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00:00How are you feeling, Mr. Rabbit?
00:07Mr. Rabbit?
00:13I thought girls like fairy tales.
00:23What do you mean?
00:26You know, the beautiful girl wakes up a prince with a kiss.
00:37As I remember, this is the princess who is sleeping.
00:44Details.
00:45Okay.
00:51So how are you feeling?
00:56I am breathing.
01:02Deep.
01:03Let me hear.
01:04Dark.
01:05You know, I had a stabbing in my stomach since this morning.
01:17Quite an uncomfortable feeling, let me tell you.
01:20Okay.
01:21Where exactly is this?
01:25It's somewhere here.
01:31Let me see, then.
01:33Sure.
01:34If that's what you want.
01:38Somewhere here?
01:39No.
01:40A little lower.
01:45Okay.
01:47Does it hurt here?
01:48No.
01:50Let me show you.
01:51How low you're gonna go?
01:52You're almost there.
01:53Sometimes, you need to give in.
02:07Till when?
02:08Just a couple of degrees more will guarantee a torn ligament.
02:17Unless you don't want to see our trauma surgeon.
02:22Good.
02:24You better let me go.
02:25Let me go.
02:33Ms. Palmer.
02:39Think about my offer.
02:40You don't know what you're missing out on.
02:59In a groundbreaking move that could reshape the landscape of American healthcare...
03:03Unbelievable.
03:04What's going on with the world of medicine?
03:06Unbelievable.
03:08What's the world of medicine coming to?
03:11...into the nation's healthcare system.
03:14The initiative, dubbed Healthcare 4.0, is set to launch in 2025.
03:20To other news, Jonathan Abowski has been named the new Secretary of Health.
03:24Abowski?
03:26Hey, Abowski.
03:29Such a family.
03:30Uh, no.
03:31Just, uh, just, uh, just a namesink.
03:34...significantly reduce diagnostic errors and improve patient outcomes.
03:39Straightlight administrative processes.
03:42The initiative aims to reduce bureaucratic red tape by employing AI to handle administrative tasks,
03:48such as billing, appointment scheduling, and insurance-
03:52Abowski.
03:53What?
03:54Four million years of evolution?
03:55Wasted?
03:57What do you mean, sir?
03:58...to spend more time focusing on patient care?
04:01Get on the force!
04:02Get on two legs, Abowski!
04:04What are you doing here?
04:05Don't you have something to do?
04:06No, sir!
04:07I mean, yes, sir!
04:08Mr. Charlemans test, what's up with them?
04:10How are they going?
04:11I have a problem with that.
04:12You see, I lost my glasses, and without glasses, I cannot see the test results.
04:16You remember the number?
04:17What number?
04:18What number?
04:19The number!
04:20What number?
04:211-8-6-6-4-5-3-2-3-4-5!
04:27The unemployment office!
04:28Abowski!
04:29Okay, sir!
04:30Yeah, I think I remember it!
04:31I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I-I!
04:32I left my glasses in the car!
04:34I'm gonna go find them!
04:35Yeah!
04:36Okay!
04:37I'll find them!
04:38Data security and privacy, with the integration of AI, the initiative emphasizes robust data
04:45security measures to protect patient information.
04:47Our healthcare system is outdated and rotten to the core.
04:51I'm here to clean it up.
04:52As early as this month, we'll be auditing the management of all the central hospitals.
04:58I will expel all corrupt parasites like...
05:01Dr. Wright, I want to talk to you.
05:06I see you have something urgent.
05:07Yes.
05:10I'll take only a minute.
05:13All right, come on.
05:17Oh, where can they be?
05:36Here.
05:38Here.
05:39Mr. Rabbit is not an ordinary patient.
05:58He's one of the most important philanthropists in town.
06:01If it wasn't for his foundation, you and me would be without a job.
06:07Listen, he's a maniac.
06:09He's dangerous to women.
06:12He dodged me.
06:14Come on.
06:16He's just playing with you.
06:18What?
06:19Listen, if you want to work in this hospital as a doctor, get used to it.
06:27What?
06:28What are you talking about?
06:29Just relax.
06:31Relax.
06:43Albert?
06:47Molly?
06:47Did you hear any of that?
06:58Stay out of this.
07:00It's none of your business.
07:02Molly.
07:03Stay out, I said.
07:11Who's it not of my business?
07:14Not of my business.
07:15Of course it's my business.
07:16You crossed the line, and nobody crosses the line in my hospital.
07:33Listen to me now.
07:35All right, I don't know who you are, mister, but you've crossed the line, and nobody crosses
07:40the line in my hospital.
07:41Well, you have to apologize to Miss Palmer, or else I will...
07:45You will what?
07:49Who are you?
07:51Meryl Rabbit.
07:52As you can guess, I'm Harry's wife.
07:55And I want to know what's going on here.
07:56Your husband has been harassing my colleague in a very dirty manner.
08:04Do you have any proof?
08:07What?
08:08Listen, I have never seen this guy before, and I don't know what he's talking about.
08:16Anything more than just your word?
08:18No.
08:22It's just, uh, not right now.
08:25Not at the moment.
08:26But my words, they, they, they speak the truth.
08:31We have a very powerful family, with a very high profile.
08:36And like all influential people, we are under constant attack from attempts to, shall we say,
08:45discredit us.
08:47We have to suppress such things, suppress heart.
08:50So, Albert, don't you make the same mistake again.
09:00Never accuse anyone of anything you can't prove.
09:06Okay?
09:12Wonderful.
09:14All the best to you.
09:20As early as this month, we'll be auditing the management of all the central hospitals.
09:34I will expel all corrupt parasites, like...
09:37Albert, he is really not your relative.
09:40Oh my god, I, I don't know who he is.
09:44Has something happened?
09:47I...
09:48I just talked to Mrs. Rabbit.
09:54Albert, I, I told you.
09:57It's none of a business.
09:58It is.
10:01I have a plan.
10:07Did they say when the discharges?
10:10Not yet.
10:11I think it'll be soon.
10:13I'm like a stud.
10:15I can see that.
10:16Okay, honey, I'll step by the day after tomorrow, okay?
10:20I'll be home by then.
10:22I'll leave the door unlocked.
10:24I love you.
10:28See ya.
10:28Mrs. Rabbit?
10:41Albert?
10:42I'm so sorry for being, uh, so sudden.
10:45I just, uh, I just feel really embarrassed about what happened earlier today.
10:49And I'd like to apologize.
10:51Don't be, Albert.
10:53It's all right.
10:53Oh, no, please, but I'm very, very embarrassed.
10:57Maybe, uh, actually, could I buy you a cup of coffee?
11:01Or cocoa?
11:02Or maybe we have, uh, hot chocolate in there.
11:05It's on me.
11:05I'm sorry, but I'm in a hurry.
11:07Please!
11:09Listen, Mrs. Rabbit, this is very important to me.
11:13If you're not gonna forgive me, I won't be able to sleep at night.
11:16So, if you want me to beg you, I will.
11:21Believe me.
11:26Really?
11:27You're gonna beg?
11:28With pleasure.
11:39I'm beginning to like you, Dr. Rabowski.
11:41Please follow me.
12:11What are you doing here?
12:14I wanted to talk to you about that morning sedation.
12:23Just a harmless bit of fun?
12:31Where are you hiding your phone?
12:34I don't have a phone.
12:37Really?
12:39Please check it if you want.
12:43I certainly do.
12:45You have a beautiful body, Miss Palmer.
12:59You have a beautiful body, Miss Palmer.
13:11Maybe.
13:13And why did you want to talk about it?
13:19What would you seem made me so angry this morning?
13:27I don't know.
13:31I don't ask myself that kind of questions.
13:35What made me angry?
13:39That you were so rude.
13:43You didn't respect me as a woman.
13:45You were so aggressive.
13:49And sometimes women like it.
13:55But sometimes not.
14:03I see you now.
14:07Do you find me attractive, Mr. Rabbit?
14:11Oh, absolutely.
14:17So, why don't you respect me?
14:25I mean, I do.
14:31I mean, you know, you are a hot one, Miss Palmer.
14:39Here's your hot chocolate.
14:53So, Sarah, would you like some hot chocolate?
14:59I've burned my hands on you.
15:09And I like it.
15:13What would you like to do with me?
15:17I know.
15:19Was that a re...
15:21I would get that robe off of you.
15:25To start with.
15:29What about you, please?
15:31Not bad.
15:33Don't worry about my wife.
15:35I mean, she's not your concern, okay?
15:39Just keep going.
15:41That's...
15:42Oh, Molly.
15:43Beautiful Molly.
15:44I want you so bad.
15:46Turn off the microphone.
15:50What microphone?
15:55This is not what you think it is.
15:57It's just, you know...
15:59What's going on here?
16:01Donald, this little puppy here just tried to set me up.
16:05What is that about?
16:10Harry, Mrs. Rabbit, I apologize.
16:14I promise you this incident will not go unpunished.
16:17Yeah, I hope not because I'm getting some serious doubts about this hospital, Donald.
16:21And the money...
16:22Shut your mouth!
16:31Mr. Wright, I'm the lead investor in your hospital, not my husband.
16:35You don't have to worry about your money.
16:37This incident will not affect our relationship in any way.
16:44But dear...
16:45One more time.
16:46Shut your mouth!
16:55Can I ask you all to step outside and give us a minute?
16:58Are you kidding me?
17:10What does all this mean, David?
17:12It sounds pretty clear to me.
17:13I don't want her to set foot in a hospital.
17:16Otherwise, you go with her.
17:18You understand?
17:19You're gonna have to fire the head of the entire department.
17:21I'm sorry.
17:22I apologize.
17:23I apologize.
17:24I apologize.
17:25I don't mean to intrude.
17:26It's just...
17:28While you guys are fighting here, I'm trying to solve the puzzle in my head.
17:33And I think I have a clue.
17:36Do you know the name of the Secretary of Health?
17:40His last name.
17:41His last name.
17:42Do...
17:47Do you have an answer?
17:49Abowski.
17:51That's right.
17:52Abowski.
17:53How...
17:54How could I forget?
17:55Sometimes, you know, I seem to forget my last name.
17:58I think it's an old family tradition to forget the name Abowski.
18:02You know, I should give a call to Uncle Jonathan.
18:06Just to have a heart-to-heart conversation.
18:09Okay, okay.
18:12You won.
18:17I'll get back to work.
18:22I said get back to work!
18:24You said you were not related.
18:41That's correct.
18:42Nice bluff, Abowski.
18:43Nice bluff.
18:44That was beautiful.
18:45Nice and bold.
18:46You know, I'm actually starting to respect you a little bit.
18:47But, I wouldn't recommend you play these games with me.
18:48There's three years left of night slip.
18:49You got it?
18:50Even if I wanted to, I'd probably have a heart attack the next time.
18:53I'd probably have a heart attack the next time.
18:54Oh, great.
19:05I'll probably have a heart attack the next time.
19:08too.
19:09You're ready.
19:14We'll be right back, after tomorrow.
19:15I'll show you what it is, I'll show you and see your kenji will because you will

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