Protocol
prev.
play.
mark.
next.

:51:02
Not quite, ma'am.
:51:24
He's here on an unofficial visit.
:51:26
Unofficial.
:51:28
Officially.
:51:29
You mean officially
he's here unofficially.

:51:32
Yes, that's exactly right.
:51:33
It's not a state visit, not even
a ceremonial visit. It's private.

:51:38
The emir wants privacy.
:51:41
And now, Sunny...
:51:43
...we want to take you
into our confidence.

:51:46
And I know that we can trust you.
Am I right?

:51:50
Mr. Hilley, my lips are sealed.
:51:53
Good, because what I have to...
:51:55
They could slap me around,
keep me awake for days at a time.

:51:58
They could hang me upside down
and throw stuff.

:52:01
Yes, yes, I see.
:52:02
Keep me in a cell
without food or water.

:52:04
You're a brave girl.
:52:05
But they couldn't do electricity
or snakes because I don't think l...

:52:10
Yes, sir?
:52:15
We...
:52:18
...our government...
:52:20
...the United States of America...
:52:24
...are attempting to negotiate
a complex...

:52:27
...and highly important agreement...
:52:30
...with the emir that will allow us...
:52:33
...to build a military base
in his country.

:52:37
- Right.
- The mission of your department...

:52:42
...is to see that the emir,
while he is in our country...

:52:46
...has a good time.
:52:48
Well, officially a good time
or unofficially?

:52:53
Unofficially, of course.
:52:55
Got it.
:52:57
A very good time.

prev.
next.