:15:00
- Correct.
- That's the spy.
:15:02
Then you said the Right-Hand Man
got himself a mole...
:15:04
I would assume
to check on the spy.
:15:06
- That's two people.
- Okay, there's a spy, and there's a mole.
:15:09
That's twice as many
as a minute ago.
:15:11
Everybody I know has been here
at least three years.
:15:13
- How long have you been here?
- Long enough.
:15:15
I say the guy that told you is the mole.
:15:18
No, that's impossible.
He's been here seven years.
:15:20
I've worked with this guy
since the mail room.
:15:23
- You're the mole.
- No, no, no. He's the spy.
:15:26
- No, he's the spy.
- If I were the spy...
:15:28
would I be standing here
saying there's a spy?
:15:30
- Maybe.
- And a mole?
:15:32
- It's good cover.
- Right. Forget it.
:15:34
I am not the source on this,
and I'm serious.
:15:38
Okay, it's clear!
You can get back to work!
:15:47
Hoodwink scatter bark?
:15:49
Hasty land mine?
:15:54
Ambassador
jumpsuit land mine.
:16:04
Munson!
:16:07
I don't need to tell you
how critical this is.
:16:11
Hometown. Pay-per-view.
The eyes of the media. Here's what I need.
:16:17
It should be lengthy enough
to... seem substantial...
:16:20
yet concise enough
to feel breezy.
:16:24
It should be serious...
:16:26
but with a slight wink.
:16:30
It should lay out
a new course of action...
:16:32
but one that can
change direction at any moment.
:16:35
If you must mention facts and figures,
don't do so directly.
:16:40
The general thrust...
:16:42
should remain embedded
in one's mind forever...
:16:46
but specific words should be forgotten
the moment they are heard.
:16:50
It should contain nothing
that can't be confirmed or denied.
:16:55
It should be on my desk
Friday morning.