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estamos en guerra soldado. >>> es sarge.trado... >>> y ahora obedece la orden directa de tu oficial superior. >>> no. >>> obedece. >>> al infierno. (disparo). >>> ¡no! >>> está loco. >>> yo castigo la insurrección con la muerte. >>> esto apenas era su primera misión. >>> y no será mi última misión. necesito soldados, ¡no necesito nada más que soldados! (música). >>> suelten las armas. obedezcan. no tengo intenciones de ser asesinado por un maldito demente. detrás de mi hay uno, ¿no? (gruñidos). (gritos). (disparos). >>> ¡sigánme! (disparos). >>> trae a sam. >>> espera aquí. >>> escuchen. (gritos). >>> retirada, ¡retirada de la nanopared! (disparos). >>> ¡rápido, rápido! (disparos). >>> ¡rápido! >>> ¡cierra! (disparos). (gritos). >>> se supone que no debo morir. >>> ¡vámonos! (disparos). >>> ven, vámonos. corre. ¡corre! >>> ¿cuánto tardarán en pasar? >>> no, no mucho. >>> estás herido. ah, john. >>> escúchame, sam. >>> estás frío, temblando. >>> es importante. esta es una granada st. cuando pase, jalas la punta y oprimes. jal
estamos en guerra soldado. >>> es sarge.trado... >>> y ahora obedece la orden directa de tu oficial superior. >>> no. >>> obedece. >>> al infierno. (disparo). >>> ¡no! >>> está loco. >>> yo castigo la insurrección con la muerte. >>> esto apenas era su primera misión. >>> y no será mi última misión. necesito soldados, ¡no necesito nada más que soldados! (música). >>> suelten las armas....
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sarge, sarge. i think we got something over here. the detective wants to see you. ok, here it is. a bunch of kids playing this morning. one of 'em saw a guy checking theeter. where? here at dixie's. he was playing some kind of game, hiding under the porch. says he saw the guy pretty good, too. it could be a break. what? those kids are 6 years old. if that. you call the gas company? sure did. no one's supposed to check that meter for at least another month. let me handle this. be my guest. here's the little fellow that saw the guy. hi! my name is detective murtaugh. what's yours? don't tell him your name, alfred. oop. alfred! oh, this is-- it's alfred. hey, meet alfred. this is alfred. alfred, hi. you like ice cream? yeah. yeah. ice cream. ice ice cream. no, no, no. not you, alfred. now, alfred, uh... the man you saw, the meter man, you get a good look at him? i saw him. great. picture him in your head. close your eyes and think what he looks like. got it? mm-hmm. can you draw him? mm-hmm. get some drawing paper and crayons. hurry up. this is good. i like this. can it, man. oh, we'
sarge, sarge. i think we got something over here. the detective wants to see you. ok, here it is. a bunch of kids playing this morning. one of 'em saw a guy checking theeter. where? here at dixie's. he was playing some kind of game, hiding under the porch. says he saw the guy pretty good, too. it could be a break. what? those kids are 6 years old. if that. you call the gas company? sure did. no one's supposed to check that meter for at least another month. let me handle this. be my guest....
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hey sarge. thanks for taking out the garbage. honey i'm entertaining our guest. whaddaya think?w anything about boats, roger? know how much they cost. i mean, can you sail this thing? what's wrong with you? this ain't a sail boat. that's what i thought. no trick to it. that's the front. that's the back. water all around. why you gotta make things so complicated? i don't. that's just how they are. oh, yeah. you mean amanda hunsacker's murder? now, did i mention that? you don't have to. i can read your mind. i don't get you, riggs. what's the problem? we got one dead girl and one dead guy. dead guy killed the dead girl and we killed the dead guy 'cause he wanted us to be dead guys. seems pretty easy to me. look, her sugar daddy was dealin' drugs. she said somethin'... or did somethin'... or saw somethin' she shouldn't have, and he pitched her off the balcony into the sweet by-an'-by. that's why he came at us today with a shotgun. i don't know. sounds a little too neat to me. of course it's neat. and what's wrong with neat? i like neat. hey! watch what you're doin'! lookin' for thi
hey sarge. thanks for taking out the garbage. honey i'm entertaining our guest. whaddaya think?w anything about boats, roger? know how much they cost. i mean, can you sail this thing? what's wrong with you? this ain't a sail boat. that's what i thought. no trick to it. that's the front. that's the back. water all around. why you gotta make things so complicated? i don't. that's just how they are. oh, yeah. you mean amanda hunsacker's murder? now, did i mention that? you don't have to. i can...
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>> sarge, there's some french gent at the door. >> no, no, no, no, no. i am not some french gent. i am some belgian gent. >> oh, well, well. if it isn't mr. poirot. >> it is. is the lady of the house in? >> the chief inspector's here. >> mr. poirot! >> ah, mrs. todd, good morning. >> i don't know how you have the impertinence to show your face here again. >> but, mrs. todd-- >> you were paid off, mr. poirot. you were paid off handsomely. >> well... >> and then look at this. we've got police who are crawling all over the house. >> you're not so popular in clapham this morning, poirot. a bit of a wild goose chase this. as far as we can ascertain, this mr. simpson of yours is a perfect and respectable young bank employee who happens to have gone home to his family. we have the shropshire constabulary checking that at the moment. >> i only wanted to ask-- >> no! >> well, perhaps you'll be interested to know-- >> no, i wouldn't! good day, mr. poirot. >> poirot. >> annie, i need to ask you a question. can you help me? >> i'll try, sir. >> last friday, clotter-patterson came to collect e
>> sarge, there's some french gent at the door. >> no, no, no, no, no. i am not some french gent. i am some belgian gent. >> oh, well, well. if it isn't mr. poirot. >> it is. is the lady of the house in? >> the chief inspector's here. >> mr. poirot! >> ah, mrs. todd, good morning. >> i don't know how you have the impertinence to show your face here again. >> but, mrs. todd-- >> you were paid off, mr. poirot. you were paid off...
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london has agreed to hear julian assange his appeal against extradition britain wants to send the sarge to sweden to face questioning over geishas made by two swedish women he denies any wrongdoing but to lower courts have previously ruled against him the supreme court to agree to hear his appeal or sanders lawyers had to persuade two judges in this case raised the question of general public importance to appeal will be considered in february science claims the case against him is politically motivated him if if he is extradited he will receive a fair trial. a lot more of our story on our website as well r.t. the call me along with these stories tonight to pakistan and the u.s. go to attack following a deadly nato air strike but some experts saying islam a bad could start openly defying u.s. policy in the region got more about online sniper instead. we've got the time to go there we discover the fate of the russian aid convoy halted for days at a troubled checkpoint between serbia and kosovo the trouble the. next u.s. court has won a default judgment that a rainy and officials including
london has agreed to hear julian assange his appeal against extradition britain wants to send the sarge to sweden to face questioning over geishas made by two swedish women he denies any wrongdoing but to lower courts have previously ruled against him the supreme court to agree to hear his appeal or sanders lawyers had to persuade two judges in this case raised the question of general public importance to appeal will be considered in february science claims the case against him is politically...
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medic: ok, i've gotta go, sarge. ok. medic: she's gonna be fine. can you hear me? i love you.at the winter apparel blowout sale! take up to 60% off... outerwear for the whole family... and up to 60% off cozy sleepwear and robes! plus get thousands of gifts under $10. now that's kmart smart when you pour chunky beef with country vegetables soup over it... you can do dinner. four minutes, around four bucks. campbell's chunky. it's amazing what soup can do. [ female announcer ] let betty crocker do the measuring and get a head start on delicious homemade cookies. ♪ just pour, mix...love. i'm a wife, i'm a mom... and chantix worked for me. it's a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these, stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell yo
medic: ok, i've gotta go, sarge. ok. medic: she's gonna be fine. can you hear me? i love you.at the winter apparel blowout sale! take up to 60% off... outerwear for the whole family... and up to 60% off cozy sleepwear and robes! plus get thousands of gifts under $10. now that's kmart smart when you pour chunky beef with country vegetables soup over it... you can do dinner. four minutes, around four bucks. campbell's chunky. it's amazing what soup can do. [ female announcer ] let betty crocker...
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. >> all right, sarg, he's saying there is a .32 on the couch. there should be some weed. there's no pills in the house? other than that pistol, that's it? we ain't going to find nothing else in there? all right. i can work with you now. >> a lot of gang members have attorneys that work for their organization already. the attorneys tell them, don't say anything. give me a call. we'll handle it from there. you the tell the ones who don't have an turn. they'll start telling you immediately. i can do this. i can do that. i can get you this. i can get you that. that's a big difference. >> the usual stuff you'll find in the houses is scale ls. the bullets. all right, man, we found the 32. so right now we're looking at a couple felons here. so let's talk like we already know what's going on. i'm not a street cop wondering, hey, do you have anything on you? i already know the rÉsume on you. that's why we're here. you know what we have on you. you know the charges. it's just a matter of time. we'll see. he thinks about it long enough, we know what's going to happen. >> hey, this i
. >> all right, sarg, he's saying there is a .32 on the couch. there should be some weed. there's no pills in the house? other than that pistol, that's it? we ain't going to find nothing else in there? all right. i can work with you now. >> a lot of gang members have attorneys that work for their organization already. the attorneys tell them, don't say anything. give me a call. we'll handle it from there. you the tell the ones who don't have an turn. they'll start telling you...
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sarge, two females. >> deal is done. >> 10-4. good deal. >> for every hour i do of surveillance without air-conditioning, they owe me a case of beer. >> with two solid buys made today, walls and the central gang unit can move onto other targets on their list and expand their operation scope. >> we try to get as many buys as we can. if i call someone and say they're going to sell dope to me, i'm going to get them. i don't care how late it is. it's just spreading. we're picking up new people every day. last week we did seven, eight or nine buys just last week alone. >> as operation room service continues to grow, an inmate at the cook county jail says he'll cut a deal with authorities. the inmate nicknamed elvis offers to give up his dope contacts in return for leniency with his case. he's locked up on a drug possession charge. >> answer me this. i know you're a hustler. who is your main supplier? right now i got three guys. one out of bellwood. one out of maywood. and another one out of bellwood. >> so you got two in bellwood? >>
sarge, two females. >> deal is done. >> 10-4. good deal. >> for every hour i do of surveillance without air-conditioning, they owe me a case of beer. >> with two solid buys made today, walls and the central gang unit can move onto other targets on their list and expand their operation scope. >> we try to get as many buys as we can. if i call someone and say they're going to sell dope to me, i'm going to get them. i don't care how late it is. it's just spreading....
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[police radio, indistinct] hey, sarge, what do we do now? into that thing. yeah. good idea. ok, butcher. we have you surrounded. butcher: yeah? so? oh. uh, well, you better come out now. or what? or i'll...ask you to come out again. gee, when is word girl going to get here? uh, sarge? your finger's still on the talk button. whoops. ok, butcher. forget that last thing i said-- the part about word girl. i was nervous and fidgety, forgot to take my finger off the talk button. ah, don't worry about it. i've been fidgety lately, too. understanding villain. yeah. this business has taught me that most villains aren't all bad. interesting theory, deputy, but if it's true, does that mean we're not all good? is your finger still off that talk button? [both laughing] narrator: meanwhile, inside the bank vault... oh, what should i do? i'm in an awful quandary, bob. [screeches] oh. a person is in a quandary when they have to make a hard decision about something and they don't know what they should do, like in this situation. if i decide to turn into word
[police radio, indistinct] hey, sarge, what do we do now? into that thing. yeah. good idea. ok, butcher. we have you surrounded. butcher: yeah? so? oh. uh, well, you better come out now. or what? or i'll...ask you to come out again. gee, when is word girl going to get here? uh, sarge? your finger's still on the talk button. whoops. ok, butcher. forget that last thing i said-- the part about word girl. i was nervous and fidgety, forgot to take my finger off the talk button. ah, don't worry about...
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. >> all right, sarge, we're rolling. >> an all-out manhunt is unfolding in chicago's south suburbanord heights, where a fugitive we've been calling booth allegedly shot a woman just hours ago. witnesses say he was aiming at a local man on a neighborhood block, but hit the man's girlfriend instead. the bullet went through her leg and booth fled on foot. now 22 members of the sheriff's gang and fugitive warrants team are descending on the area to find their suspect. >> he did make comments that we're getting from people that we talked to that he is not afraid to shoot at the police, he's not afraid to do what he needs to do to get away. if he decides that that's the way he wants to go, we'll handle our business on our end. >> police are blanketing ford heights. but they're not going in blind this time. they've enlisted paid street informants to chase down leads into booth's whereabouts. sergeant jason o'malley is helping to lead the search. >> just keep working those phones. see what you can find out. >> we're working four different informants right now. all of them have some decent i
. >> all right, sarge, we're rolling. >> an all-out manhunt is unfolding in chicago's south suburbanord heights, where a fugitive we've been calling booth allegedly shot a woman just hours ago. witnesses say he was aiming at a local man on a neighborhood block, but hit the man's girlfriend instead. the bullet went through her leg and booth fled on foot. now 22 members of the sheriff's gang and fugitive warrants team are descending on the area to find their suspect. >> he did...
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. >> sarge, what'll we do? that british destroyer has pulled along side us.ll we make a jump for it? >> these guys were paralyzed. they just would not jump! and... and they had seen some jump and not made it. so, it was quite a jump across, and i remember getting over there and sliding across what little deck there was, slammed into the bulwark that was there. staggered back up to the rails. and the sight that i had made it enabled them then to start jumping. >> gee, rosenblum, are you gonna jump? >> is there another choice? >> reporter: the character rosenblum was written into the drama when gail rosenblum, a local columnist, came across andersen's story. her late father sidney was on the ship, and she's convinced he was in the singing group. and that, she'd like to think, influenced her love of this music. >> my friends tease me because i'm a jewish girl who loves christmas carols, and i always loved them as a girl, and now i understand why i love them. they saved my father's life, because all the men that came up on deck to sing, thanks to hank leading the
. >> sarge, what'll we do? that british destroyer has pulled along side us.ll we make a jump for it? >> these guys were paralyzed. they just would not jump! and... and they had seen some jump and not made it. so, it was quite a jump across, and i remember getting over there and sliding across what little deck there was, slammed into the bulwark that was there. staggered back up to the rails. and the sight that i had made it enabled them then to start jumping. >> gee,...
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. >> sarge, what'll we do? that british destroyer has pulled along side us.ll we make a jump for it? >> these guys were paralyzed. they just would not jump! and... and they had seen some jump and not made it. so, it was quite a jump across, and i remember getting over there and sliding across what little deck there was, slammed into the bulwark that was there. staggered back up to the rails. and the sight that i had made it enabled them then to start jumping. >> gee, rosenblum, are you gonna jump? >> is there another choice? >> reporter: the character rosenblum was written into the drama when gail rosenblum, a local columnist, came across andersen's story. her late father sidney was on the ship, and she's convinced he was in the singing group. and that, she'd like to think, influenced her love of this music. >> my friends tease me because i'm a jewish girl who loves christmas carols, and i always loved them as a girl, and now i understand why i love them. they saved my father's life, because all the men that came up on deck to sing, thanks to hank leading the
. >> sarge, what'll we do? that british destroyer has pulled along side us.ll we make a jump for it? >> these guys were paralyzed. they just would not jump! and... and they had seen some jump and not made it. so, it was quite a jump across, and i remember getting over there and sliding across what little deck there was, slammed into the bulwark that was there. staggered back up to the rails. and the sight that i had made it enabled them then to start jumping. >> gee,...
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the sarge and smuggled him in. the communist sergeant, said yosarian. and you knew it. the warrant officer on yosarian's left was unimpressed by the entire incident of the soldier in white. the warrant officer was unimpressed by everything and never spoke at all unless it was to show irritation. the day before yosarian met the chapel and the delay stove exploded in the mess hall and set fire to one side of the kitchen. intense heat flashed through the area. even in yosarian's awards almost 300 feet away they could hear the roar of the blaze and sharp cracks of flaming timber, smoke sped past the orange tinted windows. in 15 minutes the crash trucks from the airfield arrived to fight the fire. for a frantic half-hour it was touch and go and the firemen got the upper hand. suddenly there was the monotonous drone of bombers returning from a mission and firemen rolled up their hoses and went back to the fielding plays one of the planes crashed and caught fire. the plane landed safely. as soon as the last one was down the firemen wheel their trucks around and raced back up t
the sarge and smuggled him in. the communist sergeant, said yosarian. and you knew it. the warrant officer on yosarian's left was unimpressed by the entire incident of the soldier in white. the warrant officer was unimpressed by everything and never spoke at all unless it was to show irritation. the day before yosarian met the chapel and the delay stove exploded in the mess hall and set fire to one side of the kitchen. intense heat flashed through the area. even in yosarian's awards almost 300...
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he wrote "sarge," i think he's working on a new book, and the atlantic monthly, i think s a great magazine. it's a little bit too smart for me -- >> host: currently owned by david bradley, i believe? >> guest: i don't know. >> host: hope i'm right about that. well, scott stossel has sent a tweet to you. >> guest: oh, no. >> host: would ben ever con stent to doing a life debate with janet maslin or gay talese about the nature of, quote-unquote, nonfiction? >> guest: i would love to. i mean, both of them have called me out in a negative way because they don't like what i've done to nonfiction, they say, or my style of nonfiction. i think, i think that i would love to get on a stage and talk to them about it. i think that they are doing a disservice to nonfiction by attempting to categorize it in such an old-fashioned way. i think that the great nonfiction books are the ones that read like movies, that read like thrillers. and i would classify books like "the perfect storm" and hunter s. thompson books like mine. i'm not as good as they are, but i feel like -- i would love to. if atlantic mon
he wrote "sarge," i think he's working on a new book, and the atlantic monthly, i think s a great magazine. it's a little bit too smart for me -- >> host: currently owned by david bradley, i believe? >> guest: i don't know. >> host: hope i'm right about that. well, scott stossel has sent a tweet to you. >> guest: oh, no. >> host: would ben ever con stent to doing a life debate with janet maslin or gay talese about the nature of, quote-unquote, nonfiction?...