:32:08
You're doing great. You really are.
You've gained what, five pounds?
:32:13
You're the only patient I have
who eats the food in this place.
:32:16
Doc, let me ask you something.
How long before I'm able to play tennis?
:32:20
You couldn't play before you had
a new heart. Take up knitting.
:32:24
- I play tennis.
- We don't care.
:32:27
Would you please
get back to work? Thank you.
:32:29
Heidi, make an appointment
for us to have dinner next week.
:32:31
I'm going to cook.
:32:33
No, and you're not wearing lingerie
around him the next month.
:32:36
You're not in his will. He told me.
Don't push your luck.
:32:40
I gave the hospital $6,000 yesterday.
:32:45
- Can I talk to you?
- Yes, sure.
:32:53
- Take care of him.
- Take care. Thank you.
:33:00
My wife Denise says you're going to
send Michael home. Is that true?
:33:04
I'm a physician.
I don't make policy decisions.
:33:07
- That's handled by the board of trustees.
- You're the head of cardiac surgery.
:33:10
You make a recommendation,
they're going to listen, aren't they?
:33:13
I make recommendations all the time.
The final decision rests with the board.
:33:17
- That's it? Send him home.
- I'm afraid so.
:33:22
Can we take a little walk?
It won't take long, I promise you.
:33:26
Fine.
:33:29
I'm looking at the brochure last night.
:33:32
It says this hospital
does over 300 heart surgeries a year.
:33:37
300 surgeries, $250,000 a pop.
:33:39
You know how much that is?
I did the math.
:33:42
That's $75 million worth
of heart surgeries.
:33:44
You're telling me
you can't do one for me in good faith?
:33:48
I waived my fee in your son's case.
I know you're not asking...
:33:51
Nobody asked you to waive the fee.
I can raise the money.
:33:54
I already came up with $22,000,
and I swear to God on my life
:33:59
I will pay for this
if you give me the opportunity.