1:46:02
...Im not going into the can alone.
You tell Bender that.
1:46:05
What do you have to do
before you fight back?
1:46:07
I told you everything I had to say.
Your books are up-to-date.
1:46:11
That's not enough. Think about
Appalachian for a minute.
1:46:13
Think about all those heroes
running through the woods.
1:46:17
- I thought about that a lot.
- Stand up, for God's sake.
1:46:20
Joe, listen, there's
a Senate hearing commission.
1:46:23
They can make a law.
1:46:25
That law will cut them down, prohibit
their activities once and for all.
1:46:28
But you have to speak, Joe. You have
to tell them what you told me.
1:46:32
- What's in it for you?
- The same thing that's in it for you.
1:46:34
A kind of peace. You wanna
stay in hell, that's your business.
1:46:37
I'm offering you a way out
the other side.
1:46:41
Suppose I talk to this commission.
Then what?
1:46:46
A law goes on the books,
and I guarantee it'll be enforced.
1:46:49
And I'm still in solitary confinement
the rest of my life.
1:46:51
But at least
you won't go in there blind.
1:47:01
What about Maria? My kid?
1:47:04
Wherever she wants to go,
I give you my personal guarantee...
1:47:07
...that she will get there safely.
With a new name, passport...
1:47:10
...and enough money
for the rest of her life.
1:47:17
- Think it'll really happen?
- What do you think I've been after?
1:47:21
Christ, everything you say
has tremendous implications...
1:47:23
...for the Justice Department,
for the country itself.
1:47:28
You can make a break, Joe.
Not only for everybody else...
1:47:31
...but for yourself.
You can get out of it.
1:47:38
- When do I take the bat?
- Tomorrow.
1:47:42
Okay, Ryan. Looks like you're on.
1:47:47
See you later.
1:47:51
When did you become a member
of this organization?
1:47:55
- 1930.
- 1930.
1:47:58
What's the name of it?