43 Apple, take 16.
To be
or not to be
That is the question.
Sorry, fellas, little parched over here, can I get some water?
Allison? Water?
Hello. Water's still a right, isn't it?
Especially for me. It should be a right, if it isn't.
Do you know that 70% of my body is water?
67-70.
That most of this world
well, not here, but most of this world is water.
Some people have to walk miles to get water
Some people have to walk miles to get water and carry it on their heads
from some dirty pond back home.
I mean, can you see me doing that, Allison?
I come to you and I say "Allison, I'm thirsty" you say
"You have to walk 5 miles for that"
So, you know, -- no.
Think about it.
Me walking through some place like Darfur, Sudan, whatever,
Nigeria, whatever it is,
with a little jug, and I have to dip it in the pond,
then I have to pick out-- who knows what's in there!
So, you know--
I'm not even thirsty anymore.
I'm parched.
Parched.
But I don't know from thirst.
I don't know.
Marty. What's in the budget for my water?
Take that and send it to someplace where they can build
wells and pipelines and trucks
whatever they need, so we can get water to these people
because this is a life and death--
-- a matter of life and death.
People do die without water
and water is a Right.
People.
To be or not to be
that is the question.