:18:19
Hey ! Hey !
:18:24
- You okay ?
- Yeah.
:18:25
- I brought...
- Ed Pratt, Mr Moore.
:18:28
We only have five minutes.
As Senior Consular Officer...
:18:32
- Senior Consular Officer ?
- Hear him out, Jack.
:18:37
Mr Moore, the Embassy is trying to help.
Can you give me some details ?
:18:43
I met her. We went back to the hotel...
:18:46
HeIIo ? HeIIo ?
:18:51
I can't hear... Hey !
:18:54
I can't...
:18:55
This is off ! I can't hear anything !
:18:58
Hey... HeIIo ?
:19:00
It doesn't work.
:19:01
- Mr Moore ?
- Yeah.
:19:03
- We can't talk about the investigation.
- What can we talk about ?
:19:08
You're subject to Chinese Iaw. You can
discuss the case only with your Iawyer.
:19:14
CaII Joe Shapiro in Washington.
:19:17
Mr Moore, non-Chinese Iawyers
aren't aIIowed to practise here.
:19:22
The few Chinese Iawyers who could
handle a case Iike this won't touch it.
:19:26
The Procuracy wiII appoint
a defence advocate for you.
:19:30
We'II get you bail, Jack.
:19:32
There again, I should warn you,
it's very rare.
:19:36
It's caIIed a guarantee, and it's very rare.
:19:39
Ed, I'm sure it's very rare,
but I would assume the Ambassador...
:19:44
He's in Shanghai.
:19:46
I assume that he could, even from
Shanghai, make a few phone caIIs.
:19:51
- Use his influence.
- Absolutely. He'II do everything he can.
:19:55
An ambassador juggles crises
in order to push the envelope for many.