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:38:03
Come on, Fred.
If it's a stunt, if I'm a joke, let me prove it.

:38:06
The jury came out
on that one a long time ago.

:38:08
- Wait a minute...
- Hold it!

:38:11
Just sit down. Look, people.
:38:14
Listening to you spit on each other
is entertaining as hell.

:38:17
But I gotta move this thing along.
:38:20
- Jed, what the hell are you doing?
- I have to have him on the stand.

:38:23
It's critical to show Argo's state of mind
when they built that car.

:38:27
- He can't do this without prior notice.
- He can. It's within your discretion, Judge.

:38:31
He's trying to save face in front of his
clients, so they think he has something.

:38:35
There's no offer of proof here.
:38:38
You're asking for a leap of faith here, Jed.
:38:40
Can you give me one reason why I should?
:38:43
The worst thing that can happen
is that I am wrong.

:38:46
If I am, you're gonna make it
very ugly for me.

:38:48
I would think the thought of that
would be irresistible to you.

:38:52
Do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth
and nothing but the truth so help you God?

:38:57
- I do.
- Be seated and state your name.

:39:05
Michael McKinley Grazier.
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Mr. Grazier, I understand you are
in charge of legal affairs for Argo

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in the firm of Quinn Califan and Lunt.
:39:14
I'm the chief legal liaison
between Argo and my firm.

:39:18
If somebody asks for a safety report on Argo,
someone like me, for instance,

:39:25
you would get it and you would turn
it over to them. Right?

:39:29
Right.
:39:31
All of them. Every single one.
:39:35
Mr. Ward, you have all
the safety research in existence.

:39:42
You mean there might be a report
that is no longer in existence?

:39:46
There might be eight-legged mice on Venus.
That's another question I can't answer.

:39:52
Very easy for you to make jokes.
You have both your arms and legs.

:39:56
- Objection! Argumentative.
- Sustained.


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