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00:03The
01:40Here we are.
01:41How are you feeling, honey?
01:43I'm kind of woozy.
01:57She's a beautiful baby.
01:59She is, isn't she?
02:04Don't worry, honey.
02:05It's going to be all right.
02:06Sure it is.
02:08We lost our first baby.
02:10Well, we're not going to let you lose this one.
02:14That's a promise.
02:20Excuse me a minute, okay?
02:23All right, sweetheart.
02:25I got one quick errand to run before lunch, okay?
02:28Okay, make it quick.
02:29I'm hungry.
02:30Okay.
02:31Now, look.
02:31Those are the Warrens.
02:32Their baby's being prepped for a transfusion.
02:34She has to have a complete exchange within the next two or three hours.
02:37Our age factor.
02:38It should go okay, but there's always a chance something could go wrong and they know it.
02:42So why don't you go give them some of that Danko reassurance until they get back?
02:45Okay.
02:45Okay.
02:50Hi, I'm Mike, Jill's husband.
02:52How do you do?
02:53Tad, Warren.
02:53This is my wife, Mitch.
02:55Hi.
02:56Is that your baby?
02:57Yeah.
02:58She's good.
03:00Okay.
03:16Oh, hi there.
03:17Uh, what are you doing?
03:19Oh, a fella I know calls his dog work.
03:22Don't you know that door's supposed to be kept shut?
03:28Right.
03:30Blood has to stay at four degrees centigrade.
03:32Well, the man says to practice in dry ice and deliver it to the east wing.
03:36Orderly pay doesn't include asking why, just do.
03:39What man told you that?
03:41Administrator, I think he said he was.
03:43Well, if you'll just wait a minute, I'll check.
03:45Hey, lady, I'm new around here.
03:47Well, I think you might have misunderstood your instructions.
03:50You wouldn't want to go making a fuss now, would you?
04:17Come on.
04:20Let's go.
04:23Let's go.
04:32Let's go.
04:44The End
05:22Joe, still in surgery.
05:26Serology says they took every last pint of whole blood and plasma.
05:29It comes in containers like this and it's tagged for blood type.
05:32Wasn't there a blood theft at City Hospital a few weeks ago?
05:34And there were a couple before that.
05:36Same M.O.
05:37It could be the same people.
05:38What we have here is a dangerous shortage of blood and plasma in the entire city.
05:45Oh, there's a lot more to the black market than just drugs.
05:48There's whole blood and plasma.
05:50Just like the illegal penicillin trade at the tail end of World War II.
05:54We have traffic in blood and plasma.
05:56People will pay anything to get their hands on it.
05:59It is stolen here in the States.
06:01A deal is made with an overseas contact and it's smuggled out of the country.
06:05But the blood is supposed to be kept close to freezing.
06:07And that's another thing.
06:08No reputable physician will use it after 21 days because it breaks up and it could kill.
06:12How long we'll keep if it isn't stored at the right temperature?
06:14My understanding is approximately one hour at room temperature.
06:17Whoever ripped off that blood and plasma must have hauled away something, Lieutenant.
06:20That's a good idea.
06:21Why don't you take a look outside, see what you can...
06:23Oh, sir.
06:26Any further work, Danko?
06:28No, nothing yet.
06:29Don't worry about going back to duty.
06:31You've been relieved temporarily.
06:33I just don't understand anything anymore, Lieutenant.
06:37Why that blood?
06:38There's a baby waiting for a transfusion right now.
06:41Well, there's the Red Cross and other hospitals.
06:43Yeah, but there's a shortage of blood.
06:46They must have backups for situations like this.
06:48What if they don't?
06:50That baby needs a very special type of blood, and she's going to need it within two hours.
06:59The elevator exits to that door.
07:02So if they had wheels waiting, the pickup couldn't have been too far away.
07:05Well, someone must have seen something.
07:08I mean, you don't walk out with something like that as if it were your laundry.
07:11Unless maybe you look like you belong.
07:17Maybe someone over here saw something.
07:19Yeah.
07:32Sorry, hold on.
07:38This has to be it.
07:40Two guys rigged like organs.
07:48Look at this.
07:51Type A.
08:01How much do you think that stuff's worth, huh?
08:02Who knows?
08:04Like I told that stupid nurse, the man said deliver it to the east wing.
08:07We're going to deliver it all right, but where it pays is, and this time, we're going to get more
08:13bread than the last time.
08:19You sure you don't recall what they look like?
08:22Mm-mm.
08:23Wheel the cart like that one from the hospital to a van, that's all.
08:27Anything unusual about them?
08:29Uh, height?
08:30Weight?
08:31They didn't seem unusual.
08:33Just two fellas.
08:35I didn't give them a second look.
08:38I do remember.
08:40One of them was a black dude and the other was white.
08:42The van, what color was it?
08:44Blue, sort of.
08:46Um, a Dodge, I think.
08:48But I can't be sure.
08:50Is it new or old?
08:51Didn't look too new to me.
08:52Hey, what's this all about anyway?
08:54What do you want with those two?
08:56We'd just like to talk to them.
08:57Oh, well, sorry I can't help more.
09:03Hey, want a bite?
09:05No, no thanks.
09:09Maybe next time.
09:10Next time.
09:41That's the last, David.
09:42Right.
09:43Man, my hands are freezing from carrying this stuff.
09:46Stop complaining.
09:47Asma said he'd be here in three minutes.
09:49And we feel the power flowing through us.
09:52From pole to pole.
09:54From the negative to the positive.
09:57Always to the positive, Mrs. Hanson.
10:00Positive power that cleanses, that renews, that energizes.
10:05We feel it now.
10:06Feel it coursing through our body.
10:08Yes.
10:09From hand to heart to the very center of our being.
10:14And it brings a new light, Mrs. Hanson.
10:17A new life.
10:21All right, Mrs. Hanson.
10:22Oh, I don't know how to thank you, Dr. Asmus.
10:27Nobody else could help me.
10:30You did say $25, didn't you?
10:33That's right, Mrs. Hanson.
10:34$25 will do fine.
10:37All right.
10:39Here we are.
10:42When can I see you again, Doctor?
10:44I feel fine now.
10:46But the pain still come and go.
10:49Oh, the pain is so unbearable sometimes.
10:53Well, why don't you phone me tomorrow, Mrs. Hanson?
10:55We'll see if we can work you into the schedule on Thursday.
11:07What's all that?
11:08Every last bag or sack or whatever you call those things.
11:12Anybody see them?
11:13No sweat.
11:14We jimmied the door.
11:15After that, sweet and easy.
11:21Come on, old man.
11:22What about our bread?
11:27Head of the office.
11:36What's this thing do, Doctor?
11:39Oh, that's just a little invention of mine.
11:42Well, the A.M.A. approve of it?
11:45Hey, Jimmy, the closest thing old Doc got to a medical sheepskin
11:49is the one he got in the mail from a catalog place in Kansas City.
11:56Very funny.
11:58One thousand.
12:01The next time you need us, you know where to get us.
12:05I'll call you if I need you.
12:06Well, it's nice doing business with you, Doctor.
12:12Hey, Jim.
12:14Hey, Doc, I think I'd like to come in for a treatment sometime.
12:17I'll look forward to it.
12:20You gentlemen just use the front door, please.
12:27I'll look forward to it.
12:46as was several hundred units all types haven't made an accurate count yet
12:54well if that's your best offer i'm gonna have to shop elsewhere
12:59yeah i know you have the overseas contacts but uh what's to prevent me from finding some of my own
13:06and if all you can come up with is 60 000
13:11yeah you do that think it over two males one black and one caucasian and a blue dodge van
13:20maybe blue and maybe a dodge all she could be sure of was it was a van
13:23all right we'll pay special attention to blue vans dodge or otherwise we know exactly what
13:30we're looking for a couple of twisted punks who don't give a damn about anyone but themselves
13:34and how much they can put in their pockets let's nail them fast there are a lot of patients waiting
13:38for that blood sir
14:00stay with her
14:17officer denko yes sir it's a skull fracture at the moment she's critical i've relieved the pressure
14:25from the brain but there could be other complications when she recovers we'll take
14:30some tests for possible brain damage now you can hang around if you want to but it's going to be
14:35hours before we know anything for certain i'll wait i'm sorry i wish there was more i could do
14:43thank you
14:48doctor that that baby i asked you about how much blood does she need the warren baby rh factor
14:56well to begin with uh one unit one pint now in most cases when we do a complete exchange on
15:03an infant
15:03it must be done within 12 hours of birth and at that only one unit at a time then she's
15:10going to be
15:10okay well if we can find the blood i knew rh negative was rare but i i didn't know it
15:15was
15:15that hard to find well in this case there are additional factors uh what we call anti-big e and
15:20anti-lutheran b these are antibodies that developed in mrs warren's blood during her pregnancy now both
15:26of those coupled with the rh factor make this situation almost unique we had to send to washington
15:31to get the initial supply of that blood type which was part of the blood ripped off from the bank
15:36unfortunately what about washington can't they send more blood of that type we've contacted them
15:40they cannot locate the original donor all we can hope for at this point is the red cross can come
15:46up with some other donor at some place in time how long does the baby have if they can't at
15:50the outside
15:50i'd say an hour and a half
16:06emergency hold the line please lieutenant reicher it's for you reicher
16:16all right we'll handle it from here thank you red cross found two units of the blood type that the
16:22warrant baby requires they came up with a donor no the donor is out of the country and he's unavailable
16:26they did find two pints of blood though they're shipping at air freight estimated time of arrival
16:3118 minutes from now flight number 295 trans state airlines you two handle that i'll call a doctor
16:52oh she's conscious but she'll drift now don't stay too long okay is there anything else you can tell me
17:00not yet
17:02thank you
17:04thank you
17:14baby
17:21my
17:22my sweetheart
17:34there were two of them and one of them hit me
17:41i know
17:43you're gonna be okay
17:48tell the warrants that their baby will be okay
17:52they know that everything's gonna be all right
17:58where were we gonna have lunch
18:03let's not talk about it now
18:06my
18:08i forgot to get the coffee for your breakfast
18:19i'll talk about it later
18:26i'll talk about it later
18:27you get surprised
18:27i'll talk about it later
18:41you get surprised
18:49i don't know
18:58right
18:58you get embarrassed
19:38Excuse me.
19:41Pretty close.
19:43Well, anyway, the babe will be all right for a while.
19:45They'll use the first unit now and the second unit first thing tomorrow morning.
19:50And after that...
19:56Have you seen Joe?
19:58Yeah, I got a chance to look in on her briefly.
20:00Any chance of our looking in on her?
20:02No, the doctor.
20:04He said he wanted to make a few more tests.
20:08How are you?
20:11I'm okay.
20:14Why don't you sack out for a while before you fall on your face?
20:18I'm okay.
20:19Come on, man.
20:21Sheet will want you to take care of yourself.
20:25Come on, we'll find an empty bed somewhere.
20:27Fall out for a little while.
20:28Leave word at the desk.
20:29They'll reach you when there's further word.
20:34Come on.
20:36Come on.
20:37Come on.
20:51Come on.
20:54Come on.
20:54Come on.
21:00Come on.
21:03Come on.
21:04Come on.
21:05Come on.
21:06Come on.
21:07Come on.
21:07Come on.
21:08Come on.
21:08Come on.
21:10Come on.
21:10Come on.
21:11Come on.
21:11Come on.
21:11Come on.
21:11We are looking for a van, possibly blue, possibly a Dodge, and probably not a new vehicle.
21:18An analysis of clothing left at the hospital by these two male suspects tells us the following.
21:24They are approximately six feet tall and weigh somewhere between 150 and 180 pounds.
21:31Strands of hair found in the clothing tell us that at least one of the suspects was Caucasian,
21:37blonde, approximately 30 years of age, and the other suspect is reported to be black, late 20s, early 30s.
21:46On behalf of the captain and myself, I want to compliment those of you who have donated blood,
21:50and I know the Red Cross joins me in this.
21:53One more thing, until we find the suspects and the blood they have stolen, we'll all be pulling double shifts.
22:01Lieutenant, I understand the problem is that the hospital is having to tap other sources.
22:05That is correct, and you'll be doing a great service if you put it out on your media.
22:10It will facilitate voluntary blood donations from the public.
22:13There's a baby at the hospital.
22:15They've been able to keep her alive so far.
22:17But if she does not receive a very rare type of RH negative blood, she will die.
22:22The information is all there.
22:23If you would put that out as well, please.
22:26How about an angle on the reason for the theft?
22:28Have you got one yet?
22:28Black market, pure and simple, and we will have a full report with further details within the hour.
22:37We interrupt our regular program schedule for a special report.
22:41Police speculate that today's theft of the Memorial Hospital blood bank is tied to a possible international black market traffic
22:48in whole blood and plasma.
22:50Hospital officials stress the urgent need for immediate blood donors.
22:53There is a critical call for an extremely rare type of RH negative factor.
22:57This in connection with the race to save the life of a baby born today to Mr. and Mrs. Tad
23:02Warren of Westside.
23:04People die every day, lady.
23:06It is estimated that the successful illegal sale of the stolen blood could net well over $100,000 on the
23:13illegal market.
23:14Meanwhile, the Warren baby and scores of patients at the hospital are in serious danger.
23:19Did you hear that?
23:21We got a lousy gram and that stuff's worth over $100,000.
23:24Shut up.
23:25We got taken, man.
23:26Shut up.
23:27Just shut up and let me think this out, will you?
23:40Certainly I could arrange that.
23:41I have no intention of shipping anything anywhere.
23:44You make the pickup here, you pay here.
23:47Cash.
23:48Used currency and nothing larger than 50s.
23:50Gonna have to get back to you.
23:53What do you want?
23:55Half, baby.
23:56Half?
23:57Half of what?
23:58Half of what you got, Aspens.
23:59Get out of here, punk.
24:01You kiss us off for the grand while you pull down a fortune, huh?
24:05You don't know what you're talking about.
24:07See, we heard the news on the TV, old man.
24:09We know what the blood's worth.
24:10Come on, give.
24:12Well, these things take a little time.
24:14I haven't been able to move any of it yet.
24:16Don't stall us, friend.
24:18All right.
24:19All right.
24:21As soon as I make the deal, I'll see that you're taken care of.
24:23But it's not going to come anywhere near what you think.
24:25Yeah, well, it'll be close enough.
24:27Go ahead.
24:29Now, wait a minute.
24:30Sit down and shut up.
24:35What's he doing?
24:36Oh, man, just taking out a little insurance.
24:44Look, you don't know anything about the handling of that blood.
24:46If that isn't stored under certain conditions, it'll be worthless.
24:48It will take good care of it.
24:50If we're partners now, you do the moving, we do the supplying.
24:54The people I do business with don't pay unless they see the merchandise.
24:57We're not going to take it all, just half.
25:00You set up the deal.
25:01When you close it, call me.
25:03We'll bring the other half,
25:05and we'll be here to split the bread when it goes on the table.
25:10I guess I don't have much choice, do I?
25:11No, you don't, Doc.
25:12Look, you keep that stuff in dry ice.
25:16Keep it very cold, but don't allow it to freeze.
25:19So some of it spoils.
25:21Who's going to know the difference?
25:23It's just the dummies who die from it.
25:42Lieutenant, they're going to run some more tests on her, but they're sure she's going to be okay.
25:47Well, then there's no brain damage.
25:49No, no regularities in any of the tests.
25:51As a matter of fact, she's anxious to get to the composite.
26:01That's right.
26:06Now the mouth.
26:07Full lips.
26:16Fuller than that.
26:18He had kind of a petulant lower lip.
26:25You want some water?
26:31Mrs. Danko?
26:36How about the eyes?
26:38Brown.
26:40Kind of close together.
26:44How's the warm, baby?
26:46All we were able to come up with was two pints.
26:48When was it transfused?
26:50Over five or six hours ago.
26:52Mrs. Danko?
26:54No, they weren't quite that shape.
27:02What time is it?
27:03It's almost 1 a.m.
27:04So she had one unit six hours ago that she'll need another one within the next six hours.
27:09That's all we've got.
27:11Mike.
27:12Everybody's doing what they can, babe.
27:14Mrs. Danko?
27:20The R.H. factor in our blood bank would have been more than enough.
27:26Mrs. Danko?
27:32Noah's nose was longer than that, and it was straighter.
27:51That's him.
27:58Uh, 10-7 investigation, Eddie, Eddie, Eddie, Eddie, Eddie, 10-7 investigation.
28:05I missed it yesterday morning.
28:08That's when I reported it stolen.
28:10Then it turned up last night, parked over there.
28:14Ah, it had to be kids, I figure.
28:16How can you be sure?
28:17Oh, yeah, so they bring it back.
28:19I mean, somebody steals a van, they usually strip it down at least.
28:24Have you ever loaned the van to anyone?
28:26Yeah, a couple of times.
28:28A fellow used to hang around.
28:36Ty, Bob.
28:38You guys mind telling me why you're so interested in this van?
28:41Oh, this says it might have been used in a robbery.
28:43The blood bank at Memorial Hospital.
28:46Have you ever loaned the van to anyone, Mr. Bracken?
28:49No.
28:50Well, only Cully, uh, he took me to the hospital, and my appendix kicked up.
28:55I was laid up a couple of days, and he didn't have a car, so I loaned him the van.
29:00This hospital, uh, Memorial?
29:02Yeah.
29:03Why?
29:04This Cully, did he ever visit you in the hospital?
29:06Yeah, once or twice.
29:07Where can we get in touch with him?
29:08Don Devino.
29:10His name's Cully, uh, Cully Ames, but I don't know where he lives.
29:14Can you describe him?
29:14Yeah.
29:15Yeah, he's a black guy, uh, well, you know, six foot, uh,
29:19about 160 pounds, uh, 29.30.
29:23What about places he might hang out?
29:24Well, let's see.
29:26I don't know.
29:27Cully's a real brew hound.
29:29A place over on 12th Avenue, he favored, uh, the brig.
29:38And Memorial Hospital officials have renewed their plea for anyone who has this rare blood
29:43type to contact the blood bank immediately.
29:46Meanwhile, the life of little baby Warren hangs precariously in the balance.
29:50With every passing hour, the outlook grows darker.
29:53This is a police composite of one of two men who are sought for questioning and connection
29:57with the theft of the blood bank.
29:59He is described as being in his late 20s or early 30s, approximately 150 to 160 pounds.
30:05If you have seen this man or have any information as to his whereabouts, contact the police.
30:11On the foreign side, the balance of payments continues to plague common market nations seeking to...
30:17on the foreign side, the police.
31:02Okay, we're on our way.
31:05Asmus, the delivery's all set.
31:07I told you, man, you worry too much.
31:10Let's move it.
31:11Some of that blood sure enough got sour by now.
31:14Who cares?
31:15He gets his brother, we get ours,
31:19and whoever gets this stuff gets one hell of a big surprise.
31:34Maybe he's got less than two hours.
31:37Wait a minute.
31:42What have you got?
31:44Well, we told him we found the band of the possible suspect.
31:49We put him out through the media and on an APB.
31:52Jill's made it a positive identification.
31:54How is she?
31:55She's okay.
31:56She's going to be okay.
31:59This wouldn't be Cully Ames.
32:01Who's Cully Ames?
32:04Poincidence, maybe.
32:06Can you hang him in it?
32:10Oh, man.
32:16We're going to be so rich, we could go to South America and back five or six times.
32:20South America.
32:21Oh, man.
32:22Look, are you sure you don't want me to make that delivery to Asmus?
32:24The less you go riding around, the better.
32:27It's your picture they got.
32:28And I told you, you worry too much.
32:31Put on the shades, and I look like a thousand other brothers out on the streets.
32:36Once we get this stuff in the car, you get your tail back up here,
32:40pack all our things, and move them to the garage.
32:42And I'll be back around five to pick you up there.
32:51You got it.
33:00Yeah, sure.
33:02Comes in all the time.
33:03Well, for the past few weeks, anyway.
33:06They were here a while ago.
33:08They?
33:09Him and his buddy.
33:09White man?
33:10Yeah, about the same height, only broader, you know?
33:13Do you know where they live, where we can find them?
33:14No.
33:17They're neighborhood people.
33:19How do you tell for sure?
33:20Because they come in at all kinds of hours, and I've never seen them drive away.
33:27All patrol units take up positions along a six-block perimeter of the 12th Avenue address.
33:32Danko, take charge.
33:34Roger, Lieutenant.
33:35I'll start a perimeter search east-west from 11th.
33:37We'll take it from here.
33:38Okay.
33:45How about the houses across the street, and I'll start across the track.
34:29you said you'd be bringing the blood with you you don't worry about it doc you'll see it when
34:33the money people arrive well i hope you've kept it properly refrigerated the way i told you to
34:39yeah sure how much longer your people gonna be i can imagine you're in somewhat of a hurry collie
34:46i saw your picture on television quite a good likeness so what so i realized there had to be a
34:54change in plan aren't you a little bit out of character they're not coming at all are they
35:05they'll be here but you won't don't you're a foolish boy collie but you're not that foolish
35:13right right yeah now where's that blood back of the car you are a fool
35:25all right there's 500 in cash in there that's all you're gonna get and you're lucky to get that
35:30now show me where that blood is
35:33so
35:43Oh, my God.
36:14Oh, my God.
36:42Oh, my God.
36:56Oh, my God.
37:03Oh, my God.
37:25Oh, my God.
37:49Oh, my God.
38:01Oh, my God.
38:02Oh, my God.
38:12I'll go this way.
38:42Oh, my God.
38:50Okay, where is it?
38:53Where is it?
38:55The blood you took from the hospital, where is it?
38:57You're too late.
38:59It's gone.
38:59Where?
39:00It didn't just get up and walk away.
39:03Where is it?
39:13Uh, what alarm company was at, uh, more than 30?
39:17Ludlow 9.
39:18Ludlow 9, patch on TAC 2 in effect.
39:19Proceed with your transmission.
39:21Suspect vehicle is a dark blue 64 or 5 Chevrolet convertible.
39:25Driver is believed to be suspect known as Cully Ames.
39:28Repeat.
39:29Suspect vehicle is a dark blue 64 or 5 Chevrolet convertible.
39:33Driver by name of Cully Ames and fitting description of previous APB.
39:38Ludlow 7, roger.
39:42Claims he doesn't know where the blood is.
39:45Do you know a baby may die unless we get that blood to her within one hour?
39:49Right now, the charge is robbery.
39:51Do you want to buy a cessatory homicide?
39:55There's no point in trying to protect anyone, Jimmy.
39:57We know where your partner is, Cully Ames.
39:59I don't know nobody named Cully Ames.
40:02You have the right to remain silent.
40:04If you give up that right, anything you say can and will be held against you in a court of
40:08law.
40:10Let's go.
40:16Oh, my God.
40:40Oh, my God.
41:12Oh, my God.
41:43Oh, my God.
41:44Pull that trigger, you punk.
41:46I'd love to blow you away.
41:47Now, it's my wife you nearly killed.
41:51Lose that gun and get out of that car.
42:01Put your hands behind your head and lock your fingers.
42:25I suppose you know where the blood is, either?
42:27What do I care?
42:29I figured as much.
42:30Let's go.
42:43Let's go.
42:45Let's go.
42:46Let's go.
43:02How long has that blood been exposed like that?
43:04Long enough for it to go bad, if that's what you mean.
43:07Dr. A. D. Asmus, your contact.
43:10Attention all units, the alarm, 19...
43:15Get out.
43:18You hear the question?
43:22This Asmus, your contact.
43:27What's the use, colleague?
43:28We've been taken.
43:29Shit, your mouth!
43:30He'll make a fortune.
43:31He kisses us off the chicken feed.
43:32That's only half of it.
43:34Asmus has got the rest of the stuff.
43:35You stupid.
43:36The rest of the blood.
43:37Was it kept refrigerated?
43:39As far as I know.
43:40Is it at the Royden address?
43:42Last time I saw it, it was.
43:43What's that number?
43:454,300.
43:45Let's hit it.
44:19Then she's okay.
44:21Yeah.
44:21She's gonna be okay.
44:23Lucky.
44:24Lucky you found the blood in time.
44:27Lucky that it had been refrigerated.
44:28The rest of it had spoiled by the time they got to it.
44:31How were the Warrens?
44:33Very grateful.
44:34Anxious to get their baby home.
44:37Me too.
44:39You sure?
44:40Mm-hmm.
44:41Terry and Chris were by here a little while ago.
44:44They kind of indicated that you were enjoying your brief fling of bachelorhood.
44:51They did, did they?
44:52Mm-hmm.
44:53Yeah, well, Riker's put an end to all that.
44:56He didn't want me to have any time on my hands, so he's put me on the graveyard shift till
45:00you get out.
45:01Yeah.
45:04He's a man of infinite wisdom.
45:07Yeah, he sure is.
45:14I missed you.
45:19I really missed you.
45:24I really missed you.
45:26He's a man of infinite wisdom.
45:29He's a man of infinite wisdom.
45:30Yeah.
45:52He's a man of infinite wisdom.
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