:43:01
And it's got basil leaves in it.
See the leaves?
:43:09
Enjoy it.
:43:15
- Walters?
- Waller. Keep the change.
:43:23
I'm happy now.
:43:38
- Sure you don't want something?
- I gotta fly in two hours.
:43:41
- Where to?
- Phoenix.
:43:42
A client's opening an account to bridge
the pound and Euro. I gotta hold his hand.
:43:45
Would you please heat this up?
:43:47
- That bad?
- Yeah.
:43:48
For some folks, money is a foreign film
without subtitles.
:43:54
- To the business at hand.
- To the business at hand.
:43:57
I have one rule, Chuck. Simple is safe.
:43:59
I'll tell you as little as possible
about what I do...
:44:02
...but as much as I need to to make you
comfortable with what we're doing.
:44:06
What are we doing?
:44:11
Five thousand pounds sterling.
A perk of working in exchange at a bank.
:44:16
- Whose is it?
- No one's.
:44:17
Just money unaccounted for, floating on
top of the books like a layer of cream.
:44:21
And he just scoops it off.
:44:23
Well, it's a little more... Bob!
:44:26
It's a little more complicated than that,
but again, simple is safe.
:44:29
Why not keep it yourself?
:44:31
As a bank employee, any attempt to change
currency is recorded and questioned.
:44:35
Bob has a record.
:44:38
You, on the other hand,
no one bats an eye.
:44:40
Now, I hope you have something for me.
:44:43
- Five grand, American.
- Congratulations.
:44:45
- At today's exchange rate you just made...
- $2567. Looked it up on the Internet.
:44:50
He's fast.
:44:52
That Internet thing, that's a fad.
I can't figure it out.
:44:56
Me neither, but my daughter's a wiz.
:44:58
- You have a daughter?
- Two. Fifteen and 12.