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	This is Observation Room B. 
We need help, stat.
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	You...
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	... gotta stop...
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	... it!
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	This tape was filmed 22 hours...
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	...after the removal
of a 4-micron spinal section...
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	...at the tenth vertebra.
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	Insertion of an electrical prosthetic...
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	Was followed by...
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	...administration of
I.N. 1 monoclonal antibody and so on.
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	Patient Number 12...
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	...regained 75 percent operational mobility.
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	And 26 hours and 14 minutes
after his operation...
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	...his condition is stable.
:44:45
	Take it easy, guys. We're not there yet,
but we are getting closer.
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	Those who've been here
from the beginning...
:44:52
	...Helen and Billy...
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	...and can remember Patient 1,
know how far we've come.
:44:56
	Don't go wild, but your work,
your suffering...
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	...your sacrifices will certainly be worth it.
:45:03
	And like I said...
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	...we're not there yet...
:45:06
	...but we certainly will be there.
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	Thank you so much.
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	Literally hundreds of dollars worth...
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	... of unnecessary lab work
wiped off the computer.
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	And Jeff has access to that computer.
:45:24
	So I go to the Records Annex to look...
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	I shouldn't be there. To see if there's
a hard copy of details of this lab work.
:45:30
	And there's Jeff again.
:45:32
	This time, making pretty unsubtle threats
about my future...
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	...if I don't drop it.
:45:38
	What do we do? I have no idea
what they're trying to cover up.
:45:42
	But maybe there's something
we should be doing.
:45:46
	This isn't what Jeff told me.
:45:49
	- You spoke to him?
- You're pulling over 90 hours a week.
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	I looked it up. It's too much.
People burn out.
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	I'm not overworked.
:45:57
	I brought you over. I'm your biggest fan.