1:11:02
Yes.
1:11:04
But you didn't bring formal charges.
Why not?
1:11:09
I talked to Phil Blackburn.
1:11:11
I knew he was Tom's friend.
1:11:13
I didn't want to destroy...
1:11:15
...Tom's marriage or career,
but it's clear we couldn't work together.
1:11:19
I would be too scared.
1:11:21
I'm scared just sitting here.
1:11:28
Nothing further.
1:11:30
Ms. Alvarez.
1:11:32
Ms. Johnson,
I just want to be clear on one thing.
1:11:36
Mr. Sanders suggested
the bottle of wine?
1:11:40
-That's right.
-But you bought it.
1:11:42
I sent my assistant Mrs. Ross
out to buy a bottle.
1:11:45
That afternoon?
1:11:47
Did you tell her what kind?
1:11:49
I said to get a nice Chardonnay.
I knew Tom liked white wine.
1:11:53
From those trips to Napa that
he was an amateur connoisseur.
1:11:56
He'd be impressed by a nice bottle.
1:11:59
Yes.
1:12:00
Do you remember the wine?
1:12:02
No.
1:12:03
The '91 Pahlmeyer?
1:12:06
That's right.
1:12:08
Do you know where your
assistant got that wine?
1:12:11
I assume she got it at a liquor store.
1:12:14
Would it surprise you to know...
1:12:16
...that no liquor store in
Seattle carries that bottle?
1:12:21
Mrs. Ross is very resourceful.
1:12:23
Very resourceful?
1:12:24
A bottle of wine you can't find
within 500 miles of Seattle.
1:12:30
I have no idea where she
got the bottle of wine.
1:12:33
Isn't it true, Ms. Johnson,
that you told Mrs. Ross three weeks ago...
1:12:38
...that you wanted
a bottle of '91 Pahlmeyer...
1:12:41
...for this meeting?
1:12:43
That's not true.
1:12:44
And when she couldn't find it, you said....
1:12:48
What was that?
It had such managerial brio.
1:12:51
Here it is.
1:12:53
"If you don't find the wine...
1:12:56
"...find a replacement."
1:12:58
Do you have testimony from Mrs. Ross?