1:08:00
Don't get up.
1:08:01
You make a better target
sitting down.
1:08:04
Is this visit to deliver our fugitive?
1:08:07
Not with the horseshit
you've been handing us.
1:08:09
Excuse me?
1:08:10
John Doe's fingerprints
you had planted at the scene.
1:08:16
Want the illustrated version?
1:08:21
Would you excuse us,
gentlemen, please?
1:08:29
Where'd you get the photos?
1:08:31
Off U.N. surveillance tapes.
1:08:32
That is highly-classified material.
1:08:36
-Know anything about this?
-I'll look into it.
1:08:38
Tell you what I'd look into
is how you got those fingerprints.
1:08:42
You had them on file
because the guy works for you.
1:08:46
Is that right or wrong?
1:08:48
We want information,
or I'll go to Washington.
1:08:54
The man you know as Mark Roberts...
1:08:56
...is in fact Mark Sheridan...
1:08:59
...ex-U.S. Marine special forces,
ex-ClA black ops, recruited by us...
1:09:03
...and until last year,
one of our kites in New York.
1:09:06
Someone who does our dirty work
without official connection.
1:09:09
If something goes wrong,
the string's cut, he's on his own.
1:09:12
Somewhere along the line,
Sheridan went bad.
1:09:16
We got this from the same tapes.
1:09:18
Who is he?
1:09:21
Xian Chen, People's Republic of China,
"cultural attache" to the U.N.
1:09:26
In fact, a member of Chinese intel.
1:09:28
For the past two years
we've known there was a mole...
1:09:31
...in the State Department,
selling secrets to China.
1:09:33
We suspected Chen
delivered the money.
1:09:37
Chen led us to Sheridan.
1:09:39
Agents Kasinski and Harmon
were supposed to...
1:09:41
...intercept an exchange between
Chen and Sheridan at the U.N. garage.
1:09:45
It went south.
Sheridan was better than we were.
1:09:48
Better than us all.
1:09:52
Why did you keep this from us?
1:09:56
Very simple. Need to know.
1:09:58
We believed you'd quickly apprehend him
and we'd sort the issue out internally.