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-Hi.
-Hello.
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The CIA sharing a meal with the FBI.
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Now, if that isn't interagency
cooperation, I just don't know what is.
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-I'm retired FBI.
-A real agent never retires.
:29:22
He just takes it a little easier.
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-Why are we talking?
-You tracked down Armando Barillo...
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...for two years when he was running
operations out of San Antonio.
:29:34
Spinning wheels.
It never led to an arrest.
:29:36
Well, he--
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He is, in fact,
sitting directly behind you.
:29:44
I know.
:29:46
He settled back in.
He's been living here for six years.
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Can't be touched.
:29:51
Did you know that most agents
never even see a top-1 0 criminal...
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...for their entire careers?
You brought down two, didn't you?
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And now your third
is sitting in very close proximity.
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Now, retired or not...
:30:06
...that has really got to tug
on the old short and curlies.
:30:10
I'm a civilian now.
:30:13
Didn't he kill that agent friend
of yours? What was his name...
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...Archuleta?
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Yes.
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Barillo is a Mexican citizen.
:30:26
He cannot be extradited for crimes
committed in the U.S.
:30:29
Do you happen to know of a
Dr. Guevera? Worked for the cartel.
:30:33
This doctor pumped your friend
Archuleta full of drugs, day after day...
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...so that they could torture him
for two weeks before he died.
:30:44
You must have known that.
:30:48
Dr. Guevera himself
having dinner with your prey.
:30:53
I wonder what it is they're up to now.
:30:56
Two weeks of torture, Jorge.
Think about that.