1:14:00
Large companies. Large.
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Are we throwing
those benefits away?
1:14:04
Should I take my weekly wash to the
Potomac River and beat it with rocks?
1:14:08
You won't get it very clean.
1:14:11
If we reverse the 7th Circuit
on Omnitech...
1:14:13
If it is so damn important,
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why doesn't Donald Richards
stand trial?
1:14:20
- What do you want to know?
- You're not Donald Richards.
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He's the one with the answers.
1:14:35
Swear me in.
1:14:36
Oh, you want to play
that game again.
1:14:39
All right, you're sworn.
1:14:41
I am delighted, Mr. Donald Richards,
to have you here at last,
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in the flesh, so to speak.
1:14:49
Would you state your occupation,
please?
1:14:52
I'm president and chairman
of the board of Omnitech International.
1:14:55
Why did you refuse to testify in
the suit against your company?
1:14:59
I never received a subpoena.
1:15:01
They have to know
where you are to serve it,
1:15:03
but you deliberately made yourself
unavailable, remained in hiding.
1:15:10
Doesn't an American citizen
have a right to privacy?
1:15:14
Tell me something, sir, I'll bet you have
a share or two of stock in Omnitech.
1:15:20
I'm the majority stockholder.
1:15:22
Yes, I kind of thought you were.
1:15:24
Now, what about all those
little stockholders
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who got wind of the appalling notion
1:15:29
that you, Mr. Richards, grabbed up
an earthshaking idea and strangled it?
1:15:35
You know what I find appalling?
1:15:37
That you have the arrogance
to pass judgment
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on something
you don't know anything about.
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But you do, Mr. Richards?
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When we test something,
like the momentum engine,
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and we find out it doesn't work,
we drop it.
1:15:49
We spend our time and money
on something that will work.
1:15:52
What about the experts
who say it does work?
1:15:55
You think that I would deliberately
dump an idea
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that could make millions
for my stockholders?