:35:02
Why in the world
would you come here?
:35:04
Trust me...
:35:05
...they won't look for a guy like me
in a place like this.
:35:09
Well, no offense,
but I don't trust anybody right now.
:35:13
Good. That means we got
something in common.
:35:17
Charlie. I'm sorry I'm so late.
:35:20
I had that urban-youth meeting.
It ran over.
:35:22
We're trying to set up
that after-school...
:35:24
...gun-instructional program
for kids and...
:35:27
I'm sorry. Dickie Ambrose, NRA. Hi.
:35:30
Reverend Billy Bob Baker,
Southern Baptist Brotherhood.
:35:33
Well, it's just great
to meet you, Reverend.
:35:37
Hey, listen, we're setting up
this rally upstate next week...
:35:40
...and I was just wondering if there
was some way we could attract...
:35:44
...you know, some upstanding
African-Americans like yourself.
:35:48
You got any advice for us?
:35:51
Well, Dick, perhaps you could
tell your members...
:35:53
...to stop buying country music,
stop burning crosses...
:35:57
...and stop shooting black folks.
:35:59
Hear me?
:36:01
Now, if that don't work...
:36:03
...try a cookout with free food.
:36:06
Preferably fried.
:36:09
Dick...
:36:11
...would you mind terribly
if we rescheduled?
:36:14
I think that would be...
:36:16
Yeah, that's fine.
I have a lot of stuff to do.
:36:19
- Reverend, I'll...
- Call me.
:36:21
I'll call you about that.
:36:29
Tell me about you and the captain.
:36:34
I was Gibbons' contact on the Hill.
:36:36
I'm an aide to the Senate
Subcommittee on Military Action.
:36:40
Military?
:36:43
Deckert.
:36:45
Secretary of Defense Deckert?
:36:46
There's not a bullet shot in the dark
that he don't know about.
:36:50
So tell me something, Charlie.
:36:52
Can you get me close to him?
:36:55
Well, Reverend...
:36:58
...you think you can lay your hands
on a tuxedo?