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00:01:45 Tehran, Iran
00:02:17 Bobby, where have you been?
00:02:18 Whiskey, whiskey.
00:02:21 -You want some whiskey?
00:02:24 -Champagne? Yeah.
00:02:26 My brother wants to know...
00:02:28 ...have you ever tried liquid MDMA?
00:02:31 Liquid MDMA? No.
00:02:37 Tehran is the world capital.
00:02:40 -Oh, yeah?
00:02:41 You've got a...friend there.
00:02:52 How's the kid?
00:02:55 He's fine.
00:02:57 He's....
00:02:59 He's fine.
00:03:06 Arash, when you wanna do this?
00:03:09 After prayer.
00:04:16 Okay.
00:04:36 -You said they were both for you.
00:05:09 Not a move!
00:05:10 Okay. Okay.
00:05:12 I was looking for the bathroom.
00:05:14 Not a word. Shut up!
00:05:17 Okay.
00:05:25 You don't speak Farsi, do you,
00:06:00 Georgetown
00:06:13 Mr. Whiting, I'm Bennett Holiday.
00:06:18 A very big company, Connex, our client...
00:06:23 ...Ioses a huge natural-gas contract
00:06:28 ...to the Chinese. At the same time...
00:06:31 ...a smaller company, Killen,
00:06:36 ...one of the largest
00:06:39 The big company, our client,
00:06:42 ...Justice wants to know
00:06:46 You've been scrutinizing
00:06:50 ...so if there's something to find...
00:06:52 ...I expect you to get it before they do.
00:06:55 And come straight to me.
00:07:02 Bennett.
00:07:04 Sir?
00:07:07 At my firm, I have a flock of sheep...
00:07:11 ...who think they're lions.
00:07:16 Maybe you're a lion
00:07:23 No, I wanna talk about the Gulf,
00:07:26 Connex Oil
00:07:28 -What is an emir anyway?
00:07:31 A king. Well, how some Podunk king
00:07:37 Every company in the world
00:07:41 ...into the Tengiz, but Killen got it.
00:07:46 And then Connex wanted Killen,
00:07:53 I made investments.
00:07:55 Investments that'll bear fruit
00:08:00 Hell, Tommy, we've all got
00:08:04 ...committed to memory.
00:08:06 I got a little copy of it taped
00:08:11 Thanks, Jimmy.
00:08:14 However, a U.S. Attorney...
00:08:17 ...is looking into your relationships
00:08:20 ...and the U.S. government is holding off
00:08:23 So Mr. Janus and I have brought...
00:08:25 ...Connex's Washington counsel,
00:08:28 ...down here to talk about
00:08:31 Sydney?
00:08:40 In a way, I feel like Switzerland.
00:08:44 I'd like to remind everybody in this room
00:08:51 Allow me to introduce my associate,
00:08:55 ...who will be-- How shall I put it?
00:08:58 --building consensus day-to-day.
00:09:01 Good morning.
00:09:19 You've just visited what
00:09:21 ...could be the most profitable
00:09:24 Provided the government
00:09:26 Provided we don't start
00:09:28 And provided there's still chaos
00:09:31 Now the job is, find the problem,
00:09:35 And if you do not find a problem,
00:09:39 And when the government
00:09:42 ...it's gonna buy a lot of houses
00:09:44 Maybe even yours.
00:09:47 Geneva, Switzerland
00:10:03 Cheerios again?
00:10:07 -Max!
00:10:13 -Hey, man.
00:10:16 -Put this hand here. Block me.
00:10:19 -Mommy? I want bacon.
00:10:22 -You have bacon.
00:10:24 You have real bacon,
00:10:30 I want pig bacon.
00:10:32 I want pig bacon too.
00:10:37 -Don't say it.
00:10:39 -I don't know if I can bite this.
00:10:44 -How'd you do that?
00:10:48 -It's pretty bad.
00:10:51 A merger between two U.S. oil companies
00:10:55 The new company,
00:10:58 ...will become the fifth largest
00:11:02 The move affects 37,000 workers
00:11:07 ...and, with revenues larger than the gross
00:11:12 ...will create the world's
00:11:17 Mr. Leland Janus, chairman of Connex,
00:11:20 ...and a desire to pass on savings
00:11:23 The merged operations
00:11:26 ...to deliver the best products to
00:11:30 LELAND JANUS
00:11:32 It's a merger of necessity
00:11:34 ...who wants Killen's fields in Kazakhstan,
00:11:39 ...were awarded
00:11:41 Producer nations continue to look
00:11:44 ...which is having a powerful effect
00:11:49 There's at least 10 to 12 dollars
00:11:51 You have protests in Iran,
00:11:55 ...and the Turks still making noise about
00:11:59 All right, thanks for having me, Rebecca.
00:12:05 I'm playing. That's my job, playing.
00:12:08 Yeah, well, that's a very,
00:12:12 -Tell Daddy you love him.
00:12:16 Hey.
00:12:20 The emir's summer party,
00:12:23 Any interest?
00:12:25 Well, I can't. I got, you know....
00:12:27 Guy could be huge
00:12:30 It's Maxie's birthday this weekend, so--
00:12:33 Hey, Bryan, I just need your help on this--
00:12:37 Through finagling,
00:12:40 He wrote the strategy, and he's not slick.
00:12:43 I'll bet you a thousand he can't sell it.
00:12:45 I didn't say I could go.
00:12:46 Dollars or Swiss francs?
00:12:47 -Dollars.
00:12:49 Come on. Take the children with you.
00:12:54 -Can I do that?
00:12:56 Besides, they love children.
00:12:59 John D. Rockefeller.
00:13:03 Come on.
00:13:23 That's fine. You're a good song leader,
00:13:29 The Persian Gulf
00:14:07 The Connex/ Al-Salwa facility
00:14:11 ...and your services are no longer needed.
00:14:20 What did he say? I can't hear.
00:14:23 He's telling us to scram.
00:14:25 "Scram"?
00:14:27 What do you mean, "scram"?
00:14:30 Your immigration permit through
00:14:35 You must report to the Department
00:14:41 ...or you may be deported.
00:14:48 The Chinese are smart people,
00:14:52 They should not be allowed
00:14:58 When I was your age, in Pakistan,
00:15:03 Snow-covered mountains.
00:15:07 That's right.
00:15:09 Three hours away, but right there...
00:15:13 ...across the entire sky...
00:15:16 ...like you could reach out
00:15:20 Snow-covered mountains.
00:15:27 As soon as we can...
00:15:29 ...we'll get a house and bring
00:15:34 I promise.
00:16:00 Bob's freaking out
00:16:03 "Where's the missile? Who has it?"
00:16:05 Central Intelligence Agency
00:16:07 I just finished convincing
00:16:10 ...we had nothing to do
00:16:13 What do we say to them now?
00:16:16 He's gotta stop this.
00:16:24 Okay. Here's something.
00:16:28 He's due. He's a good man.
00:16:31 That's great. Terry likes him.
00:16:34 You get him an audition downtown.
00:16:37 They're going crazy about Iran now.
00:16:40 Speaks Farsi, for chrissake.
00:16:42 Bob has never had a desk job.
00:16:44 He's never done 9 to 5,
00:16:47 He's gotta show up to work every day.
00:16:53 Absolutely.
00:16:55 I'll prep him.
00:16:58 In fact, we just pulled
00:17:01 I took the initiative to ask him
00:17:04 He infiltrated Hezbollah in Beirut
00:17:09 We're thinking about
00:17:11 Beirut in the '80s,
00:17:16 Don't chomp down on any bait.
00:17:19 We're fine.
00:17:21 Iran is fine.
00:17:23 Fine.
00:17:26 And our analysis seems to be on the mark.
00:17:30 We're reprogramming resources
00:17:33 Thank you for coming.
00:17:36 ...but forgetting for a second
00:17:39 ...I'm trying to get
00:17:44 -Well, to the best of our ability--
00:17:48 Even China will be an ally.
00:17:50 Everybody between Morocco
00:17:53 Failed states and failed economies,
00:17:59 Persians do not want to roll back
00:18:02 I see students marching in the streets.
00:18:06 And what I'd like to know is,
00:18:10 ...then someday soon,
00:18:13 ...pro-Western, pro-business government?
00:18:21 It's possible. It's complicated.
00:18:23 Of course it is. Thank you for your time.
00:18:33 They let young people march in the street.
00:18:38 Put a few satellite dishes up on the roofs,
00:18:42 That doesn't mean the ayatollahs...
00:18:44 ...are surrendering one iota of control
00:18:47 Mr. Barnes,
00:18:49 ...is one of the president's
00:18:53 ...and crucial to the petroleum security
00:18:57 These gentlemen are with the CLI.
00:19:03 The Committee for the Liberation of Iran,
00:19:10 Princeton, New Jersey
00:19:17 Maybe you'll get made ambassador
00:19:20 Like France or Italy or Ghana.
00:19:25 It's not beyond the realm
00:19:31 How's your mom?
00:19:34 Great. She's great.
00:19:38 So I know it's still a year away...
00:19:40 ...but I'll have to have a car,
00:19:43 Nothing too fancy, but it has to run
00:19:49 They have a great crew.
00:19:52 I said, "Crew of what?"
00:19:54 -So if I wanna row, it'd be kind of fun.
00:19:57 Robby, listen.
00:20:00 I live in Maryland...
00:20:02 ...which means that you have
00:20:07 For the University of Maryland.
00:20:15 I'm sorry, can I steal this from you?
00:20:21 I just want a normal senior year, Dad.
00:20:24 I want a normal house.
00:20:27 I want Cinemax and prom.
00:20:30 You know what prom is like in Pakistan?
00:20:33 It's complicated, you know.
00:20:35 I may have really screwed up at work.
00:20:38 How?
00:20:40 I was supposed to keep
00:20:47 What does Mom do, again,
00:21:01 -She's a secretary.
00:21:09 Robby.
00:21:11 Both of my parents are professional liars.
00:21:13 Hey.
00:21:23 Did you guys just get a party?
00:21:25 I do too.
00:21:28 This is a party not for you.
00:21:32 Marbella, Spain
00:21:37 It is my pleasure to personally welcome
00:21:41 All right, guys.
00:21:42 ...to the Casa de las Palmas...
00:21:44 ...our oasis of palms in the south of Spain.
00:21:47 -Does somebody live here?
00:21:49 I hope everyone is having
00:21:55 ...and taking time from your hectic lives
00:22:02 ...whether it is enjoying the flowers in our
00:22:06 ...or sampling the myriad delicacies...
00:22:11 ...prepared by chefs from
00:22:16 Please eat and socialize...
00:22:20 ...and enjoy your time with us.
00:22:30 I am happy to welcome the Chinese
00:22:34 My father welcomes the Chinese
00:22:39 Of course.
00:22:43 Please.
00:22:46 Right there.
00:22:50 Thank you.
00:22:55 Arabs are very family-oriented,
00:23:00 Is that racist?
00:23:02 Sure.
00:23:04 -It is?
00:23:07 Well, no. I mean, I guess
00:23:14 You have to go in.
00:23:18 Don't.
00:23:21 Let him work it out on his own.
00:23:31 All right!
00:23:49 An announcement.
00:23:52 If man is made in God's image...
00:23:54 ...then God is deeply messed up.
00:24:07 You afraid?
00:24:09 Afraid of the buzz?
00:24:10 I'm afraid of your breath.
00:24:11 Hakim hasn't had any.
00:24:14 He thinks that little bracelet's gonna
00:24:20 Hakim!
00:24:21 Hakim! Hakim! Hakim!
00:24:27 I want to talk to your uncle about work.
00:24:30 There isn't any work.
00:24:32 Farooq!
00:24:33 You said you'd introduce me.
00:24:35 Don't be such a pest.
00:24:36 Hakim! Hakim!
00:24:39 Are you here to see the emir?
00:24:41 Yeah.
00:24:43 Me too.
00:24:48 What do you do?
00:24:51 I'm a partner in
00:24:56 -Energy?
00:24:58 Right.
00:25:00 -Bryan Woodman?
00:25:01 -Good evening.
00:25:03 Hi, Bryan Woodman.
00:25:05 We regret that His Highness
00:25:08 However, we are authorized
00:25:12 Oh, okay.
00:25:17 What, here? Now?
00:25:23 Okay. Well....
00:25:27 Okay. Our position is that
00:25:31 ...is another year of record pricing.
00:25:34 There are no more elephant fields,
00:25:38 ...and as structural alternatives
00:25:41 ...you'll need new strategies to maximize
00:25:46 ...particularly in a climate
00:25:49 And that's what, you know, our firm is
00:25:54 ...the, you know, foreseeable...
00:25:57 ...and unforeseeable problems
00:26:05 This house is a Genius-Home.
00:26:07 One of my sons had it wired by experts
00:26:10 Watch.
00:26:19 Your Highness, that is incredible.
00:26:23 Prince Nasir, isn't that amazing?
00:26:28 Fascinating.
00:26:31 The Chinese take the trouble
00:26:34 Look, it's getting dark.
00:26:35 Better turn on the pool lights.
00:26:46 Send a fool on a fool's errand.
00:26:50 Moussa, come fix this remote control!
00:27:16 Are you not talking?
00:27:20 Come on, sweetheart.
00:27:23 You're the shark, and you try
00:27:27 All right? You jump in,
00:27:29 ...then we try to get to the other side.
00:27:31 -All right? Okay.
00:27:34 Come on, go. Go.
00:27:39 Yeah. Okay.
00:27:43 -Come on, jump in.
00:27:45 -Come on. Jump in!
00:27:48 Just jump, come on!
00:28:01 Max?
00:28:03 -Max!
00:28:07 Cut the power! Cut the power!
00:28:10 Max! Max!
00:28:12 -Let go!
00:28:18 -Max!
00:28:21 -That's my son!
00:28:23 -Get out of my way!
00:28:25 -Oh, my God!
00:28:27 Take him! Take him out.
00:28:31 Put him down. Down, down.
00:28:33 -Sweetie?
00:28:36 He's not breathing. He's not breathing.
00:28:38 -Get a doctor!
00:28:41 Do something! Help us!
00:28:49 I hear phrases thrown around like
00:28:54 Washington, DC
00:28:55 ...or "the evil influence
00:28:58 ...when more money was spent
00:29:01 ...to the Seinfeld television program...
00:29:04 ...than on the whole of
00:29:08 Last election cycle,
00:29:12 I have pictures of myself with the president
00:29:15 I didn't make this coffee for you.
00:29:17 People don't know Danny Dalton, but they
00:29:21 ...and they see that I know
00:29:25 -In a free society...
00:29:27 ...the one written into law...
00:29:29 You...
00:29:30 -...it's the people, individually...
00:29:33 -...and organized into committees...
00:29:36 ...not the U.S. government,
00:29:39 You look like shit.
00:29:40 ...of a political campaign.
00:29:42 In our country, we don't...
00:29:45 ...stuff dollars into ballot boxes.
00:29:48 -What we do...
00:29:50 -...is turn money into votes.
00:29:52 The ability of a candidate....
00:29:54 There's beer in my fridge,
00:29:57 Please don't smoke in my house.
00:29:58 --meaning, not so loosely translated,
00:30:05 And, last time I heard, speech in
00:30:12 You can't limit my advocacy
00:30:18 I have a sovereign, inalienable right
00:30:25 And why is it some dirty little secret...
00:30:28 ...that it's in America's interest
00:31:00 Two of my wife's kids were deported
00:31:04 You know why?
00:31:06 You don't have to pay me.
00:31:08 Give me something to do.
00:31:12 Then decide.
00:31:15 I'm sorry. I already have a
00:31:20 And if you want to work in this country...
00:31:23 ...learn the language.
00:31:25 Learn Arabic!
00:31:32 Foreign workers' compound
00:31:43 Why are they running?
00:31:46 Maybe the small one...
00:31:49 ...committed a crime or something.
00:31:56 They gave us french fries
00:32:04 Close the door, Papa.
00:32:08 His sister has a thing for you.
00:32:11 His sister has a big ass.
00:32:13 Of course, at the Islamic school you
00:32:17 And lamb. We got skewers of lamb.
00:32:20 I like lamb.
00:32:29 Have your identification card ready.
00:32:36 Have your identification card ready.
00:32:43 I can't remember it this hot.
00:32:46 Old man, you don't want to talk here.
00:32:49 Stop talking.
00:32:52 Tough guy.
00:32:55 What's your name?!
00:32:56 Johnny.
00:34:17 Mommy!
00:34:24 Mommy!
00:34:28 -Hey, hey, hey.
00:34:31 Come here, bear. Come here.
00:34:34 You okay?
00:34:35 I wanna look out the window.
00:34:38 You wanna look out the window?
00:34:46 I spy a bird.
00:34:59 Well, if on Monday,
00:35:04 ...you can look to crude prices
00:35:10 Right. Well, it's not exactly a secret
00:35:17 Okay, Rebecca. Thank you.
00:35:22 Go home.
00:35:26 It was a stupid fucking question, Henry.
00:35:30 The prince's man called again.
00:35:34 I'm just telling him.
00:35:45 U.S. Department of Justice
00:35:50 Hey, how bad is it?
00:35:53 When a Volvo dealer says that....
00:35:55 Okay. You're honorable, decent guys.
00:35:59 Right.
00:36:00 My wife and our narrow driveway....
00:36:03 -How the hell are you?
00:36:06 That's not good, kiddo.
00:36:09 Married? Kids?
00:36:14 There is no way a company like Killen...
00:36:17 ...pulled off a deal like this
00:36:20 Why don't you tell me what you have
00:36:23 I used to think there was
00:36:26 Now I know there's
00:36:33 Either you don't find anything,
00:36:36 ...or you do and they carve you out
00:36:41 That's gotta be the play here, right?
00:36:46 Bennett Holiday.
00:36:49 Sydney Hewitt's new boy.
00:36:51 How many of those have I seen?
00:36:53 Six? Seven?
00:36:57 They're all gone.
00:36:58 He's still Sydney-fucking-Hewitt.
00:37:03 Fourteen-11.
00:37:05 Match point.
00:37:07 I think they've got someone
00:37:10 Someone they can squeeze.
00:37:12 You mean like an informant?
00:37:15 Yes, sir, like an informant. Just my opinion,
00:37:19 Match point.
00:37:30 Thank you.
00:37:34 You know, if people in oil deals...
00:37:37 ...talked to U.S. Attorneys,
00:37:41 Bennett Holiday, you know Dean Whiting,
00:37:45 -Good to see you, sir.
00:37:47 We've been discussing
00:37:50 Will they get approval?
00:37:53 I mean, client.
00:37:55 Well, the Tengiz field,
00:37:58 ...is being looked into pretty heavily
00:38:02 Well, Bennett, as they say in the Bible:
00:38:04 "There are many, many ways
00:38:24 Yeah, well, there's an arrow on the ceiling
00:38:30 The Binladin Group
00:38:33 It was a huge project.
00:38:39 All the women are dressed in black
00:38:43 ...walking 5 feet behind the men.
00:38:48 It's 125.
00:38:51 Literally, 125 and humid.
00:38:54 When I walked out of the airport,
00:39:00 The men are all wearing white sheets.
00:39:02 And they're spotless white sheets.
00:39:07 They kind of say:
00:39:10 "It's hot and I don't have to work. "
00:39:13 I don't understand how
00:39:15 I'd like to see these guys play baseball.
00:39:22 Are you okay?
00:39:25 You sound strange.
00:39:27 No, I'm fine.
00:39:52 They will try to disguise the difference...
00:39:55 ...to make Muslims who speak
00:39:58 ...appear to be fanatics
00:40:01 They will tell us the dispute is over
00:40:06 ...or military domination.
00:40:08 If we believe that,
00:40:12 ...with only ourselves to blame.
00:40:17 It is not possible...
00:40:18 ...to bridge the divide
00:40:22 ...and modern life through free trade.
00:40:25 Impossible.
00:40:26 The divine and the worldly
00:40:31 The Koran.
00:40:33 No separation of religion and state.
00:40:39 The Koran.
00:40:42 Instead of kings legislating
00:40:46 ...the Koran.
00:40:48 The pain of modern life
00:40:51 ...deregulation...
00:40:53 ...privatization...
00:40:55 ...economic reform...
00:40:56 ...or lower taxes.
00:40:59 The pain of living in the modern world...
00:41:03 ...will never be solved by a liberal society.
00:41:08 Liberal societies have failed.
00:41:11 Christian theology has failed.
00:41:14 The West has failed.
00:41:19 This was a birthday and graduation present
00:41:22 Cap d'Antibes, France
00:41:24 What happened was,
00:41:27 ...and my mother had a horse
00:41:31 The horse won...
00:41:34 ...that same day that I was graduating.
00:41:38 So that tops any birthday present that
00:41:45 Capitalism cannot exist without waste.
00:41:49 We should write thank-you notes
00:41:53 ...for producing one-quarter
00:41:56 ...and one-quarter of the demand.
00:41:58 You're certainly welcome.
00:42:00 Our pleasure, really.
00:42:06 Prince...
00:42:08 ...is there anything
00:42:13 Americans are always happy to drill holes
00:42:17 I've heard of you, Mr. Whiting.
00:42:25 I know your brother, the foreign minister.
00:42:29 I know your father too.
00:42:31 He threw the second creepiest party
00:42:36 And as far as I can see...
00:42:38 ...you could probably use
00:42:43 Second-born son,
00:42:47 ...he can't even tell me what he wants
00:42:51 A grown-up baby
00:42:56 ...and maybe wants to be king?
00:43:00 Maybe?
00:43:03 Well, prince...
00:43:06 ...are you a king?
00:43:09 Can you tell me what you want?
00:43:17 All right, what's next?
00:43:19 The lethal finding on Nasir came through.
00:43:21 That was quick. You have a timetable?
00:43:24 He'll be in Beirut next week.
00:43:27 That's good. Anybody around?
00:43:29 Actually, yes.
00:43:32 He'd be happy to work
00:43:36 I was thinking it would be good for Bob.
00:43:42 I'll let you have him
00:43:45 ...but everything better go exactly right.
00:43:48 And tell him, "Easy on the memos."
00:43:51 This is the prototype
00:43:55 Since prevailing in the tribal conflicts
00:44:00 ...the Al-Subaai family have ruled
00:44:04 ...and, by most accounts, benignly.
00:44:07 However, they face enormous challenges
00:44:11 The fact of the matter is that
00:44:14 -Welcome, Bob.
00:44:16 Good news. I think we've got something
00:44:20 ...that utilizes your specific skill set.
00:44:25 You know this guy?
00:44:28 -Prince Nasir Al-Subaai.
00:44:32 ...paying for weapons
00:44:38 Paperwork on polygraphs.
00:44:40 Wire transfers to Qaeda fronts.
00:44:42 Letters instructing his water ministry
00:44:46 ...the guy who has your missile.
00:44:48 He's traveling to Beirut.
00:44:51 It's a great city.
00:44:53 This is a bad guy.
00:44:56 And, who knows, maybe you'll find
00:45:00 -I sent you a report on--
00:45:03 My daughter's got a soccer game.
00:45:05 Big one.
00:45:08 Did you see my missile report?
00:45:11 Bob, you just don't get it.
00:45:13 Nobody wants to hear about
00:45:17 This is top of the director's list.
00:45:20 Hit a walk-off home run...
00:45:23 ...you get any desk you want.
00:45:24 Sheik Hamad has not yet made
00:45:29 In our view, Prince Nasir...
00:45:33 ...is likely the more ambitious
00:45:37 This, however, does not mean...
00:45:39 ...that he will prevail
00:46:06 Your generosity is bigger than a mountain
00:46:11 My house has grown too small
00:46:14 If we had more land...
00:46:18 ...then my son could build his own house.
00:46:46 My father has ordered
00:46:53 There'll be a park.
00:46:57 We're so sorry for your loss.
00:47:14 Six more North Field blocks
00:47:17 We'd like to offer your firm the rights.
00:47:21 Six blocks?
00:47:23 -Which phase?
00:47:28 Okay, so we'd be
00:47:31 ...10 one-hundredths of a cent.
00:47:34 So $ 75 million.
00:47:37 Seventy-- Great. That's great.
00:47:39 How much for my other kid?
00:47:48 You know, if I were your economic adviser,
00:47:51 ...that's not the stupidest thing,
00:47:54 ...but probably just the dumbest thing
00:47:58 But why would you need
00:48:00 Years ago, you had
00:48:02 Today, you're tied with Albania.
00:48:05 Your second biggest export
00:48:08 ...followed closely by dates,
00:48:12 You know what the business world
00:48:14 We think 100 years ago, you were living
00:48:18 ...and that's exactly where you'll be
00:48:21 So, yes, on behalf of my firm,
00:48:24 Fine. I'll have the funds
00:48:27 Great.
00:48:28 And I'll give you 100 million
00:48:35 So now you're my economic adviser...
00:48:37 ...why don't you tell me something
00:48:45 All right. You want an idea?
00:48:49 There's the Eurasian triangle.
00:48:52 Your kingdom is here. Iran is there.
00:48:55 ...sticking it on ships and watching
00:49:01 Pretend for a second that
00:49:05 That's your route. Right there.
00:49:08 Hook up with these pipes.
00:49:11 ...take it to the doorstep
00:49:13 I just doubled your profit.
00:49:20 777 Ranch
00:49:34 My granddaddy was a wildcatter.
00:49:38 That's how I got my start.
00:49:40 Luck and hard work.
00:49:43 Nobody handed me shit.
00:49:45 Now I got...
00:49:47 ...libraries and parks named after me.
00:49:51 And I'll probably ruin my grandkids.
00:49:59 You wearing a wire, Bennett?
00:50:02 No.
00:50:15 Mr. Janus...
00:50:17 ...chairman of Connex...
00:50:20 ...and Dean Whiting,
00:50:24 ...are proud members of
00:50:28 Danny D. here is too.
00:50:31 D is for "Dalton."
00:50:33 -I was on the other side of the Tengiz deal.
00:50:37 El Presidente Nazarbayev's best pal
00:50:41 She's a beautiful field, the Tengiz.
00:50:44 Goddamn, is she a beautiful field.
00:50:53 What is it? "Irish...."
00:50:54 Rockville, Maryland
00:50:56 "The Irish pray on their knees,
00:51:02 How's Margaret?
00:51:04 You guys divorced yet?
00:51:06 -We're not getting divorced.
00:51:09 ...there's two people with your security
00:51:14 I'm telling you, Bobby, my boy...
00:51:16 ...number three. That's the charm.
00:51:19 -That's the number, huh?
00:51:22 I like consulting.
00:51:25 No, I love it.
00:51:27 Love it. And I'll say this for it:
00:51:29 Private business is efficient.
00:51:33 There, I've said it. Fucking cliché.
00:51:35 And the CIA is, like, what,
00:51:39 ...so anybody who wants to sell anything,
00:51:42 ...they gotta interface through
00:51:46 I got two kids in college,
00:51:52 Stan, I got a chance to go back to Beirut.
00:51:54 I wanna go back.
00:51:57 Is it safe for me?
00:52:02 Are we talking about with your wife
00:52:13 Clear it with Hezbollah.
00:52:25 Hezbollah-controlled suburb
00:53:09 Said Hashimi. Said Hashimi.
00:53:11 Said Hashimi.
00:53:13 I'm Canadian. It's okay. Canadian.
00:53:16 Said Hashimi.
00:53:17 It's okay. It's okay. It's okay.
00:53:22 It's okay.
00:54:21 I have a good feeling
00:54:26 A good people.
00:54:28 There are 10 million Muslims
00:54:35 Thank you for this audience.
00:54:37 I have a business proposal for Mussawi,
00:54:41 Mussawi is an energetic young man.
00:54:44 Your Arabic is very good.
00:54:48 I thought it would be prudent to say that
00:54:53 This is business
00:55:04 If what you say is true...
00:55:08 ...consider yourself welcome in Lebanon.
00:55:11 They can lift 10 times their weight,
00:55:15 But I still don't understand....
00:55:18 The spider is a symbol
00:55:21 He bites the finger of Peter Parker...
00:55:24 ...who is now half dark and half light.
00:55:28 A real spider captures, stings
00:55:34 ...then watches
00:55:40 They'd never show that.
00:55:50 Are we in trouble?
00:55:52 Peace be upon you, boys.
00:55:54 No, it's not a problem.
00:55:57 Look around you...
00:55:59 ...at your brothers united by faith in God
00:56:11 We're all brothers.
00:56:14 We're one family.
00:56:17 Wasim is still a virgin.
00:56:20 That is good.
00:56:22 Fornication is a serious crime.
00:56:27 I'm a virgin too.
00:56:28 That is good as well.
00:56:31 "Abstain from sex out of wedlock.
00:56:32 It is an attack on honor...
00:56:34 ...and shows contempt for sanctity."
00:56:36 God has spoken the truth.
00:56:40 Let us pray together.
00:57:12 Rumors of Bob, but never Bob.
00:57:17 It is "Bob," right?
00:57:21 What is it you tell people
00:57:23 Between State Department and Defense.
00:57:32 It's just me, buddy.
00:57:34 As requested.
00:57:38 I'm gonna get
00:57:43 -My name is Mussawi.
00:57:54 He's traveling in Beirut.
00:57:57 It's dangerous to travel. He'll disappear.
00:58:05 Take him from his hotel, drug him,
00:58:08 ...and run a truck into him
00:58:17 It's good to have you back in town, Bob.
00:58:45 We begin the process of empowering
00:58:49 Beirut.
00:58:51 No, no. He invited me
00:58:55 I think he thinks he's some kind
00:58:58 Anyway, he's got a nice private plane.
00:59:03 Hold on, Vincent.
00:59:10 Hey.
00:59:12 Beirut? It's great. It's like the....
00:59:15 It's like the Paris of the Middle East.
00:59:18 Yeah, it's like-- It's like winning the NIT.
00:59:21 --however, unlike Washington's
00:59:24 It's a bad-- Just never mind, never mind.
00:59:27 ...we respect each country's right
01:00:11 Make room.
01:00:19 American?
01:00:22 Canadian.
01:00:24 Don't see many Occidentals these days.
01:00:38 It's too bad.
00:01:56 -This is November, '94.
00:01:59 -Did you find the others?
00:02:02 -He'll bring it out when he does.
00:02:05 He's back there looking.
00:02:07 Okay. Thank you, Susan.
00:02:18 Hello?
00:02:19 Yeah.
00:02:21 Who's this?
00:02:28 Yeah. Okay.
00:02:36 How you doing, sir?
00:02:38 Somebody called me.
00:02:41 If you find me, call my son
00:03:01 Bob.
00:03:05 What do you know about
00:03:07 ...used by the Chinese
00:03:11 Method number one.
00:03:14 What's your guess?
00:03:19 Water dungeon.
00:03:22 Did you guess water dungeon?
00:03:27 Number two method?
00:03:30 Number two, twisting arm
00:03:36 Not interested in two.
00:03:40 Number three.
00:03:44 Number three is called...
00:03:47 ..."pulling nails from fingers."
00:03:52 What do you think, Bob?
00:03:54 Number three sound good to you?
00:03:59 The purpose is to get the monks
00:04:03 ...to recant their beliefs.
00:04:09 What if I had to get you to recant?
00:04:12 That'd be pretty difficult, right?
00:04:16 Because...
00:04:18 ...if you have no beliefs
00:04:26 Well, then, you're fucked is what.
00:04:31 Bob.
00:04:35 You're gonna give me the names...
00:04:37 ...of every person
00:04:50 Oh, that is disgusting.
00:04:54 Come on, Jimmy,
00:04:57 My name is Mussawi.
00:05:14 You fucking fuck, fucking fuck,
00:05:18 What the fuck? This is a war.
00:05:21 Fuck! You're a PO-fucking-W!
00:05:27 Fuck it.
00:05:30 I'm cutting his fucking head off.
00:05:39 I'm gonna cut your head off, Bob.
00:05:48 Said Hashimi is very angry with you,
00:05:52 Said Hashimi keeps his word.
00:05:55 You're a guest of Hezbollah too, Mussawi.
00:06:27 I'm going to show you
00:06:46 American-made. Good quality...
00:06:51 ...but nearly impossible to hit anything.
00:06:58 By shaping the charge...
00:07:01 ...this will send a blast
00:07:06 ...through 30 inches of steel.
00:07:26 Careful!
00:07:29 It's very dangerous.
00:08:16 Jane.
00:08:18 We've just received a dispatch
00:08:21 Mussawi's shopping a story
00:08:24 ...to assassinate Prince Nasir.
00:08:31 We better go talk to Terry.
00:08:35 Can we get this guy?
00:08:39 -Mussawi?
00:08:42 The practical answer is no.
00:08:45 ...or a newspaper
00:08:48 -He have Bob's name?
00:08:49 Mussawi's shopping photos
00:08:52 Photos of Bob being held.
00:08:55 The whole contact was a setup.
00:08:58 First he tortures our guy,
00:09:04 Put some space between us and Bob.
00:09:08 Bob has a long history
00:09:11 We haven't really had a handle
00:09:13 After 9/11, some people got leeway,
00:09:17 These are complex times.
00:09:19 There's already an active investigation
00:09:25 Tehran, the Amiri brothers job.
00:09:27 We're finding out who hired Bob
00:09:30 Could the same people
00:09:32 A lot of people probably want
00:09:35 ...and Bob knows lots of people.
00:09:38 Send me everything.
00:09:48 Walter Reed Hospital
00:09:56 You first established contact
00:09:59 Yeah.
00:10:00 -You met them at a party in France?
00:10:03 A party given by Reza Reyhani?
00:10:05 Reza, yes.
00:10:07 Were you aware they were
00:10:09 Of course I was aware.
00:10:11 Were you aware these two men
00:10:17 -What do you think?
00:10:20 Two men have been murdered.
00:10:22 We've been tasked
00:10:24 We'll need you to turn
00:10:27 Passports.
00:10:38 Hey.
00:10:40 Hey, I found this.
00:10:43 Wire transfer.
00:10:47 In Russian. I don't speak Russian.
00:10:49 Get it translated.
00:10:55 Do you speak Russian?
00:11:01 -These are dead.
00:11:04 What are these?
00:11:06 Orphans. You know,
00:11:10 That one's pretty interesting.
00:11:11 The Lily School.
00:11:16 Paid for by wire transfer.
00:11:24 The meeting's already started.
00:11:26 This is not an open function.
00:11:30 You don't have a wristband.
00:11:35 This is a private gathering.
00:11:38 Take this to Sydney Hewitt.
00:11:45 They are pushing
00:11:48 Please.
00:11:49 And the banning of the wearing
00:11:53 But two-thirds of Iran's population
00:11:57 How you doing?
00:11:59 More than 60 percent
00:12:01 And those restrictions
00:12:04 ...in front of a massive tidal wave
00:12:08 Iranian resources are abundant...
00:12:11 ...and given the chance,
00:12:13 ...to what the Iranian people can achieve.
00:12:17 Their hopes are the same
00:12:21 ...to live lives of dignity
00:12:24 And America will help them.
00:12:28 Killen Oil, through Daniel Dalton
00:12:32 ...created assetless shell companies...
00:12:34 ...owned by the heirs
00:12:36 ...Republic of Kazakhstan's
00:12:39 This was discussed
00:12:42 ...in January, 2003 in Sun Valley, Idaho.
00:12:44 I was at the meeting,
00:12:47 Wherein it was described
00:12:50 ...but Minister Detayev's children, while
00:12:55 ...were entitled to all of the profits.
00:12:59 I attended the meeting, but as I said,
00:13:02 Further, Daniel Dalton Jr.
00:13:06 A firm retained by Killen
00:13:09 Oh, for chrissake, Tommy.
00:13:12 -It's not your own private pity party.
00:13:16 ...only if they didn't know of the problems
00:13:20 This is the oil business
00:13:22 Lowliest little shareholder knows we deal
00:13:26 And it is illegal to offer gifts, money...
00:13:29 ...the promise of money or anything
00:13:33 Is it?
00:13:34 I have personally seen a bill
00:13:37 ...to the government of Saudi Arabia
00:13:41 A one-line bill for "services rendered."
00:13:45 The business of Whiting Sloan
00:13:49 Well, it ought to be.
00:13:53 Danny's a good man.
00:13:56 And he's a friend of mine.
00:14:03 A Mareva injunction?
00:14:05 Some people, cousins of mine, actually,
00:14:09 Geneva, Switzerland
00:14:10 ...alleging he broke an agreement
00:14:14 It calls them "aggrieved royals."
00:14:17 That he tried to cut their allowances
00:14:23 I want to see my father.
00:14:25 I'm sorry, Your Highness.
00:14:27 Your father is not feeling well.
00:14:44 My cousins aren't bright enough
00:14:51 ...and my brother has faith
00:15:00 What do you suppose they're up to,
00:15:06 Tell me...
00:15:08 ...what are they thinking?
00:15:13 What are they thinking?
00:15:15 What are they thinking?
00:15:18 They're thinking that it's running out.
00:15:21 It's running out.
00:15:23 And 90 percent of what's left
00:15:27 Look at the progression.
00:15:29 Versailles, Suez, 1973,
00:15:37 This is a fight to the death.
00:15:39 So, what are they thinking? "Great."
00:15:41 They're thinking, "Keep playing,
00:15:44 Keep spending $50,000 a night
00:15:47 But don't invest in your infrastructure.
00:15:50 Don't build a real economy."
00:15:51 So that when you finally wake up,
00:15:56 ...and you will have squandered
00:16:04 Come with me, please.
00:16:10 I studied at Oxford.
00:16:14 I want to create a parliament.
00:16:16 I want to give women the right to vote.
00:16:18 I want an independent judiciary.
00:16:20 I want to start a petroleum exchange
00:16:23 ...cut the speculators
00:16:25 Why are the major oil exchanges
00:16:30 I'll put all of our energy
00:16:32 I'll run pipe through Iran to Europe,
00:16:35 I'll ship to China.
00:16:37 Anything that achieves efficiency
00:16:40 Profit which I will then use
00:16:44 -Great, that's exactly what you should do.
00:16:47 Except your president
00:16:51 "I've got unemployment in Texas,
00:16:58 A phone call later, we're stealing
00:17:01 ...in order to buy overpriced airplanes.
00:17:05 We owed the Americans,
00:17:09 I accepted a Chinese bid,
00:17:12 ...and suddenly I'm a terrorist.
00:17:23 Dean Whiting...
00:17:25 ...who represents not only these
00:17:28 ...but also Connex Oil...
00:17:30 ...they've been pressuring my father
00:17:34 But they underestimate him.
00:17:37 This is about his legacy to his people.
00:17:40 I know it seems like
00:17:43 That's how they do business.
00:17:45 But we're--
00:17:48 I mean, with the-- With the delivery deals
00:17:52 ...transport through Iran.
00:17:53 This guy might be able to revolutionize
00:17:58 As soon as his father keels over,
00:18:03 ...in Iran. The real democracy
00:18:06 If we can be a part of
00:18:08 ...getting a parliament,
00:18:12 -You know, showing them how--
00:18:18 Julie, the little company
00:18:21 ...is now chief economic adviser
00:18:24 Do you understand what that means?
00:18:26 It's like...
00:18:27 ...somebody put a giant ATM
00:18:31 Here's a question:
00:18:32 How do you think it looks to profit
00:18:38 Fuck you.
00:18:39 Fuck you.
00:18:44 I changed the diapers.
00:18:48 I took him to his checkups.
00:18:50 I cared about every fucking percentile.
00:18:57 I did everything right.
00:19:07 We're going back to the States.
00:19:09 Good.
00:19:28 Riley?
00:19:30 Sweetie, sweetie, be careful.
00:19:34 We're gonna go now, okay?
00:19:36 You wanna say goodbye to your dad?
00:19:41 You can see him later, okay?
00:19:52 When I die I want the people who inherit
00:19:57 One...
00:19:58 ...the people who prepare my body
00:20:02 ...so this will remind me of God
00:20:07 Two...
00:20:08 ...I don't want anyone to rip their clothes
00:20:12 ...because this is an ignorant thing to do.
00:20:15 Three...
00:20:16 ...I don't want a pregnant woman to come
00:20:20 ...because I don't approve it.
00:20:23 Four....
00:20:28 Some trust-fund prosecutor
00:20:31 ...thinks he's gonna run this
00:20:33 Make a name for himself?
00:20:34 Maybe get elected some two-bit
00:20:37 ...with the result that China or Russia...
00:20:40 ...can suddenly start having,
00:20:42 ...all the advantages we enjoy here?
00:20:44 No, I tell you. No, sir.
00:20:47 Corruption charges. Corruption?
00:20:50 Corruption is government intrusion...
00:20:52 ...into market efficiencies
00:20:55 That's Milton Friedman.
00:20:59 We have laws against it precisely
00:21:03 Corruption is our protection.
00:21:05 Corruption keeps us safe and warm!
00:21:07 Corruption is why you and I are
00:21:10 ...instead of fighting over scraps of meat
00:21:13 Corruption is why we win.
00:21:19 How'd it go?
00:21:21 Well, he's got kids, a wife.
00:21:23 He broke the law.
00:21:27 Mr. Janus himself wanted me
00:21:30 ...to Oilman of the Year.
00:21:33 He's being honored...
00:21:35 ...so it should be a nice weekend.
00:21:38 Relax. Catch yourself a massage.
00:21:41 Congratulations.
00:22:18 -Is Jane in?
00:22:21 How about Fred?
00:22:22 He's in a meeting.
00:22:53 Bennett, hey.
00:22:55 Come on, take a ride with me.
00:22:58 Do I have a choice, Don?
00:23:01 Of course you do.
00:23:05 I know you know about the crime-fraud
00:23:10 I do, Don. Very well.
00:23:11 Then you also know your client
00:23:15 ...and it's starting to look like
00:23:18 ...in hiding the true nature
00:23:23 That's quite a statement, Don.
00:23:30 One word:
00:23:33 Dalton.
00:23:36 Danny Dalton?
00:23:38 Defrauded the government of Kazakhstan
00:23:41 Defrauded the people of Kazakhstan
00:23:45 ...of their elected and appointed officials.
00:23:47 Seven years. Does three,
00:23:50 -...on your recommendation.
00:23:53 This was a solo act, without
00:23:56 ...and Mr. Lee Janus or Jimmy Pope.
00:24:00 Dalton's a bit of a rogue, it's true.
00:24:02 And he'll have a nice little trust fund
00:24:05 Not so little, I imagine.
00:24:10 Look, Don, we can spend
00:24:12 ...to get back to the very place
00:24:17 And they will fight tough.
00:24:19 They'll fight dirty.
00:24:21 They'll pressure your boss...
00:24:22 ...the people who appointed your boss...
00:24:24 ...the wives of the people
00:24:27 And you will never hit them any harder
00:24:34 I'm sorry, Bennett.
00:24:36 I don't think Dalton's enough.
00:24:58 What are you looking at, man?
00:25:01 -I didn't say anything.
00:25:18 You fucking asshole.
00:26:44 There we go.
00:26:47 Okay, pal.
00:26:50 Come on. Yeah, I know.
00:26:53 -Hey, Fred!
00:26:55 Fred.
00:26:56 Hey, Bob.
00:26:59 There you go, pal.
00:27:02 Hey, Jack. Your sister.
00:27:04 You first.
00:27:11 Take the kids inside.
00:27:15 What's going on, Fred?
00:27:18 It's okay. Be in in a sec.
00:27:23 FBI's got it, Bob. That's pretty clear.
00:27:26 Nothing I can do, you know it.
00:27:29 -Two men were killed.
00:27:32 Now they're asking me questions
00:27:37 Understand, this wrecks careers.
00:27:41 I punched in "Prince Nasir Al-Subaai,"
00:27:45 Where'd that job come from?
00:27:48 I'm advising you to drop it.
00:27:50 Why am I being investigated?
00:27:52 Why am I being investigated, Fred?
00:27:58 Goodbye, Bob.
00:28:04 It's okay. Hey, hey.
00:28:50 What's up?
00:28:56 If I truly lack faith...
00:29:00 ...then I am not the right person.
00:29:04 The questioning means
00:29:07 ...and makes it stronger.
00:29:10 That's a lot of shit, I think.
00:29:15 We'll be able to intervene in the
00:29:20 We'll be able to help them with
00:29:23 You'll be able to get your mother here.
00:29:55 Please.
00:30:02 I am tired.
00:30:04 Father...
00:30:07 ...who will be emir?
00:30:14 Your brother.
00:30:16 Praise be to God.
00:30:18 I would ask you to remain
00:30:21 You cannot do this.
00:30:25 He is barely qualified to run a brothel,
00:30:32 I like Europe.
00:30:36 I will be happy to stay here.
00:30:41 My decision is final...
00:30:43 ...and I ask you to support your brother.
00:30:48 I cannot do that.
00:31:03 For centuries Arabs have been ruled by
00:31:10 ...monopolies handed out for the
00:31:13 ...commerce stifled, young people
00:31:18 Anyone who criticizes is thrown in jail...
00:31:23 ...or put to death.
00:31:26 And women...
00:31:28 ...are treated as second-class citizens.
00:31:32 The coronation is tomorrow, and your
00:31:37 And 10,000 of their troops
00:31:44 True.
00:31:46 My father is ill and weak, and unwilling
00:31:52 But others are willing.
00:31:55 When a country has 5 percent
00:31:59 ...but does 50 percent
00:32:05 ...then the persuasive powers of that
00:32:20 They're worried.
00:32:22 About fallout. They're worried...
00:32:27 ...you might wanna talk about it.
00:32:31 But if you're already
00:32:37 What about Mussawi?
00:32:40 He's a soldier.
00:32:44 He's just like you.
00:32:51 Why are they doing a damage assessment
00:32:57 This is about our interests in the region.
00:33:03 So if Prince Nasir won't allow
00:33:09 ...and his little brother will...
00:33:14 ...well, we'll probably have to
00:33:18 Who's worried about the Nasir job?
00:33:23 Who's worried about me talking?
00:33:29 Stan.
00:33:35 Who's worried?
00:33:51 Hello?
00:33:52 Hello, is this Mr. Whitting?
00:33:55 This is Homeseal Security.
00:33:58 Yes, this is Mr. Whiting.
00:34:01 Hi, we're showing a motion-sensor failure
00:34:05 Yes?
00:34:07 Like I said, we're getting
00:34:09 Want me to stay on the phone
00:34:24 I'll walk around.
00:34:45 Everything seems fine.
00:34:55 How are we doing, Mr. Whiting?
00:34:57 Everything's fine.
00:35:13 -The door's unlocked.
00:35:16 Send a car, you imbecile.
00:35:53 You were in Beirut in '84.
00:35:59 I lost friends there...
00:36:01 ...as I'm sure you did.
00:36:07 I got a peek at your file.
00:36:10 One whose experience
00:36:15 Your entire career...
00:36:17 ...you've been used.
00:36:20 And probably never even known
00:36:24 I didn't use to need to know.
00:36:28 In this town, you're innocent
00:36:34 Innocent until investigated? That's nice.
00:36:40 I bet you've worn some miles
00:36:43 Thank you.
00:36:45 -Thank you.
00:36:48 Gives the listener the sense of the law
00:36:57 If anything happens to me or my family...
00:37:00 ...an accident, an accusation, anything...
00:37:04 ...then, first, your son will disappear.
00:37:07 His body will never be found.
00:37:11 Her body will never be found either.
00:37:15 Then whatever is the most dangerous
00:37:18 ...it might be flying in a small plane...
00:37:21 ...might be walking to the bank...
00:37:23 ...you'll be killed.
00:37:27 Do you understand what I'm saying?
00:37:31 I want you to acknowledge
00:37:33 ...so that we're clear
00:37:39 Beirut rules, Mr. Barnes?
00:37:47 I want my passports back.
00:38:26 We are a small group...
00:38:28 ...the ones who carry convictions
00:38:34 And within this group...
00:38:36 ...there is another, smaller group...
00:38:39 ...who flee from the worldly life...
00:38:42 ...in order to spread the true faith.
00:38:47 You're ready.
00:38:56 Connex-Killen Oil announces the gift
00:39:02 ...to be built in honor of the new emir.
00:39:05 I wanted to be on a bobsled
00:39:08 What's a bobsled?
00:39:14 Wasim knows what a bobsled is.
00:39:16 Papa, I need to ask you....
00:39:17 Tell him about the bobsled!
00:39:22 Tell him what a bobsled is.
00:39:26 It's a little car.
00:39:27 A little car that goes down a track
00:39:30 Papa, may I borrow some money
00:39:33 Oh, how the snow sparkles,
00:40:06 Dalton's not enough.
00:40:09 I would be real careful.
00:40:13 You dig a 6-foot hole,
00:40:16 But you dig 12, and maybe you'll find 40.
00:40:22 China's economy ain't growing
00:40:25 ...because they can't get
00:40:27 Now, I'm damn proud of that fact.
00:40:31 We need another body, Mr. Pope.
00:40:39 What if--?
00:40:42 What if it involved somebody
00:40:45 Someone way the hell above you.
00:40:51 We'd have to have an understanding.
00:41:02 Well...
00:41:06 ...if....
00:41:08 If he's as big as you say...
00:41:11 ...then when he goes down,
00:41:16 Just like that?
00:41:22 We're looking for the illusion
00:41:26 Two criminal acts
00:41:29 ...it gives us that illusion.
00:41:38 Call me Jimmy.
00:42:32 He's a visionary. He's like Faisal or Atatürk.
00:42:37 The country's gonna be his by Monday.
00:42:41 It's not like you guys have backed
00:42:57 No, no. No, look,
00:43:00 We're on our way to the palace right now.
00:43:09 Silver Range Rover.
00:43:11 With a sunroof.
00:43:12 Silver Range Rover, sunroof,
00:43:17 -Guys, help me out here.
00:43:45 His wife will be there. Pat.
00:43:51 This is good.
00:43:54 You done good.
00:44:02 Lee, you have guests.
00:44:08 -Syd.
00:44:10 -Bennett Holiday.
00:44:12 -Lee Janus. How are we doing?
00:44:15 Those number crunchers can get
00:44:20 Christ, when we write the GAAP rules
00:44:27 ...you stare at that liability
00:44:30 ...and before long, it'll turn into an asset.
00:44:33 No, thank you.
00:44:37 -You don't drink?
00:44:46 It is really beautiful out here.
00:45:00 -What is that?
00:45:03 In front of them.
00:45:36 The Bedouin always have right of way.
00:45:40 Lawyers say, "If you can't trust
00:45:43 The accountants say,
00:45:45 Legal didn't understand.
00:45:48 Nobody understood anything.
00:45:51 ...that nobody at Connex or Killen
00:45:54 But this merger is so balance-positive
00:45:57 ...that, ultimately, Justice wants it.
00:45:59 Federal courts want it.
00:46:03 Our real client, after all,
00:46:07 And we are increasing American access
00:46:12 So all they ask is that we give them
00:46:16 ...which we did.
00:46:17 And they got out of our way.
00:46:20 Something besides Dalton?
00:46:23 Unfortunately, yes.
00:46:26 And the best option seemed to be...
00:46:29 ...a secret deal for excess
00:46:32 ...that I uncovered during the diligence.
00:46:35 A little side deal benefiting
00:46:37 ...involved in the Connex-Killen
00:46:40 What...
00:46:42 ...do you think you're doing?
00:46:43 It's illegal for an American
00:46:46 Stop right now.
00:46:51 Is there...
00:46:54 ...something that
00:47:08 Connex/ Al-Salwa LNG loading facility
00:47:19 Good afternoon.
00:47:21 I wanna thank our host
00:47:23 The strawberry juice is delicious.
00:47:29 Let me just say,
00:47:32 ...how pleased we are
00:48:55 Your Highness?
00:49:00 Oh, thank you, Bryan.
00:49:25 Ladies and gentlemen...
00:49:27 ...this year's Oilman of the Year:
00:49:31 Mr. Leland Janus of Connex-Killen.
00:50:20 Who the hell is that?
00:50:36 Excuse me. Hey, are you seeing that?
00:50:42 Hey!
00:50:44 Hey!
00:50:54 Could you tell who that is?
00:51:01 Hey! Hey!
00:51:03 No, no, no! No!
00:51:51 -Take the target out.
00:51:59 Four miles.
00:52:11 Two miles.
00:52:29 You're the Canadian.
00:52:38 Target destroyed.
00:52:41 23:44 EDT.
00:52:58 I'd like to accept this award...
00:53:01 ...on behalf of the employees
00:53:07 Our people, the finest in the world.
00:53:12 Guys, could I get you to stand up
00:53:17 Connex-Killen.
00:53:59 And I'd also like to thank...
00:54:01 ...our strategic friends from
00:54:05 Most especially...
00:54:08 ...Emir Meshal Al-Subaai.
00:54:11 Emir. Thank you so much.
00:57:01 During the funeral...
00:57:03 ...I want everyone to be quiet...
00:57:05 ...and I should be lying on my right side.
00:57:09 You should throw dust on my body
00:57:15 "From the dust we are created...
00:57:17 ...and to dust we return.
00:57:20 From the dust a new person
00:58:15 Everyone should mention that
00:58:21 ...and that the next world is the true life.
00:58:28 The next world is the true life.
00:58:44 Come on, man.
00:58:48 Leave the beer.