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[ telephphe rings ] hello. speaking. no, he didn't call me. it's the first i've heard. are there charges against him? 7:15? fine. buntz shot a heights detective. item six -- lieutenant buntz is gonna be unavailable today on account of a shooting that took place last night in his underground garage. detectives larue and washington are gonna be taking up his caseload. also, mick belker's off. he's got a medical emergency. robin's having the baby? no, no, mick's just going in for r tooth cap.
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well-known and well-disliked slumlord at 226 freemont avenue. attaboys to officers hill and renko for their diligent work withthhe tenants' organization in building up a case against this sleazeball. [ all cheering ] they're gonna be in court today. item eight -- fellas...we've been getting a lot of complaints from a miss kelly ademy of dance and aerobics. now she's complaining that cops have been taking their lunch hour to gawk at the ladies doing their exercises through the plate-front window. well, if miss kelly don't want people looking at them ladies running around in their skimpies, they shouldn't have put that window there. [ hisses ] let's show some cooperation, huh? let's keep our minds on business? okay. item nine --
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hosts the final meeting of the desk sergeants' rule-book revision committee. now we fine seseeants have been burning the midnight oil for three months now, making assessments on n w to update this musty, old elephant. okayayall right. assignments -- while i'm otherwise occupied, sergeant bates here is gonna be manning the front desk. officer mcbride will be riding with officer lipsky on account of galvin's out with the flu. incidentally, that flu's still going around, people. so listen.n. take care of yourselves, okay? all right, that's it. let's get rolling. they're getting g ay out there. oh, by the way -- clean up your breakfast things, will you? the seseeants are gonna be meeting down here. put a copy of the donahue report on your desk. i.a.d. call? shipman's on his way, and captain ajanian's coming with him. it's a heights investigation. frank, i heard about this cop-shoots-cop incident
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how we gonna handle it? how are we going to handle it? graham, this incident relates only to my job as precinct captain. it doesn't involve you in any way. okay, frank, i'm certain you'll do what's best. um...i stopped by because i'm checking out locations for campaign headquarters. any chance you can break away and take a look? well, today's out. i have an i.a.d. investigation. i'll let you know what i find. it came via sarawak and then singapore. maybe we ought to check that out with bomb squad, lieutenant. oh, no, this happens to be a gift from the bupati of bima besar. i was only kidding. happy birthday. it's not my birthday. hey, mel, where's the sergeants' meeting? thanks. i'll see you later. wow! hey! what you got there, lieutenant? some guy sent it to him from overseas.
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is often employeye in rites of passage. give it a blow. yes! yes! animist rituals have what they call... a spirit sound. [ tinny sound ] uh, lieutenant, maybe you got to finger it. here. let me try. i used to play the sax. ouch! oh, it's a blowgun. [ giggles ] dispatch. we have a 911 -- armed robbery in progress, surplus store, corner of peebles drive and 124t4tstreet. [ slow piano music plays ] ]
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...168, 164 treadman.
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[ coughs ] [ coughs ] i'm a policecefficer. put your hands out away from your body. i'll move them in a minute. do i know you? mick! eddie! eddie gregg. sure. you sent me to florida. you got me to clean up my act. what the hell were you doing back there? trying to get an advance. you work there? i'm gonna apply just as soon as i feel better. [ coughs ] oh... [ panting ]
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i've got it. oh, god. you got thatataids? yeah. come on. am i arrested? i'm not arresting you. i'm taking you over to county hospital. i've already made the hospital. they can't help me anymore. you got to go someplace. could you take me to my room? yeah. come on. didn't get much sleep, huh? no, i was at the hospital till tommy died. i got home around 5:30. man: guido?? hi, captain. you know lieutenant shipman from i.a.d. yeah, sure. we got room "a." you want to get some notes? no, i'm ready. go ahead. i'm gonna have a word with furillo.
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i've got a few questions of my own. what's the word from s.i.d.? you know, the gun that buntz claims wasasonahue's is untraceable. there are some latent prints, but mostly inconclusive. what about witnesses? people say they heard shouts, but nobody went into the garage till after it happened. now, buntz stayed with donahue until he went into a coma, but he never got a statement. i find self-defense is a hard buy. yeah, but, joe, we already got salmons, magentas, pinks, blues. and i say that chartreuse is your crucial fifth color! distinguishes between your code violations and public nuisances. what are you guys doing? starting without me? no, no, we j jt thought you'd skip, like the last two times. oh, come on, sarge. give me a break, will you? i gogome a bad back. probably all that exercise you get, huh, lou? heard the man's a wrestler -- always pououing the mats. [ laughs ] listen, you guys.
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you want to sit down? got a lot of ground to cover here. and frankly, i'm not interested in you -- in your latest conquest. and detective donahue had his hands behind his head? that's right. then when i came out, he lowered them, like this. i could see he had a little .25 automatic hidden between his palms aimed at me, and i shot him. your former partner would want to kill you? vince delaberto was killed the night before. illed him. did donahue ever admit to you that he killed delababto? no, but i was looking around. i'd have turned something up, and tommy knew that. why were you trying to turn something up? we talked yesterday. i was on the case. there was nonoepartmental reason for you to be involved. i was personally involved with tommy. weren't you working with him? working with him? what's that supposed to mean?
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mr. fratello, you know this man? yeah, he shook me down with tommy donahue. nant buntz, be quiet. hey, now look! when was the last time you saw this man? couple of months back. donahue came and shook me down, and this guy was with him. put me in the backseat of the car, couple cracks to the ribs. and he stood outside. kept lookout. come on. all right, now first of all, i never saw any shakedown, second, what's that shylock got to do with anything? i see linkage here. you and tommy were pulling shakedowns! not a chance! donahue owed that guy money, and that's all. i told you yesterday, tommy was in sewerage. i'll r r it for you. you were shaking people, and delaberto was on to you. you had to do something before delaberto made a case, so either you whacked him yourself, or you scared donahue bad enough so he'd go whack him. you couldn't be sure donahue was gonna stand up, so you whacked him, too.
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yo! thanks. the decor isn't much. but you can see the river. that's nice. you know that i broke my tooth? ouch! yeah, i was on my way to the dentist when i saw you, and i think -- always take care of your teeth. yeah. good luck, eddie.
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wow, i'm late. i'm supposed to be there now. what? i want some ice cream. i should call you u doctor. that's what i should do. no...no doctors. you want ice cream? okay. sure. t...what flavor? chocolate -- love it. chocolate -- all right. mick? i'm sorry i'm making you late.
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mr. dunlaw, you have anything to say before i impose sentence? yeah. i'm not a crook. [ spectators murmur ] i'm a property owner. judge wachtel: quiet. [ bangs gavel ] enough! mr. dunlawaw when this court thinks of you, it thinks of rats, falling plaster, inoperative boilers ananbacked-up toilets. in our plea bargain, i promised i wouldn't jail you. a jail term wouldn't help your tenants anyway. that's absolutely correct, your honor. i sentence you, therefore, to probation, with the following condition -- you will be escorted from this courtroom by arresting officers hill and renko and are hereby ordered confined to the janitor's apartment at 226 freemont avenue until such time as you bring that building up to code. hold the phone, your honor. this would be worse than jail. that's a sorry admission, mr. mangella.
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next! yeah, i was wrong, and i was out of pololy going out with donahue. but that doesn't mean i deliberately killed anybody. if i wanted tommy dead, i sure wouldn't have taken him to no hospital. ajanian came over here to get me. nothing i can do about it. it's in his jurisdictiti. am i supposed to sit on my hands? no, you'll sit at your desk. but i know the history on this. look, if you have any leads on evidence, i suggest you turn them over to the heights. oh, yeah. i do that, and i'm done. norm, whatateason could ajanian have for wanting to hang this on you? it's not like we parted on the best of terms. it doesn't begin to justify what you're suggesting. maybe since donahue made him look bad, he figures getting me is gonna make him look good. i don't know what his reason is, but he's got one. hello, frank. graham. i found an empty storefront on march and 28th avenue -- ideal location fofoour headquarters.
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ace and hire the best people before somebody else does. maybe we can have dinner tomorrow. can i, uh, tell the boys in the back room that tomorrow is definitely the day? tomorrow...will be the d d. i'm taking that smile to mean something positive. no comment till dinner. i won't press. by the way, earlier, the reason my antenna went up over that shooting incident t, uh, that could be opoprtune for certain people right now. i don't follow. our venerable mayor, being a one-time police lieutenant and longtime friend of heights captain ajanian -- are you suggesting that captain ajanian is ozzie's man? i'm just considering possibilities. trouble for you at this time might revitalize ozzie as a candidate. it's just a theory. [ telephone rings ]
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on pages 414-416, subsection "g" -- the randall-salassey morbidity test. that remains as is. have you, uh, ever asked yourself just what is a morbidity test? if it don't cook, it don't belong in a book. all right, now just tell me what this looks like. then i can look it up in appendix "b," and i can tell you just how depressed or whatever you are. now what do you see? let me think here a minute. i got...let's see. ice pair of ripe melons. [ snickers ] no, no, wait, wait! i got it. ah! got it. a great, big pair... of tickets. you know, you can never take things serious, lou. to you, everything is a big joke! well, come on, stush, back off a little bit. just trying to have a little fun.
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yeah, okay. be back in 20 minutes. you see how it is down here with the kids with the golf clubs? believe me, they are not headed for the back nine. no offense, officer hill, but this is a dangerous neighborhood for white people. mr. dunlaw, you were sentenced. now it is our duty to take you to 226 freemont. but at least you'll stay with me, right? till i get some locks on the door? believe it or not, we do have other duties to attend to. i got to hire my own cops now? before you spend money on security forces, office, might i suggest you spend some money on the building. none of this goes down like this. [ crowd clamors ] man: drive it right up here! there he is. [ honks horn ] mr. dunlaw! you and i are gonna go over this list -- every single item. we got him here now!
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get the man out of the car. just step back. [ crowd clamors ] get out of the vehicle, please. no!! man: come on out of there, dunlaw! come on out of thehe, dunlaw! yeah! yeah! [ all yelling ] you're gonna see how you like it, dunlaw! yeah! you're gonna see how you like it! you know w wt? you'll get your butt thrown in jail, brother! you got it? now move back. [ church bells ring in distance ] mary. oh, no, guido, not you. come on, mary, we got to talk. let go. i'm going to mass. we got to talk. he thought you were gonna help him! don't you know i tried, huh? don't you know i wanted to?
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no! look, mary... there's things i got to know. tommy was like a pack rat. he stashed stuff. come on, listen to me. i'm going to mass. you'll burn in hell! d i'll tell you how i really feel. no! you killed him, you rat bastard! [ tires screech ]
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it's not the house, of course, but it's not bad. and it's all rented. my new philosophy is why own anything if they just take it away from you? cora, of course, is being totally unreasonable. won't even part with a few towels or flatware.
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so you're giving them the word tomorrow over dinner. you know everything. the fact that i know shouldn't be a problem. but one of the first things i would do if i were mayor is plug up all those leaks. and i happen to know where they are, frank. when you're the new kid on the block in city hall, it won't hurt to have somebody watching your backside. chief, first of all -- [ door opens ] oh, i'm sorry. no, no, not at all. come in. hello, patsy. how have you been? fine. congratulations. fletcher tells me that tomorrow you make it official. chief is sometimes ahead of me. well, do you like the place? i was gonna take all the credit for the decor, but in fact patsy picked everything. [ telephone rings ] uh, i really should get back, chief. stay for a minute. we have to talk about the pba thing. you seem very surprised. when it seems to me
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you had a very different feeling about the chief. oh, i couldn't stand him, and he kept pursuing me. but then i finally began to realize that it wasn't him i couldn't stand. the things that i didn't like... were a reflection of his unhappiness. you sesethat, don't you? he does seem more relaxed. he is. frank, that was bob ajanian from the heights. he's got a witness -- apparently donahue's girlfriend -- who says your lieutenant buntz assaulted her on the street. k? of course i did. well, he's in the street. better get him under control. in, uh, in regard to the heights, bear in mind ajanian has his own fish to fry. meaning what? donahue is making him look bad. it's to his advantage to have buntz make you look worse. sergeant, do you have any word from the lab of what was on that dart tip?
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ind of a strange, curious fact, but i'm experiencing a sort of weird exhilaration. you have any idea when they're gonna finish with that banging? what banging is that? that drumming sound -- that boo-boom...boom. em on that report. boo-boom. mm-hmm. boo-boom, boom... seen the captain? [ clears throat ] washington: never seen the lieutenant that nervous. larue: hey, i've been there. it ain't no walk in the spring rain. you call that pins and needles? i think you call that lucky he got back before furillo did. washington: i heard the captain and the i.a.d. tell him to keep to his desk. is he as much of an outlaw as his rep.? he gets the job done. question is if he'll be getting it done in furillo's precinct.
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they're both free. we got to talk, captain. come on. [ siren wails in d dtance ] shut the door. look, captain n where the hell have you been? i took an hour -- personal time. you're restricted to your desk. i left my badge and my gun. i didn't go out as a cop. what the hell happened?! donahue's girlfriend claims you assaulted her. i didn't assault her. i stopped her on the street. i wanted to talk to her. but she didn't want to talk to you. not a chance. captain, i had an idea about something. delaberto kept a book. i.a.d. found a snitch book. there was nothing in it. down. no, not a snitch book. the guy kept a journal. i figure that's what tommy wanted when he whacked him. wouldn't he have destroyed it? i don't think so.. if tommy had it, he'd keep it. he'd figure maybe there'd be some way he could use it. it's a long shot, but maybybmary's got it, or she knows where it is. [ sighs ] look, uh, whatever you thininof me -- we're different sorts of cops, norman.
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kemper and 148th. that's the hill. yeah. hmm! no, thank you very much. henry, amazing. that was toxicology. what's the verdict? the poison on the dart was not curare. the e xicology says it's altogether new. he thinks that it may come from the skin of a tree frog. you're kidding! no. it's not fair to call an object like this primitive. it clearly represents a very complex technology. what do you think this is for? you know, that's a very intereststg conjecture. ooh! [ coughs ] oh! oh, my god! i'm going aloft.
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amended so in the event an officer's mustache and/or sideburns are of excessive length or curled in any manner, the desk sergeant will keep in supply scissors for the correctiti of said problem. what are we now, a barbershop? oh, may sound corny, but joe's got a point. scissors are cheap. we're representatives of law enforcement, and we ought to look clean and sharp. ho ho ho! "clean and sharp." sheesh! tell me something. just when did you ever look "clean and sharp"? now that's uncalled for, lou. we're not talking about individuals. i'll tell you what we're talking about.
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every little, petty procedure in this book and then throw in a few more of your own. let's stick to the issss. the issue is this. you know what? i think you're in love with this old hunk of juju. i wouldn't be a bit surprised if you didn't take it to bed. that's it. that's it! come on! come on, martino! try me! my god, stan. amazing! he had it coming for a a ng time. j.d., neal. i want you to pull a warrant and toss an apartment rented by a mary franklin. i thought we were taking a backseat on that investigation. it's the hill. it's within juririiction. just inform the heights on anything we find. but we don't inform them before we go. no. larue, wash. hey, hill. officers, there's a woman here to see you. i called the judge up,
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one of the boys brought him a dead rat to show him. then he starts yelling. he's out of there. maybe we ought to go out to farmingdale. you got the address. 441 towanee. all right. thank you. you sure you're all right? yes. this goes to narcotics. it's got to be an hallucinogen. what i saw was real.l. what i saw was truth. ...168, 164... well, they sure know how to live. yeah. excuse me, ma'am. is this the dunlaw residence? yes, it is. is mr. dunlaw at home? i'd d ke to talk to him.
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mr. dunlaw! bobby! renko: hold it, papa hold it right there! the gate! through the gate! okay, pal, you're going back to your own neighborhood. anchor: elsewhere in the news, the latest recipient... woman: yes? mary franklin? police officers. i'm detective washington. this is detective larue. from the heights? hill street.
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mary, you better let us in. we got a search warrant. are you friends of guido? who? she means buntz. we're here to investigate the death of detective donahue. i don't have to talk, and i don't have to cooperate. hey, tommy spend much time here? no. we got a f fling he left some things with you. there's two ways we can do this, mary. one, you tell us where they are. two, we toss this place into the street and pick through things in the sidewalk. you got a warrant. do your job. you aren't getting anynyelp out of me.
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no, i'm going. but i'll tell you something -- nobody's gonna mess with bob dunlaw. oh, that's so good. [ shivers ] cold! do you want another blanket? joey... little street hustler, always said breathing in, breathing out. eddie! you know, a lot's happened since the last time i saw you. i'll bet -- a lot of busts under the bridge. yeah. i got married! you're kidding! yeah!
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she's also a cop. i'm not surprised. we're gonna have a baby. mick! congratulations. thank you very much, eddie. a little belker. yeah! shshs due in three weeks. you want a boy? i just want a healthy baby. yeah. don't make fun of him, mick. the way he walks. [ voice breaking ] i got to go, eddie. thanks for everything, mick. this was my lucky day. i'm gonna come back and see you soon.
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i'll see you, eddie.
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you're stepping all over my toes. buntz accosts the e rl on the street, your guys toss her apartment. mary franklin is a resident of the hill. i don't care if sheheives on the moon. it's a heights case! two of my men are dead. and one of my men is a possible suspect! we'll inform you of anything we find, but i have every right to make my own investigation. okay, frank.
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i was wrong. anything? nothing. well, not exactly nothing. what do you mean? that's just the way i read her, captain. she was too smug about the search. she's got something. maybe she'd talk. we tried. she's pretty hostile. she figures they might hang meme she wants to tie a little knot. all right, bring her in. be pleasant, but bring her straight to my office. [ wails ] reporter: ...is being held as a hostage. he's got a knife on the judge who sentenced him. what's wachtel doing up there? i don't know. he's brought a couple reporters. showboating! where's lieutenant goldblume? he's on his wawa we don't want to lose another one. what's going on?
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all right, mr. dunlaw, now, we're gonna have to solve e is before somebody gets hurt. you want to know how we solve it? get me out of here! we can't do that. that's what the judge sentenced you to do. [ muffled ] mr. dunlaw, juststet me talk to you. now, look, the judge is trying to say something. ungag him at least, dunlaw. that's the man you got to talk to! all ririt, you just remember... i-i simply want to say, mr. dunlaw, that you'r'rright. i've now made on-site inspections, and, um...these people don't know how to take care of a place. i mean, you fix it for them, and they, uh, they break it. why bother with fixtures when they're only gonna be stolen? that's it! you got it! it's like the bulbs. they steal them right out of the hall!
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e in public areas. well, mr. dunlaw, i am commuting your sentence. also, of course, you'll have amnesty for this, um... kidnapping. alalright. all right, now that's a reasonable man talking. i hope you all heard that! arrest this man! what? i gave you amnesty on the kidnap -- not for felony endangerment, not for possession of a weapon. judas! fingers were crossed, too. [ crowd clamors ] reporter: here he comes now. excuse me, judge. your honor, , at did you say to the guy? did you really have your fingers crossed, sir? uh, could i trouble you with one more news item? all right, you ready?
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wachtel is today announcing his candidacy for superior court. my father is on me for years -- "go to law school, become a lawyer, "maybe later a judge -- a respected member of the commumuty." i made the right decision. so far, i like being a cop. how long you been in? 4 1/2 years. you? me? i just got out of the academymyn december. i guess that's why they partnered me up with a veteran. you still like it after four years? depends on whehei'm asked. what about right now? [ laughs ] sure! i'll take that as a good sign. judge wachtel: in the face of controversy, judges pick up a rock to see what vermin live beneath it and then crush it out. you never knew tommy. no, i didn't.
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and they never could have proved it, either. mary, did tommy have any evidence that might have worked in his defense? i never go through his stuff. he wouldn't have liked that. but he said there were things that were important. you knkn the best thing for everybody would be just to clear all this up. you're not gonna try and say guido didn't shoho him. no. but maybe he had to. i know that. but i just can't help being mad at him. i'm just so mad at him! mary, you said you had some things that tommy thought were important. help me put all this to rest. tell me where they are. i know you'r'rmad at guido. may i tell you something? so am i. but that doesn't mean
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nobody can. i've got a box of stuff in the trunk of my car. it belonged to delaberto. i wasn't supposed to look at it, but i did. ititakes tommy look bad. [ sniffling ] i'm telling you, with all the revisions and amendments, we have a grand total of 745 pages. aw, thth machine of yours must be busted. that's 62 more pages than we started with. the xj-23 personal calculator doesn't make mistakes. if we hadn't added those damn chartreuses, we'd be in good shape now. who was it lobbed three extra pages on the headgear section?
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with a 20-megabyte hard disk, you could store all these forms. we hear you, we hear you. maybe next year, we'll get enough money appropriated so that we can look into a computer system. to live with old faithful here another year. maybe we didn't make a model manual, but i'm sure that we made some improvements. my thanks to all of you and my apologies for disrupting the meeting. oh. hey, stan, don't worry about it. thanks for the hospitality. take it easy. see you around, lou. so long. see you, lou. yeah. i hope your nose is still working. hey, come on. i've been hit harder by my 12-year-old cousin. yeah, sure. hey, listen.
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ntroduce you to a couple babes. [ laughing ] sure! right! man: here you go, sarge. i drained this bacon like you asked, but i don't know. here, keep your head warm, lou. yeah, you bet. [ laughs ] oh, yeah. here we are. all ready for action. i'll see you, "all of a sudden" stan. [ whistles ] uh-huh, here it is. here's the winner, right here. delaberto's list of stuff e off the crime scene. "sealed bottle of pharmaceutical cocaine and two firearms -- 9-mm p38." they took out 2 9-mm slugs from delaberto. other piece is a .25-caliber beretta automatic. that's the gun he aimed at you, right, norm?
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right here. delaberto was building quite a littlelease. against donahue, captain. not against donahue and buntz. furillo: run the numbers and be sure i.a.d. gets that material. and be sure that the heights gets a covering memo. on its way. so, uh, is that gonna cover it, captain? ajanian may still wantnt a board of rights for your conduct with the loan shark. it's a crock. it was donahue being a jerk. i would like to go forward with the feeling that nothing like this donahue incident will ever happen again. again, captain? tommy was my only friend... and i shot him. reporter at mymyesk wants a statement regarding what action you're taking against buntz. there are no specific charges which demand any immediate actions. ajanian is giving interviews, calling buntz renegade, implying you're protecting him. i better talk to him. captain, mr. wells.
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in private. catch up with you in a minute, henry. ozzie has let us know that he feels this buntz thing might discredit you. he's coming back to life, but don't worry about that. there's something in the works that will take care of that. frank, in politics, being uninformed is sometimes simply expedient. if something's going on, i want to know about it. you willllnow about it when the time is right. now we have to discuss what action to take regarding your man buntz. you make an announcement that openly expresses your disdain for his actions. ideally, an announcement that says he's being transferred. before you announce your candidacy, this has to be put to bed. i've already taken care of this directly with buntz. you haven't takekecare of it for the voters of this city. they already heard enough about buntz to taint you before you even get started. frank, i've got to tell you that this announcement has an importance beyond its obvious p.r. value.
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you're saying this is a kind of test. not a test, but a demonstration that you can be part of a team, that you're not gonna be a maverick. believe me, this is important. i've told you before, graham. i will not use my job here to serve the needs of any political campaign. well...if that's really your position, . i guess we can skip dinner tomorrow. we'll be in touch. i'll be here. when did this happen? found him about an hour ago. are you a friend? i'm a police officer...
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friend, you better get tested. go ahead. excuse me.
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i have to admit i'm a little disappointed. but you understand why i couldn't go through with it. i'm trying, frank. i thought i explained everything. you did.
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no, no! it was the politics. starting to get to a place where...i knew i could never fit in. there's ozzie. anchor: ...could not be identified by name, was apparently an outstanding political-science student who was interned o o a study project at city hall. cathy korngold is at city hall now. cathy, can you hear me? yes, i'm here with police chief daniels. chchf daniels, will the mayor be indicted? evidence, which we believe supports charges of attempted child molestation and lewd and immoral conduct, to the district attorney's office. and in your opinion, should mayor cleveland resign now that he faces these charges? graham wells said ozzie would be taken care of. so you think it was a sesep? yes! i do feel that in the coming elections, the voters should seek beyond the prole-offered political choices. seek a person whose qualifications
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of a political -- [ clicks tv off ] no, daniels is still talking. he's giving a campaign speech, now that the field's clear. you don't want to hear? i've lost my interest in politics. [ chuckleses -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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is that a detective? yes, uh-huh. morning. i have to get to work, but, um, i want to report a bullet in my wall. well, why don't we talk over here? no, no. i have to get to work. but i'm saying this person has had fights and loud arguments and music. and he frightens you, even politely asking to be considerate in the hall. tell me about the bullet. four nights ago, there was a noise from his apartment. which he says is electrical. he says it's a kitchen appliance.

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