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00:01Tonight on Wiseguy.
00:03Dr. Valenti was assassinated. He was a civilian, Walter.
00:08An assassination could be dumped in your lap if you don't help me.
00:11You're linking me to Dr. Valenti's death?
00:13Who the hell do you think you are?
00:15There's an OCB operation underway here.
00:17His presence is a violation of security.
00:19Throw him out.
00:20You can't fight in here. This is the war room.
00:22The man is leaving a trail for me. If I don't follow it, I'm doing nothing.
00:26Wilson is a voice on the end of the telephone.
00:28The invisible Mr. Wilson might get you killed.
01:00He's not a voice on the phone.
01:01I'm doing nothing.
01:12I'm doing nothing.
01:25He's not a voice on the phone.
01:51The National Security Commission is facing a dire situation.
01:55I need one man, Agent Vincent Terranova.
01:59God, I love this town!
02:01There's an intentional power vacuum being created here, and you're being sucked into it.
02:05You're about to deal with vipers.
02:07I see that Terranova's here.
02:09It's what you wanted, wasn't it?
02:11Thanks, Cliff. I appreciate it.
02:12Dr. and Mrs. Bellini.
02:14This is Vinnie Terranova.
02:15Dr. Bellini served on the Council of Economic Advisors, Brookings Institute, Harvard Economic Review.
02:20Oh, my God, no!
02:25Someone with department clearance has been shot.
02:28Dr. Valenti?
02:29What am I doing here?
02:30I recommended you be put in charge of investigating a threat against American interests.
02:34And why am I the guy you recommended?
02:37Because you despise me.
02:39Vincent Terranova, meet General Leland Masters.
02:41General Masters?
02:43This is one of the most powerful weapons in the world.
02:46It's a printing plate.
02:47The Japanese yen.
02:49We believe a plan exists to undermine the economy of Japan.
02:53This parcel containing the original plate was damaged in transit to Tenza, Kurtzman, and Lloyd.
03:01The most powerful economy in the world is about to be destroyed by a Capitol Hill PR firm?
03:05It's your moral duty to stop it.
03:09The bullet that killed Valenti was packed with Kirari.
03:12It was an assassination, Vince.
03:14Document file not found.
03:15Abort retry.
03:17I have been here since 8 o'clock this morning.
03:19Tapes, floppies, everything on Valenti's hard drive.
03:21It's all been erased.
03:22This is a conspiracy, Mark.
03:24Dr. Valenti created a model for non-genuine destabilization.
03:28What is that?
03:28Diagram for waging economic war through counterfeiting.
03:31Who commissioned it?
03:33Tenza, Kurtzman, and Lloyd, account executive Catherine Gallagher.
03:36Catherine Gallagher, hello.
03:39How are you doing?
03:40I'm doing well, but I work hard at it.
03:43Well, that's good.
03:43I believe in hard work.
03:45Ah, how do you feel about spontaneous sex?
03:48Here's Valenti's fundamental model of non-genuine destabilization.
03:52I think Masters is behind it.
03:54He wants to leave a trail for me to find his fall guy.
03:58That's accountability.
03:59You're suggesting he was also responsible for Dr. Valenti's death.
04:05Well, why did he pick you?
04:07The son of a bitch turned a beautifully conceived notion into a public embarrassment that'll take decades to clean up.
04:17Il Pavo is our island.
04:19Now it's in the hands of some third world Lilliputians who mock us at every turn.
04:27Reparations are going to be paid by this boy.
04:29I'm supposed to find their scapegoat.
04:32Another Dean or Oat?
04:33Yeah.
04:34A Kay Gallagher.
04:36The more you get to know me, the more you'll see that you and I are cut from the same
04:38cloth.
04:39Men like us are the last rebels of the American Revolution.
04:43We just wage our war with more sophisticated tools.
04:46We do what we do for justice, don't we, Agent Terranova?
04:51You bet your ass.
04:53We do what we do for justice, don't we, Agent Terranova?
05:09We do what we do for justice, don't we?
05:47CHOIR SINGS
05:58I knew Andrew Valenti for nearly 30 years, and I never knew what he was talking about.
06:07He was an economist of considerable stature, as evidenced by the gathering of potentates in this cathedral.
06:16I suspect most of you didn't know what he was talking about either.
06:21But we couldn't help sensing he was right, not because he operated on some higher cerebral plane, which he did,
06:31but because his work as an economist was always rooted in the needs of people.
06:38As complex as his thinking was, Andrew Valenti was never not a common man.
06:597.30, your hotel.
07:01See you tonight.
07:04The same thing happens to me all the time.
07:08Agent Terranova.
07:11Did you know Dr. Valenti?
07:13I met him only once.
07:15The investigation you're running should be more important than the passing of a stranger.
07:19This is official business for me.
07:22Dr. Valenti was killed by a junkie.
07:23For God's sake, I've entrusted you with a national security matter.
07:26Dr. Valenti was assassinated.
07:29How do you know that?
07:30When I have something to report to you, I will.
07:35That damaged postal package, which you claimed the counterfeit plate was found in, I need it.
07:43And this guy you have following me?
07:46He's there for your protection.
07:47Well, stop it.
07:49I have my own people to protect me.
07:58Excuse me, Senator.
08:00General?
08:01Come with me, Walter.
08:08I want that damaged postal parcel to go to Terranova immediately.
08:13Yes, sir.
08:15Sir?
08:18Dr. Valenti was assassinated.
08:21He was a civilian, Walter.
08:43I requested that all the evidence in the Valenti murder be returned to the D.C. police.
08:48It was.
08:49Are you certain?
08:50This incident has distracted Terranova from his duties with the National Security Commission.
08:56Well, I'll speak to him.
08:57That's not necessary.
08:58But for the future, realize that the delegation of authority is no assurance of the proper completion of task.
09:05Follow it through personally, Cliff.
09:08Especially when it's for me.
09:34We've catalogued all the Japanese Ministry of Industry and Trade documents confiscated from Tensor, Kurtzman, and Lloyd.
09:39All right.
09:40Make copies and return them to Kay Gallagher's office right away.
09:43Yes, sir.
09:44We're sweeping the room for electronic devices as per your directive.
09:47We'll do it three times a day in a random schedule.
09:49All of your incoming calls will bypass the switchboard and be recorded by the OCB computer.
09:56Nothing over the Lenny, nothing over non-genuine destabilization.
10:00The NGD was commissioned by Tenzer, Kurtzman, and Lloyd, right?
10:03Right.
10:04Maybe it's a different client.
10:06Agent Terranova?
10:07Yeah.
10:08From Admiral Strachan.
10:12All right.
10:13Get this down to the lab right away.
10:14I'll need a complete analysis.
10:16Yes, sir.
10:16Right now, if it is another client, we may be snafu'd by diplomacy.
10:21Kay Gallagher's company handles a lot of foreign interests.
10:26I don't know, Frank.
10:27Maybe I messed up in assuming that Valenti's paper was commissioned for the Japanese.
10:31Well, why would they commission something that could be used against them?
10:34I don't know.
10:36But if not them, then who?
10:39I don't know.
10:40I only know one way to find out.
10:43You better do it, then.
10:46All right.
10:47Let's prepare a warrant.
10:48Let's prepare a warrant.
10:50What?
10:51Come.
11:00Oh, my God.
11:27Mr. Wilson.
11:29Well, looks like we got what we came for.
11:38Don't touch that.
11:40Miss Gallagher, I have a warrant.
11:47Take your hand off that.
11:50I can read the warrant.
11:51It doesn't give you the right to disturb the mortal remains of Mr. Lloyd.
11:56As in cremation?
11:58You're a real genius.
12:00What are you looking for?
12:02This involves national security.
12:05Invoking national security as your little tool for circumventing the Fourth Amendment.
12:10I am sorry, Miss Gallagher, but I need to look into this.
12:15Say hello, Lester.
12:18Terranova instigated this, didn't he?
12:19I believe we're finished here.
12:22Sign this.
12:23What is it?
12:24It's a receipt for confiscated goods.
12:27There's a file on Mr. Wilson and contents, a paper on non-genuine destabilization by a Dr. Andrew Valenti.
12:34Photocopies of TKL checks to Valente and cashier's checks to Tenzer Kurtzman and Lloyd.
12:55Miss Gallagher?
12:58Lester?
13:12Hi.
13:12Come on in.
13:17Hey, come on.
13:18Thanks for a wonderful time.
13:20Now, wait a minute.
13:20Where are you going?
13:23I never ordered a $400 dinner before.
13:25You have to stay.
13:26Is this an appreciation of your opportunity to humiliate me, or is this a lame, attempted apology?
13:32It's just a dinner.
13:34Now, please, just sit down and try to enjoy it, all right?
13:39There's things we both need to know.
13:41Now, please.
14:04All right, Kay.
14:11Invoking national security is a cheap shot.
14:13Yeah.
14:14Yeah, but I'm stuck with it.
14:16Now, I'll tell you what I can.
14:22Dr. Valenti wasn't murdered.
14:25He was assassinated.
14:30I believe his death is linked to his paper on non-genuine destabilization, which your firm commissioned.
14:36You're connecting me to Dr. Valenti's death?
14:42Who's Mr. Wilson, Kay?
14:45I should call my lawyer.
14:46You certain you can trust your lawyer?
14:52Kay, I'm not trying to link you to a murder.
14:54I think you're just as much a victim as he was.
14:56A victim of who?
14:58Well, that's what I can't tell you.
15:00I want to, but I'm bound by national security.
15:02I've already told you too much as it is.
15:05Now, Kay, please, tell me.
15:07I need to know about Wilson.
15:10Let's pretend that this is a two-way street.
15:14What about what I need to know?
15:17Where is the reason for my subjecting myself to an interrogation without the benefit of an attorney?
15:23A $400 dinner isn't enough.
15:25I need substance.
15:27An assassination and the fall of a sovereign nation could be dumped in your lap if you don't help me.
15:37Well, I have been threatened before, but you take the cake.
15:41Kay, wake up!
15:43Look at what you do.
15:45You represent foreign interests.
15:48You wheel and deal on Capitol Hill.
15:50Your business isn't public relations.
15:52It's political relations.
15:53And at the root of politics is struggle.
15:56Now, what makes you think that you can't get caught up in all of that?
16:00Okay, please.
16:02Tell me about Wilson.
16:05Wilson is a voice on the end of the telephone.
16:08He called my firm and asked us to commission Valenti to write a paper.
16:13He sent us a check.
16:14We commissioned Valenti.
16:16He delivered the paper.
16:18A messenger came and picked it up.
16:22And you never met him?
16:24I spoke with him twice on the telephone.
16:27Do you have his number?
16:29He always called me.
16:33Well, didn't that strike you as kind of strange?
16:36This is Washington.
16:38Nothing strikes me as strange.
16:41You want to find Mr. Wilson.
16:43Yes, I do.
16:44I can't help you.
16:47Some nut calls with an extra $70,000
16:51asking Valenti to write some foolishness about waging economic war.
16:57I thought it was a joke, but I called Valenti anyway.
17:01We had a good laugh.
17:03He said if a check came to let him know,
17:06it did, I did, that's that.
17:09You now know as much or more than I do.
17:11I came here only to express my indignation.
17:16I have no hunger for this dinner or you.
17:20Kay.
17:25Kay, you better be careful.
17:27Your invisible Mr. Wilson might get you killed.
17:54Vernon Biggs.
17:55I've been trying to reach you, Major.
17:57I've been out attending to details.
17:59Meet me at the service club right away.
18:01Yes, Admiral Strykin.
18:02Immediately.
18:03I don't think I'll continue.
18:37We're alone.
18:51Your man used curare-packed bullets to remove Valenti.
18:57It was your responsibility to be specific with him about every aspect of his mission.
19:04He was in covert operations for 12 years.
19:06Which means he's surgically attached to his cloak and dagger.
19:10CO veterans specialize in taking the simple and making it complex.
19:14This operation was supposed to yield nothing to the police, except the obvious, the killing
19:20of an innocent citizen by a man who to all the world seemed to be a desperate addict.
19:25I told him to eliminate any chance of Valenti's survival.
19:28What he eliminated was any chance of keeping the nature of Valenti's death contained.
19:35A CPU toxicology lab discovered the drug.
19:41The loop has been opened, and individuals who should not be aware of it are.
19:50And now, your target is so preoccupied with Valenti's assassination that he is not fully
19:57focused on Catherine Gallagher.
19:59I can't keep Terranova under surveillance.
20:01They sweep his room three times a day.
20:04He's a dangerous and a clever operative.
20:08Does Terranova's knowledge jeopardize the operation?
20:12Mistakes threaten this operation.
20:15Then give me a chance to rectify mine.
20:17If this man is a problem, he can be taken out cleanly without...
20:20No.
20:25Or if you'd like to relieve me of my responsibilities, I will understand.
20:35You're a dedicated patriot.
20:38Vernon, that is recognized at the highest level.
20:43You know, I believe that God is on our side.
20:54Our operation is on track, but we're moving into the next phase.
21:00No detail is too small to be overlooked.
21:06I understand, and I will follow through.
21:11I know you will, Vernon.
21:13I want you to be ready to leave for Utah at a moment's notice.
21:17Our targets are going to be meeting Mr. Wilson soon.
21:22Yes, sir, I'll be ready.
21:24And then we should be prepared to have...
21:30Walter, how the hell are you?
21:32I'm well, General.
21:34But running late.
21:36Good to see you, Major.
21:40Yeah, yeah.
21:49Army?
21:51Marine, sir.
21:54Good for you, son.
22:09Good for you.
22:18It's time for you.
22:21I don't know.
22:21You're a very good person.
22:21I'm feeling good for you.
22:22I'm feeling calm.
22:22I feel bad for you.
22:22I'm feeling환ika.
22:22Well done.
22:24I'm feeling good for you.
22:25I am feeling good for you.
22:28You're feeling good for you.
22:32It's if you were getting an entrance.
22:59We found a trail of paper, Frank.
23:01He's been leaving us nowhere.
23:04We haven't been taking advantage of the little time we have left.
23:07Now, we know Masters has printed the money because we've seen the plate.
23:11Now, we can assume that he has a delivery system as well.
23:15The transport planes, the ships.
23:17Vince, you're basing all your assumptions on the number one assumption
23:20that Masters is behind all this.
23:22Now, it could be someone else.
23:24Yeah, it could be.
23:25But even if it is somebody else, the plan still goes on.
23:29It's just that the trigger to release the money hasn't been pulled yet.
23:32How do you know?
23:33Because Masters is behind it.
23:35And behind Masters is a military mind.
23:37He thinks strategically.
23:39He's about to launch an offensive, but he won't launch it until his defense is prepared.
23:43Senator Getzloff's trade bill.
23:44That's right.
23:46It's still just a bill.
23:47Don't you think he's gonna try his damnedest to get it passed?
23:50He plays to win, Frank.
23:51He knows all the bodies aren't just in Arlington.
23:58There's not that many senators that can resist this kind of pressure.
24:03I may know one.
24:07Orchestrating the collapse of Japan through, what did you call it?
24:12Non-genuine destabilization, Senator Pickering.
24:16Invading their economy with counterfeit currency.
24:18Sheer madness.
24:20I don't have proof of Masters' involvement, but I do believe that...
24:24The lunacy of what you described is proof enough for me.
24:27Senator, we believe the passage of the trade bill could trigger the release of the counterfeit currency.
24:32Now, if that bill could be held up in a committee or...
24:35It's Janet Getzloff's bill, Agent Terranova.
24:38It's her committee.
24:40And that bill is coming to the floor tomorrow morning at 10.
24:45What are its chances, sir?
24:46Damn good.
24:48The mood of the country is turning protectionist.
24:51That, coupled with more arm-twisting than you see at a wrestling match...
24:56Means Miss Janet is pulling out all the stops on this one.
25:02I carry great influence with my colleagues.
25:06I believe Getzloff's bill is bad law.
25:09Protectionism is bad for this country.
25:11It's...
25:11It's throwing up a wall.
25:14But its passage seems inevitable.
25:17Could a matter of your influence stopping?
25:19Let's not be mendacious, gentlemen.
25:22That bill won't die an easy death, no matter what I fling at it.
25:26This country's right for jack-bashing.
25:29A lot of fellas want to vote for that bill just so they can beat their chest.
25:33And the fellas that don't want to...
25:36Are gonna be cajoled and coerced by Masters and Getzloff.
25:41And you can't underestimate that.
25:46Darling, do you mind if I indulge my weakness?
25:50Allow me.
25:52Have you been able to do anything about that Air Force base in Murphy State?
25:57It's being recommissioned.
25:592,400 civilian jobs are gonna be safe.
26:02There'll be an official announcement tomorrow morning.
26:06Then Mr. Murphy is in our column.
26:12Witherspoon needs matching funds for his highway program.
26:14That was a campaign promise.
26:17I'll talk to Phillips at Transportation.
26:21Can we count on Lerner?
26:24I promised him a vote on his coastline protection bill.
26:28But he's still on the fence.
26:31He's been having some problems with the IRS, hasn't he?
26:35That's right.
26:37They can get better or worse, depending.
26:42Well, there's still Lucas, Feldman, Clark...
26:45Yeah, yeah.
26:45I'll forget him.
26:49I count 52 votes.
26:52Assuming there are no defections when it comes to floor.
26:58What about Pickering?
27:00Will he be the charge against us?
27:02He needs my help on catastrophic health care.
27:06Don't count on it.
27:08He'd vote against Christmas if he thought I was behind him.
27:12He has no backing.
27:13Now, what's he gonna do?
27:14Filibuster?
27:15It's been done.
27:17In the Capra movie.
27:20Pickering doesn't have the legs.
27:23And he takes naps after lunch.
27:29The bill will pass.
27:34Now, what's the possibility of a veto?
27:36He trusts me.
27:39I'm a sort of spiritual father to him.
27:43He thinks I should be sitting behind his desk.
27:46He's right.
27:49I know.
27:53There'll be no veto.
27:59Then we're home free, my darling.
28:19Then we're home free, my darling.
28:20I know.
28:47Frank?
28:48It's Mark.
28:48Can you come into the war room?
28:55What's up?
28:56The CPU made the damaged postal package.
28:59It was manufactured by Bean Cooley Paper in Washington State.
29:03A content analysis of the paper and chemical breakdown of the glue
29:06in the double seal layer gave us a definite ID.
29:09It once was a grocery bag used by Farm Fresh,
29:13a gourmet food store catering to the carriage trade in ski resort areas.
29:17What are you doing?
29:18Well, I'm cross-referencing military and industrial sites.
29:22Why?
29:25I put you on restricted duty.
29:27Now, wait a minute.
29:28Wait a minute.
29:28He's working with me now.
29:30On what?
29:31Well, that's on a need-to-know basis, and you don't need to know.
29:35I beg your pardon?
29:37Now, these are your words.
29:38What I'm saying is, get out.
29:41This is my purview.
29:43This is national security.
29:44Now, look, I don't mean to be rude,
29:45but it was you yourself that lent me to the security commission.
29:48I cannot violate the trust that you and General Masters has invested in me.
29:51Okay?
29:53Thanks, Cliff.
29:54Thanks a lot.
30:02Okay.
30:03Do we know how long ago the paper was manufactured?
30:06Uh, four to six weeks ago.
30:08The Farm Fresh food chain has 12 stores spread across Utah, Idaho, and Montana.
30:13What are we waiting for?
30:15Well, the computer's checking locations.
30:18I've set a 200-mile radius as a parameter for the search.
30:21It could take some time.
30:28What?
30:29You know, you just threw the second assistant attorney general out of his own war room.
30:37Well, so what?
30:39So I always wanted to do that.
30:43Me too.
30:46You understand, I see my first obligation to country, to government.
30:51But it's extremely distressing to be removed from my own war room by a subordinate.
30:57Calm down, Cliff.
30:58I can't.
31:00Really, I can't.
31:02I have no idea what you're investigating.
31:04Now, I've done my best to be cooperative,
31:06but when I walk into the room and I see the computer whirring farm-fresh gourmet stores
31:12and where they intersect with military bases, honestly...
31:15Admiral,
31:17I'm about to come apart.
31:19I have this nauseating feeling that I'm involved in something which might be...
31:26Might be...
31:27Might be what?
31:29Well, be involved.
31:33You know.
31:36In something extra-legal.
31:38You are very upset, aren't you?
31:40I am.
31:41Of course you are.
31:42Of course.
31:43You gonna be able to pull yourself together for the state dinner this evening?
31:46Sir.
31:47Well, we can't afford a scene, a diplomatic function.
31:50Oh, no, sir.
31:52But I wasn't invited.
31:54Well, perhaps protocol anticipated your emotional state.
31:57You do want to go, don't you?
31:59Yes, sir.
32:00Right.
32:04Mildred, would you make sure that Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Clifton's name are on the list for tonight's dinner?
32:09Yes, sir.
32:13Clear.
32:15Everything is going to be perfectly all right, I assure you.
32:20Now, why don't you go on home and master your faculties?
32:23Give Joan my best, and I'll see you both tonight.
32:26Yes, sir.
32:28And, uh, thank you for helping me.
32:31Anytime, Clif.
32:35Anytime.
32:42General.
32:44Yes, Walter?
32:45Terranova's made a connection to Farm Fresh.
32:48Why doesn't he report these things to me?
32:50Well, sir, you know his attitude toward me and the establishment in general.
32:54I don't give a tinker's damn for his attitude.
32:56He has an obligation.
32:58If he won't fulfill it to you, he damn well better be taught to fulfill it to me.
33:01Where is he?
33:03At OCB.
33:05I want my car.
33:11Our big sky's out.
33:12No, wait a minute.
33:13Wait a minute.
33:14We have a huge construction and mining operation there.
33:17Strikes me it's too difficult to get to, and if we're going on a military notion, we got better choices.
33:22There's no...
33:24Yes?
33:25General Masters is here to see Agent Terranova.
33:29Tell him I'm not available.
33:31You little bastard.
33:32I want to see you immediately.
33:36Okay.
33:36We put, uh, Big Sky number 12 on the list.
33:40So what's our top ten?
33:42Um, uh, Big Crest, Montana and Sun Valley.
33:46I don't know.
33:47We better forget Sun Valley.
33:49Well, it's too upscale.
33:50You know, military personnel would stand out like a sore thumb.
33:54What the hell do you think you're doing?
33:56Who the hell do you think you are?
33:58I don't want him in here.
33:59He has clearance.
34:00There is an OCB operation underway here.
34:02His presence is a violation of security.
34:06Throw him out.
34:08General?
34:09Release him!
34:10Release him at once if you men lost your senses!
34:12You can't fight in here.
34:13This is the war room.
34:20So, General Masters, are you all right?
34:23Who the hell are you?
34:25Oh, I'm DeWitt Clipton.
34:27I'm second assistant to the Attorney General.
34:29Go polish a doorknob.
34:30Leave us alone.
34:33I said get out!
34:38There was a time when soldiers knew how to follow orders.
34:45I want a report.
34:47You want a report?
34:50Frank?
34:53The postal package, the counterfeit plate, was shipped in...
34:56The alleged counterfeit plate.
34:58An alleged shipping.
35:01The paper was once a grocery bag from Farm Fresh Gourmet.
35:05It's a chain of 12 stores in the Northwest.
35:07We're in the process of determining which military base is open or closed,
35:11or what industry is in proximity to said stores.
35:14We're going over a computer list.
35:16Let me see the list.
35:21Big Sky, forget it.
35:23Sun Valley, forget it.
35:26Dawn Valley, Utah.
35:30There was a transport depot closed there.
35:33Write this down.
35:34New Crest, Montana is within 50 miles of a computer chip facility.
35:40Missoula, Montana is the home of their university.
35:42It is a complete facility.
35:45Now, why don't you start with what's most likely and quit diddling?
35:50Tenzer, Kurtzman and Lloyd.
35:52You went there with a warrant.
35:55What did you find?
35:57Katherine Gallagher's firm is not involved.
35:59It's a load of crap.
36:01It's a red herring.
36:02Well, why the hell did you search the place?
36:04That's what you wanted, wasn't it?
36:06I want this scheme stopped.
36:10Now, there's a load of crap.
36:15I like you, boy.
36:17I like you a lot.
36:19Trust only your gut.
36:21Keep your target in sight.
36:22Even if it's me.
36:24Sort of, damn the torpedoes.
36:27Now, that's alright, as long as it doesn't interfere with the truth.
36:30But in this case, it does.
36:32So why don't you hop to it before it gets away from you and this whole damn scheme succeeds because
36:37you've been so busy trying to pin it on a wrinkled old general who embodies your idea of corrupt bureaucracy.
36:48Now, I can't stand the stinkers any more than you can.
36:53But know not to judge a man until all the evidence is in.
37:00Then, get the job done.
37:21He just narrowed the search for us.
37:25He just dropped the next chrome on the trail.
37:31I've got Terranova pointed in the right direction, but he's convinced Gallagher's a red herring.
37:35Is there any reason I have to do everything myself?
37:37I've got you sick and叫 me 할 por doubt
37:51Learning Pirates.
37:52Go to Utah.
38:13hello hello Kay Walter I understand you're under some pressure
38:18you have no idea perhaps I can help I need to see Walter right away
38:44Kay Gallagher's here go down to the bar and wait for my call I don't like this Walter you could
38:53take
38:53me to one of these dinners once in a while would that get you down to the bar any faster
39:10okay I've heard no doubt the whole town has heard by now
39:16your office has been searched I'm in serious trouble Walter I don't even know why you must
39:22be under a lot of pressure I want to help you if I can but first I need to know
39:29what's going on and
39:29that you are not involved let's get us a drink huh thank you again put it on the room would
39:43you
39:44give yourself a good tip do you know what she'd do to spend an evening on the town with you
39:51on her arm
39:52they don't print enough money and you've never seen this mr. Wilson everything I know about that
39:59man is in the file okay I'm sure that there's no complicity on your part but I am going to
40:07need
40:07your solemn word on this of course you have it I'm gonna make a phone call you understand this could
40:13be viewed as a slight misuse of my office thank you Walter okay
40:43that was fast call me back in 10 minutes how long do you expect me to sit here Walter just
40:51do as I
40:51say unless you've got something better to do
41:08it shouldn't take long k
41:39I had my staff on this as soon as you left came up with this list about 20 minutes ago
41:46you crest Montana Dawn Valley Utah senator we got this from masters you're leaving yeah going to
41:54Dawn Valley Utah that's where he wants me well it's the next crumb senator the man is leaving a trail
42:01for
42:01me if I don't follow it I'm doing nothing how's the trade bill going senator that doesn't seem to be
42:06anything standing in its way I don't believe it can't be stopped or slowed down I'm a little
42:14long in the tooth for a filibuster well senator I can't believe you still don't enjoy center stage
42:20the power of veto still with the president senator not Leland masters don't be naive son masters can
42:27handle the president I can't figure out why he wants to hang this on Kay Gallagher he believes we're
42:33being sold out by junk bond cowboys and Wall Street arbitrasers ever hear the FSx Japanese version of
42:41the f-16 her efforts brought to fruition the accord which gave them our technology resulting in the
42:49Japanese building their own fleet of fighter planes masters can't shake the image of a sky full of rising
43:25sons
43:27I want you guys just to check out the base I don't want you to make a move on Wilson
43:30until I fax you
43:31everything we have on him and take care
43:49boarding is complete he's joined up with another man
44:12strike and I have some reading to do Walter yes uh-huh
44:24Walter I want to come up yeah you love this don't you yes and I appreciate this
44:35the checks were drawn on a Utah bank and the phone records of the calls received at that time
44:39were made from a phone in Don Valley Utah Prescott Wilson America's hermit billionaire
44:46he called me twice he'll speak with me again he spoke to you because he called you I'll see him
44:51in person Kay he hasn't seen anybody since we put a Kennedy in the White House it's impossible
44:55Walter nothing is impossible
45:18thank you
45:27so
45:27so
45:27you're gonna have to wait a little skier
45:28no not this trip I'm afraid
45:31uh this is your country up in that part of Utah
45:34maybe next time
45:47Vernon Biggs, Gallagher left this morning.
45:50It is imperative that everything at your end work according to operation.
45:55I'm seeing to every detail myself, sir.
45:57There won't be any mistakes.
45:59There can't be.
46:01We move into the next phase within 24 hours.
46:04We have to establish Gallagher and Terranova together in Utah.
46:08I understand.
46:10Nothing will go wrong.
46:12Thank you, Major.
46:13Thank you, sir.
46:51Thank you, Major.
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