A Marine Story Page #2
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08:41,020 -- 00:08:45,524I will defend America
every time.
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08:47,109 -- 00:08:50,028It's generally believed
there's been a let up in the
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08:50,071 -- 00:08:53,281violence of late in Iraq -
that is until today...
85
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08:53,324 -- 00:08:55,492The car bomb ripped through
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08:55,535 -- 00:08:57,994of North Baghdad,
called Al Haria.
87
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08:58,037 -- 00:09:02,040The car, parked next to
a bus stop at rush hour...
88
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09:02,083 -- 00:09:04,501The explosion in the
mainly Shiite area
89
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09:04,544 -- 00:09:06,670engulfed shops
and residential flats,
90
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09:06,712 -- 00:09:09,172causing chaos and confusion
amidst the busy streets...
91
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09:09,215 -- 00:09:11,424The meth lab explosion
in a Bear Valley home last night
92
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09:11,467 -- 00:09:14,177has left one person dead
and another with severe burns.
93
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09:14,220 -- 00:09:16,179It's the third meth lab
explosion this year...
94
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09:16,764 -- 00:09:17,722Hey!
95
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09:19,100 -- 00:09:20,850You bought this?
96
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09:20,893 -- 00:09:22,769She's still got some life in her.
97
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09:22,812 -- 00:09:24,604I see you put the flag up.
98
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09:24,647 -- 00:09:26,648An Everett is home.
99
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09:26,691 -- 00:09:27,857For now.
100
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09:29,569 -- 00:09:31,236Take a look in my back seat.
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09:33,489 -- 00:09:36,700Her name is Saffron -
Saffron Snow.
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09:37,577 -- 00:09:39,911- You remember the Snows?
- Yeah.
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09:39,954 -- 00:09:41,705104
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09:41,747 -- 00:09:43,540Drunk driver ran
a red light.
105
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09:43,583 -- 00:09:45,292Killed both her parents
and her brother,
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09:45,334 -- 00:09:47,961which is a friggin' miracle.
107
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09:48,004 -- 00:09:49,421This is her grandmother.
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09:49,463 -- 00:09:51,339Mrs. Snow.
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09:51,382 -- 00:09:53,049Alexandra, you remember me?
110
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09:53,092 -- 00:09:55,218Of course.
You were friends with my mother.
111
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09:55,261 -- 00:09:57,304I haven't seen you
since she passed.
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09:57,346 -- 00:09:59,139She'd be so proud of you.
113
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09:59,181 -- 00:10:02,100She had such plans
for this place.
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10:04,270 -- 00:10:05,562So look...
115
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10:05,605 -- 00:10:07,564I was wondering
if you could help us out.
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10:07,607 -- 00:10:08,898117
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10:08,941 -- 00:10:10,900was pretty much
the last one for Saffron.
118
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10:10,943 -- 00:10:12,402The judge gave her a choice:
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10:12,445 -- 00:10:15,071go into the military
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