True Lies
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:20:09
All right, Frances. I don't believe
we need you any longer now. Thank you.

:20:23
Sweet Jesus. You sure screwed
the pooch last night, didn't you?

:20:27
Would you please tell me how I can see
this as anything but a total disaster?

:20:32
"Total" is a strong word.
:20:34
There are different
degrees of totality.

:20:36
It's a scale, really, with
a perfect mission on one end...

:20:40
and then a total pooch screw
on the other, and we're more on this...

:20:43
Faisil, you're new on Harry's team,
aren't you?

:20:47
Yes.
:20:49
So what makes you think the slack
I cut him in any way translates to you?

:20:55
Let me show you what we got.
:20:59
Jamal Khaled. We think he's dirty,
so we raid his private financial files.

:21:05
One hundred million in wire transfers
from the Commerce Bank International.

:21:08
Which is a front for certain countries
to finance terrorist activities.

:21:11
That's why we think
something really big is going down.

:21:14
We know that a week ago
four MIRV warheads were smuggled...

:21:16
out of the former
Soviet Republic of Kazakhstan.

:21:18
We think Khaled's group bought the nukes
and is trying to bring them to US soil.

:21:22
So far this is not
blowing my skirt up, gentlemen.

:21:25
Don't you have anything
remotely substantial?

:21:29
Harry, do you have any hard data?
:21:32
- Nothing you would call rock-hard.
- Actually it's pretty limp, sir.

:21:35
Then perhaps you better get some...
:21:37
before somebody parks an automobile
in front of the White House...

:21:40
with a nuclear weapon in the trunk.
:21:42
It's not like
he's saving the world or anything.

:21:45
He's a sales rep, for Christ's sake.
:21:47
Whenever I can't sleep,
I ask him to tell me about his day.

:21:51
Six seconds and I'm out.
:21:53
He acts like he's curing cancer
or something.

:21:56
I guess this means you didn't
get away for the weekend after all.

:21:58
- Harry had to go out of town.
- I'm shocked.


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