:24:06
I still do
the tough stories.
:24:08
60 Minutes reaches
a lot of people.
:24:12
Let me see
the documents.
:24:42
This is a, um,
:24:44
fire-safety product study
for Phillip Morris.
:24:48
Burn rates, ignition propensity,
things of this nature.
:24:51
I could very easily explain this
to you in layman's terms...
:24:54
because it's from
another company.
:24:56
- But that's as far as I go.
- As far as you go where?
:25:01
This issue is
a drop in the bucket.
:25:03
I can talk to you
about what's in here, but l--
:25:05
I can't talk to you
about anything else.
:25:11
I signed a confidentiality agreement.
I honor agreements.
:25:18
Doesn't CBS have confidentiality
agreements, Mr. Bergman?
:25:21
Between journalists and management,
yes, I believe they do.
:25:24
But I don't take that seriously.
Where do you work?
:25:28
Did work.
:25:29
- Did work?
- How much would I get paid?
:25:37
That you have to discuss
with CBS Business Affairs.
:25:40
But for something like this, I would
say anywhere between ten, 1 2 thousand.
:25:48
Should I just take
the documents now?
:25:51
If you want to do it.