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USA! Great to see you, brother. We took out some trash today. It's good to catch up. How have you been? We had some fun with this.

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What's your name? Sufian. How old are you? 24. Where are you from? Pakistan. How long have you been here? 5 days. When did you buy your phone? I got it 2 days ago. How long have you had it? About 3 or 4 years. What's your daughter's name? My full name is Mohammed Sofiane. What are you doing? Please stay here now.

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The speaker asks a group of people where they are from, specifically mentioning Syria. They inquire if anyone speaks English, and some respond that they do not. The speaker continues to ask individuals where they are from, with responses including Senegal, Singapore, the Philippines, Sudan, and Chad. The speaker also asks if any of them are together or know each other.

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Hey, do you mind if I sit here? I'm Bug. What's your name? Sarah? Okay. Do you listen to Cavetown or watch Dream? No? What do you do? You do makeup? That's cool, me too. I could put some blush on you. Oh, you're already wearing blush. Not enough, though. It's been nice sitting with you. Maybe you can sit with me at lunch. Before you go, what are your pronouns? She/her? Okay. Well, I'm he/him/ze/air/air/bark/frogself/and fan. Catch you on the flips, Era.

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Speaker 0 spots someone fishing in Central Park and expresses surprise, noting they didn’t know you could fish there. Speaker 1 asks what is happening and what is that, prompting Speaker 0 to reveal it’s a video camera and to question whether fishing is happening in that spot at all. Speaker 1 asks if they are being videotaped, and Speaker 0 confirms they are filming because the person is in public. Speaker 1 says they’re not challenging the right to be filmed, just curious. Speaker 0 clarifies they find it interesting that someone is fishing in Central Park. Speaker 1 confirms fishing is allowed in Central Park, specifying it’s permitted in three ponds, including the pond they are in, and mentions the Mirror Pond as another spot. Speaker 0 remarks that they’ve never seen anyone fishing there before and notes they photographed the scene, calling it interesting and a unique aspect of New York City. Speaker 1 confirms the legality and adds the option to check the Central Park website for details, stating you can fish in the Mirror and the other spots. Speaker 0 admits they’re not disputing the permission to fish, just curious about the activity. Speaker 1 reiterates the fishing is allowed and mentions the quality of fishing isn’t very good and there are too many people around. Speaker 0 asks what kind of fish are present. Speaker 1 identifies largemouth bass in the water and, when asked about bait, says they fly fish and use flies. Speaker 0 asks if the flies are handmade, and Speaker 1 confirms they are, showing that flies are crafted by hand. Speaker 0 jokes about not understanding fly tying and admits to being unfamiliar with fly fishing, having mostly done deep-sea fishing on party boats and similar vessels. Speaker 1 explains that they tie their own flies, and Speaker 0 asks where they grew up. Speaker 1 replies they grew up in California and notes they don’t fish there often, but learned fly fishing later in life and considers it a great pleasure and sport, describing it as relaxing. Speaker 0 asks about living in New York, and Speaker 1 says they live there part-time. Speaker 0 remarks, “Okay,” and Speaker 1 suggests they can tell by the other person’s manner that they’re from New York. Speaker 0 jokes, “Get the hell out of here. Is it my accent?” Speaker 1 attributes their impression to several aspects of the person, then adds that some people might object to being videotaped. Speaker 0 confirms that some people do assault him for filming, but notes that the footage makes for good video. Speaker 1 asks what he does with the video, and Speaker 0 explains he posts it on his channel and has a lot of followers. Speaker 1 expresses interest, saying, “Do you really? Yeah. That’s great.”

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Hello? This is an officer with ICE conducting a routine check. Are you an American citizen? Yes, I am. We have some questions to verify that. How many points are scored in a football game? Six. What’s your stance on making America great again? We want to make America great again. Who’s the best female artist? Taylor Swift. Last question: can you say Walmart? Yes, I can say Walmart. Alright, thank you.

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Jeremy Schwab, from Japan, identifies himself and asks for a comment, but the people being approached are in a rush. “We’re on our way to the next thing. We’re a bit late,” they say, and they thank him as they decline to stop. Despite the time pressure, Jeremy presses to ask one more question: “I have to ask. Thank you. Thanks, Thank you.” The interaction remains brief and cordial, with the interviewer explaining the constraints of the moment. When Jeremy asks, “Which media are you with?” the response is: “I am an independent journalist from Japan.” The exchange continues with gratitude from the interviewers, who acknowledge the request but reiterate the lack of time. They say, “No. Thank you very much,” and “But I I I wanted to ask just just one more. One question.” They express appreciation for the attempt but emphasize their busy schedule: “We’re in a big rush. We’ve got so many things tonight.” They remark on the significance of “Precious moments” and acknowledge the difficulty of stopping for every inquiry, noting, “You can I can he’s got so many people stopping that if you were to stop for everything Yeah? We win.” The speakers convey a sense of regret about the refusal to engage further, stating, “That’s the unfortunate. So I’m very sorry, but thank But Thank you for trying.” The dialogue then shifts in a fragmented way, with one speaker asking, “Do do you know the voice that worry about globalism? Thank you. Yeah.” There is a mention that someone is “meeting on the phone,” followed by a courteous sign-off: “Nice evening. Thank you. Thank you.”

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Speaker 1 is asked where they are from, and they respond that they are from Guinea, specifically Conakry. When asked where in the US they want to go, they say Philadelphia. When asked why, they simply say they have paperwork. Speaker 0 then says they don't know Philadelphia and will check the place. They ask for an address in Philadelphia to go to. Speaker 1 agrees and says okay.

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According to US Magazine, my next guest is the smartest woman in the world, with an IQ of 230, the highest ever recorded. Please welcome Marilyn Vos Savant. It's great to see you! Can you tell us about your name, Vos Savant? Vos Savant is my last name, and it's not a pen name. "Vos" was my grandmother's name before she married. Does it have a literal meaning? It’s supposed to mean "wise man," which is quite a coincidence. Indeed, it is interesting that the smartest person in the world has that name. You might think I made it up, but I didn’t! No, I didn’t think that at all.

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How old is the vessel you refer to as the hex shade? It was built 3000 years ago by my people in the land known as Kemet. Where is Kemet? Let me check. Ah, here it is on the map—it's in Egypt. Okay, I see it now. That's interesting.

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Hello. Hey, guys. How are you? See you. How are you doing? Good. Let's go.

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I'm a man. Are you a sir or ma'am? I assume you're a man.

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In Iran, the speaker expresses strong fondness for living there, saying, “Very, very, very, very, very much. Yes. A lot. Limitless.” He attends a Jewish school, and there is one Muslim student studying there. When asked if he likes him, he says, “We like each other. We are all friends at school and we don’t fight. We make jokes and we are very close, actually.” The Muslim student’s own school has more Muslims, but in his school, it is a Jewish school with only one Muslim student. Regarding pride in nationality, he answers that he does feel proud to be Iranian: “Yes.” When asked about his favorite things to do in Tehran, he mentions a few interests. He says he wants to be a power mechanic and also enjoys baking; “You bake? … If I grow up … If I choose to be a baker, sure. You are welcome.” He also notes that he likes to read, and the interviewer confirms that he likes reading too. The interviewer asks if there is anything else to ask, and the student says “Not really,” ending with a note for audiences in Australia. The interviewer quips, “People in Australia will hear you. We have kangaroos.” The student has seen a kangaroo at the zoo and is described as “very clever.” The exchange ends with expressions of gratitude: “Thank you. Mercy.” and farewells: “Bye.”

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss filming and fishing in Central Park. Speaker 0 first notices a video camera and asks about filming while observing someone fishing in the park. Speaker 1 asks, “What is that? What is that?” and Speaker 0 explains, “It’s called a video camera.” They clarify that filming in public is allowed, and Speaker 1 acknowledges the camera, asking if filming is permitted. Speaker 0 says they find it interesting that someone is fishing in Central Park and notes their videotaping. Speaker 1 confirms that fishing is allowed in Central Park, stating, “It’s absolutely allowed. Okay. It’s allowed in three ponds. It’s allowed in the pond.” Speaker 0 remarks that they have never seen anybody fish there before, and that they videotaped it, finding it interesting and unique about New York City. Speaker 1 adds that you can refer to the Central Park website for details and mentions fishing in “the mirror” as well. They discuss the fishing conditions: not very good fishing and too many people around. Speaker 0 asks what kind of fish are present, and Speaker 1 responds that there are largemouth bass. They describe their fishing method: Speaker 1 uses flies as bait, explaining that they fly fish. Speaker 0 asks if Speaker 1 catches the flies themselves; Speaker 1 confirms that flies are made by hand and shows that they tie their own flies. Speaker 0 admits confusion about fly tying, not realizing what flies are, and Speaker 1 clarifies, “The flies are the things you make.” They discuss their backgrounds, with Speaker 0 calling themselves not a fly fisher and noting their experience in deep-sea fishing on party boats. Speaker 1 confirms that they tie their own flies. Speaker 0 asks where Speaker 1 grew up; Speaker 1 says California. They discuss whether Speaker 1 did a lot of fly fishing there; Speaker 1 says not really, but that they learned later in life and find it a great pleasure and a great sport. They describe fly fishing as relaxing, and confirm that Speaker 0 lives in New York now. Speaker 1 clarifies that they live in New York part-time. Speaker 0 comments on Speaker 1’s manner suggesting they are from New York, and Speaker 1 playfully responds. They discuss how filming people can provoke reactions; Speaker 0 notes that some people assault them, but says it makes for good video. Finally, Speaker 1 asks what Speaker 0 does with the video; Speaker 0 replies that they upload it to their channel and have a lot of people who follow them. Speaker 1 expresses that this is great.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 if they are from Senegal. Speaker 1 confirms and asks Speaker 0 where they are from. Speaker 0 replies that they are from TD (Togo). Speaker 0 then asks Speaker 1 how they got to their current location, specifically if they traveled by airplane to New York or crossed the border, possibly referring to the Mexico-United States border. Speaker 2 is asked by Speaker 0 where they are from, and Speaker 2 asks the same question in return.

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Hey, good to see you! You look great. How's it going? Thanks for having your friend here. Thank you very much for this.

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Jeremy Schwab, an independent journalist from Japan, attempts to engage with a respondent for a comment. He reiterates his identity by saying he is from Japan and that he is an independent journalist. The respondent signals that they are currently moving on to the next thing and are running late, indicating they cannot stop for comments at that moment. Despite the time pressure, Schwab thanks the person for their time and expresses appreciation. The interviewer asks which media outlet Schwab is with, and Schwab answers that he is an independent journalist from Japan. The interviewer again thanks him and acknowledges the situation with polite farewells. Schwab expresses a desire to ask just one more question, even as he prepares to move on, and thanks the interviewer once more while indicating that he will simply walk up and ask. The conversation reveals that the interviewer is in a rush, with multiple engagements or commitments that night. Schwab recognizes the constraint, noting that there are “so many things tonight” and that the moments are precious, implying the difficulty of obtaining interviews in a busy schedule. The interviewer reflects on the reality that if they stopped for every inquiry they would be overwhelmed by the volume of interactions, describing it as an unfortunate situation. Both parties exchange thanks, and Schwab again attempts to pose one more question despite the time pressure. The interviewer acknowledges the challenge of accommodating many people asking for comments and thanks Schwab for trying. The exchange ends with Schwab asking, “Do you know the voice that worry about globalism?” followed by a courteous closing of “Thank you” and “Nice evening.” In summary, the exchange centers on a brief, time-constrained attempt by a Japan-based independent journalist to obtain a comment from an interview subject, set against the practical realities of a busy schedule and the difficulty of stopping for multiple inquiries. The dialogue includes a final, somewhat unclear question about “the voice that worry about globalism.”

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Speaker 0 says, "I gotta speak English. I don't know. You already speak English?" The other person responds, "Yeah." Then Speaker 0 asks, "You're speaking Spanish?" The other person answers, "No. I don't even know where you learned Spanish."

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Have you ever met Saka? We've talked a lot about him. Have you ever met him? He is the worst.

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You're from Africa, right? Did you come by plane, bus, or walk? Did you walk from Africa to Mexico? Oh, I see.

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Venezuela, how old are you? Two years? You’ve been with your mom and dad, right? Where are you going? Are you in the United States? --- Venezuela, how old are you? Two years? You’ve been with your mom and dad, right? Where are you going? Are you in the United States?

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Speaker 1 is asked where they are from, and they respond Guinea, Conakry. They express their desire to go to Philadelphia in the US but mention that they don't know much about the place and want to check it out. Speaker 0 acknowledges this and asks if they just need an address in Philadelphia.

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Hello, Akbar. What’s happening? Oh my god, there’s a plane!

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Speaker 0 greets the audience multiple times and asks how they are doing. They also ask for the audience's names and say goodbye. The speaker then asks someone if they have an English name and what they do for fun.

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China is the main focus of the conversation, with repeated mentions of the country. The speakers inquire about English proficiency, with some indicating they can speak English while others cannot. The phrase "It's all China" is repeated, possibly referring to the prevalence or influence of China. The conversation ends with an invitation to come to America, mentioning a long line of people.
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