1:58:00
	-Yeah? Congratulations.
-How about you?
1:58:02
	When you gonna have another Tony
to take your place?
1:58:05
	-I'm working on it.
-You have to work harder. Come.
1:58:08
	I want you to meet some of my friends.
1:58:15
	This is Pedro Quinn, chairman
of the Andes Sugar Corporation.
1:58:18
	-Pleasure meeting you.
-Nice to meet you.
1:58:21
	General Edward Strasser,
Commander of the First Army Corps.
1:58:26
	Pleasure.
1:58:27
	This is Ariel Bleyer
with the Ministry of the Interior here.
1:58:34
	And here is our friend,
Charles Goodson from Washington.
1:58:38
	-Nice to meet you.
-How do you do, Mr. Montana?
1:58:41
	Sit here, Tony.
1:58:46
	Gentlemen.
1:58:51
	I would like to discuss something
that is of interest to all of us here.
1:58:56
	You have a problem, Tony.
1:58:59
	We have a problem.
1:59:03
	I think together
we can solve all our problems.
1:59:08
	We all know you have tax troubles
in your country...
1:59:10
	...and that you may have to do
a little time.
1:59:14
	We have friends in Washington...
1:59:15
	...who assure us
these troubles can be taken care of.
1:59:18
	You may have to pay some back taxes,
a big fine...
1:59:22
	...but there will be no prison.
1:59:25
	Okay.
1:59:27
	So what's your problem, Alex?
1:59:30
	I'll show you my problem.
1:59:32
	I've heard about financial support
your government receives...
1:59:35
	...from the drug industry in Bolivia.
1:59:37
	Well, the irony of this is that
this money, which is in the billions...
1:59:42
	...is coming from your country.
1:59:44
	You are the major purchaser of
our national product which is cocaine.
1:59:49
	On one hand, you're saying
the US government...
1:59:51
	...is spending millions to eliminate
the flow of drugs onto our streets.
1:59:56
	At the same time, we are doing business
with the same government...