:02:05
I've been following her
for the last two weeks.
:02:08
Four days ago, she signed up
for a tour to Ukraine.
:02:12
She's working with a contact,
but we don't know who he is.
:02:19
Her name is "Natasha...
:02:21
'"Ru-ru...
:02:25
'"Ru-kruchus..."
:02:28
OK. Thank you, Jackie.
Well done.
:02:31
Thank you.
:02:33
Bill,
I'd like to talk with you.
:02:35
Me? OK.
:02:38
Excuse me.
:02:40
Jackie, the CIA guy
said you did great work.
:02:43
They were impressed.
:02:45
They said you have
to work with them again.
:02:47
When I get a chance.
:02:49
All right. So you agree.
:02:51
You will stay on the case.
:02:54
You mean I have
to follow her to Ukraine?
:02:56
I promise, this will be easy.
:02:58
The CIA have so many people.
Why did they choose me?
:03:01
They think Natasha's contact
may be suspicious...
:03:04
so they want a new face.
:03:06
But I don't know
the language or place.
:03:08
This is all you have to do--
follow her onto the plane...
:03:11
watch her,
record her movements...
:03:13
and turn your notes over
when you arrive.
:03:15
I just watch her on the plane?
:03:18
That's right.
What can she do on a plane?
:03:20
-That's all I do?
-That's almost all you do.
:03:24
But there's one important thing.
:03:28
Take a few days vacation
out there.
:03:30
You deserve it.
:03:32
Let the Ukrainians
take care of things.
:03:34
Relax and have fun.
That's an order.
:03:36
Yes, sir.
:03:38
Remember to buy me some caviar.