Rules of Engagement
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1:10:01
Waffle, Bill?
1:10:03
In your mind, Childers
was responsible, wasn't he?

1:10:07
I wasn't exactly there.
I had already evacuated.

1:10:09
You have to remember
he saved my life and my family.

1:10:11
This all happened after...
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Does that mean the United States...
1:10:14
is gonna have to take the fall
for what he did?

1:10:16
I don't understand.
1:10:20
The investigating team didn't
find any weapons in the crowd.

1:10:23
That's because they weren't
there until the following day.

1:10:25
The Yemeni government
cleaned up the scene,

1:10:28
but unfortunately that's
not something we can prove.

1:10:30
Nor can I testify about it.
It all happened afterward.

1:10:33
Yeah, but you can testify
about Childers' frame of mind,

1:10:36
his behavior
while you were there.

1:10:39
He saved my life.
1:10:43
Surely this will all come down
to what the tape shows.

1:10:45
The tape's inconclusive.
1:10:49
Hodges subpoenaed it,
of course, but, uh...

1:10:53
it was a faulty recording.
1:10:57
- I see.
- Do you?

1:11:00
If Childers isn't held
totally responsible,

1:11:04
then the United States
will be.

1:11:07
And just guess...
1:11:10
where the finger...
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is eventually gonna point.
1:11:15
- Me?
- Where else?

1:11:19
You should've known
this was gonna erupt.

1:11:22
And if you didn't,
you were asleep at the wheel.

1:11:25
Either way, your conduct
was inexcusable.

1:11:29
Now, do you want to face a
congressional inquiry over this,

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put your career at risk?
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Think about it.
1:11:38
Thank you, Bill.

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