What About Bob%3F
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shows a remarkable amount
of confidence in your... methods.

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False alarm. Sorry.
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OK?
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Good. Now, Dr Marvin,
exactly how does "Baby Steps" work

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on someone like Bob?
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Joan, I'm very proud of "Baby Steps"
and gratified by its success.

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I think the greatest challenge
is finding ways to make its ideas

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accessible to laymen
as well as to my colleagues.

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Bob, tell us your impressions
of "Baby Steps".

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Mashed potatoes and gravy, Marie.
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I couldn't be happier about "Baby Steps".
I was a total disaster.

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Now, because of this man,
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this morning I'm on TV
in front of millions of people.

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I don't think Dr Marvin knows
what's going on. He can't believe it.

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- I'm very excited.
- Sounds like an intriguing process.

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How long have you been a patient
of Dr Marvin's?

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- Three or four days.
- Three or four days?

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The book is not meant to work
that quickly.

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It only worked that quickly
with Boob. Bob.

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- You can call me Boob.
- I don't wanna call you Boob.

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- Even if it's an accident.
- I don't wanna call him Boob.

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The book isn't meant to work
that quickly.

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But it did work that way.
That's the miracle of "Baby Steps".

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It's not just this book,
it's this man.

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It's the compassion,
it's the dignity, it's the wisdom,

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it's the horse sense of the guy
that gets you.

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It has turned me...
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He actually had me stay here
last night in his jammies...

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...using his toothbrush...
in his house.


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