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I'm starting my own paper.
I'll show you how it works.
Go faster!
Whoo!
I'll get a job.
We'll buy a house.
Couple of kids.
Don't worry. I got it all worked out.
Ladies and gentlemen,
please welcome the newest and youngest
addition to the Tribune team,
Lee Strobel.
It is my distinct pleasure to honor one of our own
for his nationally acclaimed
Ford Pinto investigative series.
Lee, your work has given justice
to families across the country
and peeled back a corporate cover-up.
So I present you with the Len H. Small Memorial Award
for community service journalism.
And congratulations on your promotion
to Legal Affairs editor!
Thank you, Mr. Cook,
for the award, for the promotion.
Um... mostly for the promotion.
- Uh... - You're welcome.
The only way to truth is through facts.
Facts are our greatest weapon against superstition,
against ignorance and against tyranny.
Now, I learned those words from my mentor,
- Mr. Ray Nelson, everybody. - Thank you.
Let's let him hear it, huh?
Huh? His ego needs it. Bring it on.
That's enough.
Now, you all know Ray.
He's a legend in the business.
But, to me, Ray, you've been more like a father, so...
thank you.
Thank you. Thank you, son.
Most importantly, uh, I owe this honor
to my beautiful and very patient
and very pregnant wife, uh...
and to my favorite little lady, Alison.
I love you both more than you'll ever know.
- Aw... - Yes, sweetie?
Now can we eat?
- "Now can we eat, Daddy?" - Yes!
- Yes! - I'll drink to that.
- Cheers! - Thank you.
- What's next? - I got "pasta."
Ooh. Well, then.
Of course, she finds the biggest word on here, right?
"Asparagus"?
Wow, that is a big word.
Not for a girl who's lost a tooth.
- Oh, okay. - Oh, big girl.
I'm still impressed.
A big girl who didn't eat her dinner.
- I'm full. - You're full?
- Is that right? - Yeah.
Are you gonna tell me
you're hungry when we get home?
All right, I'm gonna give you dessert
if you eat one more noodle.
- That was easy. - See?
Just have to bribe her a little bit.
- Chew it up. - Mm-hmm.
We done?
- Show me done. - There's still spaghetti in there.
Swallow that.
Take this. Go.
Good work.
You know, I'm feeling pretty good about myself.
- Yeah? - Mm-hmm.
How is that?
I am married to a published author.
That's very impressive.
- Mm-hmm. Isn't it? - Mm-hmm.
I'm proud of you.
- Thank you. - Mm-hmm.
- I love you. - I love you.
You and only you.
- Mm-hmm? - Sweetie?
Ali, what is it, baby?
- Are you choking? - I think she's choking.
- Ali, come on, cough. - Hey, sweetie,
just breathe for Mommy, okay?
- Ali? Please, Lee. - Everybody, please, just give her...
- give her some space. - Lee, do something, Lee.
- Ali, I'm right here. Okay, -Come on, honey, come on.
- Baby, it's gonna be okay. - Can somebody help us, please?!
Call an ambulance!
- It's okay, baby. I'm right here. - Look at Daddy, okay?
Okay, breathe for me. You're gonna be all right.
Baby, I'm right here. I don't know...
I don't know what... I don't know what to...
- I love you, sweetheart. Just... - She can't breathe!
- Hand her to me. Quick, quick. I'm a nurse. - Ali, please!
- Quick, quick, quick, quick, quick. - Okay, just stay calm.
Come on. Come on, Ali, cough for me.
- Cough, honey. - She can't breathe, Lee!
She can't...
Sweetie.
- Cough, baby. Cough, baby. - Sweetie? Okay...
Okay...
- Just breathe, okay? - She's coughing.
- She's fine now. She's fine. - Okay?
- Okay, just breathe. - Thank you so much.
Thank you, thank you.
- I don't know how to thank you. - Come here, baby. Come here.
- Thank you so much. - You don't have to thank me.
I'm a nurse at Mercy Hospital.
She's gonna be fine now.
We're so lucky.
Well, it's not luck.
It's Jesus.
My husband and I were on our way
to another restaurant tonight.
Something told me I needed to be here.
Wow. Thank you.
Um, Leslie.
Alfie. Alfie Davis.
I'm not gonna forget you.
God bless you.
Just keeping it interesting, huh?
You keep drinking that.
I can still have candy, though, right?
We'll have to see about that.
You get some sleep now,
all right, missy?
- Mom? - Hmm?
Who's Jesus?
Jesus was a man... great man...
And... you know, we've talked about God, right?
Honey, you know how Mommy and Daddy
read you stories at night...
You know, the fairy tales that you like?
So, believing in God
is kind of like that... It's really nice stories.
But we are atheists.
Atheists don't believe in God.
What do they believe?
Uh, they believe in what's real,
in what we can see, what we can touch.
Like What?
Oh... like this.
Well, I guess I'm an atheist, too.
Get some sleep, booger, okay?
Here's Beary.
There you go.
Fudge Pop.
All right, sleep good. I love you.
Daddy?
- Yes, love? - Good night.
Good night, baby.
I thought we said we weren't
gonna force anything on her.
She asked.
Right, so as long as it's what we believe.
Ugh. Are-are we really gonna go around on this again, Les?
I guess so.
Babe, I...
I am grateful for what that woman did tonight...
Obviously...
But it was... it's a coincidence.
It didn't mean anything.
How can you say that?
She was going to another restaurant,
and something made her come to ours.
You think that means nothing?
I know it means nothing.
Can I tell you what it means?
It means that we would've lost Alison.
If that woman hadn't been there, we would've lost her.
Our whole world would've changed forever.
I... Yes, but it didn't.
Okay?
We're all okay.
Everyone's okay.
There you go. I got ya. Whoa.
Hey, chief.
I could've edited three pieces with my red pencil
in the time it takes me to do one piece
on this ridiculous thing.
My new book.
Just picked these up from the mailroom.
Wanted you to be the first to see it.
Hmm.
Hey, there was a cop shooting this weekend.
Englewood. Officer survived.
See what you can get me on the shooter, James Hicks.
No, that's cop beat. I'm Legal Affairs now.
Why don't you give that to Monroe?
Now, you may be
a golden boy to the suits upstairs,
but to me you're still just a beat reporter here.
Thank you.
Uh, don't close the...
London. Hey.
Want an autographed copy of my new book?
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