:17:14
	I made an improper suggestion.
:17:15
	I overreacted.
It was uncalled for.
:17:18
	No. It was my fault.
:17:24
	Look, I'll lay my cards
on the table.
:17:26
	Any questions about our operation. . .
:17:29
	. . .go ahead, ask me. Shoot.
:17:31
	Who's your snitch?
:17:32
	I can't tell you that.
:17:37
	We got to start somewhere.
:17:41
	How about. . .July 17, 1963?
:17:46
	''Frescia and McKussic were arrested. . .
:17:48
	. . .for curfew violation
on Hermosa Beach. ''
:17:51
	7 years later you were with Mac. . .
:17:52
	. . .when he was busted for drugs
on Rosarito Beach.
:17:55
	No, he was on the beach.
:17:57
	I was in the water.
:17:59
	Otherwise I'd have ended up in
the same Mexican jail for 2 years.
:18:02
	What can I say?
:18:04
	You have really done your homework.
:18:07
	This is not about you being a cop.
:18:10
	I know you're one of the best.
:18:13
	You're close to Mac.
:18:14
	Mac is close to Carlos,
who is coming to town.
:18:17
	Who says?
:18:18
	He's getting ready to move
1 200 kilos of coke. . .
:18:22
	. . .personally.
:18:25
	That's the word.
:18:28
	For $1100 a week,
:18:30
	a local snitch will tell you
anything you want to hear.
:18:33
	I'm hearing it
from the Federal Mexican Police,
:18:36
	and I'm not paying them.
:18:39
	You say this is your back yard.
:18:41
	Has CarIos ever made a move in it
without Mac's heIp?
:18:45
	If Carlos is back in town,
Mac's back in business.
:18:49
	What do you want?
:18:50
	-Use Mac to get to Carlos.
-How?
:18:54
	Any way you can.
:18:57
	If Mac's clean,
it will do him a lot of damage.