Fair Game
Jessica McDowell, Gnosos Chemicals.
When do you leave Kuala Lumpur,
Miss McDowell?
I fly to Taiwan Tuesday,
then back to Dsseldorf.
Mr. Tabir is very busy this morning.
I can imagine.
Seeing as we are waiting
why don't you practice
Actually, if it's all the same, I'll just be...
I know all of my uncle's business.
He trusts me.
Begin.
Well, I'm sure you're aware
that recently your subsidiary
developed an organic, ester-based lubricant
derived from kernel oil that makes...
You are American?
Canadian, actually. I'm from Toronto.
A Maple Leaf fan?
No, not really.
You must be the only person from Toronto
who's not a hockey fan.
Oh, I'm a fan.
Dad's from Vancouver so I'm a Canuck.
Between us, the Maple Leafs suck.
They should never have signed Mark Bell.
Guy's a liability on and off the ice.
So, who's your team?
I don't like hockey.
Unfortunately, Mr. Tabir
has no window this morning.
He extends an invitation
to a private reception at his residence.
Well, if that's okay. I don't want to intrude.
Come to the party.
Why are we stopping?
Miss McDowell,
my uncle believes
trust is something you earn.
He doesn't trust people
until he knows them very, very well.
But he trusts you, Hafiz.
How do you know my name?
Your car was swept an hour ago.
Do not get out.
If you get out of this car, I can't protect you.
- Who are you?
- Let go of my arm.
- Who are you?
- Now!
Your uncle's in business
with Abu Domar Khan.
Khan has made contact
with a terror organization
via an aid agency in Pakistan.
They're seeking materials
to build a weapon.
- That's bullshit.
- We need information about your uncle.
Contacts. Shipments.
If you help us, we help you.
If you don't, your brother dies.
And tomorrow you're sitting
next to your uncle in a cell in Thailand
and it won't be me asking the questions.
- No. No, you can't help him.
- We can help him, Hafiz.
Listen to me,
because I promise you one thing.
Right now you have no idea
what we can and cannot do.
You'll get a call at 8:00 a. m.
You'll be asked if you need a cleaner.
You want her to come three mornings
per week, do you understand?
I said, do you understand?
Tonight I want to take a few minutes
to discuss a great threat to peace,
and America's determination
to lead the world in confronting that threat.
The decision has been made to increase
the threat condition designation
currently classified at Elevated Risk
to increase that threat condition
designation to the High Risk category.
9/11 and its aftermath
awakened this nation to danger.
To the true ambitions
of the global terror network.
The state police are investigating
an Anthrax scare.
Threatening letters with a white substance.
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission
has placed the nation's nuclear plants
on their highest level of security.
A terrorist attack is now highly likely.
What do we know after September 11th?
We know these terrorist networks
will use any means they can
to cause maximum death and destruction.
And we will take whatever action
is necessary
to defend our freedom and our security.
America strikes back.
Afghanistan is pounded
with bombs and missiles
from the air and from sea.
American-led military attacks
against targets throughout Afghanistan
continue tonight.
He couldn't slow down for, like, 400 yards.
And yet, I'm incredible in bed.
They are targeting
both Osama bin Laden's training camps
and Taliban military.
Listen, Steven and I are not gonna go
on the same plane together.
We're not even
going to take a train together.
We took the train to your mom's.
It only takes one
to fly into a nuclear power plant.
- One.
A sarin attack on Disneyworld.
Yeah, but whatever they're telling us,
we're totally vulnerable.
I mean, who is protecting us?
Would you risk taking your kids
to Disneyworld right now?
- Would you do that?
- Absolutely not.
I'd be terrified of exposing my children
to what adds up to a clearinghouse
for crap merchandise
and disappointing rides.
Joe thinks Disneyworld is Vegas for kids.
So, Valerie, what do you do?
I work in venture capital.
Brewster Jennings, here in Georgetown.
Oh, cool. Like Net start-ups?
- Exactly. Retail consumer.
Mmm-hmm.
We create pooled investment vehicles.
You get on a plane.
Two guys in turbans, seats 1A, 1 B.
And they look nervous
and they're sweating, they're sweaty
and they're saying prayers.
What do you do?
Steve, you have a kid, right?
You're off that plane.
You're calling the cops.
If we're honest, we all are.
Joe? You know you are.
Come on, you see these two guys
on a plane. Turbans.
Sweating. Prayers. The whole thing.
What do you say? What's the call?
Well, Jeff.
He started it.
Yeah, every time. Every time we go out.
He asked me a question.
I gave a full and considered response.
He was drunk, Joe.
Everybody's had a hard day.
They're just trying to let off steam.
By invoking quasi-racist conundra?
He's a parent.
Is he teaching his four-year-old
to fear all men in turbans?
It's Diana's birthday.
Jeff's her oldest friend.
- So?
- So you can't call him a racist p*ssy.
It's not funny, Joe.
It's not funny. It's a very serious subject.
And if by not keeping quiet while someone
spouts obnoxious crap
makes you an a**hole, then I'm an a**hole.
You knew that when you married me.
How was your trip?
No! Oh, God.
Hey, you cheated.
No, I didn't! It's a tie.
Valerie, where's Kim?
She can't get here
until after lunch. Didn't I tell you?
Okay. I guess I'll be working at home
this morning.
Is that okay?
Yeah. Me and Spongebob got it.
Break it up. Trevor, don't hit your sister.
Listen, the Mitchells want to have dinner
on Tuesday.
But if you want to skip it...
I promise I'll behave.
I promise to behave.
Mmm.
See, everyone's on their best behavior.
I love you.
I'll see you.
- Bye.
Bye.
Say, "Bye, Mommy. "
Bye.
Bye.
- Bye, Mom.
Do you guys
want to watch some television?
- Yeah.
- Yeah.
Counter-proliferation
tracks and thwarts nuclear
and WMD acquisitions
by rogue nations and non-state actors.
We're the fastest-growing division
within the Agency.
Which sounds cool,
but you may have to share a desk.
Hafiz hired a cleaner.
Gotta go. Kuala Lumpur just went live.
- What time did he call this in?
- 1100 hours Zulu time.
Keep the transaction live.
Trace it all the way to the end user.
The shipment arrives in Joburg on the 21st.
It's put in an unmarked container
and shipped to the Jebel free-trade zone
in Dubai.
Here. Dr. Jonas and his team at Los Alamos
have altered the impedance timings of the
spark gaps by a fraction of a nanosecond.
Val, Chief wants to see you.
Shut it down.
Why? We have everything.
We're ready to go.
We have actual intel on the buyer.
Sargin Vaziri, Syrian national
based out of Karachi.
On a wire picked up in Cairo
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