:53:00
serving your time.
:53:04
I don't think you fully
appreciate the seriousness...
:53:06
...of your situation.
:53:17
My family has disowned me.
:53:22
My wife and son have left me.
:53:27
My brother's dead.
:53:29
Trust me.
:53:31
I fully appreciate the seriousness
of my situation.
:53:35
But I promise you,
:53:37
I won't spend a single second
in a courtroom.
:53:41
You are delusional.
:53:43
I like you, Jack.
:53:45
Well, maybe not,
but I understand you.
:53:52
Let me tell you what's gonna happen.
:53:55
This way, you can prepare yourself.
:54:02
Okay.
:54:03
Soon there's going to be
a knock on that door
:54:05
and you will be called outside.
:54:06
In the hall there will be
a man who outranks you.
:54:09
First, he'll compliment you on the
fine job you've done
:54:12
that you're making the world
a safer place
:54:14
that you're to receive
a commendation and a promotion.
:54:19
And then he'll tell you that
I am to be released.
:54:21
You're gonna protest.
:54:24
You'll probably threaten to resign.
:54:27
But in the end, I will be released.
:54:29
The reason I'll be released
is the same reason you think...
:54:32
I'll be convicted.
:54:34
I do rub shoulders with some of
the most vile,
:54:37
sadistic men calling themselves
leaders today.
:54:41
But some of those men are
the enemies of your enemies.
:54:48
And while the biggest arms dealer
in the world is your boss...
:54:52
...the President of the United States,
:54:54
who ships more merchandise in a day
:54:56
I do in a year...
:54:59
sometimes it's embarrassing to have
his fingerprints on the guns.