00:00You knew. Still, you did nothing.
00:17Hi, Grammars.
00:18What are you doing here?
00:22Your grandma tells me her grandson's some fancy environment lawyer down in Cincinnati.
00:27I am a corporate defense attorney.
00:30So?
00:30I defend chemical companies.
00:33Well, now you can defend me.
00:38How many did you lose?
00:40190.
00:42190 cows.
00:44You tell me nothing's wrong here.
00:47It's a small matter for a family friend to help a guy who needs it.
00:52The farmer or you?
00:54That's chemicals, I'm telling you.
00:56I'm seeing documents I don't understand.
00:58They're hiding something.
01:00That chemical.
01:02What if you drank it?
01:03Drank it?
01:04It's like saying, what if I swaddled a tire?
01:07What if whatever's killing those cows is in the drinking water?
01:15That's DuPont.
01:16Better living through chemistry.
01:19It's our DNA.
01:22You need to tell me what in the hell is going on.
01:24DuPont is knowingly poisoning.
01:2670,000 local residents for the last 40 years.
01:31You knew, still you did nothing.
01:34You want to flush your career down the toilet for some cow hand?
01:38You want to take everything that you know and turn it against an iconic American company like an informant.
01:44Isn't that right?
01:46Isn't that right?
01:47Isn't that right?
01:48Yes.
01:49They have all the money, all the firepower, and they'll use it.
01:53I know, I was one of them.
01:56Our government is captive to DuPont.
01:59They're trying to force you to make me stop.
02:04He was willing to risk his job, his family, for a stranger who needed his help.
02:09The system is rigged.
02:12They want us to think it'll protect us.
02:18We protect us.
02:20We do.
02:39We do.
02:39Those are the issues.
02:43We do.
02:44We have gotten into college.
02:44We do.
02:44We do.
02:45We love us.
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