:57:00
that extra hour to watch TV--
:57:02
Any child who said
they hated their parents...
:57:04
because
they didn't want a bath...
:57:05
would be a prime candidate
for foster care?
:57:07
-ObJection, Your Honor.
-Sustained.
:57:10
I think they want you to stop.
:57:12
Really?
:57:14
Thank you, Sam.
:57:16
Yeah, OK.
Brad's wearing a tie today...
:57:19
and I think the tie
Looks wonderful on you, Brad.
:57:22
You look great, too.
:57:27
There's a lady--
she's writing everything down.
:57:30
Watch what you say.
:57:33
I have the best friends
in the whole world.
:57:36
Continue with your witness,
Mr. Turner.
:57:39
Ms. Davis, I assume
in your therapy session...
:57:43
that Mr. Dawson extolled
his parenting ability.
:57:46
On the contrary.
:57:48
Mr. Dawson admitted
he felt very confused at times.
:57:54
Actually,
that he felt terrified...
:57:56
that he'd made and would
continue to make--
:58:00
And I can quote here--
:58:04
※'Huge mistakes,
huge mistakes...
:58:06
※'mistakes that are huge."
:58:07
Thank you.
No further questions.
:58:12
You're a mother,
Aren't you, Ms. Davis?
:58:13
Yes, I am.
:58:15
Would it be fair to say that...
:58:19
as a parent, you've been
confused from time to time...
:58:23
possibly overwhelmed
:58:25
even though
you're a wonderful mother?
:58:27
If Ms. Davis
has never had a moment...
:58:29
where she's been confused
as a mother...
:58:30
it would bias
her expert opinion.
:58:33
I know that I have
many moments as a parent...
:58:36
where I felt
I've made huge mistakes.
:58:39
ObJection.
:58:40
Get to the relevant point,
Ms. Harrison.
:58:42
The point is, you've never
had those moments...
:58:45
have you, Ms. Davis?
:58:46
Moments that every parent
I've ever spoken to has.
:58:49
Moments where the task is
so unbelievably challenging...
:58:53
that you feel retarded...
:58:55
disabled in some way.
:58:57
Moments where everyone seems
to have the key but you.