"Better call an ambulance." " 5251, Chicago." " 5251." "Better send an ambulance out to the Eisenhower... in front of the Kedzie turnoff." "We got a wreck." "We got coverage." "We'll send it in with the bike man." "Ten-four." "Okay." "5251, clear." "That's his public posture, but he's the one who's right there... with his eyes glued to the screen when the blood starts running." "And he's the one who says, "Ooh, isn't it horrible?" "Ooh, isn't it horrible?" "Let me see some more."" "But a lot of people buy The New York Times." "What I mean to say is that it happens — it has happened always... whether it was a photographer or a journalist or a cameraman." "When you are in the middle of something happening, you —" "It is a risk of the profession." "What's the difference between a person who types something and a typewriter?" "The typewriter doesn't really care what's being typed on it." "But a typewriter's a machine, and you're not a machine." "Uh —" "Actually, I'm kind of an elongation of a tape recorder." "I'll tell you something else:" "I've made films on all kinds of social problems... and the big bombs were the ones where we went into detail... and showed why something happened." "Nobody wants to take the time." "They'd rather see 30 seconds of somebody getting his skull cracked... turn off the TV, and say, "Let me have another beer."" "But Hollywood, the news med—" "Well, our position is one to, uh, to record." "The dynamics happening in society —" "We don't deal with the static things." "We deal with the things that are happening, with the violence." "Who wants to see somebody sitting, somebody lying down... somebody talking peace — unless they're talking loud?" " I think the cameraman makes the choice himself." " No, ma'am." "He's out there to get the blood and guts." "Yes, I believe that." "The other night on television, there was a fellow in the ghetto." "If there's something else that is nice, that could fill the news... he'll take the stabbings, even if he's had 27 minutes of stabbing before." "They're someplace safe, away from it." "They deplore it... but they deplore it like all good people." "All good people deplore problems at a distance." "Like Thomas Jefferson — he loved the common man, but at a distance." "This is exactly what happened." "Five cameramen have been killed, one in Germany." "He was beat to death by a mob — just literally stone beat to death — for UPI." "Know what the excuse was?" "The crowd thought he was taking pictures for the police." "They had a couple of fellas in a civil rights protest... that were chained together, and I was taking pictures." "The cops said, "Don't you think you'd better load the camera?"" "I says, "I'm not out of film." They say, "Load it anyway." "We want to move these guys." And he starts pushing the lens." "I says, "Next time you push me, I'll fall down and start crying," and he walked away." "...the 120 Angenieux lens, and yanking back and forth... yelling "black power" at me, and I'm just shaking to death... with a $1,200 lens on the camera." "So here I am in the middle, and I got no place to hide... 'cause I'm carrying a 40-pound camera, trying to get pictures." "And so the rioter wants to beat me up." "He thinks I'm trying to identify him for the police." "The policeman wants to elbow me out of the way... and I'm being gentle because he doesn't want the sergeant to see... he picked up some guy and threw him in the backseat of a car." "And the editor, who says, "Hey, I want the pictures... because my audience doesn't care what brought this on."" "You need the money to feed your family." "If you don't bring them back, you're not going to have a job?" "Forget that." "I've got a job to do, and I'm interested in it... but the point I resent very much... is the fact that wherever I go, I'm beat up." " Shoot into those troops!" " Shoot 'em!" "Shoot the shit out of 'em!" "Get 'em!" "Hey, you guys are shot!" "What kind of country is this?" "What's wrong?" "We're people!" "Why are you having soldiers here with bayonets?" "Hey, we got a chaplain." "Hold on." "That was an unprovoked attack." "That was retaliatory." " Kill 'em!" " Not me, not me." "This man has an obsolete weapon." "Make love, not war." "They stabbed one of our guys right in the belly." "I am Brigadier General Richard T. Dunn... commanding general of the Emergency Operation Headquarters... of the Illinois Army National Guard." "The Emergency Operation Headquarters... is one which was established last winter... for the purpose of planning and controlling operations... in the event of civil disturbances." "Over." "Out in the street, their bayonets are fixed... and, uh, they know it's for real in a real riot in the city." "And here we know it's more or less —" "It's a war game, more or less." " How's it going so far?" " That I couldn't tell you." "I'm the enemy." "We love you guys." "We have women for you." "Beer." "Come on!" " Sing it, now." " # Glory, glory, hallelujah #" "# Glory, glory, hallelujah #" "# His truth is marching on #" " When do we want freedom?" " Now!" " When do we want equality?" " Now!" " When are we gonna get it?" " Now!" "It is what our forefathers fought for — the free choice of people!" "Yeah!" "But this country is changing." "It is no longer for all the people." " It is for some of the people." " Yeah!" " We see a war we do not want." " Yeah!" " We see an apathy towards love and brotherhood." " Yeah!" " Bring out the mayor." " Bring out the mayor." "Hold on!" "Hold on!" "We want the mayor!" "We want the mayor!" "We want the mayor!" "We want the mayor!" "We want the mayor!" "We'll bring the judge out to talk to you." "We want the mayor!" "We don't want a flunky!" "We want the mayor!" "We want the mayor!" "My friends, I've stood before you many times." "Tell it to 'em, Mayor!" "You elected me mayor of this town for the last 20 years." " No, we didn't!" " Tell it to 'em!" "We've given you everything that we thought you needed." "I've let you use our swimming pool every Fourth of July." " We want it every day of the year!" " We've operated —" "We've operated the liquor store with a minimum of profit." "Sock it to him, baby!" "Sock it to him!" "I understand that you have some problems." " You have avoided our problems!" " I understand that you have —" "I understand that you have some complaints." "We shall overcome." "We shall overcome." "# We shall overcome #" "# We shall overcome #" "# We shall overcome #" "# Someday ##" "Let's get the guys with the cameras!" "Four, three, two, one." "Fade in." "Richard starts back." "And cue announce." "Keep on coming, but don't look at me." " And hold." " What's wrong?" "Now, down and in, slowly." "Very slowly." "You riding iris on this, Jerry?" "Slate on one." "Stand by to take." "Roll tape to record." "In, Arnold." "Stand by." "Four, three, two, one." "Fade in." "You want to move over here, please?" "Let's go." "Time is money." "Let's go." "Gus, is the El gonna be too loud for you?" "No, we can live with it." "Okay." "Who here is old enough to vote?" " Well, uh —" " I took my physical last week." "Physical to vote?" " Why are you working for Kennedy?" " He's the best." "Even my old man says so." " He's got long hair." " He's against the war." " What are you doing here?" " She's my friend." "He's an idealist." "He's for anyone who hasn't got a chance." " Who are you for?" " I just don't like him." "I mean... because of Oswald and Dallas and all that." "What does that have to do with it?" "I just — I think he should've looked into it." "There's a lot of serious questions that haven't been answered." "In The Saturday Evening Post, there was a proven statement... that the CIA knew about Lee Harvey Oswald's trip to Mexico... only two months before John Kennedy —" "May I help you?" "Damn it!" "Looks like I'm a prime target." "First the hubcaps, now my radio antenna." "Rotten kids." "What's the difference?" "Channel 8's got lots more where these came from." "That's not the point." "What?" " Where do you want to go?" " How about a movie?" " Hit her, hit her!" " Go after her!" "Atta girl!" "In the crotch!" "Atta baby!" "In the crotch!" "Kill her!" "Kill her!" "Pull her hair!" " Tie her up!" " Kick her in the back!" "Kick her in the back!" "Quit lying' around, there!" "Let's see some action!" "You're just a chicken!" "Atta girl!" "Go to work." "Go to work." "Go!" "Go!" "Go!" "Go!" "Go!" "Go!" "Go!" "Go!" " No cheating'." " Goes for you too." "That's right, and you." "All right." "Deuces are wild, Robert." "Whoops." "All right." "Show him what to do." " I don't know." " Now, deuces are wild, Robert." "They count as anything you want 'em to." "Hold 'em." "Hold 'em." "Take this." "Throw the rest away." " This?" " How many you want?" " I want four." " Four?" " One, two, three, four —" " How many you want?" "Five." "You mean four." "No cheating', now." "All righty." "Two aces." "What do you got?" " I got two treys." " Two treys." "Two treys." " What'd you do?" "You throwed —" " I got two aces." "You throwed my three nines down, didn't you?" "No, he got 'em." "I didn't get 'em." "They're in the deck." " He threw 'em down." " Two aces." "Boy, it's hot." "You got anything to drink?" "Miss Horton, do you have anything to drink?" " There's plenty of water in the sink." " I don't want any water." "I want a Coke or something." "Let's go get a Coke, Robert." "Let's go." "We'll see you there, Harold." "Come on, Robert." "It's hot." " Where'd your friends go?" " To get a Coke." "To get a Coke?" " What was you playing?" " Deuces wild." " Who won?" " Nobody." ""Nobody."" " What's the matter?" " Nothing." "Hey, you're pretty dirty." "You been working them birds." "You better go wash up before we eat supper." "Well, go on." "Go on, now." "Git!" "We thank thee, Lord, for this food." "Bless it to the nourishment of our bodies." "In thy name we pray." "Amen." ""The racing pigeon, or homing pigeon... remains faithful to its mate throughout its life... provided that the mate is present at all times... especially when the male bird returns... after a long flight." "In addition, when the pair has young... this bond is even stronger." "If, however, the family is separated... for an extended period, the male pigeon... not unlike his human counterpart... can be relied upon to seek... female companionship elsewhere."" "Roll it up." "# This may be the last time #" "# May be the last time but I don't know #" "# Well, it may be the last time you march on the Capitol #" "# May be the last time but I don't know #" "# Well, it may be the last time you march on Congress #" "# May be the last time but I don't know #" "# Well, it may be the last time you march for your freedom #" "# May be the last time but I don't know #" "# This may be the last time #" "Appalachia." "Appalachia." "You see the sign?" " Could we get a drink of water first?" " To hell with the water." "Let's find this guy." "They're behind the Mexicans, ain't they?" "Jeez, I don't know." "I heard they were behind the San Francisco contingent." " This is in this direction here." " You sure?" "I thought it was a blue tent." "I don't know how these people live in this mess." " I don't know how long this is gonna keep going." " Where is it, man?" " Let's go this way, and to hell with it." " Okay." "# This may be the last time #" "# May be the last time but I don't know #" "# This may be the last time #" "# May be the last time but I don't know ##" "I would hope, now that the California primary is finished... now that these primaries are over... that we could now concentrate on having a dialogue... or a debate, I hope, between the vice president and perhaps myself... of what direction we want to go in." "Mayor Yorty has just sent me a message that we've been here too long already." " We want you, Bobby!" " My thanks to all of you... and now it's on to Chicago, and let's win there." "We want Bobby!" "We want Bobby!" "We want Bobby!" "We want Bobby!" "We want Bobby!" "# Oh, no, I don't believe it #" "# You say that you think you know the meaning of love #" "# You say love is all we need #" "# You say with your love #" "# You can change all of the fools, all of the hate #" "# I think you're probably out to lunch ##" "You guys here to cover the funeral?" "Yeah, that's what we're here for." "I didn't hear you come in last night." "Did you score?" "You left the TV set on." "You know, you can meet a lot of interesting people in a cocktail lounge." "Did you know that for every man in DC, there are 4 1/2 women?" "Beautiful city, huh?" "Wow." "Beautiful." "Boy, this air conditioning really gets you." "Look at these guys." "Couple of hours, they're all set up." "Twenty, 25 camera positions — like nothing." "They've had experience since we did JFK in '63." "Hello, ladies." "What are your plans for the summer — this, which will be a very political summer... and possibly a very hot one?" "Oh, well, now, let's not get into politics." "Well, uh, we, um, always go up to our place... up in Ontario... up in Canada... a place called Desbarats." "That's D-E-S." "It's French." "It's not like the girl's name." "And about this time of year we always start looking forward... to getting away from the city... and the crowds and the heat and —" "It's very primitive up there." "I think sometimes it's, uh — it's good for the soul... don't you, to get away from civilization... don't you think so?" " Hello." " Hello." "Is your mother home?" "Yes." "No." " No?" "Is she working?" " Yes." "Uh-huh." "What time will she be home?" " At 12:00." " I see." " Now, how long have you lived here?" " I don't know." " You don't know?" " No." "Could you tell me where you lived before you moved here?" " Yes." " Uh-huh." "Where?" " At West Virginia." " I see." "In West Virginia." "Mm-hmm." "Now, how many rooms do you have?" " No — Yeah, four." " Four rooms." "Mm-hmm." " Do you have a TV set?" " Yes." " You do." "Do you have a stereo?" " Yes." "And how many brothers and sisters do you have?" " None." " None?" "You're the only child, hmm?" " Yes." " Mm-hmm." "And how old are you?" " Thirteen." " Thirteen." "Teally?" " And do you go to church?" " Yes." "That's a good boy." "Now, what is your father's name?" "Buddy." " What?" " Buddy." " Buddy." "Does he live here at home with you?" " No." "Could you tell me where I could find him?" "At Vietnam." "Let's go see what damage we done up here." " Look at the holes in it." " Golly!" "Look around and see if you can find another." "Hell, I got something here." "Come here." "I ain't gonna waste this, though." "Gonna drink this." "Come on." " Do you want to shoot it?" " Huh-uh." " It ain't gonna hurt you." "Just put a shell in it like that." " I don't want to shoot it." "It's safe." "It won't hurt you at all." "Draw it back." "Knock it off of there." "That's all you gotta do." "Come on." "Let's go." "Come on." "Let's go look at the pigeons." "Nothing's missing." "I looked." "You out of shape, pal?" "What's in the basket?" "Dinner." "Why don't you admit it?" "Go on." "Just say it." "You're a bastard." "Admit it to me." "Admit it to yourself." "You're a — a rotten, egotistical... selfish... punchy cameraman." "Well?" "Well?" "Well?" "Well?" "Well?" "Well?" "Look at this here." "Look." "How do you like it?" "Gus wired it up for me." "Look back there." "Fiber optics." "Great, huh?" "See the TV?" "Lights." " Look at that." " John." "Hmm?" "Do you remember when we saw Mondo Cane?" " We didn't see Mondo Cane," " Well, I saw it." "I saw it too, but I don't remember seeing it with you." "Well, anyway, that's not the point." "What's the point?" "Well, you remember that scene... on an island, where they tested an atom bomb?" "Yeah." "Well, there were these big turtles — you know, tortoises — who, at a certain time in their lives... would walk to the sea to lay their eggs." "And they found that the radiation thing... threw the turtles' sense of directions... so instead of heading to the sea, they went inland, and they died." "Oh, I'm crying." "Damn it!" "Look, somebody took those movies, right?" "I mean, do you think — did they or didn't they... after they took those movies... do you think — did they reach down and turn those turtles around?" "Or did they put them in a jeep and drive them back?" "How the hell do I know what they did?" "Those were Italian cameramen." "I give up." "I surrender." "Hey, no calories." "I'd rather keep my kidneys for a while." ""Research physicians at the Istituto del Salvator Mundi in Rome... revealed today the results of tests... involving a new device to be worn by expectant mothers... during the entire course of their pregnancy." "This device consists of a steel-and-plastic cylinder... which can be controlled so as to create a partial vacuum... around the mother's abdomen... reducing atmospheric pressure on the fetus." "This pressure... which is, at sea level, 14.7 pounds per square inch... can be reduced by as much as 50 percent." "It was Dr. Jacobo Marciani, director of the hospital's research institute... who first made public the results of the test involving the new device." "Although it is anticipated that the price... in the early stages of development, at least... will be prohibititive — prohibi — prohibitive... official comment on the new device... has not yet been forthcoming from the Vatican."" "You're crazy!" "No!" "Give me my sheet back!" "John!" "Oh!" "Give me that!" "I got you!" "You bastard!" "Son of a bitch!" "Let go of me, you fuck!" "No!" "Help!" "No, not on the floor!" "Jesus, you —" "Help!" "Put me down!" "Put me down!" "Help!" "You bastard!" " Come on." " Let go of me, you prick!" "Ooh!" "Naughty,naughty." "I got neighbors." "Come on." " Son of a bitch!" " I got neighbors." "Be quiet." "Kick you in the ass!" "I'll bust your arms." "I like you!" "Give me a kiss." "I'm gonna knock the shit out of you." "Ouch!" "Ouch!" "There he goes." "One good deed a year." "I heard that." " You dropped your newspaper." " Who are you?" ""Horton"?" ""4444 North Clifton"?" "I think this belongs to your little brother." "I don't have a brother." "It belongs to my son." "Mr. Horton go for green beans?" "Hey, hey, come on." "Not on the car." " Move it, man." " Not on the car." "Not on the car." "Come on." "Get off the car." "Come on." "Off the car." "Come on." "Hey —" "Hey, get out of there." "Hey, come on." "Out of the car." "This is an official car." "Come on." " All those kids out there yours?" " No." "They belong to my neighbors." " Hey, you're from the mountains." " West Virginia." " Just spent three weeks there." " You did?" ""We sure starve a lot when the stamps run out." "Trouble is, you can't get no 'tobaccy' on stamps."" " So you know about the stamps." " No, not really." "I did this documentary." "Those words are on a tape." "Hello, Marian?" "This is Gus." "Page Katselas on number 512." "Have him report to the wagon immediately." "Ten-four." "I could've let the bird go and he would've flown back... but I don't know how he would've carried the basket." "Well, it might've flown back to West Virginia." "Harold spends all his time trying to retrain him." " How long you been up here?" " Not too long." " Katselas, call the office." " You got a telephone around here?" "In the hall." "Katselas here." "Yeah, but he's right outsi—" "He did, huh?" "Yeah, all right." "Anything else?" "All right." "Thank you." "You tell Harold... the bad guy from the parking lot brought his bird back." " You tell him, hear?" " I will." "Would you mind shutting this off?" "We're gonna make sound here." "Would you shut this off?" " Shut it off!" " All right." " Hey, Gus!" " I'll shut it off." "Where was the money at?" "Where was it really located?" "Was it stuffed in the seat?" "It was in an envelope on the floor of the cab." "What kind of envelope?" "What kind of an envelope was it?" "Ask him." "He's counting the money there." "He's counting the money." "How much money is it?" " How much money was it?" " No, don't ask him." "I want to know from you." "How much money did you have?" "How much did you count?" "Did you count the money?" " $10,000." " You sure it was $10,000?" "Wasn't 9,000?" "Wasn't 11,000?" "9,000?" "$10,000, right?" "Yeah, it was 9,000." "I put a thousand of mine to make it 10." "What, you gonna get funny now?" "Gonna start putting me on?" "Let's not play games." "I'm here to find out why you turned in $10,000." "Where did you get it?" "Aren't you thankful that I did turn in $10,000?" "Maybe not." "I'm a policeman." "I'm just here to find out the facts." "Just tell her we cover the news." "We do not manufacture violence." "Talk to her, okay?" "Mrs. Harris, I'm re—" "Well?" "Remember the shot of the cabby who turned the money in?" " Forget it." " There's a story there, Carlin." "It's worth following up." "People are interested." " No." " I think it'll go on the Sunday reports." "No, I got a convention coming up, plus I got a war... plus I got baseball, plus I got a nervous city... plus I got chickenshit cameramen that are afraid... to go into the ghetto without police protection." "No." "N-O." "You stay out of those neighborhoods..." " until I send you in there." " I want film and lab." " Look, they got film." " I want film and lab." "Look, my friend, would you please stop bothering me?" "Mr. Evans's office on line six, Mr. Carlin." "Write up a voucher." "Yes, sir." "Good morning." "Hey, TV man." "Are we gonna be on TV?" "We gonna get on TV." "Hey, TV man!" "What's happening, man?" "Cards slaughtered Philadelphia, 9-0." "Then, finally, it was the Mets walloping the Pirates." " Locked?" " Yeah." "You know you're two blocks away, don't you?" "I had some trouble in there last night." "Thought we'd keep the equipment safe." "White bread on a sandwich is not too cool." " Come on, now." " No." "That's out of it." "O-U-T." "Out." "I don't think we have any other kind, but I'll take a look-see here." " Uh, Frank." " Uh-huh?" "I dug your name in the paper." "What's happening?" "You're somewhat of a celebrity now, aren't you?" "Want to fill me in?" "Well, not really a celebrity, but yeah, you know..." "I, uh — I found the bread, and I turned it in." " You turned it in?" " Uh-huh." "Now, were you acting as a Negro or as a black man?" "How do you feel?" "I'm concerned about this." "What do you mean?" "Because I feel if you were acting as a black man, you would've kept the money." "If you acting as a Negro, you turned it in." "You're my man." "You're my man and everything." " Frank, how much money was that?" " $10,000." "$10,000?" "You kidding?" "Dig, dig." "Now, look." "Now, you know... do you realize... how much ammunition and guns... $10,000 would've bought?" "Well, I'm not quite there yet, you know?" "But I'm talking about, baby, you got to be alive to be honest." " What you doing around here, man?" " Just buying some cigarettes." "You ain't got no right coming here to buy no cigarettes." "Huh?" "Guys like you get shot all up, you know?" " Let's go, Gus." " Don't come around here for no cigarettes." "You know what I mean?" "We have a visitor." " Frank Baker live here?" " "Frank Baker live here?"" " Frank Baker, cabdriver?" " "Frank Baker, cabdriver?"" " Does he live here?" " Does he live here?" "Yeah." "Does he live here?" "Does he live here?" "There's no Frank Cabdriver here." "You don't know him?" "He's a cabdriver." "I did a story on him." "I'm a reporter." " What's his name again?" " Frank Baker." " Frank Baker." " Come on, Jeff." "You're putting the guy on." "This is the guy who put me on television, in living color." " How you doing?" " Very well." "I don't want to bust in." "I just wondered if you've got five minutes to talk." " Let's do it over a drink, huh?" " Good." "You know, uh..." "Chicago cops are getting funnier-looking every day." " I'm not a cop." "I'm a soundman." " I bet you got credentials too." "The FBI supplies the best credentials." "We know, you know, that one of the best ways... for spying on black people is to impersonate TV men." "I'm up here with John about a story." " What's that?" " That's my Pageboy." "Your..." "Pageboy?" " Yeah." " Hey, Richard... come and dig this cat's Pageboy." "Now, what do you do with "my Pageboy"?" "I don't do anything." "It just hangs there." "The station, if they want me to go someplace or do something, they call me on it." "Oh." "You mean, they, uh — they give you orders on this." "Yeah." "Man, you mean to tell me... they talk to you, and you can't even talk back?" "He means he's a receiver and not a sender." "Looks like they're calling you now." "You a white flunky or something?" "Wrong." "You've gotten a bad idea about —" "I forgot something downstairs." "I'll meet you in the car." "Yeah, all right." " Coming back." "He's coming back." " Dig it, dig it, dig it." "There he goes." "There he goes." "A honky flunky." "Look, man, I've been on television..." "I've been in the newspapers, and it's made my life total confusion." "What do I do?" "I find $10,000 in the cab..." "I'm boob enough to turn it in, and I get my butt kicked by everybody." " Hey, no, man." " That's just it, Frank." " It's a human interest story." "People identify." " No, man." " It'll be constructive." " Are you coming, Frank?" "I'll give you a call, and we'll have another talk." "Thank you very much." "Excuse me, TV man." "You wanted someone for an interview, right?" "I haven't got time, dear." "I gotta run." "Yeah, but I wanted to talk to you." "See, I'm a black actress, and —" " Listen, honey, I haven't got time now." " Don't "honey" me." "I'm a black actress." "I demand respect." "I'm not looking for —" " You call the station." " No, you said you wanted somebody... so you want to talk to somebody... hear what's going on, what black people are doing?" " Honey, I'm not interested right —" " Wait, wait, wait." " Don't "honey" me." " No, no." " You gotta start respecting our women." " Look, I have no disrespect in mind." "I gotta leave." "I don't have time." "I want to talk to you about what I'd like to do." "You people are always busy... putting your kind of people on and what you want... so I want to talk about what I want to do." " Listen, dear." " I told you about that "dear."" " I'm trying to be very respectful." " We demand —" " You demand what?" " Demand respect." "Oh, no." "Oh, no." " Handle it." " I'll try." "Don't call me "honey." You're no honey of mine." "Wait a minute." "Wait a minute." "This is the guy that came by the house —" " I know who the guy is." " So don't give him a bad time." "Leave him alone." "He's all right." " Come on, baby." " He's a jive —" "Wait a minute." "I wanna talk to you." " I don't —" " Come in." "Come in." "Wait a minute." "Let me ask you something." "You being friendly, or are you being tough?" "I just saved your life." "Understand?" " If I got to be afraid —" " You understand I just saved your life?" "If I got to be afraid for your argument to work, you got no argument." "Oh, no." "All I want you to understand is that I saved your life." " Yeah." " You see, you came down here to do some sort of jive interview." "You did that." "Came down here with 15 minutes... of a black sensibility, and, see, you don't understand that." "You came down here to shoot 15 minutes... of what has taken 300 years to develop." " Grief, you know?" " I'm not interested in —" "And all we're trying to explain to you is that you don't understand." "I do something." "I do it well." "That's my job." "But you don't do it black enough." " You can't, because you're not black." "We are." " I'm white." "When you come and say you've come to do something of human interest... it makes a person wonder whether you're going to do... something of interest to other humans... or whether you consider the person human in whom you're interested." "And you have to understand that too." "You can't just walk in out of your arrogance... and expect things to be like they are... because when you walked in, you brought La Salle Street..." "City Hall, and all the mass communications media." "And you are the exploiters." "You're the ones who distort... and ridicule and emasculate us... and that ain't cool." "You don't want to know, man." "You don't know the people." "You don't show the people, jack." "Dig." "Here's some cat who's down and out, you dig?" "He's nobody, so he says to his old man..." ""Man, like, I'm nobody." "I'm gonna die, man... and ain't nobody gonna know I lived," dig?" "So the cat finds a brick and throws it through Charlie's window." "You understand." "Or he takes a gun and he shoots." "Then the cat lives, man." "He really lives, you dig?" "A hundred million people see the cat on the tube, man... and they say, "Ooh, the former invisible man lives."" "Everybody knows where he went to school, about his wife and kids and everything." "You dig?" "'Cause the tube is life, man." "Life." "You make him an Emmy, man." "You make him the TV star of the hour... on the 6:00, the 10:00, and the 12:00 news." "'Cause what the cat is saying is truth, man." "Why don't you find out what really is?" "Why you always got to wait till somebody get killed?" "'Cause somebody is gonna get killed!" "Is that thing loaded?" "As a matter of fact, they call it a shotgun." "It looks about 12 gauge." " Let's go over here." " Okay." "Here's a good background." "Very good." " We can't shoot here." " What do you mean?" "It's too noisy." "Those gunshots, they'll wipe us out." "It's always too noisy, isn't it?" "Okay, let's go back over here." " Good for you?" " Yeah, fine." " Pepsi machine." "Good enough?" " Fine." " Good boy." " Excuse me." " What do I do now?" " Just speak in a normal tone of voice." " Speak in a normal tone of voice." " Rolling here." " Tolling." " Well, there's been about a 46 percent increase... in pistol registration since last year's riot." "We're getting our business from people... who want to protect their families and their homes." " Can you hold a minute?" " Excuse me." " The damn thing's stuck." " Point that down, okay?" "I've only got one head." "There we go." "See?" "This release?" "There." "Okay?" " Okay?" " Thank you." "There we go." " Not bad." " You ready again?" "You wanna start again?" "Well, I don't know what you're looking for." "If a person has a driver's license... he has to know how to drive... and if a person gets a gun, he has to know how to use it." "How he uses it or what he uses it for... is a personal right." "Sorry." "Dick, let me have a dime." "Sure, John." "There you go." "I asked him where he was." "He said, "I was on vacation."" "Hey, lover boy." "Dede's looking for you." " You looking for me?" " Johnny." " Hey, there might be a little problem." " What is it?" "I mean, well, Carlin came around yesterday kind of mad." "Oh, tell me something new." "Johnny, you know the outtakes for that footage?" " You know, the draft-card burners?" " Yeah." "Did you give that to the light-show kids?" "For chrissake, Dede, don't be cute." "What the hell did he say?" "Well, he didn't say anything definite, really." "He, uh —" "He just complained about you being out when he needed you... and screwing around, shooting stupid interviews —" "Listen, what the hell is up?" "Don't tell me what you think." "Just tell me what kind of shit's flying around." "Jesus, let go!" "Okay, okay, I'll tell you." "Well, for about a year now... the station's been letting... the cops and the FBI... study our footage." "You're — You're putting me on." "You're kidding me." "What am I, a fink?" "How can I go out and cover a story?" "It's a wonder more cameras haven't been smashed!" "I want to know why nobody told me what's been going on... because you can bet your ass out there in the streets, they know!" "You should've told me, Dede." "Hey." " Just a sec, will you?" " Is he here?" "Where is he?" "I want to see him." "Well, he won't be in this morning." "This is for you." "Where the hell is he?" "Why won't he be in, huh?" "What the hell is this crap?" "I don't know what day it plays." "Wha—" "That was a business call!" "Accounting." "Did you get a severance notice for John Katselas?" "Just a minute." "Yes, I have it here." "Who's calling?" "I'd tell 'em to stuff their lousy job in a minute." "Well, you know that." "I would." "I would." "As far as I'm concerned, I'm with you, John." "I'll tell the bastards, "If John goes, then I walk with him."" "Well, I got to get moving." "Take it easy, Gus." "Remember me?" "Yeah." "Yeah, I almost didn't recognize you in that outfit." "I work over there at Motorola." "Oh." "Well, it's been good seeing you." "How's the pigeon boy doing?" "Real good." "Just fine." " You always eat here?" " It's pretty bad, isn't it?" "Most times I bring my own." "Where are you headed?" "Did you finish your salad?" "You want some of mine?" "Sure?" "What's the matter?" "Maybe it's just that he's not used to company, huh?" "What'd you do back home?" "I was a schoolteacher." "You were?" "Why aren't you teaching here?" "Well, things are very different up here." "Down home..." "I taught five grades in one room, for one thing." "Wow." "Like the little red schoolhouse." "Kind of." "But... see, they don't recognize me as a teacher up here." "I mean, the education that I had down home... isn't good enough for them for me to teach here, so I can't." "But I don't think I'd want to anyway." " I wouldn't want to teach in the schools in this neighborhood." " Why not?" "They don't teach you nothing." "It's a Chicago school." "They got to teach you something." "They don't." "They — They run a television in there." "Well, they use TV these days." "They use educational television." "Yeah, not that kind of TV." "You watch anything you want." "They don't — They don't try any —" "When you ask them to — that you want to do some work... they say, "No, you do what I tell you."" " They let you watch TV, is that it?" " Yeah, that's all." " They don't do nothing else." " Don't you like TV?" "Yeah, but —" "Eh, you're probably doing what you like." " Where are you from?" " Right here." "Chicago." "CYO welterweight boxer, 1958." "You ever box?" "Or do you just wrestle when you fight?" "People down in here use sticks, rocks... guns, and everything down in here." " Nah, you don't use rocks, do you?" " Yeah." "I don't." "They do." " Only dirty fighters use rocks, right?" " And guns and sticks." " You got a gun?" " Huh-uh." " Play gun?" " Huh-uh." "That's good." "I shot a gun when I was eight — I mean, ten years old." "Where?" "West Virginia." "I'll take him with me to CYO, maybe... and, uh, let him hit the bag." "I'm gonna watch TV." "You help me put the plates in the sink, and then you can go watch TV." "I'll give you a hand here." "Harold... is your bird okay?" "The other day, I thought you were stealing something off my car." "I don't steal!" "Anyway, what's so great about your shitty car?" "I brought your bird back, didn't I?" "Anyway, it's not my car." "Beverly Hillbillies, normally scheduled for this time... will not be seen tonight." "Instead, we bring you the third part of a network special... on John F. Kennedy, Martin Luther King... and Tobert Kennedy." "Why'd they fire you?" "Can you get another job?" "Can you get welfare — I mean, unemployment?" "Do I look worried?" "Too many questions." "Why they canned me —" "I'm not sure I know the answer." "I started a story about a cabdriver who found all that cash somebody lost... and, for unknown reasons, wouldn't claim." " Why?" " There's only one kind of money a guy would be afraid to claim... and I had some idea there was a connection... between guns, vigilante groups, maybe getting ready... for a blowup this summer, you know?" "Then I got sort of sidetracked." "Interested, so to speak." "But nobody said anything about this." "My director just told my union local..." "I had taken company film without authorization." "You see, it gets pretty complicated." "People rarely say the real reasons for things." "Big corporations never do." "Just politics." "Plain bureaucratic politics." "I guess it's the season up here." "Anyway, we only been in Chicago a little while." "Not even long enough for me to vote." "Come on." "Tell me how you managed to teach five grades in one classroom." "I didn't manage." "One thing I did was —" "Well, I just had three in the third grade... so I put one boy up to fourth... and a boy and a girl back to second." "That way, I only had four grades." "Is that the new math?" "# Gather with the saints #" "# At the river #" "# That flows by the throne #" "# Of God #" "# Shall we gather at the river #" "# Where bright angels' feet have trod #" "# With these Christians at the river #" "# That flows by the throne of God #" "# Yes, we shall gather at the river #" "# The beautiful, beautiful river #" "# Gather with the saints at the river #" "# That flows by the throne #" "# Of God #" "# Yes, we shall gather at the river #" "# The beautiful, beautiful river #" "# Gather with the saints at the river #" "# That flows by the throne #" "# Of God ##" "Well, I don't know what will happen now." "We've got some difficult days ahead." "But it really doesn't matter with me now... because I've been to the mountaintop." "I don't mind." "Like anybody, I would like to live a long life." "Longevity has its place." "But I'm not concerned about that now." "I just want to do God's will." "And he's allowed me to go up to the mountain." " Jesus, I love to shoot film." " I've looked over... and I've seen... the promised land." "I may not get there with you... but I want you to know tonight... that we, as a people, will get..." " to the promised land." "You feel it?" "X-rays?" "Is that what it is?" "Does it grow hair?" "Is it vitamins?" "Can you feel violence?" "I don't know what to think." "Seems like no man's life's worth anything anymore." "You see... the media's got a script now." "By the numbers." "Flags at half-mast." "Trips canceled." "Ball games called off." "Schools closed." "...flags at half-mast." "Memorial meetings." "Memorial marches." "Moments of silence." "The widow cries, and then she says brave words." " More moments of silence..." " Standing by in our Washington studio..." " then the funeral procession." " is a foremost expert on urban violence and the contemporary scene." "A lot of experts... saying how sick our society is, how sick we all are." "The script is a national drain-off." "People say, "Yeah, yeah." "We're guilty." "We're bad."" "'Cause a lot of people are afraid." "They're afraid... the Negroes are going to tear up their stores, burn neighborhoods... so they have this nationwide, coast-to-coast network special... called "Mourn the Martyr."" "Nobody's really on the hook, you see?" "Traditionally, religion has supplied the moral backstop." "But when the script is finished and Tuesday comes around... or Saturday, and..." "National Drain-Off Week is over... everybody goes pretty much back to normal." "Normal this, normal that." "You know, normal." "We will be able to speed up that day... when all of God's children — black men and white men, Jews and gentiles..." "Protestants and Catholics — will be able to join hands... and sing in the words of the old Negro spiritual..." ""Free at last!" "Free at last!" "Thank God Almighty, we are free at last!"" "Goose bumps." "It reminds me of church down home... sitting there with Clovis... and Grandma and Buddy." "This program, the third of a series... was brought to you as a public service by station WHJP news department." "Stay tuned for The Late Show next on Channel 8." "I know your husband can't come charging through the door." "It'd be too corny, like The Late Show." "Buddy's dead." "United Airlines says, "Come fly with me."" "We make it so easy to do just that... with Discover America Fare... for vacation people and for young people." "We have a great family plan for families of all ages and sizes." "Well —" "It's raining like hell, and I'm riding the CTA these days." " 1:00's the last one." " Temember to fly..." " the friendly skies of United." " Well, thanks." "It's 11:30 on WHJP." "Harold must have me on his list." "No." "No, you're wrong." "Once he speaks his mind, he's clear." " Tonight Channel 8 proudly presents Brigitte Bardot..." " Wait!" "and Jack Palance in a film by the controversial French director..." "Jean-Luc Godard." "In a moment, Contempt." "Here." "Don't want you to get wet." "I won't." "Come on, boy." "Listen." "You know... there's a lot of things that you don't understand about womenfolks..." "I want to talk to you about, ya hear?" "Mm-hmm." "A man has got to be boss of his home." "There ain't no two bosses in the family, because it ain't right." " You understand that?" " Yeah." "The thing I'm trying to show you — women just don't understand a man." "Your home is your castle." "I don't care how bad... or where you live or what it is." "That's your castle, and that woman was made for you... and she belongs to you." "You don't belong to her, but she belongs to you." "You twain become one flesh, and that flesh is you." "And she belongs to you, you understand?" "Mm-hmm." "There's a lot of good womenfolks in the world." "Don't you get me wrong." "But I mean, the majority of them, they get high ideas... like they want to go out on their own." "They want to take over things." " Is that what you mean?" " That's right." "Yeah." "But don't you never let 'em, son." "Hey!" "Come here." " See there?" " Wow!" "Somebody made this." "Yeah, I made it." "Look at this." "Wow!" "Okay." "That's a shower." "You go take your clothes off over here, then you jump in there." "What'd your daddy do in West Virginia?" "Coal miner." "Why isn't he a coal miner now?" "Coal mine shut down, I reckon." "We moved to Chicago... he left, and we ain't seen him since." "Just took off." "I don't know." "We'll be good friends, okay?" "Okay." "Bye." "Hey, champ." "How you doin'?" "You see, the object of this one... is speed and power." "So... you work on both." "You see... really, the object is... to knock the other guy's brains out, and then you win." "Roll number three." "Sound roll number three." " National Democratic Convention, August 1968." "Hey, how goes my boy, Johnny the Greek, huh?" " All right." "Okay." "Good." " Good." " You and Rick look like you're doing all right these days." " Yeah." "I saw you in the film with Norman Mailer." " What kind of a guy is he?" " He's outta sight." "Outta sight!" "I mean, Mailer is wild." "He's crazy." "But the thing about Mailer is that he cuts through the bullshit." "I mean, Mailer is a force." "He's a heavyweight." "Excuse me." "May I make up your room, please?" "Sure." "Listen, you don't have to start until Thursday." " Can you get your own equipment?" " Yeah, sure." " We shooting EF?" " Yeah, but not pushed." "Excuse me." "I'll just change the towels, and then I won't disturb you anymore." "You seem kind of down, John." "Sometimes up, sometimes down." "Nah, I'm okay." "I'm just anxious to get working." "Well, the photography is not the problem on this job, baby." "This job is keeping up without being crushed... or having your clothes torn off." "You'll see the day after tomorrow." " You still see the nurse?" " No." " Not for some time now." " What was her name?" "Ruth." "Mm." "And her number?" "Testing station two." "One, two, three, four." "Station two is good." "Let's go on to station three." "One, two, three." "One, two, three." "Let me see station three." "Station three." "Let me see your light up there." "Let's see your light up there, station three." "That's good." "One, two, three." "One, two, three." "Let me see station three." "Station three." "Let me see your light." " I used to come here for the circus when I was a kid." " I can still smell it." "That's the stockyards." "America is wonderful." "Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful... wonderful, wonderful, wonderful... wonderful, wonderful, wonderful." " It really makes it — - # Free #" " # Cheese ##" " Who's that?" "Oh, wow!" " Yeah, man." " What's happening, man?" "Flashing." "Flashing." "Flashing, man." " Flashing, man." "Crazy, man." " The sky is blue." "Out of sight, yeah." "Listen... uh, are you — are you hung up?" ""Hung up"?" " A little strung out?" " I can't understand." "Outta sight, yeah." "Listen... uh, are you — are you hung up?" "Hi, boys and girls." "I'm Jimmy Carl Black." "I'm the Indian of the group." "# What's there to live for #" "# Who needs the Peace Corps #" "# I'm completely stoned #" "# I'm hippie and I'm trippy and a gypsy on my own #" "# I'll stay a week and get the crabs and take a bus back home #" "# I'm really just a phony but forgive me #" "# 'Cause I'm stoned #" "# Every town must have a place where phony hippies meet #" "# Psychedelic dungeons popping up on every street #" "# Go to #" "# San Francisco #" "# How I love ya, how I love ya How I love ya, how I love ya, Frisco #" "# How I love ya, how I love ya How I love ya, how I love ya #" "Oh, my hair is getting good in the back." "# Every town must have a place where phony hippies meet #" "# Psychedelic dungeons popping up on every street #" "# Go to #" "# San Francisco #" "First I'll buy some beads... and then perhaps a leather band to go around my head." "Some feathers and bells... and a book of Indian lore." "I will ask the Chamber of Commerce how to get to Haight Street... and smoke an awful lot of dope." "I will wander around barefoot." "I will have a psychedelic gleam in my eye at all times." "I will love everyone." "I will love the police... as they kick the shit out of me on the street." "I can't." "Harold's in there." "Please don't." "Don't do that." "Please." "No." "Harold?" "Harold, you up here?" "I asked his friends!" "I told you, I asked everybody in the whole neighborhood." "I've been up all night long looking for him." "Please, please, can't you send somebody to help me find him?" "Hello?" "Look, lady, we can't help." "The city's been invaded... and I can't spare a man." "They usually come back, lady." "Ladies and gentlemen... my name is Harold Horton!" "This is Harold Horton!" "Hawaii votes 26 votes "yes."" "Idaho, 25." "Idaho casts 22 1/2 votes "yes"... 2 1/2 votes "no."" "Iowa passes for the time being." "Iowa passes." "Kansas, 38." "Kansas casts 38 votes "yes."" "Kansas casts 38 votes "yes."" "Kentucky, 46." "# Mama, Mama #" "# Someone said they made some noise #" "# The cops have shot #" "# Some girls and boys #" "# You'll sit home and drink all night #" "# They look too weird #" "# It served them right #" "# Mama, Mama #" "# Someone said they made some noise #" "# The cops have shot #" "# Some girls and boys #" "# You'll sit home and drink all night #" "# They look too weird #" "# It served them right ##" "If you do not leave, I will order your arrest." "Leave the park at once." "You are in violation of a law." "Hell, no, we won't go!" "Peace!" "Now!" "Peace!" "Now!" "I'm looking for John Katselas." "Yes." "Yes, where is he?" "Do you have the phone number?" "Where is the amphitheater?" "Join us!" "Join us!" "Join us!" "Join us!" "Move out." "Move out, men." " Come on, now!" " We're going to Michigan and 18th." "Join us!" "Join us!" "Join us!" "Join us!" "Retreat!" "Retreat!" "Everybody retreat!" "Stay together." "Don't panic." "This way!" "State Street!" "State Street!" "Stay together!" "Don't panic!" "Let's go!" "Everybody, move out!" "Move it!" "Move it!" "Where's the secondary?" "Stay together!" "Stay together!" "We can't get beat if we stay together!" "Don't panic!" "Three and four, over to the right!" "Drop down!" "Get down!" "Sit down!" "Back up and sit down!" "The whole world is watching!" "The whole world is watching!" "The whole world is watching!" "The whole world is watching!" "All right, you guys, move!" "Remember Prague!" "Remember Czechoslovakia!" "Don't forget Budapest!" "Get those cameras out of here!" "NBC, come back!" "Stay with us!" "NBC!" "Hey, come back!" "Stay with us!" "Let's keep our cool." "We've got nothing to say to these people." "Keep our cool." "Yeah, tanks." "It's incredible." "They're stopping them at 18th." " We enforce the law." " Watch those guys." "Don't turn your backs to 'em." "Watch those kids." "Just move ahead." "Move right ahead." " That's it." "Turn left." " Turn right." "Turn right." "Teinforce this single line." "You are subject to arrest." "Hey, fuck you, pig!" "Your presence here is in violation of the law." "You are subject to arrest." "We have information that certain persons among you... intend to attempt to injure police officers." "We will take all necessary precautions..." " to protect the policemen." " Fuck you!" "This is the final warning." "Leave now." "Look out, Haskell!" "It's real!" "The mayor of Chicago." "# Happy days are here again #" "# The skies above are clear again #" "# Let us sing a song of cheer again #" "# Happy days are here again #" "# All together, shout it now #" "# There's no one who can doubt it now #" "# So let's tell the world about it now #" "# Happy days are here again #" "# Your cares and troubles are gone #" "# There'll be no more from now on #" "# Happy days are here again #" "# The skies above are clear again #" "# Let us sing a song of cheer again #" "# Happy days are here again ##" "Everybody gather... in the center of the park." "Don't struggle with them." "Just hold hands." "Pigs!" "Get the badge numbers!" "Put your sticks away!" "Pigs eat shit!" "Pigs are whores!" "Pigs are whores!" "Motherfucker!" "Motherfucker!" "Get up and get out!" "Get up and get out!" "Motherfuckers!" "Let's get out of here, you son of a bitch!" "Move!" "You stinking' Commies!" "Motherfuckers!" "Motherfuckers!" "Pigs!" "Go home, pigs!" "Go home, you fuckin' cops!" "Mr. Chairman, Colorado rises... to a point of information." "Is there any rule under which Mayor Daley can be compelled... to suspend the police state terror perpetrated this minute... on kids in front of the Conrad Hilton?" "Please!" "Mr. Chairman —" "The chair must announce... that we are calling the roll of the states... and we recognize, uh, delegates... for no other purpose than to answer the call." "Pigs eat shit!" "Pigs eat shit!" "Pigs are whores!" "Pigs are whores!" "If you don't move up on the parkway..." "I'll have to order your arrest." "Move up on the parkway or I must order your arrest." "There isn't any distinction anymore for us." "You go up on the side of the fire structure, we gonna get you." "You come off on our side, then you can help." "You dig?" "I got a message now from the drop-off community... people in the streets all over this country —" ""Up against the wall, motherfuckers!"" "Will the sergeant at arms... enforce order in the convention?" "The question is on the motion." "So many as in favor, vote "aye."" "Aye!" "Those opposed, "no." The ayes have it." "Sieg heil!" "Sieg heil!" "Sieg heil!" "No more war!" "No more war!" "No more war!" "No more war!" "Join us!" "Join us!" "Join us!" "Mama!" "Mama!" "Ma!" "A friend from El Paso was with me." "Somebody threw something." "He said, "Did you see that?" "It was a cap or something." I said, "No."" "Some cop says, "What'd you throw?" "What are you doing here?"" "He said, "I'm from El Paso." Then he pushed him into the crowd." "They're trying to keep 'em contained so they can beat 'em up later." "That's right." "Just pass through." "The policemen are grabbing and beating everybody in sight." "A line of policemen has cut off the very front of the Hilton." " There's mayhem in the streets." " The victim was identified... as former Channel 8 News cameraman John Katselas." "Katselas was taken to Michael Reese Hospital... where he's reported to be in critical condition." "Cause of the accident is under investigation." "A woman companion, not yet identified, was dead on arrival." "People are being clubbed... and I mean in Technicolor and 3-D... and they're crying and screaming." "I don't know that I've seen any blood yet... but I've seen some liquid on the ground." "People are standing around crying." "What's your reaction to this girl with the McCarthy pin?" "No comment." "Girls, boys, people of every description are being grabbed..." " and dragged into paddy wagons." " What did you say?" "...and they're chasing people, particularly people... with anarchist flags or anything like that." "You can see crowds running in all directions... and plenty of things are being thrown." "Police have just grabbed somebody... are beating him over the head." "The whole crowd across the street is yelling "Sieg heil."" "Another melee is taking place in the park... right in front of the nation." "Tight in front of the entire nation, this is happening." "NBC-TV is right on the roof of the Haymarket cocktails-restaurant part... of the Statler Hilton... seeing these people being dragged into the police wagon." "The whole world is watching!" "The whole world is watching!" "The whole world is watching!" "The whole world is watching!" "I'm a successful businessman." "I've been saying, like everybody else..." ""These kids are a bunch of bums."" "And then I finally found out when I got down here... that, goddamn it, the kids are right." " What made you find out?" " I got gassed." "I came down here, and I got gassed." "And you kids — go, man, go!" "Police just grabbed somebody... are beating him over the head... and are trying to throw him... into the paddy wagon." "A scoop made of police simply... flies out and... flies out —" "Uh-oh." "I'm being made to move." "The cameraman, everybody's being made to move now." " We're being thrown up against the wall." " Let's go!" "I just got out of being smashed against the wall... by the skin of my teeth... by showing my press badge to a kindly policeman." "People are being smashed up against the wall... and are being hit... by the police with their clubs." "And those are real nightsticks... and people are really being hit."