:30:05
what's he doing?
:30:06
it's just their way
of saying hello.
:30:08
hello.
I'm Austin.
:30:15
hi. Bud Schnelker,
liaison office.
:30:18
u. s. consulate,
karachi.
:30:20
Rob Hodges.
DIA, west asian section.
:30:22
welcome to Pakistan.
:30:23
boy, we're glad
to see you guys.
:30:27
when's lunch?
:30:28
come on, guys.
jeep's over here.
:30:36
Emmett: I'm starving.
what time you got?
:30:45
listen, could we stop?
:30:48
what's the matter?
:30:49
I got to take a leak.
:31:01
you should go, too.
:31:03
what are you,
my mother?
:31:05
don't you think I'm
capable of determining
:31:07
my own time to go
to the bathroom?
:31:08
so, isn't now
one of those times?
:31:11
no.
:31:12
you don't feel a certain
degree of urgent pressure
:31:15
on the inner wall
of your bladder
:31:16
now right at
this moment?
:31:18
no. I'm fine.
:31:20
well, wouldn't you feel
more comfortable
:31:22
being fully relieved
of excess fluidsnow?
:31:27
I got to take a whiz?
:31:31
don't go away.
:31:32
oh, we'll be here.
:31:40
these guys are not
our legitimate contacts.
:31:43
they're KGB special branch.
:31:45
oh, come on.
:31:47
that was
a Russian wristwatch.
:31:49
I know the country of origin of
every timepiece in the world.
:31:51
that was a Russian copy
of a 1969 Timex digital.
:31:53
is this your hobby?
:31:55
basic. most common
slip-up in espionage.
:31:58
we walked right
into enemy hands.