1:11:13
Well, it's not worth it.
I'm not cut out for blue-collar crime.
1:11:17
I have a white-collar mentality.
I panic in the face of death.
1:11:26
Maybe we should retire.
1:11:34
- Are all our debts paid?
- Yes.
1:11:38
At least we won't starve. We've just been
accepted by the food stamp program.
1:11:43
Hurray.
1:11:47
- Charlie!
- Where?
1:11:49
Mr. Blanchard, I would like you
to tell this committee...
1:11:52
... if you have ever, in your position
as president of Taft, bribed anyone...
1:11:56
... either here or abroad, for the purpose
of consummating a business deal.
1:12:01
Senator, no one at Taft Aerospace,
to the best of my knowledge...
1:12:07
... ever bribed anybody.
1:12:11
Maybe that's why business is so bad.
1:12:14
Look at him. Listen to him shovel it.
1:12:18
There's never been a deal at Taft where
somebody didn't get paid off somewhere.
1:12:23
We have already elicited testimony
from other companies...
1:12:26
... involved in the same
business as yours...
1:12:28
... and they claim that payoffs are an
integral part of carrying on business.
1:12:33
Do you mean to tell me
that you are the exception?
1:12:36
You know, guys walk into his office
and walk out again...
1:12:39
...with $200,000 cash in a briefcase.
1:12:43
- Two hundred thousand dollars?
- Watch him. Watch him bob and weave.
1:12:48
Senator. Now, we at Taft Aerospace
have always prided ourselves...
1:12:52
... in truth on what we produce.
1:12:55
- Charlie does his laundry.
- Any idea where he keeps it?
1:12:59
Yeah, in the safe in his office.