:33:04
I'm sorry to interrupt.
:33:09
- What the fuck is that?
- What?
:33:12
I said, what the fuck is that?
Tessa, it's pesticide.
:33:15
It- It's just unbelievable.
:33:18
Would you just get that thing
out of this house?
:33:22
Well, if you feel that strongly about it,
yes, Tessa- anything.
:33:26
It would help if you might explain to me
what's upsetting her.
:33:29
I mean, this doesn't kill people, does it?
Unless they swallow it?
:33:32
No.
What? Then can you tell me
why she's so-
:33:35
You have to trust her, Justin.
:33:37
It's hard, you know,
when she-we don't talk about-
:33:40
- Does she blame me for losing the baby?
- Of course not. Give her time.
:33:44
Tell her I'll be back later.
:33:47
[Woman's Voice]
Wherever there are drug companies...
:33:49
testing their drugs on people
who they think are expendable;
:33:52
you'll find organizations like ours
trying to fight back.
:33:55
Of course, the problem is that they have
millions to spend on P. R...
:33:58
while we work with volunteers
and a few donated computers.
:34:01
If you're gonna dig deeper;
then most of us have Web sites.
:34:04
Check out Oxfam; M.S.F. ;
Health Action International-
:34:09
Put it in here.
:34:14
Just mind the roses, please, Mustafa.
[Tessa's Voice]
Hi; Birgit.
:34:17
Sorry. More questions.
Tessa never sleeps.
Always time for you, Tessa.
:34:26
[Birgit's Voice]
Take care of yourself; Tessa; okay?
I think you're a bit-[German]
:34:30
I'm very tired. I'm sorry.
I can't translate that word to you.
:34:34
So you'd better ask that kind,
nice husband of yours-
:34:37
[Man Singing In Foreign Language]
:34:55
[Car Door Slams]
:34:58
[Arnold]
Okay. See you; Tessa.