00:21A presto
00:30Sonia Baker, an avalued member of my staff, died this morning.
00:36Congressman Collins, he's an old friend of yours, is that right?
00:38Good reporters don't have friends, only sources.
00:41You okay?
00:42Collins was allegedly having an affair with a young woman.
00:46We want to know everything that we can about her.
00:49We've got eight hours.
00:51They've got 56 cameras.
00:53There are three blind spots in the entire system, and Sonia Baker went down in one of them.
00:58Come on, Cal, leave that alone.
01:00Close your eyes.
01:00He's checking out his cell phone.
01:02Did we just break the law?
01:03Nope.
01:04That's what you call damn fine reporting.
01:06The casings of the crime scene were untraceable.
01:08That is the mark of a pro.
01:11Who might have wanted Sonia dead?
01:14The thesis that we are pursuing involves a certain company that Congressman Collins is investigating.
01:20She had access to everything we were doing, and I believe they killed her for it.
01:24This is a full-blown conspiracy.
01:25You've got to protect yourself, man.
01:27You cannot connect anything back to me.
01:30Do you have any idea what you're doing here?
01:32Billions of dollars.
01:33That's wrath of God money.
01:47It's over, Cal.
01:48I can't protect you anymore.
01:50You follow any lead, and this story is massive.
01:53It's not a story.
01:54It's a case.
01:55Now you have blood on your hands.
01:57Do you really think that you're going to publish this?
02:01I trusted you.
02:02The newspaper can slant this any which way they want to.
02:07How do you think that's going to go down?
02:16This is as big and as connected as they get.
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