Losing Isaiah
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The adoption is final...
it can't be reversed.

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Oh, I'm afraid it can.
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The court can vacate a judgment
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if it was entered
into by default,

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and it will vacate
if there's a child involved.

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She's going to have a right
to be heard.

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We're talking about a woman
who is a junkie,

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who put her kid
in a garbage can.

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Someone who should be arrested,
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not given back
her parental rights.

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Well, that's what
you'll have to prove.

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Look, I know you came to me
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because you thought
it would help

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to have a black attorney,
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but understand this is
a difficult situation.

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Is that a polite way
of saying no?

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I said I'd think
about it, and I will.

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This isn't a simple issue.
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You might raise a black child
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with the best intentions
in the world, colorblind,

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but in the end,
the world is still out there.

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He needs to know who he is.
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A child should be
with his parents.

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We agree there.
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Whoo... pretty.
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Again. More bubbles.
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More bubbles, Hannah.
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More!
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More, more!
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Come on, Isaiah,
we've been doing this all day.

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More bubbles, Hannah!
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Bubbles!
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Isaiah.
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- Give me that.
- Isaiah.

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Isaiah, look at our hands.
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What's different about them?
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My hand's smaller.
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Bubbles, bubbles!
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Hannah, come set the table
for dinner.

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Stop switching channels.
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I want to see some cartoons.
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Give me that thing, boy.
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Oh, hey.

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