was trying to help my brother. you didn't want the prince to cut you in on the profits? that was between him and his conscience. mm-hmm. the prince isn't a collar off what the girlfriend gave you. we get larry to corroborate. tell him his sister gave him up, he'll try to lie his way out of it. take greg and diane. - what's james doing? - some kind of union business, helping jesse ortiz. othat ortiz always looks like he never sleeps. put that down.
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- what's your name? - larry. larry duncan. this i ione of 'em. what do you know about that painting there, larry? nothin'. it's stolen. -you got five stolen paintings there. -how am i supposed to know that? - don't know much, do you? like which princesesat. - that scumbag gave me up? - no, we showed up off a good guess. - that prince gave you up. i hope he told you this is 100% him, everything that went down. no, but maybe you'll help us flesh out t e prince's role.
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you both have a perfect driving record. perfect. no tickets. no accidents. that is until one of you clips a food truck ruining your perfect record. yup. now, you would think
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those art fruits and the girlfriend's brother both give this guy up. - so you're bringing him in? - yeah. they're bringing him from the hospital. - what else? - [sighs] nothin'. come herer you and me are gonna come to an understanding 'cause this can't go on no more. i'm sorry i surprised you. i wanted you to know our bond. you're all confined inside. i felt that coming off you the minute we e t. geri, my opinion, you're 100% nut job,
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o know restraint as freedom and pleasure instead of hurt from the past. and i'm telling you we're through talking about... what you're wearing or not wearing and what's holding your fluids in. can't we do this somewhere else? no, we can't. this is our last personal conversation. andy. right down this way, prince. go ahead. rubber's great for weight loss. dodot touch me. please, don't touch the prince. hmm. here in america, prince, the expression for r ur situation is "totally screwed." oh, you are very proud of "here in america" and your little cultural jokes.
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be tricked. oh, yeah, a lawyer'll beat this for you, prince. no problem. you got your girlfriend giving you up, her brother saying that you put him up to it. not to mention siegfried and roy painting a target on your heinie. your art dealer pals said that you represented those paintings... were yours to sell. how it stands now, prince, jury looks at you, they see a spoiled leech tried to murder his wife for her money. when s s didn't croak in the apartment, you take another run at her in the hospital. you didn't bring them the same kind of wonderful thrills on the football field. you don't know what football is. see, i don't think you were looking to hurt your wife therer prince. but the fact is that she is hurt, very badly, and you're the only one that can explain how that happenene because of some moron with no self-control-- the whore's brother. my only crime is a weakness for what a woman hahabetween her legs. yeah? well, that's a big club. see, the angle you would play is, uh,
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a little more remorse for what happened to your wife. dumb american jury, you may get away with it. yes. yes. i am very sorry. anna, i want to apologize to you-- misleading you on the wedding ceremony and on my divorce situation with rosario. so, she understands my thoughts you were single... -and not being any home-wrecker. -oh, like she met him the day they had the ceremony. i believed he was divorced. which leaves her a tramp for when she started banging him.
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we should take care of the rest amongst ourselves. am i right, james? that's what i recommend. -i wanna retain the divorce documents. -how is she gonna retain them.. - if i got them in my panty drawer? - it's a forgery anyway, honey. i want a record of what you tried to do here. possession's nine points of the law. - you wanna hold it over me, that's what you want. - let's calm down. this is so she can jam me up in the future. - that's what you wanna go home to. - you just said a mouthful. come on. let's not let things unravel here. ink that's what jesse's saying here. what i think is you could show some common courtesy... when people try to meet you halfway. - that's what he wants to go home to. - hey-- - know what? make those divorce papers real. - careful what you're saying. oh, i know what i'm saying. make the papers real, and you can kiss my ass. but in terms of the assault charges, uh, though, we're still quits? no charges, no trouble with the department. i want his paycheck for alimony.
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are you all right, jesse? some delegate you are. hey, jesse, you can kiss my ass too. hey, gina. hi, james. how'd it go today? my boss said before lunch i'm doing a pretty good job. yeah, sergeant lorenzo? uh-huh. i'll tell you, he don't throw around compliments. how was your day? i, uh, had delegate business. it was, uh, wild.
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age would be complicated enough. a detective in this precinct? i don't want to say any names. i guess it's how lawyers work, the sense i didn't approve of this guy very much, but i still felt he deserved a delegate. yeah, but you're a better guy than a lawyer. yeah, i-- i hope so. so, i was, uh, wondering-- you know, i don't know how you're gonna feel about this, i i n't drink, but i'd like to go out with you. would you like to get some dinner? enjoy spanish food, italian? that'd be great. all right. i'll be through in about 20 minutes. don't rush nothing. keep on the sarge's good side. i'll meet you downstairs? yeah. i'll meet you on the first floor. all right?
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so, did you get over to headquarters? yeah. they'll look to hook me into the guy one of the next couple nights. i can work my chart though,, e where it goes. you know, there's, uh-- there's some behavior. not too much behavior. not unless the guy's ready for a hell of a slap on his wrist. how's the prinin? wants me to ask the girlfriend to give up the watch he gave so he don't have to use legal aid. - she's got to go for that proposition? - he's got two weak cases. you callllhe tune on the behavior. right.
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- call the tune on what? - liery. - oh, yeah, what's his act? - i'm a big girl, bobby. [scoffs] well, what's his behavior? we're a couple xxxxs. we drank. great. i'll find other ways to keep him amused. good night. yep, good night. good night, bobby. hey, james. hey, greg. i hear jesse ortiz had you running around allllay, huh? yeah. my grandmother used to tell me... god couldn't think up the trouble for us we get into ourselves. yeah. that's what this put me in mind of.f. so, did you get his problem straightened out?
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you know, i-- i think i've lost significantly more weight. yeah? why don't you step on the scale? it's right in there, james, but i'm not getting onon no interim weight-checking was my approach coming in, and i'm keeping to that. and-and what's interesting, that the disciplinin i've gotten off dieting, now makes me capable of keeping that word. oh, yeah? things might be looking somewhat up for me too. yeah? good. in what sense? yeah? that's g gat, james. - i'm looking forward to it. - yeah. so, what-what type of a meal do you anticipate having? oh, we're thinking along the lines of spanish or italian. and you know what, james? either of those nationalities, it's absolutely feasible to dine sensibly. yeah. well, anyways, i'll let you know how it turns out. providing i can still see you. james, i turn sideways, people question where i went.
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what did the girlfriend say on the watch? she said the prince could go screw himself. did you tell her that was an "a" answer? [chuckles] where'd you go with savino and those loan sharks? you know, savino, he don't think they're right. says they stood a good tune-up. they got this one going out on an n dercover. why? some guy she worked before. i guess he's doing some big stuff over at kennedy. you might want to have a talk with her, connection with your program. - behind what? - well, let her tell you. the guy liked to drink. hey, i don't know how to talk to her.
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you're trying to work it out. not clearing many cases lately. did we not just get over on the prince? there you go.
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hi, jimmy. one for her, same way. hang on. let's sit down. we'll negotiate. sure. how about my christian forgiveness? drop me, drop back in, i don't yell, raise my hand. i didn't drop you, jimmy. i didndn receive any long, teary letters from you. did you want to move to omaha? could've happened. i'd have liked the chance to choose, you know, but--
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cutta. - and now i'm back. - there's talk that i'm her bastard child, you know. anannow... i'm back. you u tta drink with me, mouse. way to get a hug. [man] ? baby ? ? now that we're here ? so, , at you been up to? oh, this and that. oh, yeah? ? it's easy to see ? ? and perfectly clear ?
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? i will spend my life ?
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that should make a good specicin. temperature's starting to drop. yeah. at night it gets down to 120 degrees below zero. that's nippy. [man shouts] [rocks sliding] [coughing] what happened? i fell off that bank, sir. cut my hand. let's see. get back to the ship. report to the sick bay.

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