:15:01
Pawns.
:15:04
[Winters] That prisoner
walking away, who is that?
:15:06
Uh, that's--
That's Yates.
:15:08
He was an Apache pilot, but now
he's a lowlife-- a hustler. He takes bets.
:15:13
- On what?
- Anything.
:15:15
Fights, the weather.
[ Chuckles ]
:15:17
He even took bets on whether
Irwin was gonna kill himself.
:15:22
[Recording: Classical]
:15:39
Ahhh.
:15:47
This highly effective officer seems
to have no moral grounding whatsoever.
:15:54
Is that so?
:15:56
Well, that's what men
better than me seem to think, sir.
:16:01
Why are you here, Yates?
:16:03
I would like your version.
:16:06
I was involved in a drug-smuggling
operation from Juarez to El Paso...
:16:11
including several
of my subordinates, sir.
:16:13
You were involved.
:16:16
You ran it, did you not?
:16:18
Correct.
:16:22
Says here that you wore
a wire on your men.
:16:27
Is that correct?
:16:29
- Yeah.
- And how many years...
:16:31
did they take off
your sentence for... that?
:16:35
Four years, sir.
:16:38
And now you're the prison bookie.
:16:43
Tell me, Yates,
how does a man like you...
:16:47
get into West Point?
:16:49
My father was a winner of
the Congressional Medal of Honor, sir.
:16:53
Oh, right.