Erin Brockovich
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1:36:00
...PG&E Corporate knew the water was
bad there and did nothing about it.

1:36:06
-Erin, I thought you took a sick day.
-So did l.

1:36:16
-What's going on in there?
-Meeting about the PG&E thing.

1:36:19
-Are you sure?
-Yep.

1:36:23
We can find it, or
we don't have a big win.

1:36:27
Can I take a brief
break here for a moment?

1:36:30
I'll be right back.
1:36:41
-You told me you weren't feeling great.
-Bullshit!

1:36:44
If I was on my deathbed, if it
helped you, you'd drag me out of it!

1:36:53
How could you take this away from me?
1:36:55
-Nobody's taking anything.
-Bullshit! You stuck me in Siberia!

1:36:59
Dictating to some goddamned clerk
so you could finish this without me.

1:37:03
They screwed up, Erin!
1:37:05
They screwed up and they admit it.
1:37:08
The arbitration proposal...
1:37:10
...could've been written in Sanskrit,
for all the sense it made.

1:37:14
I know. I spoke to Ted. Pamela Duncan
wouldn't even get on the phone with me!

1:37:19
Pamela made everybody
mad with that letter.

1:37:21
She called us thieves.
1:37:23
-The whole thing's falling apart.
-Why?

1:37:25
Because before we go to arbitration,
the plaintiffs must agree!

1:37:29
-How many?
-Usually they require about 70% .

1:37:32
PG&E is demanding 90.
In other words, everybody.

1:37:36
Do you understand? This is serious.
1:37:38
And, what, Ed? I'm not serious?
1:37:40
You're emotional, you're erratic.
1:37:42
You say anything, you make
this personal, and it isn't.

1:37:46
Not personal?
1:37:47
That is my work!
1:37:49
My sweat! My time away from my kids!
1:37:51
If that's not personal,
I don't know what is.


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