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Documental acerca del comediante norteamericano Barry Crimmins. | dG1fcHFZa1JZcENVMTA
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00:00¡Suscríbete al canal!
00:30I never met anyone like him.
00:31He's just this combination of Noam Chomsky and Bluto.
00:37I got caught smuggling books into Kentucky.
00:40Got off on a technicality no one could prove they were books.
00:44Why do women go to the Malcolm in Paris?
00:46Because they get hassled by drunk men.
00:48He would go into a rage.
00:49I watched the kind of stuff I can do here.
00:51Just get up! I don't like you.
00:53He stopped, I think, worrying about whether he was being funny or not.
00:56There was a lot of personal things that happened in his life when he was young that came out later.
01:04It was the most shocking thing, I think, in my life that I heard.
01:08It's scary for anybody of any age to really see someone who's the face of evil.
01:13When AOL was in its infancy, he was looking for other survivors in the chat room.
01:21Barry called me up. He said, look at this.
01:22And I went, wow.
01:24I couldn't believe, you know, what I was seeing.
01:27I just can't imagine pretending to be one of these people that cost him such misery.
01:31He was angry.
01:32He essentially left us with a big problem.
01:34He damaged himself to save these kids.
01:36After months of knocking on AOL's door, I was suddenly face-to-face before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee.
01:44AOL is the key link in a network of child pornography traffickers.
01:48They weren't quite sure what to make of Barry.
01:52You cannot surrender being rude, funny, obnoxious truth-tellers.
01:58I can't think of anybody that I respect more than Barry.
02:01He's a reminder that you do have power.
02:03No matter what they do, I'm a witness to what you can go on to become.
02:08Call me lucky.
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