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A reporter risks his life to get to the bottom of a stack of lies, corruption and murder surrounding the opening of a lo | dG1fTVNtWkRwWDlRaEU
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00:00John! Hey, John! Listen, I really need the power plant opening story.
00:06Well, we did. DCU is proud of this project.
00:10We want to thank the city for its business, and we look forward to serving in the future.
00:14Behind the mask of honesty...
00:16Do you have any idea how many regulators and inspectors have approved our work?
00:20Behind the facade of integrity...
00:22Records are available to the public.
00:24Lies greed...
00:25Half a billion over four years.
00:27Corruption...
00:28Bribing officials at all levels for the government.
00:30...and murder.
00:31I have nothing to hide.
00:32But proof is hard to find.
00:35So is the other reporter who came too close.
00:39The missing writer's last story was about CCU.
00:42Really?
00:43It's the kind of assignment John McNamara lives for.
00:46There might have been misappropriations or below standard work.
00:50It's a story he may die for...
00:53When the power of money...
00:56And the power of the press collide in a private war.
01:02Some people are not afraid to protect their reputations.
01:06The story's gonna break.
01:07The story will never see the light of day.
01:10They won't run it.
01:10They will not run it.
01:12We gotta get all this stuff over to the FBI.
01:15It will run.
01:17And when it does...
01:18Michael Rooker, Judge Reinhold, Robert Culp.
01:22In the game.
01:23News break.
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