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02:42Hey, Darlie, come have a look at this.
02:47Hey, Dr. William, this fool just got contaminated.
02:51It can't be safe to have him around, right?
02:53Just don't start hugging each other.
02:55You'll be fine.
02:57In here?
02:57Yes, here.
02:58The big shot locked us up in the stadium and then he forgot all about us.
03:02Raimundo, come on.
03:03Don't start.
03:04Chill out.
03:05You think picking fights is gonna get you anywhere, huh?
03:10Darlie, snap out of it.
03:12That smartass is just playing the hero.
03:13He doesn't give a damn about you.
03:42Dr. Eduardo?
03:43Dr. Eduardo?
03:44That's Josiah's temperature is 102, not medicated.
03:47This is Antonio Gustavo.
03:49Right.
03:49Take over here?
03:50Let's go.
03:51Comrade Ovenchkin, it's really nice to see you.
03:54Eduardo.
03:55This is my team from Russia.
03:57Hello.
03:58Isn't there an isolated area to receive contaminated patients?
04:02No, that's all we have.
04:04Please, come in.
04:05Thanks.
04:15Doctor, why can't I see Evan Yildo?
04:20My husband's dead, isn't he?
04:22And you don't want to tell me?
04:24Stop.
04:28What are you doing?
04:29She wants to see her husband.
04:32I'm letting you see Evan Yildo so you can stop imagining the worst for him.
04:36Okay.
04:37We're keeping the two of you apart because you both have very low immunity.
04:40Mm-hmm.
04:41We're taking good care of him.
04:43His test results are stable.
04:46But he's in a coma.
04:47Oh, my God.
04:49Eduardo.
04:52Let's go before I get in trouble with my colleague here.
04:54Okay.
04:54Okay?
04:58Nice and snug.
05:00It's Antonia.
05:01She was transferred to...
05:02Diminia.
05:03They brought you here, too?
05:05Here we go.
05:08Why is she in a stretcher like the one Celeste was in?
05:10We're just following protocol, sir.
05:12How are you doing?
05:14What about Celeste, Jao?
05:16How is Celeste doing?
05:18She's fine.
05:21Jao.
05:22You should go back to your room.
05:25Eduardo, we need to talk.
05:28This is Esther, our physicist.
05:30Hi.
05:31She's responsible for the patient's lab tests.
05:33Lab tests?
05:33Yes.
05:34So why is she exposing herself here?
05:36I'm here because seeing human beings helps me understand the numbers.
05:40Have you lost your mind?
05:43What the hell is going on here?
06:00How are you settling into the new headquarters?
06:02Says I.
06:05It's good to see you.
06:06Come here.
06:08So, how was the fight?
06:10Nauseating.
06:11Here's what I read on the plane.
06:13Yeah, I saw it.
06:15There's no way he'll back down now.
06:17That's why I'm here.
06:18To make sure that he does.
06:21And I'm counting on you to help me.
06:24Here he comes.
06:25Welcome to Goyang, yeah, Cesar.
06:27Good morning, gentlemen.
06:28How are you, Cesar?
06:29Roberto.
06:30Good morning, Governor.
06:31I'm sorry about how the soy bean deal fell through.
06:34And so am I.
06:35Sorry about the soybeans and the rice that not even the people of Goyang are willing to buy.
06:40All scared because of a shipment of contaminated paper that Goya sent to Sao Paulo.
06:46So maybe now you understand why I asked you to be discreet.
06:51I guess you've read the news?
06:53Yes, sure.
06:55Roberto.
06:55Well, let's think this through.
06:59Those containers are emitting radiation.
07:01It's much too risky to move that kind of material from one state to another.
07:05A few miles more, a few miles less.
07:07What difference does it make, Cesar?
07:08It makes a difference if one of those barrels breaks open and spreads cesium across other states.
07:13So that it's their jurisdiction, not mine.
07:16And how will you manage to convince another state to warehouse radioactive waste?
07:22Isn't CNN's power federal?
07:24Yes.
07:24Well, there we go.
07:27Hornstein, you will come up with a list of sites far from Goyas.
07:31And you, Cesar, will use your influence as president of CNN to help me twist an arm or two.
07:37Wherever that may be needed, you help me, I'll help you.
07:40And let me remind you that you're the public servants responsible for an apparatus full of cesium being abandoned in
07:48downtown Goyana.
07:50I'll be waiting for that list of suggestions.
07:53Have a nice day.
07:54Didn't you tell me that you were sad because your hair was falling out?
07:57Hi there.
07:58If we cut it, it'll grow back much stronger.
08:01Hmm?
08:02No.
08:03Hi, princess.
08:08Yes?
08:09You must be Celeste.
08:12My name's Esther.
08:14Nice to meet you.
08:15Are you a doctor?
08:16No.
08:18Do I look like one?
08:19Kind of.
08:20Oh, well, I'm not a doctor.
08:22You know those little cups that you have to pee into over and over?
08:27Yes.
08:28I'm the one who gets them.
08:29Ew, that's yucky.
08:31Yes, it's really yucky.
08:34Your hair is so pretty.
08:36It's beautiful.
08:38But you know what's in style these days?
08:41Having really short hair.
08:44Like the princess of England.
08:46She wears her hair short, really short.
08:49And Gloria Maria, sweetie.
08:51You're like her, don't you?
08:54Oh, she's gorgeous.
08:57And she's also very smart, right?
09:01Just like me.
09:02Right.
09:04So how about we trim a little bit of your hair in the front, just over your forehead?
09:10Then you can look in the mirror, and if you like it, we can cut the rest.
09:17Just a teeny bit off the front.
09:18Will you let me?
09:20I'll let you.
09:21Ah.
09:23Doctor, it's usually three of these for me.
09:25I'll take just one.
09:27Just one is enough.
09:28What's going on?
09:28I'll be back.
09:30Good afternoon.
09:33Grab it here.
09:34Now, take it.
09:34Everything okay, Antonia?
09:35It's just that I've always taken three of them.
09:38Yes, you're right.
09:43Are you kidding?
09:44No.
09:54As if exposing the father to his daughter's radiation wasn't enough, you're administering
10:01an absurd dose of Prussian blue to these patients.
10:04I've never seen anything like this before, not even in medical literature.
10:10The recommended dosage didn't work for the longer exposure period these people had.
10:14Who's looking out for the potential side effects?
10:16I am.
10:18I am.
10:19And the lab tests are showing that the patients are improving.
10:23I'll be at the IRD, okay?
10:28Eduardo.
10:29You really want to take this risk?
10:32These are my patients.
10:38Yeah.
10:39Eduardo?
10:40Joanna.
10:41Yes.
10:42Have you heard about Jose Carreras?
10:44The three-teners guy?
10:45He's being treated for leukemia with an experimental drug that I've been considering for my hematology
10:50patients.
10:51The treatment helps boost the patient's immunity by stimulating the growth of white blood cells.
10:56Not something I've heard of.
10:58What about side effects?
11:00So far, nothing for leukemia.
11:02Since when?
11:03They started last year in the U.S.
11:05Approved by the FDA, I'm hoping.
11:07Look, how about I fax over a copy of the study I read?
11:09It's by Richard London.
11:11I think it's too much of a gamble to try.
11:12Please send us the study and we'll have a look.
11:15Just consider it, Eduardo.
11:17For the patients in the Naval Hospital, it might help, especially for Celeste.
11:22Okay.
11:24Thanks a lot, Joanna.
11:25Joanna, did she say Richard London?
11:28Yes, he's the author of the study Joanna mentioned.
11:31Why, you know him?
11:32Yeah, I know him.
11:33He's a quack.
11:35But I won't say what I think about him because I don't think you're listening to me.
11:39Or are you listening to me?
11:41Well, that's not the point, is it?
11:48I didn't bring in a specialist of Chernobyl for you to ignore the guy's opinion.
11:51Eduardo's a Chernobyl specialist, too, but I guess Brazilians don't count?
11:56In Chernobyl, people were contaminated in a matter of minutes.
11:59Here, they were exposed to cesium for days on end.
12:02It makes a huge difference.
12:04Okay.
12:05Fine.
12:06For now, you can administer that triple dose of Prussian blue.
12:09But, Esther, please.
12:11I want you, Eduardo and Larrero, to hear him out with the utmost patience.
12:16Thanks to him, we've got a whole team of doctors working here.
12:20There's just no way we could get by without those guys.
12:23Got it?
12:23Yeah.
12:24I'm on it.
12:25Perfect.
12:34Lift a little.
12:37Oh, that stinks.
12:39Sorry.
12:41Hey.
12:43Mister, can you tell me how my sister's doing?
12:46No, I'm sorry.
12:47I don't, I don't know anything.
12:49Can't you send me to Rio, to Buther?
12:51Claudine, we've already talked about this.
12:58Marcio, do you know where they sent Katerina?
13:01Claudine's last mother?
13:03No, Joanna, I just deal with decontamination.
13:06I don't know anything about the victims.
13:25This bed is yours.
13:27I've just changed the sheets.
13:35We're stuck here until they let us go back to our houses?
13:38Mm-hmm.
13:48You're that little girl's mother, right?
13:52Is she getting better?
13:55I don't know.
13:58I hear about her on TV like everyone else.
14:01And they won't even let her mother visit her?
14:05See, my boy's right here in Guyana, and they won't let me see him.
14:09Yeah.
14:10Even if I could afford a ticket to Rio de Janeiro, there's no way they'd let me near her.
14:20Well, here's a clean towel for you.
14:28I can help you find a job.
14:32If you want.
14:42Anyway, doctor, these are the areas?
14:44No, hold on.
14:45Only these two areas are safe.
14:47Only?
14:48How many barrels are we looking at?
14:50Around 2,500.
14:53Plus 1,200 crates, maybe more.
14:55That's more than we can handle.
14:57I assume you've identified some areas outside of Goyas for these depots, right?
15:01For the time being, I'm only interested in locations inside Goyas for the depots.
15:07Doctor, I'm confused.
15:09The governor himself just announced at the press that the waste wouldn't be stored here.
15:15Have these arrangements you're making been approved by him?
15:17I'm just asking you to produce a study listing all the potential sites in Goyas.
15:22Hypothetically, nothing more.
15:26You wouldn't object, then, if I gave a call to the governor's office first, right?
15:32Excuse me.
15:35Hernandez.
15:38The fact is, this report is a study to determine where we're going to store the cesium long-term.
15:47Because the clinic neglected to take proper care of that machine, a lot of people could die.
15:53And a lot more people could die if we fail ourselves.
15:58We were responsible for supervising the whole system.
16:07I have no margin for error in this report, Fernandez.
16:14That means I need you on board.
16:17Please help me.
16:34Okay, fine.
16:41Does he have to go at it like that?
16:44I think you've done enough biking for today, Marcio.
16:47You've sweated more than enough.
16:51Listen, I just checked your lab results, and you're a little anemic.
16:55Your lymphocytes are lower than normal, too.
16:58It's borderline, but with your level of exposure, we're going to keep treating you as a case of possible contamination.
17:04How long will I be here, doctor?
17:07We don't know.
17:10This is all pretty new for us, too.
17:13But we'll keep an eye on your numbers, okay?
17:17I'll let you two talk.
17:19Thank you, doctor.
17:21Thank you, doctor.
17:47I still haven't had the guts to tell Bianca that I probably got contaminated.
17:54It feels like my head is exploding.
17:57Can't seem to think straight.
17:58Are you feeling any pain?
18:00I'm in pain.
18:01I'm scared.
18:04I'm scared I'm scared I'll end up fighting.
18:06I'm scared of going back to Rio.
18:10I'm scared of not going.
18:13Losing her.
18:14So I...
18:15I don't know.
18:20It's intoxicating, isn't it?
18:23In spite of the horrible circumstances.
18:29I can't think of any other time in my career when I've felt as needed as I am right now.
18:37And ironically enough, never in my career have I felt so powerless either.
18:46I know the feeling.
18:52Don't forget, we always have options, monsieur.
18:55Always.
19:06I'll pray for you.
19:12God tell Bianca already.
19:14Hmm?
19:16Hmm.
19:39Hello.
19:40Hi, baby.
19:42How are you doing?
19:44Exhausted.
19:45Tired of being alone here.
19:48And grading a big pile of papers after the doctor told me I have a case of anemia.
19:54Anemia?
19:55They give you anything for that?
19:57They gave me a supplement and said to avoid anything that might be stressful.
20:02Are you doing okay?
20:04I called your dad a few minutes ago and he said you hadn't arrived yet.
20:08Where are you?
20:10I have a room in a hotel.
20:13Why?
20:14Are you contaminated?
20:16No.
20:17No, no, baby.
20:18I'm just being extra careful.
20:20Really, Marcio?
20:21I don't like the way you sound.
20:23Are you telling me the truth?
20:24Or are you just saying things to keep me from worrying?
20:28Baby.
20:30Well, to be honest, I'm not doing so well.
20:33How can you expect me to feel fine when I go through the whole day missing you?
20:36Go get some rest, okay?
20:38Those papers aren't going anywhere.
20:41Unfortunately, those papers are right where I left them.
20:44Yeah, they are.
20:46I love you.
20:48Love you more.
20:50And our baby loves you, too.
20:52Bye.
20:53See you soon.
21:08Mr. Jose Miguel Guerra.
21:15You removed the fencing, roof tiles, doors, and window frames from the clinic you used to co-own.
21:24But you left a bunch of cesium there.
21:26I removed the doors, sure, but they didn't let me take them.
21:30You saw the numbers.
21:31I came out with next to nothing from my share of the clinic.
21:35I invested serious cash in the construction of the building.
21:38It was mine to take.
21:40You ever think how that building would have been more secure if it had some doors, windows, and a roof?
21:46How could I have known the machine was still there?
21:48My former associates were in a rush to dump that thing.
21:51I bet you anything, they left it behind on purpose.
21:54They solved the problem, and it didn't cost them a thing.
21:58When do you plan to submit the rest of the study I asked you for?
22:03Governor, the analysis I sent to you is already complete.
22:06And yet it doesn't list areas in other states for waste depots, right?
22:10Ah, well, we're giving some thought to revising the study.
22:13Cesar, in my analysis, I gave you complete data on the dumping grounds, the barrels, all the information you need
22:19to safely clean this up.
22:21If the governor insists on taking the waste out of glass, he can produce his own study, okay?
22:28I assure you, it's a big mistake for the two of you to oppose me.
22:35No, but...
22:36Let me take care of this, okay?
22:38Calm down.
22:39I'm on it.
22:56Katerina?
23:03Katerina?
23:18Katerina, keep your distance, please.
23:21Back up a bit.
23:27Hi, Mom.
23:30Hey, Mom.
23:30Oh, baby.
23:33My son.
23:34I miss you.
23:36How are you doing, sweetheart?
23:37I'm fine, Mom.
23:38Really?
23:39Uh-huh.
23:44Claudine, I want you to look your mother in the eye.
23:50Are they taking good care of you?
23:53Yes, Mom.
23:55And are you getting better?
23:56Yes.
23:57You promise?
23:58Promise.
24:01How about Darlene and Raimundo?
24:02They're doing fine.
24:04Really?
24:04Uh-huh.
24:05That's good.
24:06That's good.
24:07They took Celeste, Mom.
24:08I wasn't allowed to go with her.
24:10Only dad.
24:11And thank God for that, honey.
24:14They had sent you to Rio de Janeiro.
24:16How could I stand being here all alone?
24:20You're here because you're getting better, Claudine.
24:27Don't worry, sweetheart.
24:31Your mother got herself a ticket to Rio de Janeiro to go visit Celeste.
24:36That's great.
24:38For real?
24:40I'm going to see her.
24:41Mom, can you bring her some of those cookies she likes?
24:45Of course I can, baby.
24:47I'll bring some for you, too.
24:49Will you eat them?
24:50I will.
24:51Promise your mom?
24:52Promise.
24:54Oh, my boy.
24:56Claudine, we should go now.
24:58Okay?
25:01Bye, Mom.
25:04Mommy loves you very much, honey.
25:07Don't ever forget that.
25:08I love you, too.
25:10Listen to the doctor.
25:12Okay, I will.
25:15Okay.
25:16Come on.
25:20I love you, Claudine.
25:21Me, too.
25:23I love you, Claudine.
25:26Bye, baby.
25:29Bye, baby.
25:35I'm going to be a queen, a musician.
25:41Oh, really?
25:43And fly on an airplane.
25:46Those are great plans.
25:48But if you want to do all that, you've got to be strong, don't you?
25:54How about we have some soup now?
25:56No.
25:56Oh, have a taste.
25:57Just a little bit, honey.
25:58It'll help you get stronger.
26:00A bit.
26:01Okay.
26:06Here we go.
26:07You can blow on it if it's too hot.
26:16That's it.
26:18A little meat now.
26:20Try it.
26:37You're awake.
26:41Good morning.
26:43Good afternoon.
26:49You look like you're seeing a ghost doctor.
26:51Are you surprised I'm still alive?
26:53I'm totally screwed, right?
26:55No, you're not screwed.
26:56But you have been in a coma for more than a week, my friend.
27:00God damn.
27:01Yeah.
27:03How are you feeling?
27:06Well, it's dry.
27:07The throat really hurts.
27:12Do you know how my wife's doing?
27:13She's right here.
27:14Antonia.
27:16She's keeping you company.
27:20If you put her here, it's because she's doing bad, right, doctor?
27:23You can be straight with me.
27:24How's she doing?
27:30She'll be happy to find out you're awake.
27:33I want to see her.
27:36Doctor, it's urgent.
27:37It's Antonia, isn't it?
27:39Is it Antonia?
27:41It is.
27:42Is it Antonia?
27:44Easy, heaven over.
27:45Is it Tanina?
27:45Relax.
27:46Tell me what's going on with Antonia.
27:47Just lie back.
27:48I want to...
27:53You just started?
27:54Yes, doctor.
27:55Okay.
27:57Get her concentrate.
27:58She needs another transfusion.
28:00Got it.
28:00Antonia, can you hear me?
28:04Look at me.
28:05Look side to side.
28:07Look up now.
28:08A little higher.
28:09Here it is, doctor.
28:11Okay, monitor the transfusion, please.
28:13I'm going to talk to a benchkin.
28:15Antonia, I'll be right back.
28:19I think we should suggest the experimental treatment.
28:22No, we have protocols and analysis.
28:24Yeah, I know, but we have to.
28:25But, you know, this is not Moscow.
28:26We have to adapt.
28:27We?
28:28It's your risk.
28:30And it's your paces.
28:37We know our patients don't eliminate all the cesium in their bodies when the only drug we give them is
28:41Prussian Blue.
28:42We need to boost their immune systems, which have been severely damaged by radiation.
28:46The treatment that Dr. Joanna is proposing could be our only hope of doing that.
28:50I understand, but Ovechkin was categorical.
28:54It's too dangerous.
28:55No way.
28:56You took a plane from Guayana to Rio de Janeiro just to tell us the answer is no, Cesar.
29:02Do you buy this nonsense, Eduardo?
29:06Look, the resources we're working with are inadequate.
29:10It's not much of an endorsement, is it?
29:11What if we talk to the author of the study?
29:13Give him a call and hear him out.
29:14But that guy doesn't exactly have the best reputation, so I'm told.
29:17Told by Ovechkin, is that what you mean?
29:19Now, look here.
29:20And what if we propose that the Ministry of Health establish a committee?
29:24Other doctors can be involved.
29:25We'll get their opinions, discuss the cases.
29:27Esther, let me remind you of what our external consultant said.
29:31The fact remains that it's very risky to administer a treatment with almost no proven results.
29:36You authorized us to change the dosage for Prussian Blue over the objections of the consultant.
29:41But now you're going against us.
29:42Sure, we followed your advice and ended up in the same situation, Esther.
29:46The same situation.
29:54I'm sorry.
29:57I apologize.
29:59I know patients are alive right now thanks to the changes you implemented.
30:04But regarding this alternative treatment, I'm on board with Ovechkin.
30:09It's much too risky.
30:17I'm getting tired of having to prove myself with every idea.
30:21It makes perfect sense for you to follow the advice of someone you obviously respect.
30:25I resign from my position.
30:30Esther.
30:42I just don't get why you would take everything out of the clinic except for a machine full of cesium.
30:49Ask Santa Casa why they didn't let us take the machine.
30:52After we were evicted, we weren't allowed back in there.
30:55Because you and your partners had broken the terms of the contract.
30:58Oh, sure.
30:59They told that story to explain why.
31:01They evicted our asses and made a tiny sum for selling off the land.
31:04It's not true that we ever stop providing radiotherapy treatment for free to all the patients at Santa Casa.
31:11Not true.
31:13Did you at least inform the National Nuclear Energy Commission that a cesium device was abandoned?
31:19Ma'am, do you realize that since the opening of the clinic, CNN never set foot in there?
31:24No visits, no inspections.
31:25Mr. Inasio, yes or no?
31:28Did you notify CNN?
31:36Sure.
31:39Can you prove it?
31:44Katarina.
31:45Yes, sir?
31:46Did you get the newspaper from the doorstep?
31:47I brought it in. Would you like it now?
31:49No, not now. I'll look at it later.
31:52Mrs. Val, if you have any friends who might be looking for a cleaning lady, I'm available, if you could
31:58give me a recommendation.
31:59Yeah, sure.
32:01Look, they're talking about that little girl.
32:05Good riddance. Keep them locked up so they can't spread that grub to us.
32:09According to sources at the Naval Hospital, although four patients show some signs of improvement, six others are still in
32:16critical condition.
32:17Among them is Celeste, just six years old.
32:21The little girl is showing symptoms of serious radiation poisoning after having ingested cesium-137 powder.
32:29However, doctors believe that their youngest patient and all the others are on the road to recovery.
32:35Two, three, four.
32:37Here we go.
32:39Let's go. Let's go.
32:41One, two, three.
32:43Hello.
32:44Hello.
32:44Hello.
32:45Hello, Esther.
32:46Esther? It's Cesar. How are you?
32:49Hi, Cesar.
32:53Esther, I managed to get us that committee.
32:56With the Ministry of Health.
33:01Please come back to the IRD, Esther.
33:03They need your help over there.
33:09I know they do.
33:13I'll take that as a yes.
33:15Look, the committee is assembling at the Naval Hospital, and Joanna is going to Rio to help make our case.
33:22The thing is, Ovenchkin will be part of the committee, and he's going to be a hard no on the
33:27new treatment.
33:31That's the best I could do.
33:35Cesar, you've made the right choice. I'm positive.
33:39I appreciate it, Esther.
33:41Thank you. Bye.
33:44The governor is ready to see you now.
33:49So now, Dr. Paula has no need to worry about those waste barrels.
33:53We're sending them to Cerro de Cuximbo.
33:55Far from the population, as per your request.
33:58Far from the population?
34:00Governor, you say that people always look down on Goyas.
34:03But you treat the state of Parra as if there's no one there.
34:08Roberto, did you run this by the president?
34:10Who do you think got this going?
34:13You're talking about shipping radioactive waste over 600 miles, only to dump it all in a state with huge reserves
34:19of water underground.
34:21Nothing to worry about, Benny.
34:22Because if anything goes wrong with the plan, you can always blame CNN.
34:26It's what we're here for, isn't it?
34:27We've been working day and night, so irresponsible politicians can make scapegoats out of us.
34:32What's irresponsible is to store all that waste in the city.
34:35You've got to get the work done faster, doctor.
34:39Well, more barrels are coming tomorrow.
34:42I just reminded the press that the job of decontamination will be carried out entirely by this team of experts.
34:49Benny, thanks.
34:51Cesar, what the...
34:52Come on, Benny, let's go.
34:54Gotta be kidding me.
34:57Come on.
34:59Pear jam, canned pears.
35:01Pears are out of season.
35:02Do you see how impossible this is?
35:04There isn't a single pear to be had.
35:06They don't even have pears in the supermarket these days.
35:08When I come home, I promise you I'll find you some pears.
35:11Okay.
35:12Okay, baby?
35:12I'll be waiting, okay?
35:14I'm counting on it.
35:16Listen, on TV they said the governor's sending radioactive waste over to Cerro Cachimbo.
35:20Does that mean it's almost over?
35:22What was that?
35:23He didn't inform you guys already?
35:29Bianca, I'm going to tell you something.
35:30But you have to promise me not to start worrying, okay?
35:33Marcio, tell me what it is.
35:34Stop scaring me.
35:38I'm in the hospital, I've been contaminated, but I'm doing fine.
35:41I'm okay.
35:42Wait, Marcio.
35:43I promise you.
35:44What did the doctor say?
35:45How are you feeling?
35:46How much time before you recover?
35:48I don't know.
35:48The doctors want to keep me here for a bit longer because they have to run some more tests.
35:53You were right.
35:54I could never tell for sure how much danger I was in, but I've got to.
36:01No, I want to finish the work I started.
36:08The people I'm working with are some of the best in the world, B.
36:12I get to be useful because this is my field, and I'm actually helping people who've lost everything, you know?
36:18Marcio, I'm totally with you.
36:23I support you, but I need you to stop lying to me.
36:27If you lie to me one more time, I will end you myself.
36:30Do you hear what I'm telling you?
36:31Okay, baby, I hear you.
36:33I love you.
36:34I love you so much.
36:35I'm sorry about everything.
36:37I'm sorry, and I love you so much.
36:39I do.
36:42I love you more.
36:45See you soon, the two of you, okay?
37:01You're no knight in shining armor, Mr. Know-it-all.
37:04Cool it, we won't.
37:05Don't murder me around.
37:06You think I forgot how you dragged us into this mess?
37:09This thing is going to fuck me and my family up.
37:12Check this.
37:13You and your big shot friends are the jerk to blame for this shit.
37:17So stop grinning like an asshole.
37:20You're no hero.
37:29One ticket, please.
37:30Burbio de Janeiro.
37:42Burbio de Janeiro.
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44:24out of a nuclear reactor. There is no precedent in medical history for a man keeping a pile
44:30of cesium in his own house for 10 days. We're the precedent. Sure, we treated quite a few
44:41patients in Chernobyl, but we also saw a lot of people die. Let's say there was a remote chance
44:55of survival, and it was in our power to offer it to the victims of either of these tragedies.
45:01They'd all jump at the opportunity to avoid the slow and horrible death confronting them.
45:20Here you go. Thank you.
45:59CSF, Doctor.
46:13This thing's going to work.
46:51CSF, Doctor.
46:51This thing's going to work.
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