:04:01
We can't pull back just now.
:04:03
Deal's too far gone.
:04:05
We can't pull back just now.
Deal's too far gone.
:04:09
- They'll suspect if we stall.
- They'll suspect if we stall.
:04:13
Listen, I'm the last guy
who wants to screw this up.
:04:17
Deal's too good,
but we have to have some strategy.
:04:21
That's what I'm saying.
:04:28
They're going to stall.
:04:50
Hey, guys.
:04:52
- How's it going?
- Good.
:04:55
If there's anything you don't understand...
:04:58
Oh, no. We're uh...
:05:00
- We're fine.
- Great. That's good to hear.
:05:03
You're gonna be part of a great team.
:05:05
Once these guys draw
a line in the sand, that's pretty much it.
:05:10
You want that research and development
money, don't you?
:05:13
Nakamoto Group can do a lot for you.
:05:15
- Yeah, right.
- Great.
:05:18
That guy is an asshole.
:05:20
That guy is an asshole.
:05:23
The deal will put vital elements of our
military weaponry under Japanese control.
:05:28
Come on, Senator Morton.
That's really a scare tactic.
:05:31
During the Gulf War, the Japanese suggested
they could deny us that weaponry. In fact...
:05:36
- You're oversimplifying a complex issue.
- No...
:05:39
He's trying to say America is looking for
a new enemy now the Cold War is over.
:05:45
Talk about simplifying!
:05:47
You're doing the simplifying, Senator.
:05:54
Hold on.
:05:55
Let's let... Eleanor, let the Senatorin, please.
:05:58
I came here to Los Angeles because...