: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.
:26:00
I worked as a, uh,
:26:03
head of Research and Development
for Brown &Williamson.
:26:06
Tobacco company.
:26:11
I was a corporate
vice president.
:26:15
Mr. Bergman.
:26:29
[Door Closes]
:26:44
[Wallace On Television]
President Assad of Syria said...
:26:46
that difficult obstacles remain,
but tha this country,
:26:49
"looks forward to a great long peace
with lsrael."
:26:53
- [ Static ]
- That's a Peabody, Mike.
:26:56
When you're dead and buried, this is
the one they're gonna remember you by.
:26:59
[Chattering]