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(elevator bell dings) pfc granger, you son of a gun! (laughing) man. what's up? i practically had to put you under surveillance to find you. yeah, if i was easy to locate, i wouldn't be in counter intelligence now, would i? what's up? well, i caught this case-- michelle kim-- worked for the chinese. yeah, they said somebody was coming up to talk to me, so i took a loo at my report-- wasn't much. any reason you guys were looking into her to begin with? immigration flagged her. she entered the country with two passports, parents both chinese nationals. post 9-11. thought was, we had to know what she'd been up to on the mainland. and? she'd been in beijing at university; she came back to take a job with the chinese consulate as an interpreter. everything seemed on the up and up. why? you got something different? she died last night. died? yeah. hit and run. maybe more. that's why i want to talk to you. uh, i'll ask around. see what i can dig up. okay. how you doing? adjusting. you? yeah, the same, i guess. yeah, never really goes away, does it? no, never does. al ri
(elevator bell dings) pfc granger, you son of a gun! (laughing) man. what's up? i practically had to put you under surveillance to find you. yeah, if i was easy to locate, i wouldn't be in counter intelligence now, would i? what's up? well, i caught this case-- michelle kim-- worked for the chinese. yeah, they said somebody was coming up to talk to me, so i took a loo at my report-- wasn't much. any reason you guys were looking into her to begin with? immigration flagged her. she entered the...
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(elevator bell dings) i go in there? you have about a half an hour. you all right? mm-hmm. don: all right. hi. hi. lucy: um... i'm lucy. pony. pretty. thank you. sorry. (exhalesoudly) alan: so, why did fues confess to killing the boy when he didn't do it? he couldn't tolerate the thought of what really happened, so he created a false memory. but wasn't that false memory worse? larry: well, but not for the boy. you know, pony comforted himself with the delusion that he was providing the child a better death. now, granted that... that his death took place all in his own mind, but... alan: hey, larry, it's good to see you back. oh, thank you. truly i am, more than i can say, and i thank you for indulging my apprehension of walls and ceilings by dining al fresco like this. well, you're going to have to get over that, larry. you have to find a place to sleep, don't you? well, you know, i was rather hoping for a spot over near the koi pond tonight. (laughs) i think i have a better idea. oh, charles, i'm moved. yeah, you know, get you a reading light. maybe a little computer table
(elevator bell dings) i go in there? you have about a half an hour. you all right? mm-hmm. don: all right. hi. hi. lucy: um... i'm lucy. pony. pretty. thank you. sorry. (exhalesoudly) alan: so, why did fues confess to killing the boy when he didn't do it? he couldn't tolerate the thought of what really happened, so he created a false memory. but wasn't that false memory worse? larry: well, but not for the boy. you know, pony comforted himself with the delusion that he was providing the child a...
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sometimes i even like hearing the ding, knowing there's an alert. lifelock makes me feel safe knowing someone is concerned about my future and that of my children. >> you know, jeff, last time i this letter, and they offered me identity-theft protection. i mean, what do you think about that from the company that just got breached? >> well, by the time you got the letter, it's already days or weeks have gone by since the company even realized it happened, and they don't usually realize it's happened until well after the breach has occurred. so the point is, it's too late. i mean, you've already had your information out there. it could already be a big problem. the point of identity-theft protection is being proactive. that's what lifelock does. it helps you figure out if someone's trying to steal your identity, and then if it does happen, they help to rolve it. >> i went to the doctor, and they told me -- i got a letter that there was a breach and that my information may have been compromised. i was very relieved that i had already signed up for life
sometimes i even like hearing the ding, knowing there's an alert. lifelock makes me feel safe knowing someone is concerned about my future and that of my children. >> you know, jeff, last time i this letter, and they offered me identity-theft protection. i mean, what do you think about that from the company that just got breached? >> well, by the time you got the letter, it's already days or weeks have gone by since the company even realized it happened, and they don't usually...
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sometimes i even like hearing the ding, knowing there's an alert. lifelock makes me feel safe knowing someone is concerned about my future and that of my children. >> you know, jeff, last time i was part of a data breach, i got this letter, and they offered me identity-theft protection. i mean, what do you think abou that from the company that just >> well, by the time you got the letter, it's already days or weeks have gone by since the company even realized it happened, and they don't usually realize it's happened until well after the breach has occurred. so the point is, it's too late. i mean, u've already had your information out there. it could already be a big problem. the point of identity-theft protection is being proactive. that's what lifelock does. it helps you figure out if someone's trying to steal your identity, and then if it does happen, they help to resolve it. >> i went to the doctor, and they told me -- i got a letter that there was a breach and that compromised. i was very relieved that i had already signed up for lifelock. >> so
sometimes i even like hearing the ding, knowing there's an alert. lifelock makes me feel safe knowing someone is concerned about my future and that of my children. >> you know, jeff, last time i was part of a data breach, i got this letter, and they offered me identity-theft protection. i mean, what do you think abou that from the company that just >> well, by the time you got the letter, it's already days or weeks have gone by since the company even realized it happened, and they...
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sometimes i even like hearing the ding, knowing there's an alert. lifelock makes me feel safe knowing someone is concerned about my future and that of my children. >> you know, jeff, last time i was part of a data breach, i got this letter, and they offered me identity-theft protection. i mean, what do you think about that from the company that just got breached? >> well, by the time you got the letter, it's already days or weeks have gone by since the company even realid it happened, and they don't usually realize it's happened until well after the breach has occurred. so the point is, it's too late. i mean, you've already had your information out there. it could already be a big problem. the point of identity-theft protection is being proactive. that's what lifelock does. it helps you figure out if someone's trying to steal your identity, and then if it does happen, they help to resolve it. >> i went to the doctor, and they told me -- i got a letter that there was a breach and that my information may have been i was very relieved that i had alread
sometimes i even like hearing the ding, knowing there's an alert. lifelock makes me feel safe knowing someone is concerned about my future and that of my children. >> you know, jeff, last time i was part of a data breach, i got this letter, and they offered me identity-theft protection. i mean, what do you think about that from the company that just got breached? >> well, by the time you got the letter, it's already days or weeks have gone by since the company even realid it...
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sometimes i even like hearing the ding, knowing there's an alert. lifelock mes me feel safe knowing someone is concerned about my future and that of my children. >> you know, jeff, last time i was part of a data breach, i got this letter, and they offered me identity-theft protection. i mean, what do you think about that from the company that just got breached? >> well, by the time you got the letter, it's already days or weeks have gone by since the company even realized it happened, and they don't usually realize it's happened until well after the breach has occurred. so the point is, it's too late. i mean, you've already had your information out there. it could already be a big problem. the point of identity-theft protection is being proactive. that's what lifelock does. it helps you figure out if someone's trying to steal your identity, and then if it does happen, they help to resolve it. >> i went to the doctor, and they told me -- i got a letter that there was a breach and that i was very relieved that i had already signed up for lifelock. >>
sometimes i even like hearing the ding, knowing there's an alert. lifelock mes me feel safe knowing someone is concerned about my future and that of my children. >> you know, jeff, last time i was part of a data breach, i got this letter, and they offered me identity-theft protection. i mean, what do you think about that from the company that just got breached? >> well, by the time you got the letter, it's already days or weeks have gone by since the company even realized it...
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(sfx: ding) this president's day event sears' exper will help you save 40% or more on kenmore hot buys. and save 20% or more on hot buys from oer top brands. plus get free delivery on all appliances over $399 when you use your sears card. ah, a classic case of who dunnit? luckily, jay chews trident to help clean and protect his teeth, so he can claim his innocence with a convincing grin. that's it jay, they'll never know. trident. cherish your teeth. you pay your car insurance premium like clockwork. month after month. year after year. then one night, you hydroplane into a ditch. yeah... surprise... your insurance company tells you to pay up ain. why pay for insurance if you have to pay even more for using it? if you have liberty mutual deductible fund , you could pay no deductible at all. sign up to immediately lower your deductible by $100. and keep lowering it $100 annually, until it's gone. there's no limit to how much you can earn and this savings applies to every vehicle on your policy. call to learn more. switch to liberty mutual and you could save up to $509. call liberty mutua
(sfx: ding) this president's day event sears' exper will help you save 40% or more on kenmore hot buys. and save 20% or more on hot buys from oer top brands. plus get free delivery on all appliances over $399 when you use your sears card. ah, a classic case of who dunnit? luckily, jay chews trident to help clean and protect his teeth, so he can claim his innocence with a convincing grin. that's it jay, they'll never know. trident. cherish your teeth. you pay your car insurance premium like...
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(sfx: ding) this president's day event sears' experts will lp you save 40% and save 20% or more on hot buys from other top brands. sears. house experts for home owners. we're gonna setup this lie detector test. if you lie to me, your phone's gonna drop. ah! you would rather tell your parents how you lost your virginity... aww man. than drop your phone. noooo. oh my gahh... oh!... oh... (gasps) fortunately, that's not your phone. (laughs) if you had the droid turbo 2 you wouldn't have to worry about it at all. so, if i drop it from here, it's perfectly fine. this is the world's first shatterproof display. (phone smacking on granite) (phone smacking on granite) ah, a classic case of who dunnit? luckily, jay chews trident to help clean and protect his teeth, so he can claim his innocence with a convincing grin. that's it jay, they'll never know. (baseball on tv in background) with heart failure, danger is always on the rise. symptoms worsen because your heart isn't pumping well. (water filling room) about 50 percent of people die (dog whimpering) within 5 years of getting diagnosed. but t
(sfx: ding) this president's day event sears' experts will lp you save 40% and save 20% or more on hot buys from other top brands. sears. house experts for home owners. we're gonna setup this lie detector test. if you lie to me, your phone's gonna drop. ah! you would rather tell your parents how you lost your virginity... aww man. than drop your phone. noooo. oh my gahh... oh!... oh... (gasps) fortunately, that's not your phone. (laughs) if you had the droid turbo 2 you wouldn't have to worry...
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sometimes i even like aring the ding, knowing there's an alert. lifelock makes me feel safe about my future and that of my children. >> you know, jeff, last time i was part of a data breach, i got this letter, and they offered me identity-theft protection. i mean, what do yothink about that from the company that just got breached? >> well, by the time youot the letter, it's already days or weeks have gone by since the coany even realized it happened, and they don't usually realize it's happened until well after the breach has occurred. so the point is, it's too late. i mean, you've already had your information out there. it could already be a big problem. the point of identity-theft protection is being proactive. that's what lifelock does. it helps you figure out if someone's trying to steal your identity, and then if it does happen, they help to resolve it. >> i went to the doctor, and they told me -- i got a letter that there was a breach and that my information may have been compromised. i was very relieved that i had already signed up for life
sometimes i even like aring the ding, knowing there's an alert. lifelock makes me feel safe about my future and that of my children. >> you know, jeff, last time i was part of a data breach, i got this letter, and they offered me identity-theft protection. i mean, what do yothink about that from the company that just got breached? >> well, by the time youot the letter, it's already days or weeks have gone by since the coany even realized it happened, and they don't usually realize...
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[elevator bell dings] kevin. i need you. hey, i got your text. i've been meaning to call you back about dinner the other night. look, i had a really great time. oh, uh, what are you talking-- no. why? what's going on? we need all hands on deck. what we have is a school bus abduction which occurred at approximately 1 p.m. this afternoon. what we do know is there were 24 students on board, along with the driver and a monitor. gps appears to have been disabled. last known ping was a little over two hours ago. highway patrol has traced the route it was last traveling but found no signs of any accidents. we have helicopters and ground units in the d.c. area working local search and rescue. which means we're likely dealing with more than one unsub. we've attempted to contact everyone on board, but so far all calls have gone unanswered. but we can confirm that the students dropped off at the first two stops have been accounted for. the average school bus holds approximately 80 gallons of diesel fuel, making it possible for them to travel up to 550 miles
[elevator bell dings] kevin. i need you. hey, i got your text. i've been meaning to call you back about dinner the other night. look, i had a really great time. oh, uh, what are you talking-- no. why? what's going on? we need all hands on deck. what we have is a school bus abduction which occurred at approximately 1 p.m. this afternoon. what we do know is there were 24 students on board, along with the driver and a monitor. gps appears to have been disabled. last known ping was a little over...
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ding. there is exactly one point of common intersection for each of the 4 cars, and i am sending it to you now. want to take a field trip? i don't get it. why here? access, maybe. he knows the victims will be away from their cars while they work out. hey, what if it's a stressor for him? how so? maybe-- maybe she left him for a guy like that. he comes here to blow off steam, sees that, it only makes him angrier. when the unsub takes a closer look, he sees she's wearing a ring. so he follows her back to her car, and he's picked his next victim. he's gotten to the point where any husband and wife will do. what do you mean, it's your turn? i mean, you have-- you have to stab me. what? i'm not gonna do that. then he'll kill us both. now, i'm gonna go sit down on your cot. [whimpers] this is some sort of trick. no. it's better if i sit. in case i pass out. [gasping] you have until i count to 3. ignore him and do what i say. 1... ah-- just do it, right here. it won't even hurt. 2... just do it, o
ding. there is exactly one point of common intersection for each of the 4 cars, and i am sending it to you now. want to take a field trip? i don't get it. why here? access, maybe. he knows the victims will be away from their cars while they work out. hey, what if it's a stressor for him? how so? maybe-- maybe she left him for a guy like that. he comes here to blow off steam, sees that, it only makes him angrier. when the unsub takes a closer look, he sees she's wearing a ring. so he follows her...