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00:07The
02:35This is the police.
02:37You inside the store.
02:39Give it up.
02:40Come out with your hands above your head.
02:50Police officer, freeze.
02:56Police officer, freeze.
03:14We knew you were there.
03:19Come on out.
03:22Come on, man.
03:23It's bad enough.
03:24Don't make more trouble for yourself.
03:35Cover me, okay?
03:36Go.
03:54You're Lonnie Clements, aren't you?
04:06a police officer's dead ralph valley got away we gotta know where to find him ronnie i told you
04:14i don't know ralph don't have no real pad where he stays he just moves around okay like where
04:21i don't know rooming houses cars alleys all over the place i tell you i didn't want to be with
04:27ralph
04:27he went crazy i didn't know he was gonna do that in the first place what were you doing there
04:31and why did you take a gun it was all ralph's idea he made me go along i was scared
04:37of him he wanted
04:38guns so i took one for what what did you think you're gonna do with it the gang thing everybody
04:43has a piece but us the blue orchards a couple dudes jammed us the other day ralph said we keep
04:49getting
04:49jammed until we got some respect that piece is going to give you respect right oh
04:58i haven't known your sister a lot of years
05:03where'd you get an idea like that ralph hey listen all the gangs in this area are using pieces
05:08a dude ain't nothing on the streets without one do you really believe that i believe ralph
05:13he said nobody jam us if they knew he was holding he'd be the man and they'd leave us
05:18alone and i swear that's all i wanted just left alone i didn't want to be with him he went
05:24crazy
05:28okay let's start all over again from the beginning
05:32hey am i going home you guys gonna send me to that hall it's not our decision
05:37my sister here yet we've already called her we also called your mom come on let's go from the top
05:41i'll tell her to have a seat out there i can't do anything till i hear from the hall
05:45the boy's mother's here what are you doing the kid's a principal and a cop killing and you're
05:50turning him loose now danko that boy did not fire that shot you know it i know it so does
05:55the
05:55probation officer at the hall know it doesn't alter the fact that he was part of the break-in that
05:59got
05:59ramsey killed yeah but that doesn't change the law all we have that boy on is straight burglary and
06:05his prior record is minor that's what the probation officer is going to look at when he decides whether
06:09to detain him or to release him
06:15riker uh-huh yes okay thank you book the clement's boy and release him in custody of his mother
06:26probation officer is going to file a burglary petition when he gets our report yes sir
06:35you know it seems to me something ought to be done about the juvenile court laws a kid can do
06:40whatever the hell he wants and there's no guarantee he'll be punished for it i should have gone to law
06:47school we try to change them danko but you know something nobody is interested now why don't you and
06:53webster get back to the business of finding this cop killer according to the inventory he took a
06:58shotgun and a whole bunch of handguns he can fight a war with all that stuff and what's he got
07:02to
07:03lose he's already killed a cop look terry i'm in no mood for a lecture mrs clements i don't want
07:10to
07:10give you one it's just that i'm trying to impress you with the seriousness of what happened now a police
07:14officer was killed during that burglary but lonnie didn't do it you already told me that i know i said
07:20that but he's still in a lot of trouble because of what happened well don't worry lonnie is going to
07:26be
07:26punished i expected him to be home not roaming the streets you expected him to be home where were you
07:35where were you mother another all night party i don't have to put up with your smart remarks teresa
07:43hi terry hi teresa sorry it has to be like yeah hi baby i got here as soon as i
07:49could
07:50now you listen to me lonnie needs discipline and supervision somebody that knows where he is and
07:58what he's doing not somebody that's out doing her own thing every night it seems to me that maybe
08:04i didn't bring you up with enough discipline the way you're talking to me what happens to lonnie now
08:11he'll be released to your mother and the court will hear the burglary charge in a few days
08:15i'd like to take lonnie home with me you'll do no such thing terry my brother's a good kid
08:21he just needs somebody to look after him i resent that teresa what's it gonna be i'm sorry teresa but
08:28if lonnie's to go with you it'll have to be your mother's decision i'll have no part of it i'd
08:33like
08:33to go now terry terry you can't let her take him i'm sorry teresa but the law requires that he
08:40be
08:40released to a parent now i couldn't even if i wanted to the law what does the law know about
08:47what's best for him what does the law know about his environment and you do you know what you've
08:54become you've become a stupid pig-headed blundering cop
09:01i'll see you later teresa has always been a strong-headed girl
09:10we'd like to go now terry yes mrs clums for me
09:14thank you thank you
09:19lonnie don't you ever get me in this kind of trouble ever again
09:24do you hear me
09:30records on ralph and alice should be supporting the 50-dollar-a-day habit
09:35what's this main connection oh well it's the roach earl simmons
09:39reicher gave us an exclusive on him let's let's go
10:11our pigeon scored
10:18he's got a rabbit come on
10:30cough it up earl cough it up well well well what do we have here earl shame on you earl
10:39here you went and told us you cleaned up your act
10:40looks like he lied is that right earl who turned me nobody man you just had bad habit patterns it's
10:46that cop killing isn't it that's why the heat's on every junkie in this town's getting pulled up short
10:50it's not good this is not good earl how many times you've been busted before hey look i don't know
10:54the dude i never heard of him before yeah well i'd lay odds you do ralph malik's a hype he
11:00scored from you before earl i think he's looking to score from you again
11:03look i don't have nothing to do with a cop killer i don't need that kind of heat
11:08lockup time
11:09we could have worked something now
11:12wait a minute come on look i'm telling it to you right give me a break will you huh
11:17look i don't know where the guy is but i'll find him just just keep me out in the street
11:21man i'll find him for you
11:23we might be able to get him released on his own recognizance
11:25yeah just owe army man and i'll find him for you
11:29might be a good idea you dance on this earl it'll be a long time before you see the street
11:34again
11:36better look i'll play it straight man i will
11:42let's see if we can get riker to cover us on this o.r could be our best shot
11:45yeah
12:03it's me ralph i gotta see you man i got to see you
12:22monkey baby scratch him i need a fix man
12:26well you know dreams cost money man i know this bobo
12:30i got bread this time cash on the line
12:39come on
12:45bobo
12:48hey what is this man
13:16how's that boyfriend of yours annie
13:18oh he's fine and staying out of trouble
13:20oh good you let me know huh
13:23thank you annie
13:30hi
13:32jill danko told me i might find him here mind if i join you
13:36well you don't want to sit with a couple of stupid blundering pig-headed cops do you
13:43would you accept an apology for that
13:47yeah
13:49i apologize
13:52i accept
13:56my partner chris owns
13:58theresa clemens
13:58theresa hi chris how you do
14:00terry i gotta pick up some things at the drugstore
14:02i'll meet you in the car all right
14:03yeah it's nice meeting you chris nice meeting you
14:06can i help you
14:06nothing for me thank you
14:10how you been
14:11fine
14:11all right
14:13trying to make it
14:14remember when we were in school
14:15we used to talk about that
14:17uh-huh
14:18you made it terry
14:19so did you teresa
14:21maybe you were my inspiration
14:24maybe
14:28so you're at memorial huh
14:29yeah
14:30i did my training at south side
14:33and then i transferred to memorial because there's a little bit more money
14:38and there's more chance for advancement
14:40terry i have a good job
14:41and i'm making a good living
14:43i hear a pitch coming on
14:45come on terry hear me out
14:47then i won't bother you anymore
14:49you don't bother me
14:52it's just that
14:55well i have absolutely no control over any of it
14:59well maybe you can steer me in the right direction
15:04a while back
15:05lonnie got in trouble
15:07shoplifting thing
15:08and i talked my mother into letting him stay with me
15:12maybe she thought it would give her more freedom
15:14i don't know
15:15he was with me for over a year
15:17and there were no problems
15:19made good friends
15:21we did a lot of things together
15:23good things
15:24healthy things
15:26and that's why i know
15:28lonnie's a good kid
15:30all he needs
15:32is the right chance
15:35a different environment
15:36and somebody to keep him in line
15:38how long has he been back with your mother
15:40maybe three months
15:42guilt feelings i guess
15:45i moved out when i was 18 years old
15:47because i just couldn't take it anymore
15:49and lonnie will be better off
15:51if he does the same thing himself
15:54terry
15:55you and i
15:56we took first steps ourselves
15:59lonnie needs a little help
16:00making his first steps
16:02and i want to give him that help
16:04i want to give him a chance
16:07can you help me do that
16:10i could try
16:17let alone nine
16:18see the woman at 416 west gramercy
16:21code two
16:22we have received a tip
16:23that possible 187 suspect ralph malik
16:26is at that address
16:27let alone nine roger
16:42police officers
16:47police open up
16:49malik
16:50police officers
17:12police officers
17:55hi sorry i'm late but parking is just a bear out there it's okay well you can see why business
18:00is
18:00booming should we take a number i got friends got poo are all these kids in trouble yeah
18:10runaways to our brother okay mrs gentry that's it now if you have any problems i want you to call
18:15me
18:15thank you and mrs gentry if you have to have your sleeping pills lock them up huh i will thank
18:21you
18:31well thought you'd like to send them away smiling only on mondays wednesdays and fridays
18:36so what's going on officer webster same thing now shows you where the power is don't it
18:43miss clemens harry townsend thank you for seeing me oh i have plenty of time light caseload only
18:49have to see 75 people every two weeks that's what they call intensive supervision huh oh yeah we
18:54rehabilitate them around here left and right
19:01i'm sorry miss clemens it's just that uh i mean if we don't laugh here once in a while
19:06we'll spend most of the time crying that bad that bad
19:14but we don't stop trying terry here tells me you'd like to go for custody of lonnie as one of
19:19the terms
19:20of probation can you do it i can't but the court can if it accepts my recommendation and if the
19:26court
19:26gets jurisdiction over the burglary charge will you do it
19:34well i handled lonnie's shoplifting and his runaway two years ago
19:39i also got to know something about your mother
19:43and a change in environment and supervision might keep lonnie from going back to probation detention camp
19:53judges like alternatives if we can recommend one that's justified what would it take to do that
19:58harry i have to be convinced that my recommendation is a good one
20:15the court has beforeed a petition alleging violation of 602 of the welfare and institutions code
20:24the substantive charge of burglary on behalf of the minor lonnie clemens
20:31obviously council has failed to reach agreement on this matter
20:34well that's correct your honor but we're ready to proceed
20:36very well i understand the district attorney's first witness is officer webster
20:41yes sir
20:52you swear to tell the truth all truth nothing but the truth so help you god
20:55yes sir
20:59having heard and weighed the evidence
21:01it is my finding that the petition is true and the allegation is therefore sustained
21:08lonnie
21:13now what i've just said means that i believe you did break into the store
21:17and the official record will show that
21:19do you understand
21:23i think so sir
21:25fine
21:30now in the matter of disposition may i have the probation officer's report
21:38your honor i would like to submit that the minor is a victim of circumstance
21:43home on probation is the only proper disposition here
21:46i'll decide that council
21:49yes your honor
21:57this is most unusual mr townsend
22:01i believe it's a sound and responsible recommendation your honor
22:06i think you'll find adequate justification on page 13 sir
22:17what's going on the court has jurisdiction over lonnie now that's your request for custody
22:29yes sir
22:31yes sir
22:31is it your desire to assume guardianship for lonnie
22:34yes
22:34what
22:35she'll do no such a thing
22:38mrs clemens please
22:40yes sir
22:41i would very much like to have him
22:46why to give him a chance your honor all he needs is some love love don't you think i love
22:53him too
22:54mrs clemens and some discipline someone who cares about who he is and what he does
23:04i'm not very good with words your honor i just know that i care very much about lani
23:14and i don't want him to be in trouble
23:20thank you
23:31mrs clemens
23:35what do you have to say
23:49well we made it thanks terry i really appreciate it it's okay
23:55i was just thinking it's a big responsibility isn't it i think we can make it
24:01what do you say little brother judge wants me to get an after-school job i'll really try because
24:06that camp thing ain't for me you bet it is thanks terry take it easy you mind your sister okay
24:14okay
24:15all right bye-bye i hope he makes it
24:43robie cool huh man cops are tearing up streets for you yeah i dig it so what are you hopping
24:50down the street with that long face for
24:52Nowhere, man.
24:53I'm just trying to find an after-school job, man.
24:55Can't find one nowhere.
24:57Yeah, well, I got your job.
24:58Hey, man, I ain't doing no more.
25:00You do what I tell you to do.
25:02Right?
25:07I need bread.
25:10Monkey's on my back, scratching, and I can't move around.
25:14Is she gonna do a deed for me?
25:17I want you to find a dude who needs peace.
25:20Sell him this one for $50.
25:25You got it?
25:29Hey.
25:32Don't you have me, man.
25:34Because if you do, I'll find you.
25:37And if I don't, I got lots of friends.
25:41Lots of friends, little man.
25:43Do it.
26:02I've been thinking about that juvenile court thing with Lonnie.
26:06What about it?
26:08That probation officer, Townsend?
26:10Yeah.
26:11You impressed me.
26:12Nobody else down there seemed to care much except him.
26:14Yeah, he's a good P.O.
26:16Yeah, he really stuck his neck out with that recommendation.
26:19Yeah, well, he knows what his agency can do.
26:23What they can't do.
26:26What's that?
26:28Rehabilitate.
26:28The kids are sent up to that camp, which is one of the best crime schools around.
26:33If they get probation, well, that's just a call once a month.
26:39They're back on the streets where they have to kill each other just to survive.
26:43He's lucky to get through all that paperwork, that bureaucratic pile.
26:47Much less really deal with the kids like he's supposed to.
26:50Almost sounds hopeless, doesn't it?
26:52Yeah, what a good home.
26:56That's where it's at.
26:58Ludlow 9, a malicious mischief report.
27:01Morris Surplus, 620 Grover.
27:05Ludlow 9, roger.
27:41Hello, Neil.
27:42Don't hello.
27:43Just look and see what they did outside my store.
27:45You saw.
27:46Those kids.
27:47That's what they do now.
27:49This used to be a good neighborhood.
27:51We'll take a report, huh?
27:53A report.
27:55That's the only thing you could do now is make a report.
27:58Catch him.
27:59Why don't you try that once?
28:00Once in a while we do.
28:03You do need an official report for your insurance, right?
28:07I'll make the report.
28:10Okay, Leo.
28:11When did it happen?
28:11I went to lunch noon.
28:13Came back about 12.30.
28:16There it was.
28:1712.30.
28:18Okay.
28:20Okay, Leo.
28:20Right there.
28:21I know, I know.
28:23Bottom line.
28:24Full name.
28:24No initials.
28:26This used to be a nice, quiet neighborhood.
28:29Now trouble.
28:30Always trouble.
28:31Well, we'll try to give you some extra petroleum.
28:34When you guys walked, it was good.
28:36And then you got modern and everything went to hell.
28:39You got a point.
28:40I know.
28:41But nobody listens.
28:43Look, I got a lot of work to do.
28:44Why don't you guys drive around in your machine?
28:47See you, Leo.
28:51Terry, Chris.
28:54Drive around.
28:55The next time we'll have some coffee.
28:56Could you make it a cappuccino?
28:58Why not?
29:01See you, Leo.
29:26Who's there?
29:31Anybody back there?
29:41What are you doing here?
29:55The gas company employee was in the back alley checking the gas meters and he spotted the suspect, unfortunately, from
30:03behind.
30:03I'd like you to jot it down.
30:05The man is male, black, age unknown, somewhere between the age of 15 and 25, possibly 5 foot 9, 140
30:15pounds.
30:17Hair is short, natural.
30:19He was wearing a blue orchards jacket and faded blue Levi's.
30:24A handgun was used of caliber unknown, and that spells Ralph Malick to me.
30:30I want that man.
30:31I want him fast.
30:32All right.
30:33Ludlow 3 will be sector 1.
30:36Ludlow 7 will be sector 2.
30:38Ludlow 9 will be sector 3.
30:40That will seal the area off.
30:42We will sweep it and get our man.
30:45All right.
30:45That's it.
30:46Check your pin maps.
30:47Hit the street.
30:48Dismissed.
30:49You know, Clements had on a blue orchards jacket the night Dave Ramsey was killed.
30:54What about it?
30:55Maybe it's not Malick.
30:56Maybe it's Lonnie Clements.
30:58He certainly fits the discretion.
30:59Yeah, there are a hundred other people wearing that jacket.
31:01Well, we're just looking for one, you know.
31:03You know, Leo Morris was in business in this precinct when I first pounded a beat.
31:09Now we don't even know if he's going to live.
31:11Well, we got to know him pretty well, too, Lieutenant.
31:13Yeah, well, we understand each other.
31:17It was a brutal, senseless attack, and whoever did it's an animal.
31:35Good luck.
31:59It looks like nine years, 10 years old.
32:03It looks like nine years, 10 years old.
32:06It looks like nine years, 10 years old.
32:121107 to control in pursuit of 211 suspects, Lonnie Clements.
32:17Last scene running down the alley, 5200 block Dillon.
32:21Suspect's got on a blue jacket, faded blue Levi's.
32:24I guess Townsend did stick his neck out.
32:28Well, I have an idea who can help.
32:31Memorial Hospital, let's step on it, huh?
33:05It's that old crane over there.
33:07We used to hide there when we were kids.
33:15Lonnie!
33:18Lonnie, are you in there?
33:21Lonnie, please come out!
33:27Lonnie, no!
33:31Lonnie!
33:32Lonnie!
33:33Lonnie!
33:34No, just a little bear...
33:35Tä..
33:58Lonnie!
33:58Don't!
33:58Don't you...
34:01Don't you star?
34:01BOB WHAT RIGHT WHAT?
34:28I heard Mr. Morris, sir.
34:32I didn't do it.
34:34I swear I didn't do it.
34:36Why'd you run, man?
34:37Lonnie!
34:38Teresa!
34:41I didn't do it, Teresa.
34:44I swear I didn't do it.
34:46I believe you.
34:48I believe you.
34:53You still think a gun gets you respect, Lonnie?
35:14Ralph!
35:19Ralph!
35:24Roach!
35:25Over here!
35:33Hey, Ralph.
35:35Come on, give it, man.
35:37Give it!
35:41I hear old man Morris got himself shot.
35:44The cop said he was a kid, a young kid named Clemens.
35:46So?
35:48Well, I hear whoever it was got himself 200 clams in that stick-up.
35:53Now, how much exactly is it, Ralph, that you would pay me for this fix and the crash pad
35:56that got lined up for you?
35:59You've been thinking too much, Roach.
36:02You've been thinking way too much.
36:05That makes no difference to me, man, just as long as I get my bread, you know?
36:10This crash pad, where is it?
36:15Uh-uh, the bread first.
36:29204 Crocker.
36:31Enjoy, brother.
36:34Roach, you remember good what I said to you.
36:38about thinking too much, or you're going to remember nothing ever again.
36:45You dig?
36:48Yeah, man.
36:49Yeah, yeah.
36:50Yeah.
36:50Yeah.
37:09Well, they do have a case.
37:11What case?
37:12I didn't do it, man.
37:14Teresa...
37:15My brother said he was looking for a job, and I believe him.
37:17Miss, we can believe him all day.
37:19But nobody saw him at the right time.
37:22Now, he matched the description.
37:23He had a gun, and he ran from the arresting officers.
37:27When that old man goes to surgery tomorrow, they're going to check the ballistics on that gun.
37:31To top it off, he had words with the old man the week before.
37:34That was nothing.
37:35He told me to get out of his store.
37:36He tells everybody to get out of his store.
37:38Some dudes was hassling him or something.
37:40You were with him, right?
37:43Let's just hope the old man doesn't die.
37:51I'll be back in a minute.
37:56Don't worry.
37:58I'll give him the best possible defense.
38:04I didn't do it.
38:05I didn't.
38:07Teresa, you got to help me.
38:08There's no way out of this thing unless we prove I didn't shoot that old man.
38:12You're right, baby.
38:14We've got to prove it.
38:17But I can't do it alone.
38:18I've got to have help.
38:20I've got to get to Terry right away.
38:30All you have to do is tell us where you went and what you did all afternoon that day.
38:38All right.
38:38All right.
38:39All right.
38:41I went to the employment place.
38:44They sent me to the electronics place.
38:47They turned me down.
38:49Go on.
38:51And then I got a hot dog, man, and a newspaper to check the ads.
38:57And then I went home.
39:00And then I got a...
39:05That's a big gap.
39:08You're holding out on me, man.
39:12What is it?
39:13What's what, man?
39:14Lonnie, for God's sakes, will you cooperate with him?
39:18He is trying to help you.
39:20All right.
39:26Ralph jammed me.
39:28Ralph Malick?
39:30Yes.
39:31You saw him?
39:32Yes.
39:33Right after I left the electronics place.
39:35So why didn't you tell us?
39:37I don't know, man.
39:38I was scared.
39:39Okay.
39:40What do you want?
39:41He's running, man.
39:43He needs dough.
39:45That gun he gave me, man.
39:47He told me to sell it.
39:49He said he'd catch up to me later.
39:52So I split, man.
39:54And that's when I got the hot dog in the newspaper.
40:00I went home.
40:03Is that it?
40:05That's it.
40:06You went home.
40:08Now how?
40:09A bus?
40:09You walk?
40:10What?
40:12I caught the 136 at 8th and California.
40:16Anyone see you?
40:17Talk to you?
40:18This old lady, man.
40:20She got on the bus.
40:21She sat next to me.
40:22She jabbered the whole way.
40:24Jabbered about what?
40:25I don't know.
40:27A family about her sister, her sixth sister,
40:30who she had to go visit.
40:33Ballistics is checking out that bullet.
40:36But the old woman.
40:38The old woman is the best evidence,
40:40no matter what they find.
40:41If we can find her.
40:45Yeah, if.
41:05That's it for 136.
41:11She's a little old lady.
41:13Lonnie said she told him she took the same bus every day.
41:18Well, anything could have happened.
41:20Dip.
41:21Hey, take it easy.
41:23She could be sick.
41:25Maybe she's taking the lady bus.
41:27Mm-hmm.
41:49Hold on.
42:08Oh, yes, I remember him.
42:10He was on the bus one day.
42:12That's right.
42:13Mrs. Anderson here remembers seeing this nice young man.
42:16A photograph.
42:16I remember him on the bus.
42:21He said his name was Lonnie.
42:23He was such a nice boy.
42:27Thank God.
42:32Clements' boy had a gun.
42:34It was a .25 caliber.
42:35We won't know that it was the murder weapon
42:37until ballistics concludes their report.
42:40Yeah, but the old woman's identification clears.
42:42You're talking about a maximum of 10 minutes.
42:44Now, the bus could have been late.
42:45The old lady could have been wrong.
42:47She's not.
42:48We won't know until we get the report.
42:53Lieutenant Riker.
42:55Yeah, Roach.
42:56What is it?
42:57I'm still holding the case, right?
42:59You can work it off when you give us a cop killer
43:02by the name of Ralph Malick.
43:03That's the deal.
43:05All right.
43:05You guys collect today, and I don't cop a plea tomorrow.
43:08Where?
43:09He got himself scored last night.
43:10A shooting gallery on the 5th somewhere.
43:12Come on, Roach.
43:13Where?
43:13Don't dance me.
43:14It's no dance, Lieutenant.
43:16Look, right now, he's a 204 crocker,
43:18all by his lonesome.
43:20Now, why don't you guys nail him in fast?
43:22Otherwise, he's going to know it was me
43:23who fingered him, and then I got big trouble.
43:26We may have Malick.
43:27Come on, let's go.
43:30Come on.
43:36Come on, let's go.
43:38Come on, let's go.
43:44Come on, let's go.
43:44Come on, let's go.
43:49Come on, let's go.
43:50Come on, let's go.
43:50Come on, let's go.
43:51Come on, let's go.
43:51Come on, let's go.
43:51Come on, let's go.
43:51Come on, let's go.
43:51Come on, let's go.
43:51Come on, let's go.
43:51Come on, let's go.
43:52Come on, let's go.
43:52Come on, let's go.
43:53Come on, let's go.
43:54Come on, let's go.
43:57Come on, let's go.
44:06Are you ready, Ludlow 9?
44:08Let's do it.
44:30Let's do it.
44:47Police, halt!
44:58Oh, my God.
45:31Oh, my God.
46:08Oh, my God.
46:29Oh, my God.
46:56Throw the gun and come on out.
47:32Oh, my God.
47:49Oh, my God.
47:55Oh, my God.
48:22No more jiving around, huh?
48:24No more jiving around.
48:26From now on, I'm going straight.
48:28Yeah, and we're going to be around to make sure of it, too.
48:30I'm sure you will.
48:46See you later.
49:01Feels good, doesn't it?
49:03Feels good, doesn't it?
49:03Yeah, it feels good.
49:07But there's still too many Lonnie Clements in the world, huh?
49:13I ought to know.
49:14I used to be him.
49:59I used to be a guy.
49:59Have a great day.
49:59See you later.
50:01I've liked, too.
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