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00:01Tonight, on Wiseguy.
00:03Why is the mission accomplished?
00:05The evidence is on his way to you now.
00:07It's ink.
00:08The money was printed here.
00:09The release of counterfeit currency is the equivalent of launching a war.
00:13Nothing is the equivalent of war.
00:14Now, Leland Masters is in the White House right now,
00:17anticipating the first salvo of his last crusade.
00:20Now arrest the son of a bitch!
00:21In success or in failure, they still have to put it off on someone,
00:25and it's not just Kate Gallagher.
00:26The person being hung out to dry is you.
00:36All today is innocent.
00:40We'll see you next time.
00:40Hi!
00:45Here's my name, Nick.
00:46You're welcome.
00:46Just a little more, but what?
00:56Look.
00:56I'm up.
00:57Look.
01:59I'm the National Security Commission.
02:01Why?
02:01It's on a need-to-know basis.
02:04I don't need to know.
02:05This is one of the most powerful weapons in the world.
02:08It's a printing plate.
02:09The Japanese yen.
02:11We believe a plan exists to undermine the economy of Japan.
02:15This parcel containing the original plate was damaged in transit.
02:19To Tenzer, Kurtzman and Lloyd.
02:22The most powerful economy in the world is about to be destroyed by a Capitol Hill PR firm?
02:27It's your moral duty to stop it.
02:30Oh, my God.
02:32Someone with department clearance has been shot.
02:35The bullet that killed Valente was packed with Kirari.
02:38It was an assassination, Vince.
02:39Dr. Valente created a model for non-genuine destabilization.
02:43What is that?
02:44A diagram for waging economic war through counterfeiting.
02:47Who commissioned it?
02:48Tenzer, Kurtzman and Lloyd.
02:50Con-executive Catherine Gallagher.
02:52Terra Nova be damned.
02:54The son of a bitch turned a beautifully conceived notion into a public embarrassment that'll take decades to clean up.
03:04Il Pavo is our island.
03:07Now it's in the hands of some third world Lilliputians who mock us at every turn.
03:14Reparations are going to be paid by this boy.
03:16I'm supposed to find their scapegoat.
03:19Uh, Dean or O.
03:20Yeah.
03:21Or Kay Gallagher.
03:25What are you looking for?
03:26I have a warrant.
03:28This involves national security.
03:30Terra Nova instigated this, didn't he?
03:32Sign this?
03:32What is it?
03:33It's a receipt for confiscated goods.
03:37There's a file on a Mr. Wilson,
03:39contents, a paper on non-genuine destabilization by a Dr. Andrew Valente.
03:44I need to know about Wilson.
03:46An assassination and the fall of a sovereign nation could be dumped in your lap if you don't help me.
03:51Wilson is a voice on the end of the telephone.
03:55He called my firm and asked us to commission Valente to write a paper.
03:59And you never met him?
04:01I spoke with him twice on the telephone.
04:04You better be careful.
04:06The invisible Mr. Wilson might get you killed.
04:09Senator, we believe the passage of the trade bill could trigger the release of the counterfeit currency.
04:14Now, if that bill could be held up in a committee or...
04:16It's Janet Getzloff's bill, Agent Terranova.
04:20It's her committee.
04:21What are its chances, sir?
04:22That bill won't die an easy death, no matter what I fling at it.
04:26I want a report.
04:27I'm going over a computer list.
04:29Let me see the list.
04:33Big Sky, forget it.
04:35Sun Valley, forget it.
04:38Dawn Valley, Utah.
04:42There was a transport depot closed there.
04:44Now, why don't you start with what's most likely and quit diddling?
04:49I've got Terranova pointed in the right direction, but he's convinced Gallagher's a red herring.
04:53Is there any reason I have to do everything myself?
04:56And the phone records of the calls you received at that time were made from a phone in Dawn Valley,
05:00Utah.
05:01Prescott Wilson.
05:03America's hermit billionaire.
05:05He called me twice.
05:06He'll speak with me again.
05:07He spoke to you because he called you.
05:09I'll see him in person.
05:10Kay, he hasn't seen anybody since we put a Kennedy in the White House.
05:13It's impossible.
05:14Walter, nothing is impossible.
05:21I want you to be ready to leave for Utah at a moment's notice.
05:26Our targets are going to be meeting Mr. Wilson soon.
05:57Mr. Tiranova, here.
05:59Here, I'll take that.
06:01You let him sleep, all right?
06:03Oh, how much longer till we get there?
06:08In about a half hour, sunrise.
06:10You want some coffee?
06:10Oh, please, thank you.
06:12Yeah, me too, please.
06:13Hey, Vinny, you ought to sleep.
06:14Nah, it's all right, I'm up.
06:19What is that?
06:20Prescott Wilson.
06:22What about him?
06:24Eh, what do we got?
06:25Hmm.
06:27Last time he made a public appearance was with Edward R. Murrow, person to person.
06:31He's a billionaire hermit.
06:33Oil, shipping, lumber.
06:35This guy holds 114 patents.
06:37Everything from the automated donut machine to the guidance system on a nuclear sub.
06:42What, did he serve in the military?
06:45No.
06:46He refit merchant vessels for the war effort.
06:49He used to date Tallulah Bankhead.
06:52Who didn't?
06:55So in our vast files, we have about as much on this guy as the National Enquirer, huh?
07:00Our files are from the National Enquirer.
07:14D.O.D. Cutback shut this base down in 78.
07:26Only activity in the last three years was a Boy Scout jamboree.
07:30Here, this is supposed to open it.
07:39Like, if you had thisuckers, I wanted a ring for the praise.
07:41Waterfall jamboree.
07:41Waterfall jamboree.
07:51Waterfall jamboree.
07:52Waterfall jamboree.
07:55Waterfall jamboree.
07:56Waterfall jamboree.
07:59All the radros jamboree.
13:07Evans.
13:09Yes, sir.
13:13You can go up.
13:36Two days ago, you said Wilson was just a voice on the phone.
13:40Two days ago.
13:41Two days ago, you didn't believe he existed.
13:45We learned an awful lot in two days, didn't we?
13:48Now, where'd you learn it?
13:54I'm fine, whatever you want.
14:15I'm a recluse...
14:17I'm a recluse, dammit, I don't see people.
14:19I'm a recluse, dammit, I don't see people.
14:27It's a report by the report by the report by Dr.
14:28I don't know.
14:31I don't use cashier's checks.
14:39I spoke with you twice.
14:41You're on my phone records.
14:42I haven't spoken twice to anyone in 15 years.
14:46Not even Leland Masters?
14:49I wouldn't spit on the best part of him.
14:53How do you know him?
14:54None of your damn business.
14:58He's made you my business.
15:02Now, Masters believes that there's a plan to destroy the Japanese economy.
15:06He also believes that it's being launched within the United States.
15:09If you believe that, you're crazier than he is.
15:12I believe he's behind it.
15:14Well, maybe you're not so crazy.
15:17This report I'm supposed to have paid for?
15:20Non-genuine destabilization?
15:23Well, if Valenti wrote it, it's gotta be right.
15:26You know him, too?
15:27I'm a recluse.
15:28But I can read, dammit.
15:41Oh, God.
15:42I love this.
15:44It's chock full of nuts.
15:46But the idea behind it's wonderful.
15:48And you could pay for the entire operation out of petty cash.
15:51Could handle the transportation, too.
15:53I still own a few airplanes.
15:55But I didn't, and I wouldn't.
15:58Much as I love the idea of beating the Nips, I'd do it fair and square.
16:03Get in the ring with them and slug it out.
16:09Leland used to love a fair fight.
16:12Now he wants what he wants.
16:14But he doesn't want to muss his hair to get it.
16:17When they put him in charge of the National Security Commission,
16:21I knew we were going to hell.
16:23I believe Masters is setting up Miss Gallagher,
16:26and maybe you, for a fall if and when the operation crashes.
16:29Can't touch me.
16:31I'm too rich.
16:32Yeah, but Kay isn't.
16:33That's her problem.
16:39Listen, I don't have a lot of time to make my case.
16:42Now the counterfeit yen was printed here
16:43in the abandoned Air Force base.
16:47The money's still there?
16:48No, it's not.
16:50Now you have a view of the entire valley.
16:52Have you noticed anything out of the ordinary
16:53in the last couple of days?
17:00No.
17:01A transport plane?
17:03A plane big enough to haul away all that money?
17:07Well, what did you see?
17:10Please.
17:11You think I'm gonna let you sucker me
17:13into being a material witness?
17:16We could subpoena you.
17:17For what?
17:18You gotta have grounds, boy.
17:20And you can't serve the paper
17:21unless I want to be served.
17:25June 14th, 1966.
17:28J. Edgar Hoover tried to pull me off this mountain.
17:31Check the records.
17:32Don't you care about this country?
17:35Damn right I care.
17:38About this country.
17:41That's why I own it.
17:44We used to be friends, Leland and I.
17:48I hope you nailed the son of a bitch.
17:51He should've had sense enough to know
17:52when to get out of the game like I did.
17:56Can I keep this?
17:57Yeah.
17:58Sure, go ahead.
18:26I'll wait in the car, will you?
18:29Please.
18:29Just wait in the car.
18:33Well, he saw something up there, but the old bastard won't tell me what it was.
18:37He saw C-130.
18:39What?
18:40Tail number 179.
18:42No national insignia and the window's blocked out below the cockpit.
18:46This deputy sheriff's an ex-Air Force MP.
18:49He said it flew in and out two days ago.
18:52If we find that plane, we'll find the inn.
18:55Yeah.
18:55If it hasn't been released already.
19:04They boarded now, sir.
19:05Was the mission accomplished?
19:07The evidence is on his way to you now.
19:09I gave the film to Commander Nelson.
19:10Good.
19:12Proceed to launch point.
19:18Come in, Walter.
19:20Sir, the mission is accomplished.
19:22Biggs is on his way to prepare the final phase of our operation.
19:25Now we're moving.
19:28Paintings.
19:29Lovely general.
19:29Thank you, Walter.
19:33When I'm finished, it's yours.
19:34Then you can say you have one of the old masters hanging in your living room.
19:44Terranova's fingerprints are all over this.
19:49Put it well and do the most good.
19:52Yes, sir.
20:01The painting, general.
20:04I'll treasure it.
20:09I'll take care of this right away.
20:42So I have some to break my life still.
20:43But I can't believe I can't believe I can believe it and sorely!
20:43Um you are moving you.
20:48I will find something in your living room.
20:49You can always put the Diaries lid together.
20:49They have tenÃa niêm niêm niêm niêm niêm niêm niêm niêm niêm niêm niêm niêm niêm niêm niêm niêm niêm
20:51niêm niêm niêm ni slots.
20:53Whether it's not necessary making it on my life.
20:55From there is this CarsTo Botnet's Immun Vamos More Area
21:12Would you get me a civilian messenger, please?
21:37We're looking for a C-130, Frank.
21:40No Nash, no insignia, tail number 179.
21:43Of course, they could have changed that.
21:46Those windows blocked out below the cockpit.
21:48That may be the only thing we have to go by.
21:51Okay.
21:53When are you going to start to believe you're being set up?
21:55I'm not an idiot.
21:56Vince, I can see what's happening.
21:58I just don't understand why.
22:00On the minds of some people, you're as much to blame for our fall from preeminence as the Japanese.
22:05Well, you've lobbied for them on the Hill.
22:07You've helped them gobble up pieces of this country from Manhattan to L.A.
22:11You're the enemy, Kay.
22:13I haven't done anything to hurt this country.
22:19Did you or did you not use your lobbying skills to facilitate the sale of technology to Japan?
22:44I have never felt so helpless in my entire life.
22:55I hate it.
23:01My mother was a very successful novelist.
23:03Did you know that, Vince?
23:05No.
23:07I don't know much about you at all.
23:11She wrote exceptionally strong characters.
23:17Interesting, complex, powerful people.
23:19Men and women.
23:21After, uh, her third novel was published, she went into a debilitating depression.
23:27Committed suicide.
23:31I'm sorry.
23:33Her note said that she had lost control of her characters, and they were controlling her.
23:40She couldn't live with that.
23:45Strachan wanted me to see Wilson.
23:48He manipulated my being here.
23:54Well, Frank's looking for that plane, but, uh, it's an awful big world out there, and we may have run
24:03out of time.
24:04What?
24:05The trade bill hit the Senate floor ten minutes ago.
24:20Package for Gallagher.
24:30There have been cries of protectionism through the corridors of the Dirksen building, but I don't think those voices will
24:37be heard here today.
24:38Because this bill speaks for the American citizen, too long-suffering, too many unemployed, and too damn mad to sit
24:47silently and watch their representatives bury them any longer in a flood of foreign commerce.
24:54This trade bill speaks for the American citizen, who is no longer willing to be penalized for the barbaric labor
25:02practices of alien nations.
25:07Wake up, Harry.
25:13There isn't a man or woman in this chamber who doesn't know that this nation is fed up and ready
25:18to say to the world, and yes, specifically Japan, ready to say to them,
25:24if you're not letting us sell our goods, we're not letting you sell yours.
25:30Will the gallery please refrain from any form of demonstration?
25:33There might be 1,500 C-130s in service.
25:37How many of them have blacked out forward compartment windows?
25:43Frank, I need to see you privately?
25:46Yes, sir.
25:49Thank you, Mark.
25:54I need an update on Terranova's investigation.
25:57You know I cannot do that.
26:00Damn it!
26:01I make members of my department available to the National Security Commission, and now I'm shut out of what is
26:06obviously a critical matter.
26:07I'm your superior.
26:08You report to me!
26:09It's national security.
26:11I'm not in a position to disclose to anyone outside the loop.
26:14You understand that?
26:19Yes, I do.
26:22I'm sure you understand my concern.
26:26I do, DeWitt.
26:27I understand.
26:29Forgive me for pulling rank.
26:30It was an overreaction.
26:36Hey, Frank.
26:37What?
26:38Did we find the C-130?
26:48Excuse me.
26:49Yeah.
26:53He's coming apart.
26:55Yeah, well, that's what happens when you only follow orders.
26:59Did we find the plane?
27:00No, not yet.
27:02What about the trade bill?
27:04It's moving through the Senate like a freight train.
27:10The time has come for us to fire an economic volley across the bow of the Japanese juggernaut of unfair
27:18trade relations.
27:21I'm proud to affirm this bill with my vote.
27:25I only wish to put a declaration...
27:26Delaney's with me on this.
27:28Yeah.
27:31I'm damned ashamed of it, too.
27:33It's going to pass.
27:33The president's going to sign it.
27:34The timeless confidence body to act decisively, to send a resounding message to Japan and the rest of the nations
27:39on the Pacific Rim that the days of America...
27:42You vote your conscience, Obadiah.
27:44All I ask is that you do it quietly.
27:46We don't have to pay trading advantages in their backyards, and we sure as hell shouldn't grant them in ours.
27:52Protectionism is not the issue.
27:55It's grossly unfair to keep me in the dark, Walter.
27:58O.C.B. is my section, and I'm shut out from what is quickly becoming a singular preoccupation.
28:04Clip, Clip, accept my assurance nothing is being done to you.
28:08It's a matter of national security, I know, I know.
28:13I never thought I'd become annoyed at hearing that term.
28:17Can't you see that at the very least this situation is becoming embarrassing?
28:22No one is embarrassing you.
28:25And at most, I feel culpable.
28:35A grave matter is at hand, which you will be made party to in a matter of days, perhaps hours.
28:42Its impact, should we not be able to stop it, will be felt by nations.
28:45And your brooding and complaining are inconsequential in the face of that.
28:58Come in.
29:01Commander Nelson.
29:15Sit down.
29:36It's more than I hoped for.
29:40Clip, there is something you can do for me, but you must do it personally.
29:45Go to a magistrate and get him to issue a warrant to search the offices of Tenzer, Kurtzman, and Lloyd.
29:52What are we looking for?
29:55I'll let you know when to act on the warrant.
30:04Thank you, Clip.
30:49All my calls, Phyllis.
30:50Let me know when we're back on the floor.
30:53Gentlemen.
30:54Sir.
30:56Have a seat.
30:57Thanks.
31:00The bill ought to clear the Senate by early evening.
31:04What about the debate?
31:05There's no debate.
31:07There is a long line of sheep...
31:10...buying their approval in righteous indignation.
31:13It's a perfect populist cause, Frank.
31:16And that sweet pudding of sunshine, Janet Getzloff...
31:20...is the grandmistress of jingoistic rabble-rousing.
31:24Now, where do you think I stand if I go against it?
31:27Which I will.
31:28I'm up to my butt in mud.
31:30Don't think I won't get a thrashing back home...
31:34...for going against this tide.
31:37Well, Senator, you can't just vote no...
31:40...and go home and think you've done your duty.
31:42I have in the past.
31:44And I will in the future.
31:46Hey, Frank, help me out here.
31:48Am I hearing this right?
31:50We're crumbling at the feet of corrupt men.
31:51He wants to go home and put on his slippers.
31:53You know, you sit there and you spout your corn-pone wisdom...
31:55...and you get your picture taken on a tractor...
31:57...and you get another six years in the club.
31:59Vince...
32:01Worked so far.
32:02All right, good for you.
32:03You do get agitated.
32:05Hey, you're perceptive, too.
32:06Vince?
32:07This is my 32nd year in the Senate, son.
32:11I like to think I've done some good now and again.
32:15Learned some things, too, like...
32:18...you don't achieve much blowing steam without direction.
32:23Hey, Senator.
32:25The passage of the trade bill...
32:27...coupled with the release of counterfeit currency...
32:29...is the equivalent of launching a war.
32:31Nothing is the equivalent of war.
32:33I've been through three of them.
32:35Two as a foot soldier.
32:36There is a C-130 transport plane somewhere along the Pacific Rim.
32:40Now, we believe there is 20 tons of counterfeit yen on board.
32:44Now, that's not an easy plane to hide, Senator, but we do need time to find it.
32:48How much time?
32:50An hour?
32:51A day?
32:51A week?
32:52You can delay the bill.
32:53I'm too damn old.
32:54Oh, come on.
32:55You're the biggest windbag I've ever met in my life.
32:57Vince, that's enough.
33:00Son, I don't know that my heart could stand it.
33:03And I'm certain my bladder can't.
33:06So we'll get you a catheter.
33:07I've done a lot of things for my country.
33:10That would be a first.
33:13Senator, please.
33:15Now, Leland Masters is in the White House right now...
33:18...anticipating the first salvo of his last crusade.
33:21You're tilting at windmills.
33:30I'm just trying to do what's right.
33:43Sorry.
33:46It's all right, Frank.
33:49I was young and idealistic myself.
33:57Yes, sir.
34:00I know.
34:04I know very well.
34:11So it's true, Senator, with age comes the inevitable loss of ideals.
34:19I guess I'm fresh out of corn-porn responses.
34:33Yes, sir.
34:52We need to speak directly to the American public to explain how we conduct business
34:58is an integral part of our tradition and culture.
35:03Mr. Corrado, aside from Christmas, Easter, and the World Series, the American public doesn't
35:09give a damn about tradition.
35:11America grew up rejecting its ancestors.
35:14We're a nation of immigrants.
35:17Ancestral tradition and culture were oppressive mechanisms for our forefathers.
35:23If they found those values a comfort, do you think they would have immigrated?
35:28You need to give the appearance of a willingness to play fair.
35:34Otherwise, I'm going to have to resign your account.
35:39I'm terribly sorry, Mr. Corrado.
35:41I don't see another option.
35:58Why is negative?
36:00Midway is negative.
36:02That's a word I'm getting tired of hearing.
36:04The Senate is going to be voting any minute.
36:06The FAA's working on it, Frank.
36:09They're doing a systematic check, Frank.
36:10It's going to take time.
36:12You don't have time.
36:12Where's Vinny?
36:14He's watching the ax fall.
36:21My support of this bill is unwavering.
36:27Senator Delaney.
36:31We busted the trusts with Teddy Roosevelt.
36:35We dismantled the phone company, all in the name of fair competition.
36:39Monopolies don't cut it in America.
36:42But here we have a monopolizing nation that doesn't spend a dime in its own defense.
36:46We spent hundreds of millions of dollars keeping the straits of Hormuz open so oil tankers could get through.
36:52That oil went to Japan and they didn't get charged a red cent for the service.
36:56The chair sees no procedural issues outstanding with respect to S491 sponsored by Senator Getzlaw.
37:03The minority and the majority have had their views represented.
37:09Marshall Allen's negative.
37:14Yes, Dan Burroughs.
37:16Yes, Paul.
37:19Yes.
37:22Hey, Frank.
37:22We got it.
37:24Frank, we got something.
37:27Where is it?
37:28An FAA civilian controller spotted our plane on Guam.
37:31It's right out in the open, Frank, just like another transport.
37:33We have people on Guam?
37:37Frojan and Letovsky.
37:38They're passport administrators.
37:41They have the authority to...
37:42They're federal agents on American soil.
37:45Frojan and Letovsky.
37:46Are these guys gonna have the fortitude to confiscate a C-130 and arrest whoever might be on it?
37:50Frank, do we have time to wonder about their qualifications for field work?
37:54No, we don't have time to wonder about the qualifications.
37:57Frojan, Letovsky.
38:01Get him.
38:12Well, that's the plane.
38:14I'm not cut out for this.
38:17Look, maybe this is a way to get out of Guam.
38:19I don't want to get out of Guam.
38:27Be careful with that thing.
38:29You know that.
38:33So you'll open the door of the plane?
38:34Why should I open the door of the plane?
38:36Because you've got the gun.
38:38Excuse me.
38:47If there is no more comment, we can move to vote.
38:51Mr. President.
38:53You have the floor, Senator Pickering.
38:55I'd, uh...
38:57I'd like to tell you all about my childhood.
39:05Though some of my esteemed colleagues in this body have claimed I was born...
39:16I'm not supposed to mess with anyone.
39:31...we don't have to leave the plane below.
39:31I have to leave the plane for a long trip.
39:34My heart is angin' behind the plane.
39:34Let's go.
39:34And I'll just go ahead and get back.
39:34I can't remember what the plane looks.
39:35Jennifer says go ahead and let's go ahead.
39:36Oh, dear.
39:40I can't remember what I thought that was before.
39:40I could watch what it was before.
40:00I'm... I'm really sorry.
40:02We were just supposed to arrest him.
40:04I didn't shoot him on purpose. It was a reflex action.
40:06You understand? It was an accident.
40:08Yeah, we didn't mean to do it.
40:09We're federal agents.
40:11I'm a Marine.
40:13Oh, God.
40:15I better call Washington.
40:21I met Becky in the 10th grade.
40:25She was quite a looker.
40:28And I was just coming into my manhood.
40:31Mr. President, I will ask again.
40:33Will the senator yield to a matter of national interest?
40:37Mr. President, I believe the nation would be very interested in the story of true love reaching fruition.
40:47And no, I will not yield.
40:52I daydreamed of taking Becky to the harvest dance, but I never had the courage to ask her.
41:00We found a plane.
41:02Well, what happens now?
41:05That autumn, she went with someone else.
41:08And I always regretted my lack of nerve because Becky was...
41:20Mr. President, moments ago an arrest was effected on Guam Island that has a direct bearing on the bill before
41:28us.
41:28The nature of this arrest is a matter of national security.
41:32I therefore request the Senate move immediately into executive session.
41:38I concur.
41:40Pages, clear the gallery.
41:41Damn it.
41:42I'll call Clifton.
41:45There are 20 tons of counterfeit yen on that plane.
41:48You can bet all hell is going to break loose.
41:50Somebody's going to be hung up to dry for this one.
41:53The plane was registered to a Panama corporation.
41:56A corporation owned 100% by a dead man.
41:59A billionaire whose drug and munitions empire collapsed largely because of your work.
42:06You mean mal-profit?
42:09They weren't able to release the yen, but accountability for this scheme is still a problem for them.
42:14In success or in failure, they still have to put it off on someone, and it's not just Kate Gallagher.
42:20You hurt Masters in striking with the op-avote, and they're going to take their pound of flesh.
42:26When we found out who owned the plane, it all became clear.
42:32The person they're hanging out to dry is you.
42:45That'll be the attorney general's office.
42:49Here we go.
42:51Are you going to see the attorney general, Frank?
42:53Where are you going?
42:54Someplace where I can think.
42:55Vince.
42:56Vince!
42:59Mr. Attorney General, with a properly issued warrant, we discovered and seized a printing plate for Japanese yen.
43:07The offices of Tenzer, Kurtzman, and Lloyd.
43:10The CEO is Catherine Gallagher.
43:13I know, Kate.
43:15This is impossible to fathom.
43:17We all know, Kate.
43:19And this is distressing to all of us, but the evidence is overwhelming.
43:23What is more distressing is the involvement of a Justice Department official.
43:33Walter, I can't.
43:37This is OCB agent Vincent Terranova letting himself into an abandoned and restricted airbase where we believe that the counterfeit
43:44bills were printed.
43:45His fingerprints are on this printing plate.
43:48This is a surveillance photo of Taranova and Catherine Gallagher in Utah, the mountain retreat of Prescott Wilson, the man
43:58who commissioned the treatise upon which this entire counterfeit scheme is based.
44:01Good Lord, man.
44:03No one has heard or seen of this man in 20 years.
44:06You're not telling me he's behind all this.
44:08We have telephone records and we have canceled checks tying him to Gallagher's firm and we have these photographs.
44:16Of course, in the instance of Wilson, we have something less than conclusive evidence.
44:21You don't go traipsing after a man like Prescott Wilson without conclusive proof.
44:27Agreed.
44:29But Terranova's another matter.
44:31We have the plane.
44:33Several hours ago, Justice Department agents under Mr. Clipton here discovered the actual counterfeit currency in a C-130 on
44:41Guam.
44:42Isn't that right, Mr. Clipton?
44:45Uh, yes.
44:48The plane was once the property of the late Mel Proffitt.
44:52The arms dealer?
44:53Yes.
44:54Agent Terranova once worked undercover in his empire.
44:57He was responsible for its fall.
45:00Mr. Proffitt's fortune, estimated in the billions, was never fully accounted for.
45:06You're suggesting that Terranova has the resources to pay for all this with or without Wilson?
45:12Dammit, Ferris.
45:13That's exactly what we are saying.
45:15Now arrest the son of a bitch.
45:27He's a man.
45:27Bring him in.
45:36Gentlemen, this is Agent McPike.
45:38Frank, I want you to proceed immediately with as much manpower as is necessary and arrest Agent Terranova.
45:46Do you have a warrant?
45:49You will bring Terranova in
45:52and place him in secure detention at OCB
45:54while we determine the charges.
45:57You declared martial law?
46:02Agent Pike?
46:04McPike.
46:06McPike.
46:08McPike, I don't feel compelled to cite you chapter and verse.
46:19You can do this
46:21or we can get someone else.
46:51McPike.
46:52McPike.
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46:57McPike.
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