00:00And Lieutenant Doyle from the ceremonial unit needs 15 minutes, when you can, about the Connors funeral.
00:07End of day.
00:09Ho-ho, 43 send-offs gonna be a pip.
00:14I mean the racket afterwards.
00:16Who or what is 43?
00:18Bill Connors, the late PC.
00:21Who called him 43?
00:23Well, he called himself that.
00:25He was the 43rd NYPD commissioner.
00:28So his friends started calling him that, too.
00:31And so it was his enemies who called him Conn Game Connors?
00:34Hey, respect.
00:35Listen, he wasn't perfect, but he was loyal as they come.
00:40Loyal to who?
00:42To his fellow cops.
00:44In transit where he started, in this office where he ended up, right up to the end.
00:50And he never missed a single walkout or racket when a cop retired.
00:56That's one way to look at it.
00:58Moving on.
01:01Is there another way?
01:03Yes.
01:05You want to call it?
01:06Maybe we put a pin in this?
01:08You might want to ask yourself if he was so great at the job, why did he suddenly resign?
01:13And why did his chief of department, me, get called up to replace him the next day?
01:21Mistakes were made.
01:22That's an understatement.
01:23Knives were out.
01:24I'd like to take a moment of silence in memory and respect for 43.
01:32I'd like to take a moment of silence in memory and respect for 43.
01:33I'd like to take a moment of silence in memory and respect for 43.
01:37I'd like to take a moment of silence.
01:39Why did everything fall into peace?
01:40I켓 you.
01:40I'd like to take a moment of silence in memory, gettin' me kicked out from college.
01:42I'd like to take a moment of silence.
01:43Good night.
01:43Have a nice week.
01:44Good night.
01:45I'm good.
01:46Good night.
01:46Good night.
01:47Bye everybody.
01:48Good night.
01:49Good night.
01:50Good night.
01:51Good night.
01:52Good night.
01:54Good night.
01:55Good night.
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