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🎬 The Night Agent - Season 3 continues the gripping story of Peter Sutherland as he faces even greater threats, dangerous missions, and complex conspiracies. With international intrigue, high-stakes espionage, explosive action, and unexpected twists, this season pushes the boundaries of trust and survival. Packed with suspense and thrilling drama, it's a must-watch for fans of action-packed spy series.

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00:08Go for Jenkins.
00:10Cisco, what's up, brother?
00:11We were roommates at Quantico.
00:13Jay Buttra was a great analyst.
00:15I'll find Jay and get the rest of their reports.
00:16Our office received a bunch of suspicious activity reports, SARS,
00:20multiple large money transfers from several American companies to a crypto wallet.
00:25It belongs to Raul Zapata and the LFS.
00:27How does a Bush League terrorist group...
00:29Swat a commercial airliner out of the sky?
00:31It's got the broker's fingerprints all over.
00:33Eight years, three elections together?
00:35Let's not forget who works for whom.
00:37Vett and Tyvek.
00:38A compliance officer who filed all the SARS that Jay handed us.
00:42Heroes in Healing.
00:42They're a non-profit for injured vets,
00:45which seemed legit until I started flagging their activity.
00:48What's your poison?
00:49IPA.
00:55This analyst that you want me to hand over...
00:57I get what I want, you get what you want.
00:59I want names, corrupt agents within the FBI and the CIA.
01:02You played this right.
01:03Record the exchange.
01:04His list for the analyst.
01:06We could put him away for good, Peter.
01:08I promised Jay that I would keep him safe,
01:10and now you're asking me to dangle him in front of the biggest shark that we know.
01:12As we agreed.
01:14Turn off the engine and get out of the vehicle now!
01:19Get back!
01:21Get back!
01:22Get back!
01:28Get back!
02:19Team 2, in position.
02:21All units on my command.
02:22Breach! Breach! Breach!
02:24FBI!
02:26Hey! Don't move!
02:27There!
02:27Show me your hands.
02:28Get on the ground.
02:30Fire's clear.
02:30Get on the fucking grunt.
02:31Don't.
02:32Get on the ground.
02:33Get down now.
02:38Clear.
02:51Shit.
02:52Okay.
02:53Call it in, Jenkins.
02:55Officer down.
02:57Officer down.
03:00Damn it!
03:03I just want to check that door.
03:05Hey, Fuller's been trying to throw us off all week.
03:07Just don't let it get to you.
03:08No, man.
03:09That was on me.
03:11That's why we do these things, Cisco.
03:13To leave our mistakes behind us.
03:14Now, just forget about it.
03:15I had to weed out the weakest link.
03:16Cisco, you're not a weak link.
03:18No, Pete.
03:19You're dead.
03:19And that's all my fault.
03:20No, I'm not dead.
03:21I'm fine.
03:22Okay?
03:22Look at me.
03:23I'm good.
03:24This isn't real.
03:25Man, this is a training exercise.
03:27And this is why we have them.
03:28So we can run them over and over and over again.
03:31So we never have to learn what it feels like to actually lose somebody when we're on this job.
03:36Okay?
03:37I mean, you good?
03:40Yeah.
03:40Yeah.
03:41I'm good.
03:42Good.
03:42We're going to run this until we get it right.
03:44I promise you.
03:49Okay?
03:50Okay.
03:51Come on.
03:52Let's go.
03:54Come on.
04:07She was a great agent.
04:09She was a great person.
04:12I should have taught Jay out of going.
04:14I should have taught Catherine out of going.
04:15This is on me.
04:16All of it.
04:17Teeter.
04:18No, this broker is taking Catherine from me.
04:21He's taking Alice.
04:22He took Rose.
04:23Sit down.
04:23No.
04:24No, I got to do something about this.
04:26I got to fix it.
04:26Make it right.
04:27It's the White House.
04:28That carpet's expensive.
04:29Sit down.
04:41Do you know her family?
04:43Her sister.
04:44Yes.
04:46What about the other agents that you oversaw?
04:48What about Sumi?
04:48I know they were close.
04:50We're working on it.
04:50Some agents are more reachable than others.
04:54And for the moment, let's control what we can control.
05:00This broker.
05:01Forget about the crime.
05:03Just tell me about the man.
05:04Is he like?
05:06Corporate type?
05:07Finance guy?
05:08Military?
05:09What?
05:11He's definitely made of money.
05:13But, uh, what?
05:15He was thinner than I remember him.
05:21Something about the way he wore his hat.
05:23It was, uh, reminding me of when my mom was going through chemo.
05:31My dad had bought her this really expensive wig,
05:33but I could tell she hated it.
05:35She'd always wear this blue cap to cover it up.
05:39But, uh, I don't know.
05:43It's like she was embarrassed by the cancer.
05:46Until the bastard's sick.
05:48The bastard's human.
05:52Mr. President.
05:54So, I read the brief, and while I think I followed most of it,
05:58I still have a few questions, like,
06:00how does an investigation into a low-level federal accountant
06:03turn into a very public abduction on foreign soil
06:06and a sting operation-slash-explosion,
06:10leaving a senior intelligence officer dead in New Jersey?
06:12Mr. President, we've been following the intel where it leads.
06:15The butter kid ran to Istanbul because he was scared,
06:18but insisted he wanted to help us.
06:20But now Catherine Weaver is dead,
06:22and your analyst is missing.
06:25Whose idea was a sting operation?
06:27I authorized it.
06:28Sutherland has been running point.
06:30And we still like that idea?
06:32I'm just asking.
06:33This is my first car bomb.
06:34I understand.
06:35So I hope you don't take it personally
06:37when I question whether he's the right man for the job.
06:41I'm the only option, sir.
06:46Did he tell you not to speak?
06:48He did, yes.
06:51You were answering phones in the basement here
06:54just a couple years ago, is that right?
06:56Yes, that's right.
06:59Start from the beginning.
07:03Jay Buttrick claims that the missing SARS contained evidence
07:06that the attack on Flight Pima-12
07:08was funded by an American source.
07:10Wallace, his boss, tried to stop the investigation,
07:13and attacked Jay,
07:15who killed him in self-defense and fled the country.
07:18Buttrick has now become a asset in a separate investigation.
07:22Whoa, whoa, whoa, okay.
07:22What separate investigation?
07:24Is this another night action?
07:28Former President Travers initiated it
07:30before your term began, sir.
07:32There's a man.
07:33We haven't verified his ID yet,
07:35but he's an information broker
07:36that's compromised our intelligence agencies,
07:39and we believe he might be the one
07:41who financed the attack on Flight Pima-12.
07:44Buttrick uncovered this,
07:45he found the evidence,
07:46and we believe that's why the broker targeted him
07:48to cover his tracks.
07:49Travers initiated it,
07:51but the Pima-12 attack hadn't happened yet.
07:53What would this man do before that?
07:57We think that he was behind the UN leak on Foxglove.
08:02The leak that caused my opponent
08:04to drop out of the race at the last minute?
08:06Yes, sir.
08:07And no one thought to loop me in on that?
08:09It had gone dormant.
08:10This is the first activity
08:11since Travers gave the order.
08:14You said you're the only option.
08:16Why is that?
08:16I'm the only one who's seen the broker face-to-face.
08:19I'm the only one who's talked to him.
08:20And when he realized that,
08:22he threatened somebody that I cared about,
08:25and then he tried to co-opt me.
08:27So he killed Catherine Weaver,
08:28but he let you live.
08:30Why?
08:30He thinks he can control me.
08:32Can he?
08:33No, sir.
08:37Okay.
08:40Stay the course.
08:41If this broker is as bad as you say,
08:43there's no telling what he has his hands in,
08:45so let's find out.
08:46But I want regular updates and be discreet.
08:48Yes, sir.
08:49Now, I need to go have my wife tie this for me,
08:51but thank you for coming in on such short notice.
08:53And Mosley, send me that contact info
08:55for Weaver's family.
08:56I want to call them.
08:57Will do, Mr. President.
09:07Did you see that?
09:08He didn't even blink
09:09when I mentioned the U.N. link.
09:11Keep your voice down.
09:13Like it didn't get him elected.
09:14It's possible he didn't know who it came from.
09:16Just reaped the benefits.
09:17What happens if we find a connection
09:19between the broker and POTUS?
09:20We report it?
09:21To who?
09:22Tomorrow's problem.
09:23I have the bureau working on subpoenas
09:25for the companies.
09:26That could take weeks.
09:27Let me try the journalist.
09:28Because reporters just love to help government officials
09:31without getting anything in return.
09:32I think I can convince her
09:33to do what's in Jay's best interest.
09:35Fine.
09:36In the meantime, if the broker calls again...
09:38I'll let you know.
09:39I got some guys in the hunt.
09:40Chances are it'll come down to you, me,
09:42and that phone he gave you.
09:44Got it.
09:45And what happened to Catherine
09:46is on all of us.
09:48Let's make this right for her.
10:00Peter.
10:04Chelsea, long time.
10:05Saw your name on the security list.
10:06Thought I'd say hi.
10:07You look nice.
10:08Is that a, uh, standard issue thing?
10:11Governor's ball.
10:12Trying to blend in.
10:13For the most part, at least.
10:15Nice.
10:16Last I heard from Rose, you were in New York?
10:18I'm still there.
10:20FBI?
10:21Yeah.
10:23Yeah, how long you been on the, uh, White House detail?
10:25Been with Hagen since the campaign.
10:27So you spent a lot of time around him?
10:29Well, I'm in his vicinity a lot.
10:31What's, uh, what's he like when no one else is around?
10:35Yeah, between us, he's, he's kind of great.
10:38The whole family is.
10:40What, are you disappointed?
10:42No.
10:43Just, uh, sorry, I'm just curious.
10:45But I gotta go.
10:46Yeah.
10:47It's good seeing you.
10:48Go.
10:48Call me next time you're in town.
10:50It'll be good to catch up.
10:51Yeah, of course.
11:06I thought we already said goodnight to you guys.
11:09Clearly it didn't take.
11:11How are you?
11:11How sweet are you?
11:12Okay, let's get a picture with him.
11:14Is it in a photo?
11:15Oh, okay, let's take a picture.
11:16Ready?
11:16Give a smile.
11:18Cheese.
11:21I couldn't have staged that better if I tried.
11:24You staged that?
11:25Ah, please.
11:26I'm not a magician.
11:27That there is USDA certified organic.
11:34You good?
11:35You seem a little...
11:36Me?
11:37Tell him.
11:38I'll be able to relax once he finishes the speech.
11:41Just want this all to go off without a hitch, you know?
11:45You'll tell the team?
11:46Mm-hmm.
11:49I mean, I'm glad to have your support.
11:50I am.
11:50But this bill, it's just the right move for the country.
11:53All right?
11:53Now, the focus now isn't on approvals.
11:55It's on getting the bastards who took down Pima 12.
11:57Raul Zapata?
11:58Yes.
11:59Our guy's got a lead on him?
12:01I'll just say we're working on it.
12:05Exfiltrating Sycamore?
12:06Mr. President, if you get sealed Team Six, that asshole, the kingdom come, you'd buy yourself
12:10a ticket straight to a second term.
12:11Let's not get ahead of ourselves here, I admit it, all right?
12:13It's a win-win for you and America.
12:15I understand that.
12:16But we've got to stay focused on what's at hand right now.
12:19Yeah.
12:19I'm so sorry, gentlemen.
12:21It was lovely to see you, Governor Lydia.
12:26How's your son?
12:27A hero that was brutal.
12:29As in boring?
12:30As in halitosis.
12:32Hi.
12:34I feel like I'm abusing our little signal, though.
12:36You think people are starting to notice?
12:37No.
12:38But we should shift back to the necklace at some point, just in case.
12:41Oh, yeah.
12:41Smart.
12:42Campbell Porter.
12:44You look gorgeous.
12:50Excuse me.
12:51I was wondering if I could talk to you about assigning beneficiaries for my, uh, my death benefits.
12:58I, I, I know it's late.
13:00Please.
13:02Name?
13:04Peter Sutherland, Jr.
13:07Okay, and how many beneficiaries?
13:10Just one.
13:11Just her.
13:13And how long have you been married?
13:16We're not, uh, we're not married.
13:19I'm sorry.
13:20Death benefits are only available to a surviving spouse married to the employee at least nine months prior to death.
13:26You might be entitled to a survivor annuity for any children over the age of 18.
13:31I, I don't have kids or, or anything.
13:33I'm sorry.
13:34The policy's underwritten by a third party.
13:36Do you have any surviving parents you could name?
13:40No.
13:41Siblings?
13:45You know, forget it.
13:46Um, sorry to take up your time.
13:49Have a good night.
13:55Ginny and I are deeply honored and proud to be hosting you all tonight.
14:00And, uh, I hope you're having a good time.
14:02Yes?
14:03Yes?
14:09As partners and as thought leaders on the front lines, it's not lost on me how much we ask of
14:15each and every one of you.
14:17Sycamore just left the East Room.
14:19Someone talked to me.
14:20We have a situation.
14:21Arrington to the Blue Room.
14:22Pets.
14:22Moving.
14:23I just want you all to know how much I appreciate all that you do for me and for our
14:27country.
14:27The fact that we get to do it here together, breaking bread with our better haves.
14:31Sometimes much better haves.
14:33Looking at you, Bill.
14:39Blue Room clear.
14:40Where are you?
14:41Shit.
14:42The Vermeid Room.
14:42Go, go.
14:50Chelsea Arrington.
14:53Agent Arrington.
14:56Love of my life and hogger of my blankets.
15:01I don't want to go another day without you by my side.
15:04You are my rock, my joy, my entire...
15:08Yes.
15:09Let him finish, Chelsea.
15:11Oh, sorry.
15:12Finish.
15:14Shit, where was I?
15:17Will you marry me?
15:21Yes.
15:27Oh, my God.
15:30Oh, you couldn't have staged it better if you tried.
15:32Certified organic.
15:37Thank you, thank you, guys.
15:39Thank you, ma'am.
15:40Appreciate your help.
15:42So cute, I'm dying.
15:43Poor guy looks nervous as hell.
15:45Oh, like you weren't.
15:47I knew you'd say yes.
15:50You were beyond nervous.
15:51Your hands were all sweaty.
15:53That made it easier to get the ring on my pregnant finger.
15:56Shh.
15:57We were saving ourselves for marriage, remember?
15:59Whatever.
16:01Your voters wouldn't care at this point, and you know it.
16:06Yeah, maybe.
16:11What's up?
16:13Nothing.
16:13I'm just tired.
16:16No, you've been off all night.
16:17Let's talk this through.
16:22Do you remember Jacob Monroe?
16:24Yeah, I do.
16:25Why?
16:28Two months before the election, he came by the campaign and gave me a piece of oppo research.
16:37The U.N. League?
16:38Yeah.
16:40You told me there was an anonymous source.
16:42I know.
16:42I know.
16:43I wasn't sure how he got it.
16:44Maybe I didn't want to know, but now he's under federal investigation.
16:48For that?
16:49No.
16:50No.
16:50It's financial stuff right now.
16:52Not sure how serious it is, but...
16:54Did we pay for this intel?
16:56No.
16:57I don't know.
16:57There's no exposure.
16:59But even though I try to disabuse him of the notion in the moment, it's possible that he
17:04thinks he's entitled to something from me.
17:07Well, he's not.
17:10No.
17:13Why didn't you tell me?
17:21Why didn't you tell me?
17:23I'm sorry.
17:24I...
17:25I didn't want you to think less of me.
17:29You promised when we went into politics that...
17:32Lockstep.
17:34Always.
17:38So, what do you think we should do?
17:43Fuck him.
17:51Yeah.
17:52Fuck him.
18:22Hey.
18:23I was hoping you'd drop by.
18:25Please tell me he gave you his bag.
18:29Right here.
18:32Thank you, friend.
18:34This is a really big help.
18:35No, it's nothing.
18:36I just stashed it for him back here, like always.
18:39It's hard to process, really.
18:41One minute he's chatting up with some guy, and next he's on the floor.
18:43I know.
18:48What guy?
18:49There he is, right there.
18:50Did he say anything to you?
18:52Um, he ordered an IPA.
18:54I remember, because he ordered the same kind that Mike did.
18:57He talked a bunch.
18:59Nice guy, too.
18:59He tipped like a champ.
19:07So sad.
19:09I'm really sorry.
19:11Yeah.
19:14May I?
19:15Yeah, sure.
19:16Sure.
19:17Sure.
19:18Sure.
19:19Sure.
19:21Yeah.
19:47Come on, come on.
20:00Hey, I tried to drink your desk.
20:02There's a guy here to see you.
20:03Who?
20:04Kevin.
20:04Says you two met in Istanbul.
20:13Hi.
20:14Oh, hey.
20:15Kevin, was it?
20:17No, because you don't look like a Kevin.
20:18You look more like a Peter.
20:20Peter Sutherland, Jr.
20:21You may not have kidnapped Matty Redfield back then,
20:23but you definitely abducted my source in Turkey.
20:25No, I didn't.
20:26I was trying to help him.
20:28Okay?
20:28Now, can we please just go talk about this in your office?
20:31No.
20:36Listen.
20:37Jay Buttra was a suspect in a murder investigation,
20:39and I was sent to track him down.
20:41Now, it would help me to know what he told you.
20:44And it would help me to know who you work for
20:46and where you took him.
20:49Can you at least tell me if you've heard from him
20:51in the last few days?
20:52If I've heard from him?
20:53Yes.
20:54You don't know where he is, do you?
20:56You kidnapped him and then you lost him?
20:58I didn't kidnap him.
21:00Okay, I didn't.
21:01Now, you and I, we both want the same thing here.
21:03Clearly.
21:04Which is why you don't answer any of my questions
21:05and lied to me about your name.
21:07Jay is in trouble.
21:08Now, that's all I can tell you,
21:09but this investigation is more dangerous than you realize.
21:12You have no idea what I realize.
21:15Do you still work for the FBI?
21:17Because I can't find any current records on you.
21:19I work for the American government, yes.
21:22Now, we both want what's best for Jay,
21:24and we both want to find the truth.
21:25With one small distinction,
21:27being what we do with that truth when we find it.
21:30Please.
21:32You can help me.
21:33And you could leave.
21:34Now, before I call security.
21:37Great.
21:37Thank you for your time.
22:27Put that away.
22:28It's time for schoolwork now.
22:29Can I come with you today?
22:31What do you mean, come with me?
22:34To work.
22:35It's just to, like, watch what you do.
22:39Watch?
22:41I'm all caught up on my essays.
22:43You gave me A's on my last two tests.
22:45If you miss a day, you're going to fall behind.
22:47I'll finish it on the weekend.
22:49Weekends are for play.
22:51You got to stick to your schedule.
22:52But I always finish early, and I get bored.
22:56Bored?
22:58What about all your Legos?
22:59I've built them already.
23:00So build something new.
23:02That's the point.
23:03Same toys, new adventure.
23:10How about when I get home, we continue our campaign?
23:13We're about to enter the Ice Palace of Garam.
23:15I know, but...
23:16I can't play by myself.
23:20Okay.
23:21So, what do you suggest?
23:25Maybe we can put a game on the iPad.
23:28We have talked about that.
23:31The iPad is a learning tool.
23:35Listen.
23:37I have my work, and you have your work.
23:42And when we've finished our work, then we can enjoy ourselves.
23:47But one thing I am absolutely certain of is that you will not enjoy my work.
23:53So, why don't you read me today's lesson plan?
23:57Okay.
23:58New unit on Emily Dickinson.
24:01Oh, you're going to love that.
24:02And the first three chapters of the Cosmos book.
24:04Wow.
24:05That is a full day.
24:08Frankly, I'm a little jealous.
24:11I would love to relearn all of those things again.
24:15But I shouldn't be late today, okay?
24:18Okay.
24:19All right.
24:38What's all this?
24:40Breakfast.
24:41I've never even seen you make toast.
24:43And now you have.
24:45Color me impressed.
24:47Good.
24:48Because last night was very impressive.
24:51Oh, yeah?
24:51Mm-hmm.
25:00Seriously, how'd you turn that toaster thing?
25:03Oh, a lady never tells.
25:05Oh, shit.
25:06I gotta go.
25:08What about breakfast?
25:09It's for you.
25:10Oh, chew carefully.
25:12There might be some pieces of shell I missed.
25:14Thanks.
25:18Love you.
25:19Love you.
25:20Huh?
25:20Love you.
26:06Hello?
26:33It's Isabel De Leon from the Financial Register we spoke a couple of days ago.
26:53Oh my gosh.
26:57Vernon?
27:14911, what's your emergency?
27:20911, what's your emergency?
27:22911, what's your emergency?
27:37911, what's your emergency?
27:48911, what's your emergency?
28:06911, what's your emergency?
28:07911, what's your emergency?
28:22Let's get out of here, I'll call this in on the way.
28:34We weren't followed.
28:36I checked.
28:37How can you know that?
28:38Just trust me.
28:41What does it make you an expert on stalking?
28:43Surveillance.
28:43What's the difference?
28:45Intent.
28:46Look, trust me.
28:47All I want to do is to help you and to find Jay.
28:49That's it.
28:52We're back there.
28:53The guy on the floor.
28:55Who was he?
28:56Vernon Tyvek.
28:57A former compliance officer for Walkout Capital.
29:00My partner had left a message to go see him.
29:02Did your partner say what?
29:03No.
29:04You should ask him.
29:05I can't.
29:07Isabel, you got it.
29:08Don't say my name like you know me.
29:09You don't know me and I don't know you.
29:15I'm an intelligence officer.
29:17For who?
29:18That doesn't tell me if you're CIA, FBI, or some capital bike cop.
29:22It tells you enough.
29:23I was assigned to track Jay down and to bring him in for questioning.
29:27Jay told me about the money trail leading to the airliner attack.
29:31I tried to help him but he was taken from me by another suspect.
29:37What other suspect?
29:38I don't know his name.
29:40But he killed my boss.
29:43If I find this guy, I find Jay.
29:46But right now I have nothing.
29:47I have no leads.
29:49I have no evidence.
29:50All I have is a reporter who has no reason to trust me.
29:54The truth is I need your help and so does Jay.
29:58And if you give me a chance, I think I can help you too.
30:04My partner Mike died two days ago.
30:07He just dropped dead at a bar out of nowhere.
30:11Someone's trying to kill the story and anyone who knows anything about it.
30:15But what are they hiding?
30:16That's what I'm trying to figure out.
30:19And I'm sorry about Mike.
30:23The guy who killed him is probably the same one that killed Catherine.
30:25Is that your boss?
30:27And friend, yeah.
30:29What about the killer back there?
30:32Professional, I'm assuming.
30:33Probably sent by the same guy.
30:35But he'll be back.
30:37And you don't want to be alone again like that.
30:43I'll work with you on this.
30:45On one condition.
30:46When we get to the bottom of everything, I'm publishing all of it.
30:50No redactions, no national security review bullshit.
30:53That's not my call.
30:55Yes, it is.
30:55You're making it right now.
30:57This, whatever this is, will be published.
30:59Including your involvement.
31:00You want my help? That's the price.
31:02Take it or leave it.
31:03Oh.
31:05Yeah.
31:31The price.
31:32I'm so sorry we're closed. Oh, she's fine Margot
31:41An in-person visit you sure know how to make a boy feel special
31:46You've been my client for more than a decade. You think I'm gonna let you go that easily?
31:57Look at this hmm. I already have a copy, but this one
32:02Is inscribed by old Charles himself. Well, that's incredible
32:06You know what why don't I treat you to it?
32:09Oh, no, I couldn't it's nothing considerate incentive for when you reopen all your accounts
32:17See that's the problem
32:19Your bank is no longer secure
32:22Why would you say that?
32:25Well, I had a chance run-in with a
32:28Young fence-in analyst on his way back from mist and bull
32:33Right kid
32:35And some very disturbing things to say I'm sure I don't know what you're talking about
32:42And I'm sure you do
32:44That's why you were looking for him
32:45He was able to draw a clear and distinct line between you and some very bad actors. I don't know
32:51what I'm talking about
32:52Yes, you said that already
32:56We'll take care of it we always do
33:00Those sars should never have existed
33:03Let alone been released to the wild
33:06So I'm sorry for you
33:08But I've lost all faith in your institution
33:15Is there anything I can do to restore that faith?
33:20Possibly
33:23How would you feel about making an introduction between me and one of your other clients?
33:27You know I can't do that
33:30Confidentiality is why people come to me
33:32It's why you came to me
33:34Well, I was hoping you'd make an exception
33:36I'm sorry
33:38I wish you the best of luck with all your endeavors
33:50The analyst
33:52Where is he now?
33:54In the Hudson
33:56But given the tide schedule, I'm sure he'll be entering the Atlantic by morning
34:06We know it's out there in space because of how it affects the things we can see
34:10It's kind of like the invisible glue that holds galaxies together
34:13And we know all this how?
34:15Because scientists measure mass
34:17And they monitor the way things move
34:19And there's not enough things with mass or gravity to make space behave the way it does
34:26I don't really understand how they measure it
34:28But maybe when I learn physics?
34:31I don't know, but dark matter is real
34:34You just can't see it
34:35Do we know why?
34:36No
34:38No
34:39No?
34:39Not yet
34:41What else can you think of that people can't see but they know exists?
34:49Ultraviolet rays, Wi-Fi, farts
34:55Interesting
34:56Now dig deeper
34:58What else can't we see but people are certain is there?
35:05Love
35:06Love
35:07Love
35:09What else?
35:14Evil?
35:22Did something happen at work today?
35:27Yes
35:28What?
35:31Something out of the ordinary
35:32With the client?
35:35Always so full of questions
35:38In a good way?
35:41I think so
35:58Did you touch my work bag this morning?
36:01No
36:04The zipper had been moved
36:07You touched it despite my very clear instructions
36:12I just wanted to know more about what you do
36:18It's my own fault
36:20I set strict rules and yet I expect you to be curious to answer every question
36:27And question every answer
36:32I won't do it again
36:36I think you will
36:37I promise I won't
36:41Go get the bag
36:44You should stop by, police
36:45You should be curious and wait
36:55You should be curious
36:56If you all have in a way
36:57Back in your mirror
36:57You're on my back
36:57You're on my back
36:57You're on my back
36:57You're on my back
36:58You're on my back
36:58And you've got to go
37:11You're on your back
37:12open it I don't want to yes you do you want it to look inside so look
37:28open it
37:36now
37:51what is that
37:57a playstation well don't just stand there fire it up yes
38:06okay guys let's go through the movements POTUS landed in Charlotte 10 minutes ago so it's us
38:11and White House security for the next three days Gary I'm putting you and your guys back on school
38:15duty starting tomorrow as a new security lead it said well friends you should talk to oh that guy's
38:20such a dick such a dick your secret service be a bigger dick copy that be a bigger all right
38:29guys
38:29nice work at the ball last night all in all a successful evening right Arrington
38:36right off without a hitch but if any of you assholes ever keep me out of the loop on something
38:44that should do it amazing
38:53who was the Vernonator
38:55uh he's uh he's an old client why don't we go ahead and create a new profile
39:05okay
39:06this is everything that was in Jay's folder Vernon was a compliance officer who filed all the SARS and
39:11when Mike and I went to go see him he told us to look into a non-profit for injured
39:14vets called
39:15heroes and healing think this is a dark money thing Mike had a contact who knew about it a source
39:20he
39:21went to go see that day but he didn't tell me who these are his notes from the interview
39:28he called me afterwards and told me to meet him at a bar but he was dead by the time
39:33that I got there
39:36FL FL what does that mean it means whoever he was talking to he thought they were a fucking liar
39:41what's that why is that underlined I have no idea I can't find anything finance related it could be a
39:47town a location a company maybe do you think it's possible there's a political angle to any of this of
39:52course there is why the guy who took Jay he blackmails and extorts people with access do you
39:57think he buys politicians I think he's bought at least one which might explain why Mike was
40:02being so secretive about all this oh shit there's a superfac presidential no congressmen and senators
40:17maybe an issues-based operation there's liberals and conservatives and everything in between
40:22but what could they have in common wait when Mike told me to meet him he told me to bring
40:30a file
40:30the Anderson file here's a list of people he interviewed for the story maybe his source is one of them
40:45there is George Lansing Mike's secret source what was the name of the non-profit again heroes and healing
40:52let's see if there's a financial connection between heroes and healing and senator Lansing
40:59can I adjust this no the chair doesn't work Mike set it to the perfect height and screwed it in
41:05place so
41:06no one would mess with it sounds like my kind of guy he was he was great man took me
41:14under his wing he
41:15mentored me he put up with my bullshit I could be stubborn more stubborn than a guy who screws his
41:20chair into place
41:25what was Catherine like she was tough
41:32it took us a while to connect but we got there what did it take time I don't know trust
41:45is just a leap of faith right
41:50there heroes and healing donates millions of dollars to senator George Lansing super pack
41:54each year sounds like the senator was lying to Mike about it but why let's ask him
42:03i got it anything good tea sandwiches want one all set
42:11hey hey you got my text Finn called in sick so i raised my hand yeah it's all good uh
42:17can we talk
42:28what's up um you left this at home i know i didn't want to lose it that's where the finger
42:35comes in
42:36andy it's against policy i'd have to take it off and put it somewhere and you know lose it because
42:41i lose everything wait you think i didn't want to wear it i love it i love you i'll put
42:49it on the second
42:50i get home all right well i'm maybe slightly embarrassed so i'm gonna leave you wake me when you get
43:07home so why um why journalism i never wanted to be anything else that's why i came here to study
43:14came here from mexico city i didn't have much money and i always loved to read so i would read
43:23the
43:23newspapers and they were always a day old by the time that i got them and there was one reporter
43:29manuel jimenez and he was so good he covered local politics and his stories they read like thrillers
43:35about drug campaigns and bribery and corruption and it was all so exciting to me until one day i read
43:43the newspaper and manuel jimenez's name was in the headline found stabbed to death in his apartment
43:49and that's when the stories they stopped being stores they were the truth they mattered they
43:54ever find out who killed him if they ever even looked i came here to new york at 18 years
44:01old
44:01thinking journalism mattered just as much here but at least it would be safer i guess i was wrong
44:11so why financial reporting instead of something important
44:15no no no think of anything terrible that happens in the world drug trafficking terrorism human
44:22trafficking arms dealing none of it would be possible without people at financial institutions
44:28willing to wash their money and keep their secrets for a price and when the people committing the crimes
44:32sometimes get caught the people hiding their money never seem to get justice i want to change that
44:41look i'm gonna uh make some calls see if we can get access to lansing okay
44:49do you think a sitting senator had something to do with what happened to mike
44:54we'll see
44:58i still can't believe he's gone when do i wake up and realize that none of this really happened
45:06i'm right there with you
45:10that's me across the street you sure you don't want me to find you a new place get you a
45:16guard
45:16a safe house no i have a doorman okay at least let me give you my number
45:26ready ready
45:38hey kathy did you see the butler come by this way no ma'am
45:46mrs hagan
45:57mrs hagan everything all right
46:01help please code red supermore in the presidential suite
46:15herrington she's okay check him he's armed
46:20jenny
46:24jenny match by breathing okay
46:29god you're okay you're okay the kids who's on the kids they're fine they're all fine everyone's okay
46:38errington where's the weapon mine his there's no gun on the guy what did you look everywhere we
46:46he looked he's unarmed he's gone
46:49i don't know
47:12hans who are you
47:17the name's adam what are you doing here the president sent me i'm your new partner
47:49it's
47:51i don't think
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