:19:01
. . .ending 50 years of isolation. . .
:19:04
. . .not only culturally,
but commercially. . .
:19:06
. . .opening the door
to 1 .5 billion new consumers.
:19:12
You think Ambassador Wu is connected
to the dead refugees from the boat?
:19:16
I have my suspicions.
:19:18
Before becoming UN ambassador, he was
responsible for refugee resettlement.
:19:28
Here he is meeting with a group
of men tied to various Triad concerns.
:19:33
Human smugglers. Slave traders.
:19:36
Exactly. My instinct tells me
something's lurking under the surface.
:19:41
You always think that.
:19:44
Tonight, David Chan is hosting
a banquet honoring Ambassador Wu.
:19:48
You want me to put a wire on Wu?
:19:50
If you're ready. How's the shoulder?
:19:53
-Technically? Fucked up.
-There she is. Eleanor!
:19:57
Here.
:19:58
I've been looking for you everywhere.
:20:00
I don't think we've met.
:20:03
We still haven't, sir.
:20:06
Yes. Of course.
:20:09
Would you excuse us, please?
:20:13
Wu was going nuts in there.
:20:16
-Yes, I saw.
-Are you gonna do something about it?
:20:20
Oh, he's been briefed.
We're moving forward.
:20:24
I'm guessing that Thomas is not a fan.
:20:27
On the contrary.
:20:28
With last year's success and the
impending Chinese trade agreement. . . .
:20:33
Thanks to you. One of the many
reasons I can't let you quit.
:20:37
I'm not one to complain,
but in the last two years. . .
:20:40
. . .I've been shot twice,
I've got six broken bones. . .
:20:43
. . .and I don't even
have a health plan.
:20:46
We are owed billions in dues payments.
The UN staff has taken cutbacks.
:20:50
Yeah, so maybe I should make a move
before I get cut back. . .
:20:54
. . .permanently. Find a career.
:20:56
Career? Like what? CIA, NSA?
There's no guarantee.