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07:29So this is a beautiful facility that you have here.
07:33Thank you very much.
07:34Excuse me, I found this gentleman in my office on my computer.
07:37I am so sorry.
07:38When I left the restroom, I saw an open computer and tried to check my email.
07:43Thank you for coming, thank you for coming.
07:48Come in.
07:58Come in.
08:18I have a little bit more, but I think I have a little bit more, but I think that I have a little bit more, but I think that guy tried to plug a jump drive into my computer.
08:22Excuse me.
08:23Excuse me.
08:31Excuse me.
08:32Excuse me.
08:32What exactly did you see?
08:34What exactly did you see?
08:46Dad! Daddy! Guess what?
08:49I got into Princeton. Can you believe it?
08:51Congratulations, honey. That's wonderful.
08:53I'm going to go tell everyone.
08:54Yeah.
09:04Newton said that I could expect a nice bonus, but he doesn't know anything about Preston's job.
09:18I got a call from a headhunter today.
09:23Really?
09:24Yeah. But the job is in China.
09:29Oh, yeah. That's where we're going to move.
09:34Maybe we should at least think about it.
09:37We could pay for Jesse's college.
09:40The recruiter said that I could write my own ticket after a few years.
09:44A few years?
09:48Think of it as an adventure.
09:53You always said you wanted to travel.
09:56Yeah.
09:57Yeah.
10:04Just reduce the amount of brain.
10:15Yeah.
10:24Just reduce the amount of brain.
10:27Just reduce the amount of brain.
10:58Yeah, hi, Jerry. It's Robert. You called about a job in China? I'd like to hear a little more about it.
11:58Excuse me. Can I help you?
12:06Forgive us. We were lost and we saw the open gate and decided to come in for directions.
12:11Sir, you have to put that phone down.
12:13Sorry, sorry. It all looks so interesting. What do you make here?
12:17We have never seen an American factory. Perhaps we could get a tour.
12:21You know what? I'm sorry, but you're going to have to leave. Okay? This way, please.
12:37Mallory?
12:37Hey, I just found two trespassers taking pictures from the factory.
12:43I got their place.
12:47Describe them.
12:48Hello, Robert. Good to meet you. My name is Zhang Guo Wei, and this is Li Cheng. He is my assistant.
13:11I've read in the trade journals about your contributions to glass insulation technology.
13:19I'm a systems engineer, too, and I am very impressed. You've been my first choice for the position.
13:25I'm flattered, but I just don't know how excited my wife is about moving to China.
13:31Oh, you would not have to stay in China for long. We would ask you only to consult with us on the setup of the plant and the beginning of the manufacturing process.
13:42Then we would put you on retainer to answer any questions or solve any problems that might arise.
13:49I am interested, but there's still a few issues that we need to discuss.
13:53I signed a non-compete with RIS when I first started. How close is your product to our glass insulation?
14:01Your product is very good. The best available. Our goal would be to manufacture a similar product.
14:08You see, that could be a problem. Would $200,000 lessen your burden?
14:19Yes, yes, it would. We are prepared to offer you $100,000 for the plans for the equipment and the formula for the glass insulation.
14:29And $100,000 for your assistance in setting up the manufacturing.
14:34I don't think I can do that. Isn't that illegal?
14:39Mr. Wei is simply making a legitimate business offer based on your considerable engineering experience.
14:48Mr. Moore, Robert, it is your life's work, your knowledge that we seek, not theirs.
14:57But you must do what is right for you and your family. Please, consider it.
15:41are you gonna tell the company what that I interviewed with a competitor
15:48never mind Preston's job I could get fired
15:51then just say no to the Chinese and we'll forget you ever had that meeting
15:56and what if they get the information from somebody else
15:59it could put us out of business they won't
16:02and the company can take care of itself
16:05so
16:15so
16:18so
16:23so
16:26so
16:32Oh, hi, Robert.
16:58Can I help you?
17:02Well, so I said no, and I left.
17:10I just want you to know that I thought it was legitimate.
17:14I get calls from headhunters occasionally, but I'm very happy here, and I want you to know that.
17:23Thank you, Robert.
17:25We really appreciate you coming forward like this.
17:28I promise you, I won't forget it.
17:30Oh, and, uh, I'm pretty sure that we'll need to talk about this again later, okay?
17:36Yes, sir.
17:38Sure.
17:38I'm impressed he came forward.
17:48Took guts.
17:50Yeah.
17:52This is serious, Fred.
17:54If someone takes their bait, it could bury us.
17:56We have to call the FBI.
18:00Oh, boy, oh, boy, oh, boy.
18:03Yeah, that's just what we need.
18:05The federal government going through our business.
18:07We just can't pretend this didn't happen.
18:10It's a threat to the company.
18:12And what if they tried to do this to someone else?
18:14Special Agent Carpenter.
18:33Yes?
18:35What company?
18:38We'll just start from the beginning, Miss Mallory.
18:40Uh-huh.
18:44His name is Li Chong, 27, a Chinese-born naturalized citizen of the United States.
18:50He is currently attending graduate school at UCLA.
18:53He is either the nephew or cousin of Jianguo Wei, 54,
18:57a Chinese national, former officer of the People's Liberation Army.
19:01He owns a small company that manufactures metal doors for the domestic Chinese market.
19:05The company appears successful, but doesn't seem profitable enough
19:09to account for the purchase of this valuable land
19:12or the construction of this facility.
19:15Nor does it seem that he had any prior interest in glass insulation.
19:19So, there's someone else behind him?
19:22Possibly.
19:23The government?
19:24We can't connect those dots yet,
19:25but your product is one the PRC needs.
19:28The government has recently enacted some tough new commercial building regulations,
19:31and yours is one of the few insulating materials
19:34that meets the requirements for insulation and fire retardancy.
19:37I know.
19:38That's why we've been so dumbfounded by all the obstacles they throw in our way
19:41since we try to get into their market.
19:43Well, the vast majority of business with China is legitimate and good for our economy,
19:47but occasionally we run into situations like this
19:50where there is clearly a hidden agenda.
19:53They may try to acquire your product with or without your company's approval.
19:57What's the next step?
19:59Do you have a case?
19:59Well, we need to lure way back to the U.S.
20:03With what?
20:04The same thing that brought him here.
20:06Your secrets.
20:09We'd like to set up a sting operation with your employee.
20:13Way to put the ball in his court.
20:15Let's bounce it back and see what happens.
20:18We're not spies, Agent Carpenter.
20:20We make insulation.
20:22I'm not putting one of my employees in harm's way for this.
20:25We're under no obligation to comply with this, are we, Margaret?
20:28And let's just say that we catch these guys and it goes to trial.
20:33They could subpoena the same documents the Chinese are trying to steal, couldn't they?
20:37Mr. Walker, there are legal protections that would keep your proprietary information from public disclosure.
20:43I think that's true, Fred.
20:44The Justice Department is very careful about protecting corporate trade secrets.
20:49But what if they're not careful?
20:55I, uh, I want to thank you for all of your help.
21:00But we're done here.
21:02I'm sorry.
21:15We've worked for over a decade to develop this product and we can't risk our trade secrets becoming public in court.
21:21We completely understand.
21:23We're on your side and so are the courts.
21:24I haven't seen a case yet that hasn't worked with the victim's business to keep that from happening.
21:28We've got your back on this, but we need to catch this guy.
21:32If it isn't you, it'll be another company.
21:41Thanks.
21:41Appreciate you coming by.
21:45We've got to do this, Fred.
22:11Why?
22:12We'd be taking a huge risk.
22:14And what about our stock prices when this hits the press?
22:18People will see we have a unique product worth protecting.
22:21Isn't that what we're paying our advertising agencies to do?
22:24What are you doing, Margaret?
22:26This just isn't like you.
22:30It's the principal.
22:32Oh, when I bring up principal, you always bring up our stock prices.
22:37And you just took that off the table.
22:39Okay, so maybe I'm pissed off.
22:41Paul came by my office and said he thinks Chung might have had a thumb drive in his hand
22:46when he caught him at his desk.
22:49We haven't spent 20 years building this company to have them steal what we've created.
22:54Besides, I like this town.
22:56And it would die if we went out of business.
22:59So screw them.
23:02Let's do this.
23:02You want to do what?
23:14We want to set up a sting operation, but we need your help.
23:18Why me?
23:19They know you.
23:20We need you to call them and say you want to make the deal.
23:24Do you want me to do this?
23:26We'd like to see these guys face justice,
23:28but we don't want you to do anything you'd be uncomfortable doing.
23:30Robert, your decision will have no bearing on your job here.
23:34We're very grateful that you brought this to our attention.
23:38Can I discuss it with my wife?
23:40I'm afraid not.
23:41Only the FBI and the people in this room can know anything about it.
23:45I'm just an engineer.
23:47Shouldn't you get somebody who's trained for this sort of thing?
23:50We would if we could,
23:51but they've been researching your company and reading the trades.
23:53They know the people who work here and who'd have access to what they need.
23:56Plus, before this is over,
23:59somebody's going to ask a question that only an engineer could answer.
24:07Yeah, okay.
24:08I'll be writing you notes during the conversation.
24:23Remember, we need him to acknowledge the illegality of the transaction.
24:27We want a specific requirements list and a delivery date.
24:32Just do it like we practiced.
24:34You'll be just fine.
24:35Yeah, that's easy for you to say.
24:41Ready?
24:43Okay.
25:00Wait.
25:01Hello, Mr. Wei.
25:03It's Robert.
25:04Oh, hello, Robert.
25:07Yes, it is good to hear from you.
25:09Oh, well, thank you.
25:13I'm prepared to give you the information you want for $200,000,
25:20but I don't like the payment schedule.
25:24How so?
25:25Well, I only get $100,000 upon delivery.
25:31How do I know that I'll get the rest of the money when you go back to China?
25:36Mr. Wei, you cannot expect us to give you all of the money without verifying the documents and making sure that they are complete.
25:45Now, neither one of us has recourse to the law.
25:49Now, neither one of us has recourse to the law.
25:51We are obligated to trust each other.
25:53Well, you need me more than I need you.
25:56We both need each other, Mr. Moore.
25:59Think of me as the solution to your tuition problem.
26:04Yeah, okay.
26:08You got a deal.
26:11Excellent.
26:12You will see all of your money, Mr. Moore.
26:15I guarantee it.
26:16Now, I understand your aversion to email,
26:20but I have prepared a list of everything that we will need,
26:25and I am going to send it to you now.
26:31I got it.
26:36Will that be a problem?
26:39No, that looks doable.
26:43When?
26:44How about next Saturday?
26:48Yeah, next Saturday sounds good.
26:50Excellent.
26:51Mr. Chung will arrange all the details with you.
26:55Very good.
27:01We'll give this to the analyst right away.
27:06Oh, damn it.
27:07Did he say next Saturday?
27:09Yeah, why?
27:12That's my wife's birthday.
27:14I promised to take her out to dinner.
27:16I'm sorry, Robert.
27:17All right.
27:34About set?
27:35Yes, sir.
27:35We are good to go.
27:38All right, thanks.
27:39How far away are you guys going to be?
27:42We'll be just down the hall.
27:43Yeah.
27:44Remember, once you make the transaction,
27:47excuse yourself, go to the bathroom and lock the door,
27:50and don't come out until we come and get you.
27:51Until we come and get me.
27:53Okay.
27:54Ready?
27:55Yeah.
27:55Come on.
27:56This would be great.
28:03Take a seat.
28:06Okay, what's that?
28:07I'll sit right there.
28:08See you, Robert.
28:09Okay.
28:14You ready for your close-up?
28:20Ready as I'll ever be.
28:22Okay.
28:23I want you sitting here, Wayne Chung over there.
28:25We have a microphone and a camera,
28:27and the lamp, and then the smoke detector.
28:31These are the documents that your company has doctored for us?
28:34They are?
28:40Okay, thanks.
28:42They're coming early.
28:43They're en route.
28:44Three minutes out.
28:45Why are they early?
28:46Maybe they know.
28:47Is there something wrong?
28:48Robert, take a deep breath.
28:49It doesn't mean anything.
28:51It's not unusual.
28:51It happens from time to time.
28:53Okay?
28:54You'll be fine.
28:56Robert, you'll do great.
29:01Okay, let's go.
29:02Okay, where are we?
29:24One minute out.
29:26Showtime.
29:27You think he'll make it?
29:28He'll make it.
29:30What is he doing with the briefcase?
29:32He's probably just nervous.
29:48I think he's going to be sick.
29:58Do you want me to go in there?
29:5930 seconds out.
30:07They're in the building.
30:13I'm okay.
30:1820 seconds out.
30:19I'm fine.
30:29I don't know.
30:59Hello, Robert.
31:00Please, please come in.
31:09You can have a seat.
31:19I assume that's the money?
31:22Yes.
31:23Do you have the documents?
31:25Yes.
31:26Quite frankly, I can't wait to get rid of...
31:28How did you solve the high-pressure extrusion problem?
31:52Oh, here.
31:54I developed a self-calibrating hinge here and here.
32:03You're going to need to make sure Customs doesn't see confidential on these documents.
32:08Otherwise, we all go to jail.
32:09Don't worry about it, Robert.
32:11I am worried.
32:12We will take care of everything.
32:13Here is your money.
32:28Do you need to count it?
32:29Oh, no, no.
32:32I just...
32:33I've never seen so much.
32:36I trust you.
32:40If you'll excuse me, I just need to use the bathroom.
32:44Standby.
32:45Standby.
32:53And...
32:55Go, go, go!
32:57Stand up.
32:57Stand up.
32:59Stand up.
33:00Stand up slowly.
33:03Turn.
33:04Turn.
33:06Turn.
33:06Stop.
33:07Don't move.
33:09Stand by.
33:09You're back.
33:09It's on.
33:24It's on!
33:25It's on!
33:25...fled guilty today in the United States District Court for conspiracy to steal the trade secrets
33:30of Iowa-based RIS Corporation.
33:33One of the key elements of the prosecution's case was the testimony of an RIS employee who
33:39worked undercover with the FBI security experts confirm yeah we're watching right now my dad rules
33:47i can't believe you kept it a secret from me honey i would have told you but i would have had to kill
33:52you oh is that so well i almost killed you for forgetting my birthday universities and government
34:00agencies security experts estimate that corporate espionage and theft of trade secrets robs up to
34:07400 billion dollars a year from the u.s economy but others point out that many incidents go undetected
34:14or unreported raising some estimates to as much as a trillion dollars a year everyone agrees that the
34:21trend is on the rise
34:41it was scary how persistent they were and how they did not care that they could be caught at any time
34:47in the beginning they were they were surprised that asian competitor would go to this degree to
34:52obtain their train secret information our manufacturing facility is two hours away from the closest major
35:00u.s city so you think you're safe there by the end after the prosecution i think they had a better
35:06understanding of the extent of how they have become a target i can't get over the fact that those guys
35:14came into our plant not once but twice they had no shame it was it was they were going to come and
35:19take this information and if we got them one place they were going to come at us from another place it's
35:23not been a one-time target hit it's been multiple times over this trusting relationship we built we've
35:30been able to assist them in covering up some of their vulnerabilities so they're less of a target
35:37i can't say enough about about the efforts of the fbi we worked with them every step of the way they
35:42guided us they coached us they listened to what our concerns were and they and they address those
35:48concerns the culture shift from this experience has been that it's everybody's job to protect the
35:55intellectual property that everybody needs to be you know vigilant about protecting this information
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