1:06:01
About an hour.
1:06:04
Yep. Help yourself.
1:06:08
That was money well spent.
1:06:12
Yeah.
1:06:21
Alright.
1:06:22
Telling you this, I'm trusting you
more than I trust most people.
1:06:26
Good, 'cause I might punch you.
1:06:30
It's probably nothing, but even so,
it's no skin off our teeth.
1:06:37
The guy in the pizza parlor
is a friend from the Bureau.
1:06:42
Who, stinky man?
1:06:44
For years, the FBl's been hooked into
the library system, keeping records.
1:06:49
- Assessing fines?
- No, monitoring reading habits.
1:06:53
Look.
1:06:54
Certain books are flagged.
1:06:56
Books on, say, nuclear weapons...
1:06:59
"Mein Kampf".
1:07:01
Anyone who checks out a flagged book
has his library records fed to the FBl.
1:07:06
Wait. How is this legal?
1:07:08
Legal. Illegal.
These terms don't apply.
1:07:12
You can't use the information
directly. It's just a useful guide.
1:07:17
It might sound silly, but you can't
get a library card without an ID...
1:07:22
and a current phone bill. See?
1:07:26
- So they run our list.
- Precisely.
1:07:28
If you want to know who's reading...
1:07:31
"Purgatory", "Paradise Lost"
and "Helter Skelter"...
1:07:34
the FBl's computers will tell us.
1:07:37
It could give us a name.
1:07:38
Of a college kid writing
a term paper...
1:07:42
on 20th-century crime.
1:07:44
At least you're out of the office.
1:07:46
Get a haircut.
1:07:49
How do you know this?
1:07:50
I don't.
1:07:52
- Neither do you.
- Exactly.