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00:00:02You
00:00:21No, I got the account I got the economy with you, but I thought
00:00:3990 members of the Kayapo tribe have arrived in Brasilia in order to protest the disposal of radioactive waste in
00:00:46the Kachimbo mountain range.
00:00:48The balance of nature is delicate. You don't disrupt it, because if you start messing around, it'll fight back, and
00:00:55nature can destroy us.
00:00:56The Kayapo people live in southern Para, and are raising awareness of the 1,500 people affected by the radio...
00:01:02They're right, you know.
00:01:05Look, starting next week, we send the barrels out.
00:01:08And I'm gonna need both of you to help with the organization of the shipments to Kachimbo.
00:01:12But, Roberto...
00:01:13Excuse me.
00:01:14Yeah.
00:01:17I...
00:01:18But I don't have anything to discuss with the governor of Para.
00:01:24Yeah, all right, all right. Put the man through.
00:01:27Hello?
00:01:29No, you listen to me.
00:01:30We are not keeping any of that waste here, and we can take this to the president.
00:01:44You're starting the new treatment today.
00:01:47That's good.
00:01:52You know, I heard something really nice about you on the news.
00:01:59They said that if it weren't for you, a lot more people would have been contaminated.
00:02:13And they're right, Antonia.
00:02:18You're a real hero. You should know that.
00:02:31Honey, daddy's got something to show you.
00:02:38Remember the Princess of England?
00:02:42I...
00:02:43I want to tell you a story.
00:02:46It's about a queen
00:02:47who also has short hair
00:02:50just like you.
00:02:52You're like a queen.
00:02:54And you're both very beautiful.
00:02:57This queen has the most incredible voice
00:03:00in the whole world.
00:03:29Daddy loves you, sweetie, so much.
00:03:33I love you so much.
00:03:40Can you hear me?
00:03:41Honey?
00:03:42Hey.
00:03:43Honey.
00:03:44Hey.
00:03:46Antonia?
00:03:48No, no, no, no.
00:03:50Celeste?
00:03:51Celeste!
00:03:53What is it?
00:03:54Cardiac arrest.
00:03:56Starting compressions.
00:03:57Get the amble back now.
00:03:58We need some help over here.
00:04:01Sweetheart.
00:04:02Hey.
00:04:03I don't know what's happening.
00:04:05Please help me somebody, please.
00:04:07Go help, Celeste.
00:04:11I hope you, too.
00:04:14I hope you, too,
00:04:17be the feast of God's life.
00:04:19I hope you, too,
00:04:33be the feast of God's life.
00:04:41I don't know.
00:05:09I don't know.
00:05:14Miss Katarina.
00:05:17Give her some time, would you?
00:05:26Miss Katarina, we have to.
00:05:44Miss Katarina.
00:05:50Come on, Annie.
00:05:51Come on, Annie.
00:05:52Get it this time.
00:05:54Put him in there.
00:06:00Easy.
00:06:01Easy.
00:06:12CNN as well as the state governor have assured the public that the bodies of Antonia Quadrado and Celestos Passos
00:06:20Quadrado do not present any risk of contamination to the city or its people.
00:06:24Protesters have nevertheless gathered at the cemetery this morning as the first victims of cesium-137 were laid to rest.
00:06:59The protesters are going to mass now.
00:07:03No! That's my daughter!
00:07:06Stop it down there! Come on!
00:07:11Hey! Hey! Hey!
00:07:16Hey! Hey! Hey!
00:07:21Hey! Hey! Hey!
00:07:22Hey! Hey! Hey!
00:07:39Josez Machado Gomez. Cause of death, lung collapse. Time of death, 2 p.m. October 8th.
00:07:49Valencia Freitas Suarez. Cause of death, acute pulmonary edema. Time of death, 7.45 p.m. October 27th.
00:07:58Breathe out.
00:08:01How are you feeling today?
00:08:04Well, don't think I've ever felt worse.
00:08:08My life's lost all meaning, so there's that.
00:08:19How would you feel, Doc?
00:08:20I'll trial, Doc.
00:08:24I think I could talk to him for a bit.
00:08:31Listen, I'll... I'll ask Doctor Eduardo.
00:08:37I'll part two to talk to him for a bit.
00:08:38Doctor...
00:08:42The last time I tried to see Teninia, she was, uh...
00:08:48He wouldn't let me see her, and now she's...
00:08:55I'll see what I can do.
00:08:58Excuse me.
00:09:08Deep breath in.
00:09:12You feel any dizziness?
00:09:18Shortness of breath?
00:09:20Chest pain?
00:09:24Joe?
00:09:25Who the hell cares?
00:09:28Lie back.
00:09:31Deep breaths.
00:09:32You're okay.
00:09:36Carlos, this new drug we started you on will strengthen your immune system.
00:09:40But our attempts to save your arm have been unsuccessful.
00:09:44Necrosis is setting in.
00:09:47Just say it plain, doctor.
00:09:50We need to amputate.
00:09:52It could save your life.
00:09:57So...
00:09:59Carlos with hypothermia.
00:10:03Jal with pulmonary edema.
00:10:05Right after we started administering the CSF.
00:10:09Coincidence?
00:10:13This treatment is a risk.
00:10:15We lost Josias and Valencio even after the injection.
00:10:18Wait, wait, wait, wait.
00:10:20After four days of injections.
00:10:22And both of them died because of the resistant Klebsiella they had already contracted before we even started this experimental
00:10:28treatment.
00:10:30Lucianina and Evanildo have shown progress.
00:10:33It's not progress.
00:10:34Either way, we can't afford to be wrong, guys.
00:10:38If we stop the CSF and Carlos gets worse, his arm infection could kill him.
00:10:46But if we keep it going and the fever is from the treatment, he could die, too.
00:11:01Hey, bud.
00:11:04How are you doing?
00:11:05Feeling like talking to your uncle?
00:11:09Raimundo says Jal's not getting better.
00:11:11Jal?
00:11:12Since when do you call your dad by his first name?
00:11:14Eh?
00:11:16Just leave me alone, okay?
00:11:19Okay.
00:11:32He's never gonna respect you.
00:11:35You suck up to every son of a bitch doctor who comes by here.
00:11:38He just needs to be mad at someone right now.
00:11:40And you don't?
00:11:46Claude Ney's a smart kid.
00:11:49He's choosing to be mad at Jal.
00:11:52Because that way, if something happens to his dad, it'll hurt less.
00:11:57Some people think if they build a wall around themselves, then they'll never feel pain.
00:12:13Marcio!
00:12:14Marcio!
00:12:15Hey!
00:12:18Oh, my boy.
00:12:24Wow.
00:12:25You're okay, and you're sure you're allowed to head home?
00:12:27I'm sure.
00:12:28Got a clean bill of health this morning.
00:12:29What?
00:12:30Mind driving me to the State Department of Health?
00:12:32What?
00:12:33Marcio!
00:12:34Marcio!
00:12:36You're sick and you still want to go to work?
00:12:39Get it.
00:12:41You're out of your mind.
00:12:43Look.
00:12:44We'll go back to the...
00:12:45It's the Department of Health, Dad.
00:12:46No.
00:12:46Why is it so hard for you to understand?
00:12:48No.
00:12:48No.
00:12:49It's not Goya's fault that Brazil doesn't have a law concerning nuclear waste disposal.
00:12:53My state is not keeping these barrels.
00:12:56People are scared.
00:12:58We're in the middle of an emergency, and that means taking decisive action.
00:13:02We could build a disposal facility in Abadeia de Goya's.
00:13:05And we better to...
00:13:05I don't remember asking for your advice on administration.
00:13:08I made a promise to get these barrels far away from the state.
00:13:12The people won't accept any less.
00:13:18Unless your hands were tied.
00:13:21Excuse me?
00:13:22What do you mean?
00:13:23You told me yourself.
00:13:25There's no law forcing you to keep it here.
00:13:27But if there was, if you got the order to keep the waste in Goya's,
00:13:31then you could claim you had no choice.
00:13:34Right.
00:13:34What if the order came from the president himself?
00:13:45And CNN has contacts in Congress, right?
00:13:48We do.
00:13:52All right.
00:13:52Well, how soon can you talk to them?
00:13:55I can get the ball rolling right away.
00:13:58Okay.
00:14:00Once they approve the plan in Congress, we won't need to wait for the law to pass.
00:14:04I'll start work on the site's construction immediately.
00:14:06But before that, we should say it's provisional.
00:14:09Avoid the outrage.
00:14:25I came to see you.
00:14:28To talk.
00:14:33I thought I'd read you something I wrote.
00:14:39You mind if I do?
00:14:43All right.
00:14:49My love is gone.
00:14:50She lives in the silence.
00:14:56They told me she's a memory now.
00:15:00That the sky has a new star.
00:15:05That she's a hero.
00:15:10All I want is for her to be alive again.
00:15:18What I really wanted...
00:15:21was for Celeste and Taniñato.
00:15:25For me to go home and find them dancing in the backyard.
00:15:27But will I?
00:15:29No.
00:15:33I know what I really wanted to write, but I couldn't.
00:15:36After everything we've suffered.
00:15:40Not a day goes by that I don't think.
00:15:45What if I hadn't brought it home?
00:15:49What if I had never seen that damn thing?
00:15:53She was right.
00:15:54It was demonic.
00:15:58If I hadn't done that, none of this would have happened.
00:16:03I...
00:16:05I...
00:16:05I...
00:16:06I fucked up.
00:16:07I did.
00:16:09I fucked up so bad, Joe.
00:16:11And I'll never forgive myself.
00:16:15I...
00:16:19Look, I know that...
00:16:23I don't need you to accept my apology, but...
00:16:26I just...
00:16:27I want you to know that I...
00:16:31I've got to say it so at least it's out in the world.
00:16:35I'm really sorry, Joe.
00:16:37I'm so sorry for everything.
00:16:42And hey, listen.
00:16:44You can't give up.
00:16:46You have to fight.
00:16:48You have to...
00:16:50You have to get better, Joe.
00:16:53Do it.
00:16:55I mean it.
00:16:56You've got to fight back.
00:17:04If...
00:17:06If I lose you two, I don't know how I'm going to go on.
00:17:13I don't think I could.
00:17:20I'm sorry, brother.
00:17:22I'm so, so sorry.
00:17:23I don't know how I'm going to go on.
00:17:36Cesar.
00:17:37How are things?
00:17:38Fine, they're fine.
00:17:40This is Dr. Alzira.
00:17:41Oh.
00:17:43How are you?
00:17:44I'm fine.
00:17:46Benny.
00:17:48I thought...
00:17:49I invited Dr. Alzira because I thought she could help.
00:17:52Help?
00:17:53How?
00:17:54You're being indicted by the federal prosecutor.
00:17:57For manslaughter.
00:18:02Manslaughter?
00:18:02Yes.
00:18:04The good news is they want you to give a statement in court.
00:18:07Which may sound bad, but it's actually quite rare.
00:18:10And this way you can defend yourself.
00:18:13And we'll both be there to help you the whole time.
00:18:17Excuse me, I just thought I'd check in.
00:18:18Marcio, won't you get discharged?
00:18:20Shouldn't you be resting up?
00:18:22I'm fine, but I can come back later.
00:18:23Come in.
00:18:24It's fine.
00:18:25Come on in.
00:18:26Marcio, this is Dr. Cesar, the president of CNN.
00:18:30Nice to meet you.
00:18:33When we're back up and running again, do you think you can take over arrangements for the disposal facility?
00:18:41Yeah, sure.
00:18:47I should tell you that the Secretary of Health was also charged, which we'll use to our advantage.
00:18:52There's a decree from 1978 that states that the agency responsible for the inspection of ionizing radiation sources in Goya's
00:18:59is the State Department of Health.
00:19:03Right.
00:19:04That may be.
00:19:08But the inspection of that clinic also felt to me.
00:19:11You know that.
00:19:12That won't abdicate my responsibility.
00:19:15I understand that.
00:19:16But you know it wouldn't reflect well on CNN.
00:19:22And if our credibility is undermined at this point, that disposal facility is never going to get built in Goya's.
00:19:30Now, wait a minute.
00:19:31We still can't be certain of what Congress or the president will have to say about this.
00:19:36We do know, Benny.
00:19:38We're certain.
00:19:43Okay.
00:19:48My fellow citizens of Goya's, I'm here to tell you of the approval of a bill that was just passed
00:19:55into law by the National Congress,
00:19:57which stipulates that each state individually will now be responsible for the disposal of their own radioactive waste.
00:20:05And while this is a presidential ruling, I want to reiterate my strong commitment to the safety of all the
00:20:10citizens of Goya's and to getting radioactive waste out of the Goya's Center.
00:20:15We have conducted extensive research, and the state of Goya's, in collaboration with CNEN, have found the perfect site to
00:20:23store that waste.
00:20:25Temporarily.
00:20:25I must make that very clear.
00:20:27It's a piece of land in Abadeia de Goya's.
00:20:31We will be a shining example of how to handle a radiological emergency like this one, not only for Brazil,
00:20:37but for the world.
00:20:38Thank you very much.
00:21:21Thank you very much.
00:21:46My friend, we're just trying to get by with the truck.
00:21:49You and your truck can go right back home.
00:21:51You're not getting through.
00:21:52Listen, we don't pose any danger to you.
00:21:54I don't care.
00:21:56We're not going to let you come in and bury a bomb on our land.
00:21:59That's not what we're doing.
00:22:00It's perfectly safe for you.
00:22:02Oh, yeah?
00:22:03Then go bury it at home.
00:22:05You in charge?
00:22:07What's your name?
00:22:08Doremar.
00:22:09Doremar.
00:22:10Okay, I'm Emerson, Secretary of Health.
00:22:11Now, would you get the hell out of here and let us pass?
00:22:13You can't do that.
00:22:14You can't leave it here.
00:22:16You can't leave it here.
00:22:16You can't leave it here.
00:22:17You can't do that.
00:22:18What do you say?
00:22:19Are we letting them through?
00:22:20No!
00:22:21No!
00:22:22No!
00:22:24No!
00:22:24No!
00:22:25No!
00:22:26No!
00:22:26No!
00:22:26No!
00:22:26No!
00:22:27No!
00:22:30No!
00:22:32No!
00:22:33No!
00:22:34Go DTO!
00:22:36Then you're Mr. Governor himself.
00:22:38No!
00:22:39No!
00:22:40No DTO!
00:22:40No DTO!
00:22:40No DTO!
00:22:41No DTO!
00:22:43Go DTO!
00:22:44No DTO 500!
00:22:44Get outta here!
00:23:02The incident is officially a fiasco.
00:23:05The cesium source that launched the crisis at Goyas has been transported back to the health department.
00:23:10The original plan to bring it to a temporary disposal facility was forwarded when protesters gathered, blocking the road and
00:23:16forcing them to turn back.
00:23:17Great. Amazing. Who knows when we'll get back to work.
00:23:19Thanks, Anita.
00:23:21I just don't get it. Look how stressed you are.
00:23:25You'd rather risk your well-being and be away from your wife when you could leave all this and start
00:23:30teaching?
00:23:32Can't I just do it all, Dad?
00:23:34No, life doesn't work that way. Come on.
00:23:35Oh, my God, I'm an adult, all right? I'm pretty sure I know how life works.
00:23:42Sorry, you're right. I know I'm hard on you, but it's for your own good. I worry, that's all.
00:23:48Yeah, I know. It's just that I'm feeling...
00:23:54Teaching could be good. It could be a good life, but I don't know if it's mine.
00:23:59Okay? Maybe I never really wanted it.
00:24:02But this work, here and now, it's so, so what I've always wanted.
00:24:06It makes my heart race, Dad. Being in the field, being out there, it feels right.
00:24:11It feels like I found my place, my purpose. You get it?
00:24:18I still worry about you. Does it have to be like this? Must it be dangerous?
00:24:24Hopefully not. Not all the time.
00:24:27Ideally, not as frustrating either, but...
00:24:30I guess we'll have to see if I can even get a job.
00:24:36Marcio, you make me so proud of the man you've become.
00:24:41Thank goodness you cut your brains from your mother.
00:24:44Huh? You're brave like her, huh?
00:24:47And stubborn, too, of course.
00:24:49She wouldn't let those protests stop her, and neither will you.
00:24:51Huh?
00:24:54You've got to understand, Goyas is already being closed off from the rest of the country.
00:25:00You blocking this road is killing our economy.
00:25:04If the economy suffers, everyone suffers.
00:25:07So it sounds to me like you need to find a better place for your trash.
00:25:12Then we're stuck.
00:25:14Yeah, I guess we are.
00:25:19If we can't come to some sort of agreement, then we'll be out here for years.
00:25:26We both know what I can do for you.
00:25:29What are you going to do for us?
00:25:34If you can clear the road for us,
00:25:37I promise we'll start putting feelers out for a different disposal site.
00:25:42How's that?
00:25:43Yeah, easy for you to say.
00:25:47You get your road, but none of your shit moves in.
00:25:54Sounds good.
00:26:00How hard can it be to find a new site to dispose of all this waste?
00:26:04In 48 hours?
00:26:06Impossible.
00:26:07It wouldn't matter if we had 48 days.
00:26:10I surveyed the entire state of Goyas already.
00:26:13And Abadir was the only area that checked all the boxes for the site.
00:26:19It has to be there.
00:26:20We could do it anyway.
00:26:22What are you talking about?
00:26:24Well, the road's been cleared to let the trucks through, hasn't it?
00:26:28So we get the trucks loaded up and just drive.
00:26:30We go at night when no one's expecting us to make a move.
00:26:33You'd have me break my promise to my people?
00:26:42You could blame CNN for it.
00:26:45Tell them it was our decision and you had no other choice.
00:26:53Go ahead.
00:26:59Hello? Dad?
00:27:01Can you hear me?
00:27:09Hello? This is Claudine, right?
00:27:11I'm sorry, your father...
00:27:13Mother can't take his mask off right now, so he can't talk.
00:27:16He's having trouble breathing.
00:27:17But he can hear us if we talk.
00:27:19He can, yeah.
00:27:21I'll make sure he's listening.
00:27:27Dad?
00:27:28Are you okay?
00:27:30Are you okay?
00:27:34Sorry, Dad.
00:27:35I forgot you can't talk right now.
00:27:38It's just that I...
00:27:41It's not your fault.
00:27:42Dad, you didn't know that stuff was dangerous.
00:27:48And the people who did know didn't tell us.
00:27:53They don't care about us.
00:27:55They just don't.
00:27:57The only people who care what happens to us are the doctors.
00:28:01And our family.
00:28:06I wish you were here, Dad.
00:28:08Mom, too.
00:28:08Both of you.
00:28:15I miss Celeste so much, Dad.
00:28:20Dad.
00:28:22Mom, and I need you.
00:28:23Please don't go.
00:28:26I don't want to be alone.
00:28:29Feel better, Dad.
00:28:33I love you.
00:28:37I love you.
00:28:45I love you.
00:28:47I love you.
00:29:02Calm down, Carlos.
00:29:03Easy.
00:29:04I'm going to give you an analgesic to relieve your...
00:29:08Guys, I found two surgeons and an anesthesiologist for tomorrow.
00:29:12You want to operate tomorrow?
00:29:14Yes.
00:29:15The CSF is working.
00:29:16His granulocytes have increased.
00:29:18Yes, they've increased, but it's too low.
00:29:21Are you planning to come up with any solutions or just list the problems we already know of?
00:29:26I'll find us some nurses and another surgeon.
00:29:29Fucking hell.
00:29:32I need to know that you both are totally certain of this.
00:29:35Are the surgeons safe from contamination?
00:29:38We can't be absolutely sure, sir.
00:29:40What if they sue the hospital?
00:29:42What do you propose we do then?
00:29:43What do we do when someone else dies?
00:29:45You're speaking about this like it's a sure thing.
00:29:47That you're positive the surgery will fix it.
00:29:49But you're not, are you?
00:29:51If it were a simple procedure, you wouldn't need three teams operating on him.
00:29:55Okay, look.
00:29:56Carlos is at risk whether he gets the surgery or not.
00:29:59But I can guarantee that without it, he will die.
00:30:02We've already got two surgeons.
00:30:04We just need one more.
00:30:11Marcio, do you copy?
00:30:13I'm here, Paula.
00:30:15We just finished loading truck two.
00:30:17Okay, copy that.
00:30:18Mm-hmm.
00:30:31I'm
00:30:49Good morning, everyone.
00:30:54I would just like to say, before we get underway,
00:30:57that I'm entirely at your disposal.
00:31:01If you have any questions in regards to my job description at C-N-E-N,
00:31:08if you have any questions in regards to my job description at C-N-E-N,
00:31:12I will be pleased to answer them.
00:31:15Arriving at the rendezvous point in five minutes.
00:31:17Copy that.
00:31:18On the topic of my role,
00:31:21I will address my involvement with the Cesium-137 radiological emergency.
00:31:31There have been false reports circulating.
00:31:34Come on, come on.
00:31:38Despite what has been repeatedly reported in the press,
00:31:41the agency responsible for inspecting ionizing radiation sources in the state of Goyas
00:31:46is not the National Nuclear Energy Commission.
00:31:52It is, in fact, the State Department of Health.
00:31:56This was enacted by Decree 81.384.
00:31:59This was enacted by Decree 81.384, established in 1978.
00:32:06I would like to emphasize, as well,
00:32:09even if C-N-E-N had been responsible for the inspection,
00:32:12we were not aware of what was required.
00:32:14We were not made aware by the Goyas Institute of Radiotherapy.
00:32:18The Goyas Institute of Radiotherapy did not inform us
00:32:22that the radiotherapy machine,
00:32:24the one containing Cesium-137,
00:32:27had been left behind at all.
00:32:32The idea that we were aware is simply not true.
00:32:36Just one of the many inaccurate statements
00:32:39that the Institute have been circulating in the press.
00:32:44Their lies only serve to demonstrate that
00:32:47their lies...
00:32:50their lies are proof of their motives.
00:32:53These people are more concerned about their own reputations
00:32:56than about doing their jobs.
00:33:03or take your responsibility.
00:33:17I thought you said there'd be three surgeons.
00:33:21I know.
00:33:22But I couldn't get the third one in time.
00:33:24What's our maximum exposure limit?
00:33:26I'm monitoring that.
00:33:27You don't have to worry about it.
00:33:28I'll let you know when it's time to swap out.
00:33:31And what if we hit the limit on both teams?
00:33:33We're going to do our best to make sure
00:33:35that doesn't happen, doctor.
00:33:55Our prayers are with you, Carlino!
00:34:00Now get in there.
00:34:02You got this.
00:34:10Good morning, Carlos.
00:34:14Am I going to be okay?
00:34:16Don't be scared.
00:34:18You're going to be fine.
00:34:22I have faith in you, doctor.
00:34:25Team one only, please.
00:34:27Come on.
00:34:33Good luck, Carlos.
00:34:41No, our minds are making sure that we're not letting them store anything here.
00:34:44We made a deal to stop blocking the road, but we didn't agree to let them use the facility
00:34:48for radioactive waste.
00:34:50You're saying the deal was broken.
00:34:51Who did you make it through?
00:34:53Directly with the governor.
00:34:54We were all here and saw them shake hands.
00:34:56We're poison in our homes.
00:34:57We're poison in our homes.
00:34:58No poison in our homes.
00:35:00I have to.
00:35:02Now just hang on, okay?
00:35:03You're telling me you all want this radioactive waste to go back downtown.
00:35:06Is that it?
00:35:07Then why don't you all line up and grab a barrel and carry it out of here yourselves?
00:35:10How about that?
00:35:13Everyone, excuse me.
00:35:15Come down, please.
00:35:16All right, fine.
00:35:17Yes, we broke the agreement.
00:35:19But why do you think we broke it?
00:35:21Why are you all here right now?
00:35:23My family.
00:35:24You're protecting my family.
00:35:25Your homes, your families, your land.
00:35:28In other words, because you're afraid.
00:35:31Are you afraid you'll get contaminated?
00:35:33Are you?
00:35:35And you?
00:35:35You, sir?
00:35:36Of course you are.
00:35:38And I am, too.
00:35:40But what scares me more is what might happen next if we keep passing this waste back and forth around
00:35:46the state.
00:35:48But somebody needs to take the first step.
00:35:51If we can't trust each other now, how will this end?
00:35:55This site right here is our best hope for safe disposal.
00:35:58I'm not lying to you guys.
00:36:00I'm telling you what I know.
00:36:02This is science.
00:36:03It's data.
00:36:12Got it.
00:36:15Checking hemostasis.
00:36:17Sounds good, doctor.
00:36:21Applying pressure.
00:36:27BP's falling.
00:36:29And he's still bleeding.
00:36:35We need a transfusion.
00:36:37Blood bags, now!
00:36:41The next team's coming in in three minutes.
00:36:45And this was your last shift.
00:36:46You've reached the maximum exposure limit.
00:36:52Fight, Carlos.
00:36:53Come on.
00:36:57Arms up.
00:36:59We're not even close to Dunn in there.
00:37:01We'll have to go back.
00:37:03And no one's going to stop you.
00:37:05But you need to understand it's no longer safe.
00:37:09I'll take the risk if I have to.
00:37:15Be right back.
00:37:24The tissue's been damaged by the radiation.
00:37:26I can't trigger the hemostasis, doctor.
00:37:31Time's up.
00:37:32Two more minutes.
00:37:33What do we do?
00:37:34Theoretically, no one can come back in.
00:37:37Look, it's stopping.
00:37:40Locating the vessel.
00:37:41Give me FFP and cryo.
00:37:42Eduardo.
00:37:43I'm staying.
00:37:44I can't.
00:37:45I just can't do it.
00:37:47Norpinephrine, now.
00:37:48His heart's giving out.
00:37:49Come on, come on.
00:37:50I can't stay, doctor.
00:37:52Focus.
00:37:52I need you.
00:37:56Comrade.
00:37:58If you'll allow it, we can take over.
00:38:01Lurero explained everything.
00:38:02You can go.
00:38:05Team two, you're out.
00:38:22Any updates?
00:38:23Not yet.
00:38:24No.
00:38:29No.
00:38:44Friends.
00:38:46You were right.
00:38:48It worked.
00:38:49We did it.
00:38:51We did it.
00:38:53Good work.
00:38:54Dr. Rester, I'm ready.
00:38:59Good work, everyone.
00:39:06Dr. Rester?
00:39:21So you're saying it was the Goyas Institute of Radiotherapy's duty to notify you about the
00:39:26CZM-137 machine?
00:39:28Is that correct?
00:39:29Yes.
00:39:31As previously stated, the board is required to inform us of any and all changes related
00:39:36to the equipment.
00:39:37The clinic in Goyana did correctly notify us of the cobalt machine, but they failed to inform
00:39:44us about the other.
00:39:46The CNEN files also support what I'm saying.
00:39:52Do you have anything else you would like to add?
00:39:55I do, Your Honor.
00:40:00We've discussed legal responsibility so far, but now I'd like to address accountability
00:40:05as a whole.
00:40:07Dr. Orenstein.
00:40:12A CNEN director.
00:40:15I diligently followed all protocols.
00:40:18I worked hard, I was careful, and I was thorough.
00:40:22But that just wasn't enough in the end.
00:40:27If I had done something to keep that CZM machine enclosed, instead of left out in the
00:40:32open, then four people would still be alive and with us.
00:40:39I was there when two of them were laid to rest.
00:40:43I saw them bury a four-year-old girl and a woman who did right by her neighbors and by
00:40:52her entire community, we were all in her debt.
00:40:57Even while sick, this woman brought the capsule, containing a powder she believed to be toxic.
00:41:06To the right place and ask for help.
00:41:12Antonia Quadrado is an inspiration.
00:41:15She stepped up when no one else did.
00:41:20Her actions prevented further contamination.
00:41:23She saved many lives and
00:41:26lost her own in return.
00:41:29I cannot insult the memory of that brave woman
00:41:33by pretending that I didn't bear some fault.
00:41:38Your Honor,
00:41:40the only reason the CZM spread so far
00:41:42is because every single person
00:41:44responsible for managing those machines
00:41:45failed.
00:41:47We failed to do what we should have done.
00:41:52Some of us put our heads in the sand.
00:41:56Others like me made an error.
00:42:00But as for responsibility,
00:42:03the blame falls on all our shoulders.
00:42:06I Mmmm I
00:42:14I
00:42:15I
00:42:15I
00:42:15I
00:42:22I
00:42:23I
00:42:26I
00:42:35I
00:42:46what happens to me now now you get to rest no more chills or shivering they're gone
00:42:57something came for you what is it it's from your mother
00:43:08you want me to read it
00:43:21my sweet carlos
00:43:25it was a great comfort to know they're taking good care of you
00:43:29your letter gave me strength
00:43:32we're all praying for your safety and your health day and night
00:43:37don't focus on the negative focus on coming home i miss you so much but i have faith you'll come
00:43:42home listen to the doctors and never forget that your mother loves you very very much
00:43:51hugs and kisses
00:44:07thank you doctor i am here i got it you're good just got a little emotional for the machine
00:44:18there we go
00:44:27ciao we got your test results back sorry doctor i'll come back later it's okay man sure thanks
00:44:51so is that good huh thumbs up ciao
00:45:02come on
00:45:09bye
00:45:10see you
00:45:30sorry ma'am authorized personnel only that's my house they're knocking down you can't stay here i just wanted
00:45:37i can't let you know i can't let you pass
00:45:38hey hey hold it hang on
00:45:42levy
00:45:44let her through
00:45:51i heard it was happening today
00:45:52okay so i'm here this way
00:45:59have they started
00:46:02that's the safety line
00:46:07the government will help katarina
00:46:14just a minute
00:46:32look we
00:46:35i i i i got this decontaminated
00:46:40i know it's not much
00:46:53she's so beautiful
00:47:19you're the person who separated me from my daughter right
00:47:23i'll remember your face forever
00:47:25i'm really sorry
00:47:28am i dangerous doctor no of course you're not
00:47:33because every time you came to see us you brought cops
00:47:38they were everywhere when your friends forced us out of our homes
00:47:47song was funny
00:47:50you guys were so scared so focused on protecting yourselves from us but i was the one who buried my
00:47:55child
00:47:57i'm sorry
00:48:00and now i've made you sad
00:48:07thank you for the photo
00:48:11tell them to go ahead
00:48:38tell them to go ahead
00:48:47so now you're telling me you're not going to retire
00:48:51you sound a little disappointed cesar
00:48:56benny the prosecutor's office dropped the charges against you and that's a good thing to be sure
00:49:02but cnn's under the microscope now thanks to you
00:49:06what did you expect a medal or something
00:49:22the ministers of health and labor alongside the president of the national nuclear energy commission
00:49:29are just about to sign an agreement which would mandate the inspection of radiotherapy machines as well as all radiological
00:49:35equipment throughout brazil
00:49:37this initiative is being signed to prevent radiological emergencies
00:49:40much like the recent accident in guayana where a stolen capsule of cesium-137 exposed hundreds of people to radiation
00:49:55lorenstein
00:49:57i was hoping i'd see you
00:50:00i'm leaving to go back to rio
00:50:02bianca's there
00:50:04and she's pregnant
00:50:07time for me to go home now
00:50:10is that because you feel like you have to
00:50:14for bianca i want to
00:50:17finding work on the other hand
00:50:20well that's trickier
00:50:25i learned so much working with you
00:50:27i have to thank you
00:50:31i'll miss you a lot
00:50:32you're not going to miss me because we'll be working together
00:50:36i've recommended you for a position at cnen in rio if you want it
00:50:42are you being serious
00:50:48thank you thank you so much
00:50:53marcia
00:50:54marcia listen to me
00:50:55i should be the one thanking you for stepping in and showing such courage and passion
00:51:01you tackled responsibilities that were not yours to take on
00:51:05and so
00:51:07i look very much forward to working with you in rio my friend
00:51:13thank you benny
00:51:40i will always have the fondest memories of celeste
00:51:47you're a great father
00:51:53now i have to take care of my son
00:51:55he needs me too
00:51:57of course
00:51:59he's safe out there
00:52:01and take care of yourselves
00:52:03with all due respect doc
00:52:06we've always taken care of ourselves
00:52:08it's the guys in power you gotta watch who are they looking out for
00:52:14let's go
00:52:16all right man
00:52:27uh
00:52:32uh
00:52:32i
00:52:32i
00:52:49i
00:52:49i
00:52:50i
00:52:50i
00:52:50i
00:52:50i
00:52:52Marcio?
00:52:54Marcio.
00:52:56I know it's not much.
00:52:59Am I allowed?
00:53:08I missed you so freaking much, baby.
00:53:11I missed you too, sweetheart.
00:53:13I'm glad you're home.
00:53:14Me too.
00:53:16Did you miss Daddy?
00:53:17Baby and I both miss Daddy a lot.
00:53:25What's wrong?
00:53:30Goiagna?
00:53:34I wish I could say it was gonna be all right.
00:53:38So do I, baby.
00:53:41So do I.
00:54:17Oh, I missed you so much, man.
00:54:19I thought I lost you too.
00:54:20I thought I lost all of you.
00:54:22I was so sorry.
00:54:23I'm so sorry.
00:54:25I'm so sorry.
00:54:27Oh, honey.
00:54:29At least we're all together.
00:54:30I can't believe that you're okay.
00:54:31I miss you so much.
00:54:32Come here, man.
00:54:34I missed you.
00:54:35Come here.
00:54:46Come here.
00:54:50Dad, you're here.
00:54:51I missed you.
00:54:52And I missed you even more.
00:54:53I love you.
00:54:56I love you.
00:54:58So are you letting us go?
00:55:00Not quite yet.
00:55:02But you'll be out soon.
00:55:04Everyone should know that even after you go home, you'll have to come back every month for checkups for a
00:55:09year.
00:55:09And then once a year so we can monitor you properly.
00:55:14But we'll always be here.
00:55:17Whenever you need us.
00:55:22We have no homes to go back to, darling.
00:55:25Not yet.
00:55:27But we will real soon.
00:55:28Come on, darling.
00:55:29I know that's what the government promised us.
00:55:31But how can we trust them anymore?
00:55:33I won't.
00:55:34It's all over.
00:55:34I don't trust the government anymore either.
00:55:36I mean, how can we?
00:55:39But I do know one thing.
00:55:41We don't have our homes.
00:55:42We've got nothing left.
00:55:44But we still have each other.
00:55:47As long as we stick together, we'll be good.
00:55:50And we'll keep fighting, too.
00:55:53We'll fight to take back our lives.
00:55:55They think we'll just go away.
00:55:57But we won't disappear.
00:55:58And we won't stop the fight.
00:56:00We won't stop the fight.
00:56:02We keep fighting together.
00:56:04I'm so sorry for everything.
00:56:05I still have.
00:56:07It's okay, sweetie.
00:56:08I'm so sorry.
00:56:37I'm so sorry.
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