:45:00
Young people have no respect no more.
:45:03
Old men afraid. Not me.
:45:06
Not me.
:45:08
I been here long time.
:45:11
I have seen many things. I see things
lot of people don't even think I see.
:45:17
Tony, there should be more men like you.
:45:20
Bullshit!
:45:23
I have no money
and no husband.
:45:27
All I want is to find her a college.
:45:31
But I can't find work,
so I can't support her education.
:45:36
I understand your situation.
You don't have to worry any more.
:45:40
I have talked to Tina about this fall...
:45:44
Please forgive me.
I had no one else to turn to.
:45:47
I understand. Don't worry any more.
:45:49
I've arranged for Tina
to attend Columbia this fall.
:45:54
Stop worrying, OK?
:45:56
Thank you.
:45:59
Tina, it was difficult for
your mother to come to me.
:46:01
You must show your appreciation
by studying hard.
:46:04
Then you can help your mother out
so she won't have to work so hard.
:46:08
You hear me?
:46:09
...some say an act of revenge linked to the
restaurant massacre, but no one knows.
:46:15
And in this once quiet,
tourist-oriented community,
:46:18
the tourists are beginning to stay away.
:46:20
And the people here are beginning
to ask the dismaying question:
:46:24
"What is happening to Chinatown?"
:46:27
This is Tracy Tzu,
Eldridge Street, Chinatown.
:46:30
Here he is.
:46:32
Captain White?
:46:33
Captain White, can you give us any idea
who and what's behind this violence?
:46:38
Who? What? A thousand years of
civilisation. That's who, that's what.
:46:43
You oughta know that. Now get
that goddamn thing outta my face.
:46:47
- What's the matter?
- You don't know, you don't know.
:46:50
You're acting like there's
something between us.