:45:06
-How much are we talking about?
-$250,000.
:45:10
Bob and I are already at risk
for a million.
:45:13
We were set to do it ourselves. . .
:45:16
-. . .but they upped the ante.
-So here we are.
:45:20
We need 250,000 and Bob
thought-- Thank you.
:45:23
Bob thought?
:45:26
Bob thought you might be willing to
cross the line. . .
:45:30
. . .for the greater good.
:45:34
I don't get involved in these things.
:45:38
But you'll show us someone
who does. . .
:45:41
-. . .and take a fee, right?
-You're commenting on my ethics?
:45:46
The people you're trying
to help are being butchered. . .
:45:51
. . .by the government
peace-keeping patrols. . .
:45:55
. . .and blankets and Rice-A-Roni
ain't gonna change that.
:46:00
Since when have you cared?
:46:02
All I'm saying is. . .
:46:05
. . .before humanitarian aid can work. . .
:46:07
. . .there's got to be some humanity
to give it to.
:46:11
He almost sounds like he
believes it.
:46:16
Who are you dealing with?
:46:19
If I told you that, you could go
straight to the source. . .
:46:24
. . .and cut me and old Bob
out here completely.
:46:28
If you were the type
to get involved in this.
:46:32
Now, we'll give you 1 0 percent
of the total deal.
:46:35
That's $1 25,000. That's your share.
:46:39
We'll allow whatever guarantees
you might need to protect yourself. . .
:46:44
. . .and your friends
from old Gorman Lennox.
:46:49
"My friends. "
:46:52
-You mean 1 0 percent of the front end?
-Right.
:46:59
So you buy these guns for. . .