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Speaker 0 wants someone named Maya to try something new because they are tired of dealing with someone's past. They plead with Maya not to do something and then ask about Mary Katz's well-being.

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The speaker claims that there was a scandal where their campaign was spied on, but the other person disagrees and says there is no evidence. The speaker insists that there is evidence everywhere and wants it to be put on the show. The other person explains that they can't put on unverified information. The speaker continues to assert that their campaign was spied on and that it was caught. They accuse the other person of knowing this but not wanting to acknowledge it. The other person denies knowing anything about it.

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Speaker 0 accuses Speaker 1 of avoiding a major scandal and focusing on insignificant matters. Speaker 1 claims the scandal cannot be verified. Speaker 0 insists it can be verified, citing the discovery of the laptop. Speaker 0 states that the family on the laptop has gone into hiding for five days. Speaker 1 suggests the person is preparing for a debate. Speaker 0 doubts it would take five days to prepare.

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Speaker 0, Tom, tries to have a conversation with Speaker 1, Kelly, about a sensitive topic. Kelly is resistant and doesn't want Tom's help. Tom insists that he wants to support her and asks for her plan, but Kelly refuses to share it. Tom expresses his love and concern for her, but Kelly remains adamant about not accepting his help. The conversation becomes tense as Tom questions Kelly's trust and suggests that her actions could have consequences. Kelly mentions contacting someone named Lisa, but Tom doubts her ability to keep it a secret. Kelly becomes frustrated and ends the conversation, leaving Tom wanting to know the truth.

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Speaker 0 admits to being paid to pretend to protest at the Capitol building. They mention having difficulty pulling off the act and getting a bruise on their leg. Although they don't reveal who paid them, they suggest it was part of an organized effort.

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 a question, but Speaker 1 avoids answering and finds the conversation pointless. Speaker 0 insists on getting an answer, but Speaker 1 dismisses them and claims not to care about their opinion. Speaker 0 tries to discuss the book's claims about society, but Speaker 1 interrupts and accuses Speaker 0 of being biased. Speaker 0 asks about the values the book mentions, but Speaker 1 refuses to continue the interview, ending the conversation. Speaker 0 thanks Speaker 1 for their time and comments on the lack of anger in American political discourse.

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Speaker 0 confesses in a video that they were paid to pretend to protest at the Capitol building. They mention having difficulty pulling off the act and getting a bruise on their leg. Although they don't reveal who paid them, they mention it was part of an organized effort.

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Speaker 1 was approached with an offer to pause their political activity, but Speaker 1 is offended, viewing it as an attempt to buy them out of running and a reflection of others' lack of concern for the country. Speaker 1 believes this is about preventing them from winning and defeating Trump, which they see as bad for the country. Speaker 0 suggests it may not be about Trump, but about Speaker 1. Speaker 1 refuses to be bought at any price, stating they are not going to let people who hate the country tell them not to run. Speaker 1 intends to be a "pain" to those trying to stop them and is willing to fight, even if it means risking their life. Speaker 1 urges Speaker 0 to tell them to get behind their campaign. Speaker 1 believes the "swamp" doesn't pre-approve of them because they would root out corruption.

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Speaker 0 launches a confrontation about books, insisting that new books should be purchased and that she must get rid of “the 500 filthy books that you have.” She says she will read one aloud and warns that if there are children in the audience, they need to leave. Speaker 1 interrupts, stating this is a public hearing and that the book content must not be read if it is not appropriate in public. Speaker 0 objects, asking why the content is in schools, claiming the content is in public schools. Speaker 0 continues, asserting, “This this book your time,” and references DeBakey, Furr, and Heights High School, saying, “His cock was enormous.” Speaker 1 responds firmly, declaring that this is not allowed and that Speaker 0 is out of order, issuing a first warning and threatening removal with one more word. Despite the warning, Speaker 0 persists. Speaker 0 then describes explicit actions connected to the content: “She wrapped her hand around his cock.” Speaker 1 reiterates that it is not permitted and maintains the order that Speaker 0 is out of order. Speaker 0 further describes explicit sexual action: “head tongue sliding into the small slip,” continuing to read or reference the material in a manner that violates the presiding rules of the public hearing. Speaker 1 again instructs that if the content is not to be allowed, it should be removed, so that the children do not have access to it, and warns that Speaker 0 is being removed, thanking the people present and acknowledging the authority to remove them. The exchange ends with Speaker 0 muttering, “My name is,” before the transcript cuts off, leaving the final identification incomplete. Summary of key points: - Speaker 0 demands the purchase of new books and the removal of “500 filthy books,” and declares she will read one aloud, telling children to leave if present. - Speaker 1 enforces public hearing decorum, arguing some content is not appropriate for public display in schools. - Speaker 0 references sexual content tied to books allegedly in DeBakey, Furr, and Heights High School, including explicit phrases: “His cock was enormous.” - The exchange escalates with explicit descriptions, and Speaker 1 issues warnings and orders removal to maintain safety and propriety for the audience, especially children. - The session ends with Speaker 0 interrupted before finishing their identification.

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Speaker 0 confronts someone who is recording a video of them in a public place. Speaker 0 insists that the video should not be saved as it could cause trouble for them. Speaker 0 tries to delete the video from their phone, but the other person refuses to let them. Speaker 0 asks for a moment to delete the video.

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Speaker 0 told Speaker 1 they need to read a book because they have no understanding. Speaker 0 then called Speaker 1 an incompetent journalist and said CBC has sunk. Speaker 1 responded that the accusations and shouting were not helpful to the case. Speaker 0 denied shouting and said they were just telling Speaker 1 something as someone doing an interview on the case. Speaker 1 then ended the interview.

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First speaker: says "Calcula is cut. I'm unable to work or go to school. I understand. Fraud is bad." Second speaker: says "I'm sure what happened there at the end trade. I admit that she thought that was not supposed to be in there, but fraud is bad, and it's it's a bad issue publicly with the gun types in Minnesota."

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Speaker 0 asks Speaker 1 to keep going for safety. Speaker 1 disagrees and is asked to leave. Speaker 1 mentions harm caused. Speaker 0 tells Speaker 1 they don't have to stay for the recording.

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A friend or colleague approaches Speaker 1, seeking advice on exposing a cover-up to the American people. Speaker 1 suggests praying about it and offers to connect them with Congress, but strongly advises against taking action. When asked about the importance of shedding light on corruption and misconduct, Speaker 1 admits that it won't solve the problem. They warn that the FBI and the government will crush anyone who tries to expose their wrongdoing, using themselves as an example. The conversation ends on a somber note, with Speaker 0 expressing their sobering thoughts and yielding back.

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The speakers discuss powerful individuals who want to keep Speaker 0 out. Speaker 0 believes they should want him because he is a great candidate, but Speaker 1 suggests it's about control and being on their team. Speaker 0 refuses to make a deal with these people and sees it as a battle worth fighting. Speaker 1 mentions the importance of raising money to win and suggests pausing rather than going away. Speaker 0 disagrees and vows to be the biggest pain for these people, even if it means they might try to kill him. Speaker 1 understands but advises caution.

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Speaker 0 admits being paid to say things in front of cameras, regrets supporting abortion, and reveals it was all an act. Speaker 1 acknowledges unethical behavior towards Speaker 0 and questions if Speaker 0 was playing them. The truth is revealed.

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Speaker 0 confesses in a video that they were paid to pretend to protest at the Capitol building. They mention having difficulty pulling off the act and getting a bruise on their leg. Although they don't reveal who paid them, they mention it was part of an organized effort.

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Speaker 0 marched in the civil rights movement to change attitudes. They were involved in desegregating movie theaters and organizing voter registration drives. Speaker 0 sat in black churches with Jewish rabbis, preparing to desegregate movie theaters. They have been involved in causes since they were 18, including desegregating restaurants. However, according to the New York Times, Speaker 2 claims that Speaker 0 lied about marching in the civil rights movement. Despite being reminded of this, Speaker 0 continued to tell the story. Speaker 2 finds this behavior strange.

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Speaker 0 denies something, stating "She did not. That is not what happened." This is repeated for emphasis. Speaker 0 then abruptly demands the contact information of an unidentified person, but immediately retracts the request. Finally, Speaker 0 declares an intention to provide a "sign" to someone.

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Speaker 0 accuses the man of lying, noting he claims he only ever met him once while they had lived next to him for twenty-some years. Speaker 1 explains that, with his wife present, they apologized, left, and decided they will never be in the room with that disgusting person again—social, business, or philanthropy—because that guy was there. Speaker 0 adds that it’s a disgrace how this guy has a job today, calling him a proven liar advising the president of the United States every day, and says they’re done with these people.

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Speaker 0 mentions that the speaker went to Hawaii without informing their press secretary, causing them to be blindsided. Speaker 1 defends themselves, stating that their chief of staff was aware of their absence. Speaker 0 insists that the press secretary was left uninformed and subsequently resigned. The conversation then shifts to the city's financial problems, with Speaker 1 acknowledging the significant deficit and the need for a lot of work. Speaker 0 notes that Speaker 1 seemed impatient and disinterested in discussing the issue. Speaker 1 privately expresses disappointment.

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Speaker 0: Apology tour, if you will. There was criticism and advertisers leaving. We talked to Bob Ives today. Stop. Speaker 2: Don't advertise. If someone tries to blackmail me with money, go fuck yourself. Speaker 1: It is clear. Hey, Bob. If you're in the audience. Speaker 2: That's how I feel. Don't advertise. Speaker 1: How do you think then?

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The excerpt opens with a reference to a conference from many years ago, suggesting that the listener might have been in attendance. The exchange then shifts to a brief, awkward moment where someone apologizes and asks for permission to proceed, followed by a request for help. A responder states "No," and a separate remark introduces "the subpoena, for example," indicating a mention of a subpoena within the discussion. The conversation continues with an affirmative interjection—"Oh, good"—and a request: "Can you take off the stage?" The reactions include a startled "Wow" and a meta-comment noting the situation is starting in a dramatic way: "Getting off to a dramatic start already." The exchange ends with a clipped closing, simply "Well," signaling an unresolved or continuing moment in the dialogue. Overall, the passage captures a tense, performative moment at a conference, blending retrospective reference, administrative tension (subpoena), and a stage-direction style query, all underscored by a sense of escalating drama at the outset.

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Speaker 0 states they are going to Washington D.C. to meet with senators and representatives, after which they plan to sell Avery's books. Avery (Speaker 1) expresses a strong aversion to having a book, stating it has ruined their life and public knowledge will only worsen it. They acknowledge previously wanting the book, but now regret that desire, calling it a "stupid, silly mistake."

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Speaker 0 apologizes and admits to breaking all the rules. Speaker 1 reassures them that it's perfect and mistakes are possible. Speaker 0 believes that the egos of people in DC are a major issue. Speaker 1 expresses a preference for having no titles and being true to themselves. They both agree to proceed.
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