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:24:17
Rubin has, uh, asked us to give you
copies ofeverything that we have...

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and to answer any questions.
:24:22
And since we've represented him
for over ten years...

:24:26
there's an awful lot of material.
:24:28
I mean, we have rooms
full offiles.

:24:31
Absolutely.
And, uh, please understand...

:24:33
that we are not here
to second-guess you or--

:24:37
You know, we-- we've come down here
to help in any way we can.

:24:41
Anything, you know.
Anything at all.

:24:49
Well, that's very kind ofyou.
:24:51
And I congratulate you
on your dedication to Rubin's case.

:24:55
Uh, maybe I should add
that in those ten years...

:24:57
we've been working on this,
we've donated our services.

:24:59
We've never asked for a dime.
We never expect one. Do we?

:25:02
- No.
- I wanted to be sure.

:25:05
And also in that time, uh,
there have been a lot of people...

:25:08
great people...
:25:11
all well-intentioned.
:25:13
- Famous.
- Infamous.

:25:15
Or not. Boxers, singers,
writers, actors...

:25:19
journalists, et cetera.
:25:21
A lot of brave people
who gave their time...

:25:24
and, to some degree,
risked their reputations.

:25:28
People like you.
:25:32
And, uh...
:25:34
people come and go,
and, frankly, nobody lasts.

:25:40
Nobody stays the course.
:25:43
Nobody goes the distance,
because it's too tough.

:25:48
It's too slow...
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and it's heartbreaking.
:25:53
- It's too heartbreaking.
- Well, with all due respect,
Mr Friedman...

:25:57
what you have to understand
is that we're here.


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