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tv   Al Punto  Univision  September 17, 2012 1:30am-2:30am EDT

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9,294... she had your card in her wallet.
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well, thank you. thank you for calling me. my sister, she's got mental problems. she's a good person, but she's got mental problems. that's why i called you before i called the cops. oh, y-you-- we don't need the police. i can handle this. can you do it quick? i mean, she can't stay on the floor like that. she's obstructing customer flow and if she's dang-- look, if you give me some time, i will take her out of your hair. can you do that for me, uh, "paul"? can you do that? i guess. thank you. 9,332. 9,333. 9,334. 9,335. 9,336. 9,337. 9,338. 9,339. 9,340. 9,341. 9,342. 9,343. 9,344. 9,345. 9,346. 9,347. 9,348. 9,349... you're getting charged by the hour, so you might as well hear me. (pete) inhale. exhale. ooh. focus on me. exhale.
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deep breaths. in. out. good. good. much better. (exhales) my dad, he--he's just mad. i-i want this baby. i-i just-- i screwed up. i'm such a screwup. hey, lucy... listen... everyone screws up once in a while. and in this room, you get a free pass. okay? okay. these are ken and leslie's medical records, including ken's signature on a contract with my office regarding his donation. now i think that is more than implied. live consent is different-- you're considering this? it could be persuasive in court. your patient will sign something indemnifying us against legal action? she just wants her baby. fine. you do the procedure. you take possession of the sperm.
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thank you for your help. well done. very badass. i know. right? get away from me. it's good. are you dr. naomi bennett? i am. you better get that little tramp's claws off my husband's sperm, or i will sue you and this place so fast, your head will spin. who are you? i'm ken wilson's wife. jenny, did something happen to make you feel out of control here in the store? (muttering indistinctly) okay, well, we've been working on rage directed toward your husband for leaving you. are--are you angry? (muttering continues) th-that's okay. feel the feelings. get angry. let--let's talk about getting angry. she's not answering. yeah, i got that, paul. now what's the deal? she, uh, gets upset, so she goes crazy with the counting? well, for many people counting establishes... a sense of order. oh, my god. when did my knees turn 80? we got knee pads on aisle eight. no.
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hey, jenny... (muttering continues) can you look up at me? can you-- can you look into my eyes? come on, jenny. i know you can do this. aah! (paul) whoa. whoa. whoa. whoa. (screaming) (gasps and mutters) you okay? yes, i'm fine. you sure? yes. (jenny mutters) 10,168. 10,169. 10,170. 10,171. 10,172. 10,17... (exhales) just checking to see if you need anything, any help. we're all good. (chuckles) okay, lucy, you ready to push? please. uh, mr. henderson, your daughter's gonna start pushing now. would you like to come and sit by her side? for what? (groans) you know, why don't you just squeeze my hand, okay, if you need to? okay. okay. (breathes deeply) lucy, you ready? yeah. okay, go ahead and push.
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(groans) good. push. (grunts) good. good. push. (groans) (monitor beeping) that's good. push. (groans) (gasps) stop. stop. she's short of breath with j.v.d. i thought eastern medicine was your thing. i have a lot of things. now she's short of breath with j.v.d. do you want to double-check or you gonna trust me? (monitor beeping) the baby's in distress. okay, lucy, don't push for right now, all right? just give me a minute, okay? dr. montgomery, something's wrong with her. lucy? lucy. lucy, wake up. lucy, wake up. lucy? okay, get her on high-flow oxygen. get an ambulance, dell. i was just holding her hand. she's going into congestive heart failure, dell. ambulance, now! lucy, honey? her mom died... in childbirth. she--she died having lucy. (beeping continues)
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s compressed... she's gonna be okay, right? and lucy's blood is flooding her lungs, and the umbilical cord is cutting off the baby's blood supply. i just called the ambulance. how long does it take for an ambulance to get here? 10 to 20 minutes in traffic. addison, we don't have 10 to 20 minutes. i know. we're gonna lose her and the baby. i know. (sighs)
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i thought you might be hungry. you'll have to pay for it. that and the ice pack-- and the flip-flops, uh, but... thanks. you okay? yeah. it's just... look, i know her. she's been coming to see me for months. and she's gentle. 72. 73. 74. 75... (police radio chatter) paul! look, i'm sorry, but i don't think... i don't think you know exactly how to handle this. i do know how to handle this. there has gotta be something here that i'm not seeing, something she's not telling me. no offense, but if she's not telling her shrink things, then you must not be very good at your job. you know what? patients hold things in, paul. they hold things in for years. what's going on with the ice pack? just do--do not-- do not touch her. i'm sorry, violet. we have to-- paul, think of your sister. please. you know, i'm-- i'm working here, cooper. really? it looks like you're shopping. it's a joke. look, dell told me you were here. i just thought i'd come by, see if you needed any help. no, i don't need any help, okay? and you know what? this-- you got in your car, you drove all the way down here to see if i was still mad at you?
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who is the stalker now? let--let's just all settle down. i'm sorry. i gotta let 'em take her. if she gets violent with you again-- violent? she got violent with you? come... just--your pupils-- not now, cooper. look, this is a psychiatric emergency. i can handle this. i can stabilize her. just give me a minute and give me backup if i need it. i just feel... i-- if--if i knew how it started or where she was when it happened... so... how do you figure out how it started? you--you have security cameras, don't you? (woman) he told me he wanted to find himself turns out he wanted to find me, only 15 years younger and half as smart. any idea what that's like? i think i can imagine. like i don't feel my age, i don't feel scared? only i feel it alone while he's yanking in a cup for some chick he met hiking in sedona. maria, i-i know this is unfair. i understand, believe me. you know, i was with him 17 years. maria, ken really wanted leslie to have his baby. and leslie wants leslie to have ken's money.
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i don't think that she would do that. i didn't think my husband would dump me. so there you go. uh, if--if you want protection-- legal protection-- i think that leslie would agree to whatever you ask. i don't want protection. i want ken's sperm. what? for myself. now we'll see who ends up alone, right? where the hell is the ambulance? addison, you have to make a choice. what do you mean, make a choice? if i wait any longer for the ambulance, i could lose them both. or i could get the baby out and maybe save them. save them, of course. maybe. maybe save them. dell, glove up. i need you to decompress the cord. come here. okay, like this? yes, that's good. steady pressure. okay, okay. (monitor beeping) i need to be in a hospital. there's no way i can perform a c-section here.
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it's not sterile. i don't have any surgical equipment... addison-- no extra blood and an epidural would take way too long to take effect. addison, she's a completely healthy 17 year old. no one could have foreseen this complication. do you know what happens to a person when a scalpel slices into them without anesthesia? addison, i-- shut up! i am trying to talk myself into this, and i cannot do it when you keep addisoning me. so just... (exhales) hold on. okay. pete, take over for dell. dell, go find a surgical tray from somewhere. she's gonna feel every slice, but we have to try. addison-- i am going to scrub in and find sterile drapes. we have a local anesthetic, right? that will help with the pain. addison. stop addisoning me. i can treat her so she won't feel any pain. the cameras show her on this aisle. she stopped. next thing, she's looking at the floor.
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(cooper) maybe some kind of camping accident? something traumatic? (paul) or may-- maybe, you know, this guy, uh, he works here, he--he told me that marshmallow gets so hot it sticks like napalm. that's not that bad, i guess. (cooper) not bad enough for tile counting. they had a house at the lake. i've stimulated the needles. lidocaine's in. her pain receptors are blocked. she's ready. are you sure she's not gonna feel anything? i'm sure. because if she wakes up screaming in pain-- i'm sure. i'm very good at what i do. are you really, really, really sure? trust me. okay. here we go. i'm gonna cut on three. one... two... you've been there. you pick out a makeup thinking it's your shade...
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i thought we were on leslie's side. you would. she is your patient. you know, a marriage should count for something. and it doesn't. he just moved on. oh, come on. could we please not make this about us right now? i'm talking about ken. he bailed, she got nothing. he died. all things considered, i'd rather be her. oh, you want to be the one that people feel sorry for, the one who got left? i didn't--don't you think for one moment that i have been taking any of this lightly. oh, no. you walked out. i did not walk out. i said i was unhappy, that i was questioning. and instead of trying, instead of working on it, you just shut the door. you weren't in love anymore. now how are we supposed to work on that? i never said that. i never said that. you know what? i am not an idiot. i knew. i knew exactly what you were saying. so then you fight. you have some passion about the thing. i wanted to see you fight-- just once--for us. naomi, i'm sorry-- profoundly-- for hurting you. but you're fooling yourself if you think you're the only one who got left.
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(cooper) what are we looking for? stop talking so i can think. something in the ad-- that's what triggered her. (jenny muttering indistinctly) did you have a boy? (muttering continues) jenny, did you have a son that we haven't talked about? did something happen to him? 25,132... jenny... did he... did--did you lose your son? did he pass away? you're gonna make me lose my place! 25,136. 25,137. 25...
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he died. one. two. three. one. two. three. one. two. three. four. one. two. three. four. one. two. three. four. one. two. three... if you really want ken's sperm, you can fight it out. you probably have more rights than leslie. but with all the legal wrangling, most likely 24 hours will pass, ken won't be viable... nobody gets anything. okay. let's do that. you honestly never thought about it in all those years, leaving him? nothing's perfect. but i made my peace. yeah, i did, too. at least i thought i did. (sighs) i yelled at him so much... last time i saw him. god. maria... at some point, you have to let him go.
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♪ oh, okay. oh, it's a girl. come on, baby. (cries) (chuckles) you want to come hold your granddaughter? (baby talk voice) oh, yeah. (crying) welcome, little girl. aww. she looks just like lucy. (monitor beeping erratically) addison. (normal voice) she's in v-tach. i'm on it. i've gotta close. if she has any chance, i have to close. charging to 200. clear. ♪ again. 300. the paramedics are here. they're bringing in a stretcher. no! no! clear. we've got an open body cavity in a barely sterile environment. do not let them cross the threshold until i say so. understand? got it. how are you doin' there, pete? i'm kickin' ass and takin' names. you? ass kicking and name taking are on my résumé. charging to 360. clear.
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no, your dad is not mad at you. (elevator bell dings) thank you... for... thank you. oh. (chuckles) well, that was... pretty cool. oh. dell. good work in there. i didn't come down here because you kissed me. okay. i didn't. okay. i need you to say it. you did not move down here because i kissed you. you so moved down here because i kissed you. i heard that. (woman speaking on p.a. indistinctly)
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uh, maria's gonna let leslie have it. we can do the extraction on ken. what'd you say? just that it was time... to let him go. good. that's, uh, that's good. (charlotte) okay. oh, and my book... was brilliant. 475. 476. 477... (man clears throat) his name was will. hey, paul, do you think you could clear out this area, just for a little while... for jenny? yeah. i could do that for jenny. (jenny muttering softly) hey, jenny. this is-- this is dr. freedman. he's a-- he's a pediatrician. and he's my friend. hi.
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i have will's file here. (muttering continues) um, it says he was suffering from double vision when you brought him in. he was 10. diagnosed with a brain stem glioma. (violet) is that something they could've caught earlier? no, they got it early. but because of the location of the tumor in the brain, it was inoperable. so will started chemo and radiation, and the tumor responded at first. but then... will developed kidney failure. (muttering continues) well, that happens with chemo a lot. at that point, you and your husband decided to stop treatment. is that right, jenny? 574. 575. 576... making that choice... a lot of people aren't strong enough to do that. these tumors don't quit. treatment makes kids so sick they can't do anything. (jenny muttering softly) and then you didn't come back to the hospital
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for a few months. did you go away... to the lake? 596. 597. ♪ (jenny breathing heavily) w-we all went together. ♪ (laughs softly) that's what i would've done, exactly. ♪ when you came back to the hospital, will was having trouble speaking... (muttering softly) but his spirits were high. his spirits were good. sounds like he was a great kid. yes, it does. and then? he went into a coma. 576. 577... they made him comfortable, made sure everyone had a chance to say good-bye. and on the 16th at 5:13 a.m.,
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they took him off the machines. ♪ 589. and... 589. it says you held him and... (jenny sighs) he breathed on his own for over four hours. 594. 594. that was hard... holding him like that... for all that time. ♪ 5... 9... 5... will... ♪ he had the most aggressive kind of brain cancer that a kid can have. (mouths words) you didn't make it happen. and there's no cure, only the choice in how you're gonna ride it out. you did everything a great mom could do.
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so... no matter how you second-guess yourself or what your head tells you, you didn't let your son down. you did not let your son down. ♪ oh, my god. oh, my god. my baby. (wailing) ♪ (sobbing) ♪ (sobbing continues) ♪ ♪ bye, honey.
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♪ (sobbing) thank you. ♪ ♪ ♪ she's--she's all right, huh? yeah, she's gonna be all right. my assistant. yeah... i was. don't forget to-- yeah, i'll--i'll pay for the stuff, paul.
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(sighs) thanks... for coming down. i'm a better person than you are. the thing is, cooper-- okay, the thing is that... i am kind of a stalker. i know. (imitates rod casting) (imitates bait hitting water) why didn't you tell them i was coming? truth. all right, fine. i need you here. okay? i need you here... because i'm... tired and i'm lonely, and my best friend divorced me, and i have no one. i need you here to be my someone.
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okay. (elevator bell dings) uh, we want to see you in the conference room... if that's okay-- i mean now. (violet) we're a team. we're partners, naomi. (sam) you can't just bring somebody in. (pete) without asking us. (cooper) yeah. we're a democracy. we vote. we vote. we vote. we vote or it doesn't happen. you're right. we should've voted. i was wrong. good. okay, let's vote. whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa. hold on a minute. uh, i have been working here less than 24 hours, and in that time i discovered that i am not welcome here, i learned i am a one-man gynie show, and i performed crazy macgyver surgery,
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and... sam saw my booty. (laughs) so... this has not been a great day for me. this day kind of sucked. but you know what? i had one patient-- one patient the entire day-- and i loved it. so you want me gone? too bad. i'm in. i'm putting my foot down. my foot's down. it's down. i'm not going anywhere. so... yeah. i thought i... i thought i had a big finish but... i don't. so... i'm done. no, no. i do have a big finish. if i hadn't been here today, if you'd had someone else,
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that girl would've died delivering her baby. i saved her life. i saved your asses. i'm a world-class neonatal surgeon. and i'm here to stay. welcome to the new oceanside wellness. (swingfly's "something's got me started" playing) (man) you know what i mean? take your shirt off for this one. toss it up in the air... that's why i didn't tell you she was coming. ♪ let's go ♪ ow ♪ whoo-hoo ♪ i'm running really fast, i'm running out of gas ♪ ♪ the ones who can't keep up are the ones who's on my ass ♪ ♪ those who know my name ♪ they like ten steps ahead of me ♪ ♪ knowin' i'm on fire and i'm always r-eady ♪ ♪ whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa ♪ something's got me started, yeah, ha ha ♪
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don't spend one more sleepless night with a pillow that simply doesn't work. call the 800 number on your screen now or visit our website and get custom fit for your very own my pillow and start experiencing the amazing benefits you can only get from the world's most comfortable pillow, my pillow. we started with one or two and then, all of a sudden, kids realized that, the kids... i think kalli borrowed mine for the first time, and she said, "i want one of those dad." so i got her one of the pillows, and ever since then, our whole family has 'em. healthy, normal people need to go to bed, stay asleep and wake up feeling good. when somebody's changing, um, anything in their lifestyle, um, you want to make sure that you're prepared to adapt to stress, and that's what sleep does. it prepares you and improves your ability to respond to stress, and so, right out of the chute,
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easiest thing i can recommend is my pillow. in order to get a good night's sleep we need to be in a position that is comfortable. if our body is contorted in any way, we can impinge on nerves that would lead to tingling, numbness, discomforts of various sort. if you could position yourself with a pillow that is comfortable, then these motor and sensory signals that you get in a restless state don't occur and you have a lot more rem sleep. we're here with sleep expert michael j. lindell, founder and inventor of a revolutionary new sleep aid called my pillow. over the last seven years, what i came up with is a theory, after talking to hundreds of thousands of people that have the pillow... there's eight cervical nerves on each side of your neck, and what they do... they need to be in alignment, okay, to get-- for the signals to go to your brain.
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remember the old-fashioned tvs that had the horizontal hole, you know, the wavy line when it wasn't clear? when you first get set at night, you first get comfortable on your pillow, your brain says, "okay, i'm comfortable," 'cause your cervical nerves are lined up. yeah. well, what happens is the air starts going out of that pillow and they're bent, like bending a water hose, okay? when you do that, you go... [mimics gushing sound] your signal's not going through. same way with your arteries, your precerebral artery and your carotid artery... the blood flow to the brain needs to be, um, you know, open like a hose. is that why my concentration is so much better after i sleep on my pillow? that's exactly right. good support, which is somehow the miracle of my pillow, uh, throughout the night is what we want. it's nice to fall asleep, but then, as your pillow collapses, you're gonna wake up again 'cause your position's changed. the my pillow, it seems that we're at a state that is comfortable and it stays the same throughout
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the night. what dr. kolodny has to say really reinforces what you've been telling us about my pillow. what it does.... that it can put you in a deep rem sleep, which is the healing sleep. it's also the most comfortable sleep. when you get comfortable at night, that's what sends you into the rem. that's when your cervical nerves, your neck is lined up. and, interesting enough, what's my theory on this-- this theory was brand new-- and it's true, and it's real and everybody knows that. now, it's out there because you've all done that with your arms, folded your pillows and done all this stuff and flip-flopped all night like a guppy. here, you stay with my pillow. wherever you set this pillow, it's gonna hold, exactly for you as an individual. with my pillow, by keeping all those things in your neck straight, you get the best sleep of your life every single night and i guarantee it. we make 'em right here in the united states. the reason why i'm still in business is to help people. that's my calling, that's why i'm here and i want everybody to have the best night's sleep they've ever got in their life. absolutely, absolutely! [applause]
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i discovered that having my head, neck and spine perfectly aligned all night, whether it's on my side or whether, occasionally, i'm on my back, i can get a perfect cervical curvature, and my aligning that spine, the four cervical nerves running right through the middle of my neck going everywhere in my body and reporting back up, everything is in alignment. it's a phenomenal difference in the way that you're able to sleep. i fell asleep instantly... instantly. i have found that i have more energy during the day. i sleep better, i'm not rustling around. my wife used to tell me that i used to flip around and move all over the bed. she has not said that since i've had the my pillow. so it's just been, it's overall has given me a better night's sleep, and again, that's why the rest of my family has the my pillow as well. with those other pillows that you're
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getting at the markets, they're just trash, really. they're just cheap. and after you wash them, they bunch up, they're not the same anymore. with my pillow, you can toss it into the wash, you can air dry it, toss it into the dryer. it's such an easy pillow to take care of and it's gonna last you forever. earlier we talked about the importance of a good night's sleep which is something i can really relate to. i have to admit, i was pretty skeptical, but michael told me it would really work. and after about two or three weeks, i noticed that all of my migraines had disappeared. and what i really noticed is that i could start going out to the gym, i could start exercising more, because any time i tried to do that before, i just would get excruciating headaches. and so, uh, one of the things... we talk about washing and drying a pillow... i've washed hundreds of pillows where they end up in that clump. well, i put it in the washer machine and when i took it out of the dryer and when it looked just like it did the day i bought it, i was sold. and that's when i wanted to buy 'em for my kids
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because my kids are always taking their pillow in the car. they're taking it to grandpa and grandma's house, they're throwing it in front of the tv and so i'd always end up washing their pillows and i knew that i was spending more money on gas driving back and forth to the department store to buy them a new one. and the other thing that i really wanted and i knew is that if they really started getting a good night sleep now, keeping their cervical nerves in alignment and doing all that stuff for their health that hopefully, when they got to be my age, they wouldn't have the kind of problems that i've had. so it's really important for me that my kids sleep on a great pillow. and they've even commented. my daughter-- i was out working one day-- and she said... i was kind of telling my pillow story, and she said, "mom, i had no idea you were in that much pain." and she said, you know, and i just know that it's made me a much better mom. [applause] people all across america are tired of tossing and turning all night, snoring like a freight train and waking up with aches and pains from pillows that simply don't work. introducing my pillow, guaranteed the most
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comfortable pillow you'll ever own or your money back. unlike other pillows that lack support, lose their shape or heat up, my pillow's patented three-piece interlocking system creates a cooling effect and allows you to easily form my pillow to your unique shape, providing maximum comfort and support of the cervical nerves in your neck and spine, resulting in the most restful, comfortable, deep-healing sleep you've ever experienced. my pillow is made right here in america from a patented comfort-fit fill that's antimicrobial, non-allergenic, machine washable and guaranteed for 10 years. that's right, 10 years! we'll even give you 60 risk-free nights to sleep on it to ensure your complete satisfaction. try the pillow, you'll like it. i love snuggling up to bed with my pillow. my pillow has been a godsend for me and i love it. it's just great for me and i love it. our trained staff professionals are
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here to serve you 24 hours a day, so call the 800 number on your screen now or visit us online at mypillow.com and enter promo code "mypillow" to save 25% off your entire purchase when you order now. don't spend one more sleepless night with a pillow that simply doesn't work. call the 800 number on your screen now or visit our website and get custom fit for your very own my pillow and start experiencing the amazing benefits you can only get from the world's most comfortable pillow, my pillow. we've had several people drive across the country today so that they could be here in our audience so that they could share the impact that my pillow has had made on their lives. and one of the first people that i want to introduce to you is andy. andy, if you'd be so kind, we'd love to hear how my pillow has made a difference for you. hi, mike. how you doing, andy? good, i met you at the state fair last year. yes, i remember.
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and i didn't even know i was looking for a pillow and you saw me and said, "i need to talk to you." and i gotta tell you, thanks, you know? its changed my life. it's changed the way i sleep. [laughs] i sleep, i think, is the big thing. it's a miracle. with your big shoulders-- there's a lot of people already like you. you have all kinds of problems because of, you know... and i'm a side sleeper, i've always been a side sleeper. my arm falls alseep... not anymore. not anymore. that's amazing, yeah. that's why i love some of these pillows, because of stories like yours. i take it with me everywhere. right, right. it's been to texas twice, arizona... right. it didn't go on one trip. ...that went well for you. and, well, it didn't work too well. the first night i was down there-- it's two hours away to my wife's folks and, uh, it didn't make it. i woke up, you know, after an hour, two hours, three hours. finally, five o'clock in the morning, i got up, drove back up to where we live, grabbed the pillow... wow!
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there you go! so, on the second night... [applause] the second night, i had a good night's sleep. right, that's awesome. and then, my wife, she'd like to thank you because i don't snore. wow, that's a... [laughs] you're back in the same bedroom! it's great. you know, it just goes to show even someone your size... we help everybody, from the smallest person up to the biggest, you know? it's great. that's an awesome story. and we're gonna see you again at the state fair this year? yes, you are. i'll be there myself. thanks. thank you. [applause] andy was so enthusiastic about sharing his story and being here today so i can see why. thank you, andy. and next we have jennifer. i'm very happy to have jennifer up to share with us how my pillow's made a difference in her life. hi! hello. hello, jennifer. how are you guys? mike and good. um...

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