HACKER _ Hollywood English Movie Full Action HD Movie _ Haylie Duff, Craig Stark, Dan Spector
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00:01:00What have you been doing the whole day on the computer, Dad?
00:01:06Just come over here and find out.
00:01:09Come on.
00:01:19Here.
00:01:22Sometimes there's not so good people in this world and it's daddy's job to find out before they do bad things.
00:01:31What kind of bad things?
00:01:34Well, you hurt innocent people. You know, sometimes it's because they don't like other people thinking differently than they do.
00:01:42How do you find them using a computer?
00:01:44They're on the other side of the world, honey. And even though they're far away, they can still do us harm.
00:01:49But from my computer here, see, sometimes I get lucky and see what they plan on doing before they do it.
00:01:55Does that make sense?
00:01:57Here, here. You give it a try.
00:02:16Hello, Laura.
00:02:22Silly goose.
00:02:27You see, when they send messages, it's coded.
00:02:36But if we're lucky, we can get those messages and hopefully we can decode them.
00:02:42When we get on the computer like this, we can intercept their messages.
00:02:45Ah!
00:02:55John O'Brien, I'm arresting you for national treason.
00:02:59You and I both know this is bogus. You get what you want, Borden? Huh?
00:03:06What's going to happen to my daughter?
00:03:09Oh, I'm afraid there's no room for her. Where are you going, John?
00:03:12That's what social services is for.
00:03:15Don't worry. I'm sure she'll be in good hands.
00:03:18You promise?
00:03:22Michael!
00:03:46You know, my mother, she always told me, don't do internet dating, but it's not that bad.
00:03:52You know, sure, I've been on some not-so-great dates, but everyone has.
00:03:57You know, and I got the chance to meet you.
00:03:59I know no one is talking about marriage or anything, but I don't know where this could go.
00:04:05I mean, you know, I feel like we're on the same page. There's just something there between us.
00:04:11Every great relationship starts with a great first date. I've always said that.
00:04:17You know what, um, I'm going to run to the ladies' room really fast.
00:04:21Yeah, yeah, sure.
00:04:41Because the man I dreamt I had, now you see I don't know.
00:04:51Who knows what this could lead to?
00:04:54It's how all great relationships start.
00:04:57Are you freaking kidding me?
00:05:07Good morning, Popeye.
00:05:09Hey, Popeye.
00:05:11Good morning.
00:05:13Oh, man, I'm happy to be home.
00:05:15Ready for a little treat?
00:05:20I know I was gone a long time.
00:05:22Popeye, you know you're always my main guy, right?
00:05:25I mean, this was definitely not the one.
00:05:28All he did was blab and blab about his mundane life.
00:05:35He's still my main man.
00:05:37Still my main man.
00:05:39I mean, who wants a guy who can't keep his mouth shut?
00:05:42It's just like a clear sign that he's only into himself.
00:05:46And he lived at home with his mom.
00:05:51Kind of like you, Popeye.
00:05:53I have you, anyway.
00:05:55What more do I need?
00:05:57Just you and me.
00:05:59Just you and me.
00:06:04That's right.
00:06:06Two birds in a cage, huh?
00:06:24Seriously?
00:06:26No, payment not received.
00:06:28Come on, guys.
00:06:30You spend trillions of dollars on national security,
00:06:32and I do a better job from my laptop.
00:06:3520K for the find.
00:06:38Now.
00:06:40All right, Popeye?
00:06:42Time to find out what the bad guys
00:06:44on the other side of the world are chatting about.
00:06:47Hate from hell!
00:06:49Yeah, you got that right.
00:06:51What do you think? Where should we start today, huh?
00:06:54You got any wisdom for me?
00:06:56You are the older, wiser one, after all.
00:07:06What's that?
00:07:10That's strange.
00:07:36Hey, Popeye.
00:07:38Turn your music down.
00:07:41Yeah.
00:07:43What's up, lady?
00:07:45I came across something, and I can't seem to decrypt it.
00:07:48It's an infrastructure I haven't seen before.
00:07:50How'd you find it?
00:07:52Kind of just right in front of me.
00:07:54And data with that level of encryption
00:07:56shouldn't just be sitting there.
00:07:58And they purposefully hid it in plain sight.
00:08:00Okay, send me the string.
00:08:02Eh.
00:08:03I don't know, Laura.
00:08:05It looks to me like a random anomaly.
00:08:07Yeah, and that's what they want it to look like,
00:08:09but look at the subcoding.
00:08:11Whoa.
00:08:13Right?
00:08:15I mean, that's not an anomaly,
00:08:17and I couldn't program like that if I wanted to.
00:08:19Yeah, the coding's unverified.
00:08:21Maybe go through the backbone?
00:08:23I tried that.
00:08:25Hold on.
00:08:27I got an idea.
00:08:29Okay, here we go.
00:08:31I'm getting a couple pieces.
00:08:33Three, no, I'm sorry, four.
00:08:35Parties speaking back and forth.
00:08:40Assassination, August 9th, 5 p.m.
00:08:44Strategically placed sniper.
00:08:48But who is the target?
00:08:51More importantly, who is behind this?
00:08:54Let me dig into the encryption.
00:08:56I might recognize the coding.
00:08:58Whoa.
00:09:00Whoa, Laura, this looks identical to NSA encryption.
00:09:03No, no, no.
00:09:05Log out?
00:09:07None of our business.
00:09:09We didn't see a thing.
00:09:11Whoa, you think this is homegrown?
00:09:13Did you hear me?
00:09:15I said NSA, the people we work for.
00:09:17I say log out now.
00:09:19We did not see any of this.
00:09:21Forget the payday.
00:09:23Okay, how do we just log out?
00:09:25Someone's life is at stake here.
00:09:27Plus, what does it matter anyway?
00:09:29We're ghosts, you and I.
00:09:31Who are they gonna come after?
00:09:33I don't know, Laura, this is way too deep.
00:09:35The footprint looks just like the NSA,
00:09:38and if not, then that's definitely where they were trained.
00:09:41That scares me more.
00:09:43Logging off.
00:10:03Ah!
00:10:10Ah!
00:10:33Ah!
00:11:01Who are you?
00:11:04Who are you planning on killing?
00:11:19No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
00:11:23You're getting my terminal.
00:11:33You're getting my terminal.
00:12:03You're getting my terminal.
00:12:33You're getting my terminal.
00:12:54He's gone caveman on us, sir.
00:12:56Full blackout.
00:12:58How much data's been compromised?
00:13:00Hard to tell, sir, but I only see hits on a single communication string.
00:13:03Did you say hits?
00:13:05Does that mean there's someone else involved?
00:13:07Appears another party may have access to data.
00:13:09I'll dig deeper.
00:13:11What did you get on him before blackout?
00:13:13Not much, sir. The level of infrastructure shows that this is a pro at work.
00:13:16How does someone access our encrypted and supposedly private communication?
00:13:21Probably an independent contractor working for NSA.
00:13:24They spend their whole day scouring the web looking for national security threats.
00:13:28Anything that's encrypted or out of the ordinary,
00:13:30and they intercept communications that way.
00:13:33Probably how he found us.
00:13:35During the communication, I planted a Trojan on his system.
00:13:37If he comes back to life at any point, the system will notify me,
00:13:40and I'll be able to get a lock on him.
00:13:42Don't you think he'll know we're there?
00:13:44To be seen.
00:13:46To be seen is not good enough.
00:13:48Get it done.
00:13:50Find him at any cost.
00:13:52Someone hacked into my system last night.
00:13:55Wait, what do you mean someone hacked into your system?
00:13:57How is that even possible?
00:13:59Yeah, exactly.
00:14:01I think I've been compromised.
00:14:03Well, not necessarily.
00:14:05There's nothing to compromise. You don't exist.
00:14:07What do they want?
00:14:09They want their data back.
00:14:11Well, we don't have their data, so we're fine.
00:14:13I made a copy, Chad.
00:14:15What? Are you nuts?
00:14:17I just made a copy.
00:14:18I made a copy, Chad.
00:14:20What? Are you nuts?
00:14:22I told you to stay away. Get rid of it. Right now.
00:14:24What? No. No way.
00:14:26It's the only leverage I have.
00:14:28Are you in your interface?
00:14:30They probably planted a Trojan. Lock off.
00:14:32Don't you think I thought of that?
00:14:34Listen, I can't just walk away from this.
00:14:36An innocent man is going to get killed.
00:14:38We know nothing.
00:14:40How do you know he's an innocent man?
00:14:42We've been doing this a long time.
00:14:44When was the last time you saw this much secrecy to kill a guilty man?
00:14:46Good point.
00:14:48I don't know who's behind this or even who the target is.
00:14:50You'll need more information before you can do anything.
00:14:52That's why I need your help.
00:14:54Are you nuts? I told you to stay away.
00:14:56What makes you think I'd get myself more involved?
00:14:58Because they don't know you exist.
00:15:00As far as they know, only one person has seen this.
00:15:02If this is as serious as it seems, then let them track me.
00:15:10Okay, I'll see what I can find.
00:15:15Alright, I gotta go. I'm gonna be in touch, okay?
00:15:20Hey, watch your back, Popeye.
00:15:22We don't know how big these people are.
00:15:25I'm about to find out.
00:15:44Oh my god, what are you doing? Is that a gun?
00:16:15This is it.
00:16:17It's probably wiped clean.
00:16:19The ticket ain't anyway.
00:16:45We just missed him, sir.
00:16:47He left us a taunting message.
00:16:49I want you to tap into everything and anything in the vicinity.
00:16:52Every video feed.
00:16:54Star cameras, ATMs, damn GoPros and bicycles riding by.
00:16:57And check if there's a satellite feed on the area at the time.
00:17:00Already underway.
00:17:07So now you're taunting us.
00:17:09I'm not taunting you.
00:17:11I'm taunting you.
00:17:12So now you're taunting us.
00:17:42Stop.
00:18:05Stop.
00:18:06Pull up that camera.
00:18:10Rewind and play it back.
00:18:12Okay.
00:18:20That's him.
00:18:22Look at the body language.
00:18:28Do we have any other angles on his face?
00:18:30Nothing, sir.
00:18:32It's the back alley, so this is the single angle we have there.
00:18:35Zoom in on the tags and run them.
00:18:43I've got a name and an address, sir.
00:18:45Good.
00:18:47Send Porter over.
00:18:51Your first mistake.
00:19:00Hey, Banjo.
00:19:02Hey, what's cooking, good looking?
00:19:04It's been a while. Look, I need to fly under the radar.
00:19:06Like, really under the radar.
00:19:08What do you have in mind?
00:19:09I'm thinking hardwire IP scramblers.
00:19:11I don't know, what do you got?
00:19:13Got you covered.
00:19:40Jesus.
00:19:44Good morning, good morning.
00:19:46Good morning, good morning.
00:19:49Good morning, good morning.
00:19:52It's late afternoon, Popeye.
00:19:54It's late afternoon, Popeye.
00:19:57Okay.
00:20:04Alright.
00:20:06Good morning.
00:20:07Good morning.
00:20:09How about good afternoon?
00:20:11Good afternoon.
00:20:13That's more like it.
00:20:21With this being an election year,
00:20:23more pressure has been put on the candidates
00:20:25to take a firm stance on their position.
00:20:27Congresswoman Boyle is no exception.
00:20:29Known as a strong and vocal supporter
00:20:31of the Telecommunications, Security and Privacy Act,
00:20:34she is expected to become even more outspoken...
00:20:35You're going to see fun now.
00:20:38...starting with her first press conference
00:20:40on August 9th at 5pm.
00:20:42The Congresswoman is strongly opposed
00:20:44to mass surveillance society...
00:20:46August 9th, 5pm.
00:20:48...by organizations like the NSA.
00:21:03A week from today,
00:21:05we expect the Congresswoman's first order of business
00:21:07to be exactly that,
00:21:09as well as her stance
00:21:11on protecting the digital privacy rights
00:21:13of American citizens.
00:21:15Although she does have a lot of supporters,
00:21:17several state legislators are opposed to her opinion,
00:21:19claiming that such tactics are in fact necessary
00:21:21to ensure national security.
00:21:23As updates continue to happen,
00:21:25we'll bring them to you right here.
00:21:27Congresswoman Boyle.
00:21:30She's your target?
00:21:31Husky.
00:21:33Okay, so let's cross-reference you,
00:21:36Congresswoman Boyle,
00:21:38and see what comes up.
00:22:02And there you are.
00:22:05Major Michael Borden,
00:22:08former U.S. Army major,
00:22:10went by the nickname The Husky.
00:22:12Transferred to the NSA,
00:22:14promoted to deputy head.
00:22:16Relief from duty by Congresswoman Boyle
00:22:18three years ago.
00:22:21And there it is.
00:22:31Why do you want to assassinate her three years later?
00:23:01We have the wrong house.
00:23:32Witty.
00:23:34Put keyword surveillance on all media.
00:23:37Anyone who does press leaks.
00:23:39Phones, emails, you name it.
00:23:41I want it tapped and it gets into our hands
00:23:43before theirs.
00:23:45That's his game.
00:23:47We'll beat him to it.
00:23:49Chad, I got it.
00:23:51The target is Dominique Boyle,
00:23:53the Congresswoman.
00:23:55She has a huge press conference
00:23:57August 9th,
00:23:59the same day we saw the message.
00:24:01That doesn't mean a thing.
00:24:03I'm sure there's a ton of stuff
00:24:05happening on August 9th.
00:24:07Why makes you think it's her
00:24:09that they're going after?
00:24:11Because I found the man that's behind it.
00:24:13His name is Michael Borden.
00:24:15He's the former head of the NSA.
00:24:17I ran a cross-reference between their two names
00:24:19and guess what came up?
00:24:21Dominique Boyle is the woman who lobbied
00:24:23to get him out of the NSA.
00:24:25Then we get a message from Michael Borden
00:24:27detailing an assassination
00:24:29on the woman who destroyed his life
00:24:31on August 9th.
00:24:33Who?
00:24:35Why is he even doing all this?
00:24:37I mean, I think he's just a renegade
00:24:39who thinks he can save America
00:24:41single-handedly.
00:24:43Okay, so you have more information.
00:24:45Now what?
00:24:47We still can't take it to any of
00:24:49the government agencies.
00:24:51For all we know, the rabbit hole
00:24:53goes much deeper than you realize.
00:24:55How can you trust anybody?
00:24:57If we take this public,
00:24:59I don't know, I think that's the only way
00:25:01because all you have is a random
00:25:03intercepted communication
00:25:05and that in itself will be discredited.
00:25:07Well then, we need to find out more
00:25:09about this Borden guy.
00:25:11Once we have that, we can go public.
00:25:13And why are you asking me to find this?
00:25:15Chad, come on.
00:25:17With everything I've done for you,
00:25:19you owe me this.
00:25:21Plus, I think I have a journalist
00:25:23I can reach out to.
00:25:25You sure that's a good idea?
00:25:27She's real anti-government.
00:25:29She can't be paid off.
00:25:31I need to tell her something.
00:25:34Be careful.
00:25:36Hey, do you have anything else
00:25:38in this husky character
00:25:40before I write my eulogy?
00:25:46No, that's all for now.
00:26:01Harper.
00:26:03Hey, I got something for you.
00:26:05Well, hey stranger.
00:26:07What do you have for me?
00:26:09Probably the biggest yet.
00:26:11I hope so.
00:26:13You've been silent for a while.
00:26:15I've been busy.
00:26:17Now why do I have trouble believing that?
00:26:19Busy normally means that you're calling me with leads.
00:26:21Yeah, well, I've had a lot going on.
00:26:23Other stuff usually refers to boys.
00:26:25You been holding out on me?
00:26:27Not now, Jane.
00:26:29I don't have a lot of time.
00:26:31I gotta go.
00:26:42I can't do it here.
00:26:442 p.m. Darlington Park.
00:26:46Metro the Pond.
00:26:48Alright, see you later.
00:27:01Do you have eyes on the subject?
00:27:03Target is in place. No activity.
00:27:05Copy that. Maintain visual.
00:27:07Alpha 1, status update.
00:27:09No change. She's still on the bridge.
00:27:16We have a male subject approaching.
00:27:18Maintaining visual.
00:27:20Eyes on him.
00:27:22Heading towards the subject.
00:27:26No transaction made. He's clean.
00:27:31Female subject approaching at 9 o'clock.
00:27:33Maintain visual.
00:27:37Female subject is now on the bridge.
00:27:40Give me satellite feed.
00:27:47So what do you have for me?
00:27:49You hope this picnic in the park is worth my time?
00:27:52Isn't it always?
00:27:54Communication established.
00:27:56This is it, folks. We're on.
00:27:58It's not ready for publication yet.
00:27:59Still need you to find out who these people are.
00:28:03Come on, you know better than that.
00:28:05Don't bring it to me unless it's ready.
00:28:07And since when do I do the digging for you?
00:28:10You do the digging and you bring me the intel.
00:28:13I have my own leads I'm working on right now.
00:28:15Not as good as this.
00:28:18Trust me, this is worth your time.
00:28:20Alright.
00:28:22What are we dealing with?
00:28:24High profile assassination.
00:28:26How high profile?
00:28:27How high profile?
00:28:30Congresswoman Boyle?
00:28:35Who's behind it?
00:28:37That's where you come in.
00:28:39I need your resources on this.
00:28:41It's a massive conspiracy and I can't figure out why.
00:28:47Look, they cut my budgets recently.
00:28:49How much do you want for the lead?
00:28:51This one's free of charge since you're doing the digging here.
00:28:53I think I was compromised already.
00:28:57There's people after me.
00:29:00After you?
00:29:05What the hell have you gotten me into?
00:29:07I can't let this woman get killed.
00:29:09We have to take this public.
00:29:11It is the only way to save her.
00:29:16You've compiled all the data you need.
00:29:19It's decoded for you.
00:29:20All you have to do is connect the dots.
00:29:22How much trouble is that going to get me into?
00:29:27I don't know.
00:29:30Well.
00:29:32You know what they say.
00:29:34Live by the pen, die by the gun.
00:29:39Give me a couple days, get back in touch.
00:29:51I've got her in my sights.
00:29:53Alicia, how should I proceed?
00:30:00I'm about to lose her.
00:30:02It's now or never.
00:30:04Five more seconds, she's done.
00:30:07Too public.
00:30:09Let her walk.
00:30:12We've closed in, so it won't be long now.
00:30:21This is the house.
00:30:23This is the house.
00:30:25This is the house.
00:30:31This is the house.
00:30:33This is the house.
00:30:35This is the house.
00:30:37This is the house.
00:30:39This is the house.
00:30:41This is the house.
00:30:43This is the house.
00:30:45This is the house.
00:30:47This is the house.
00:30:48This is the house.
00:30:50This is the house.
00:30:52This is the house.
00:30:54This is the house.
00:30:57This is the house.
00:31:18This is the house.
00:31:48This is the house.
00:32:07Good afternoon.
00:32:09I love you.
00:32:10Bye-bye.
00:32:18Bye-bye.
00:32:49No!
00:32:53I'm here to help you, not hurt you.
00:32:55Okay?
00:32:56Look at me, look.
00:32:57If I wanted to kill you, you would be dead already.
00:33:03We only have seconds now.
00:33:05Alright?
00:33:06I'm leaving right now.
00:33:09You can either come with me or be left behind.
00:33:13Your choice.
00:33:14Okay.
00:33:45What?
00:34:03I'm sure you now realize what kind of danger you're in.
00:34:05Really?
00:34:07What in God's name made you think that?
00:34:09How much other data do you have?
00:34:11How do you know anything about the data?
00:34:13Who are you?
00:34:15You work with them, right?
00:34:16I just saved you, didn't I?
00:34:18Trust me, they were the last people I would work with.
00:34:20I have people at my house somehow, God knows how, firing guns at me, trying to kill me, and I'm supposed to just trust you?
00:34:25What were you doing there anyway?
00:34:28How did you even get in my house?
00:34:31I know what I'm about to tell you is going to be really hard for you to understand, given everything that you've been through, but I need you to believe me.
00:34:37And I'm not going to beat around the bush.
00:34:41Your father sent me.
00:34:44What?
00:34:47I've worked with him for a long time, and he's explained everything to me, okay?
00:34:52And he expected that you might react this way, that's why he told me he would need to speak to you himself.
00:34:59What are you talking about?
00:35:02My father killed himself 20 years ago.
00:35:08What are you doing?
00:35:10What is this?
00:35:13Well, hey, it's just a phone.
00:35:17Okay?
00:35:18Look at me. I will not hurt you.
00:35:22Look, I have guns.
00:35:24See?
00:35:27Here, take it. Go ahead.
00:35:29There's a live round in that.
00:35:30You can point that at me if it makes you feel more comfortable, but just please let me make this phone call.
00:35:37It's just one phone call. If you're not happy, you can do whatever you want.
00:35:41Understand?
00:35:44Okay.
00:35:49Yeah, I have her with me, sir.
00:35:52She's fine.
00:35:55Okay.
00:35:59You have the gun. Use your other hand to take the phone.
00:36:10Just listen to what he has to say.
00:36:13Okay.
00:36:18I've been waiting for this day for a very long time, Laura. I'm sorry it had to happen this way.
00:36:27You know, this is going to be difficult. I don't even know where to start. You just have to believe me.
00:36:32Believe what? That you're my dad, resurrected from the dead?
00:36:36We both know I have your data. Just let's stop this and tell me what you want.
00:36:43One morning when you were eight years old, you walked downstairs from your bedroom.
00:36:47In your pink and purple pajamas, and you had your favorite stuffed animal in your hands.
00:36:53You walked right up to me. You gently placed him on the counter, and his left ear was missing.
00:36:59You looked me square in the eye, and you said,
00:37:02Daddy,
00:37:06I need you to make a bowl of your special chicken noodle soup for cuddles.
00:37:11Do you remember?
00:37:13Do you remember why you asked me?
00:37:33Why?
00:37:36Why didn't you come get me?
00:37:38Why?
00:37:41How could you be smart enough to get away from them, and not smart enough to find me?
00:37:48How could you let me live for twenty years thinking you killed yourself?
00:37:56You know, I...
00:37:59I never... I never got married.
00:38:02I never had kids.
00:38:04I never even let myself have a friend. My closest friend is a parrot, Dad.
00:38:11I never let anybody in.
00:38:16Everybody left me.
00:38:22I didn't have a choice, Mom.
00:38:24I did the best thing I could, but...
00:38:27I knew if they believed me, Dad, only then would they stop.
00:38:32That's why I went into hiding after escaping.
00:38:36You chose your freedom over me.
00:38:38No. I picked you over my freedom.
00:38:43God, if they knew I was alive, they would have come to you to get to me,
00:38:47and no way could I live a life on the run with you.
00:38:51You didn't deserve that.
00:38:53I didn't deserve that?
00:38:55That I deserved to live without a mother and father?
00:38:58To go from foster home to foster home thinking there's no one on this earth I can trust?
00:39:05That's what I deserved?
00:39:08To just be alone?
00:39:10No, you were never alone.
00:39:13I may not have been there in person, but I watched over you from afar.
00:39:18I always kept an eye on you, baby.
00:39:21When I discovered that you followed me in my footsteps, I...
00:39:25It scared the living hell out of me.
00:39:28I...
00:39:31But I also knew that the only reason you followed in my footsteps was because you were just like me.
00:39:39Look, I need you to trust me on this one, sweet pea.
00:39:42Please.
00:39:44The man who's with you, he's a serviceman. He's well-trained.
00:39:49I trust him deeply. I need you to trust him.
00:39:52He's going to bring you to me.
00:39:55They won't be able to track you where I am.
00:39:56At least it'll buy us some time.
00:39:58Also, you make sure you stay completely off the radar.
00:40:02This phone call in itself is a risk, so I'll be disconnecting now, okay?
00:40:08I love you, Laura.
00:40:10I'll be seeing you soon.
00:40:26I love you, Laura.
00:40:56I love you.
00:41:21You clearly know a lot about me.
00:41:24Where I live, my name.
00:41:27Are you going to tell me your name?
00:41:31Clarence.
00:41:33Clarence. Wow.
00:41:35I don't think I've ever met a Clarence.
00:41:38That's very old-fashioned.
00:41:40It was my grandfather's name.
00:41:43Sounds like it's from a book or something.
00:41:54How long have you been working for my dad?
00:41:57About ten years now.
00:41:59He saved my life when he didn't have to.
00:42:03I'm deeply indebted to him.
00:42:05He probably chose to do that.
00:42:07You don't owe him anything.
00:42:09I know.
00:42:12He's a unique man, your father.
00:42:16The way he got away from them and managed to make them believe he killed himself.
00:42:21He's brilliant.
00:42:23You'll understand more when you meet him.
00:42:29So...
00:42:32What's your story?
00:42:34Tell me about you.
00:42:37Come on, I think you probably know my story, right?
00:42:40Guilty as charged.
00:42:42But I don't know everything.
00:42:45I don't know about your personal life.
00:42:48I have a boyfriend.
00:42:50His name is Popeye.
00:42:51Popeye.
00:42:55Popeye?
00:42:57Don't laugh.
00:42:59He's a really tough guy.
00:43:01No, no, no.
00:43:03I wasn't making fun. It's just weird.
00:43:06Oh, Popeye is a weird name?
00:43:08It's a unique name, let's say.
00:43:10Okay.
00:43:12Well, he's a parent, so...
00:43:15Look, we all need friends, right?
00:43:22Yeah.
00:43:24So, what does my dad have planned for us when we get there?
00:43:28Not a clue. I trust your father's decisions, so I just do as he says.
00:43:31And right now he asked me to bring you to him, so...
00:43:33That's the job.
00:43:35Glad to know I'm the job.
00:43:52Hi, two rooms, please.
00:43:54What, are you guys having a fight or something?
00:43:57No, we're not together.
00:43:59Well, you should be. You should make a cute couple.
00:44:06All's I got is a single room, folks.
00:44:09Might have to hunker down together.
00:44:12What about a room with two beds?
00:44:16Nope.
00:44:18Just a queen.
00:44:19Just a queen.
00:44:24You can have the bed.
00:44:44He dribbles around two guards before passing it to the court.
00:44:47Thank you, John.
00:44:49This just in.
00:44:51Another high-profile death in West Hollywood,
00:44:53and unfortunately very close to home.
00:44:55Fellow journalist Jane Harper.
00:44:57Thanks to an anonymous tip,
00:44:59the lead investigative journalist of Escal News 9, Jane Harper,
00:45:02was found deceased this morning, sitting in her vehicle,
00:45:04parked in her garage.
00:45:06No foul play is suspected at this point,
00:45:08and this is currently being deemed a suicide.
00:45:10A few empty prescription medication bottles were found
00:45:13in the passenger seat beside her.
00:45:15Jane Harper had a prominent career as a journalist with the network,
00:45:17and she leaves behind her husband, Matt Harper,
00:45:20and young son, James.
00:45:22Where are you going?
00:45:24I gotta get some fresh air.
00:45:45Yes?
00:45:47Chad? Hey, it's me.
00:45:50Where the hell have you been?
00:45:52I don't know how long.
00:45:54Things have gotten really out of control.
00:45:56What are you talking about? A change of heart?
00:45:58No, not a change of heart. You were right.
00:46:00This is way more dangerous than I thought.
00:46:04I'm sorry I dragged you into this.
00:46:07You're the only person I can trust right now.
00:46:10You know I'm with you, Popeye.
00:46:12Just tell me what's happening, and I'll do whatever I can.
00:46:16Somebody tried to kill me today.
00:46:19What? How?
00:46:22I don't know. I don't know. They found me.
00:46:25They found my house.
00:46:28And then minutes ago, I find out Jane Harper is dead.
00:46:32I literally gave her the data this morning,
00:46:35and then they find her dead in her garage this afternoon.
00:46:38They're calling it a suicide. I find that really hard to believe.
00:46:46Okay.
00:46:58Um, I don't know how they could have found you.
00:47:03What are you going to do? Where are you now?
00:47:06Look, I don't have any internet access where I am.
00:47:08I need you to send them a message for me.
00:47:10Tell them I'm willing to make a trade,
00:47:13but they have to leave me alone.
00:47:16And I have floater copies out there,
00:47:19so if anything happens to me, it gets leaked.
00:47:23Okay, look, I gotta go.
00:47:50Good job, kid.
00:48:03Incoming call, sir.
00:48:05What do you have?
00:48:07We have a location, sir.
00:48:09Send Porter.
00:48:11She said she's willing to do a trade.
00:48:13She mentioned she had floater copies.
00:48:19Well, that could be a problem.
00:48:22What should I do with the kid?
00:48:24Keep him alive for now.
00:48:26We might need him again.
00:48:32You dodged a bullet.
00:48:36Keep typing.
00:48:39Keep typing.
00:49:09Keep typing.
00:49:40I have her.
00:49:42Are you sure?
00:49:44Yes, definitely.
00:49:47Don't make a move.
00:49:49I need to know where she's headed.
00:49:52Stay on her.
00:49:54Copy that.
00:50:09Keep typing.
00:50:11Keep typing.
00:50:39Keep typing.
00:51:10I guess he meant it when he said he was in hiding.
00:51:13He's about as often good as he gets.
00:51:39Keep typing.
00:52:00What do I do now?
00:52:06You don't waste another second.
00:52:09Keep typing.
00:52:30It's really beautiful here.
00:52:33It is, isn't it?
00:52:39How are you feeling about everything?
00:52:41Scared.
00:52:45An entire rogue agency after me.
00:52:49They're firing guns in my house.
00:52:51No, not that.
00:52:53No.
00:52:54This.
00:52:56No.
00:53:00I don't know.
00:53:05Just trying to process it, I guess.
00:53:10You let me think you were dead for 20 years.
00:53:14I don't know what I think.
00:53:18Confused?
00:53:24I guess it's gonna take a little getting used to.
00:53:27Yeah, definitely.
00:53:29It'll take a lot of getting used to.
00:53:30I always doubted whether I made the right decision, Mar.
00:53:34But having you right here beside me, it's...
00:53:37All this happening.
00:53:39Makes it...
00:53:41All this stuff, it's unimportant.
00:53:44What do you even mean by that?
00:53:46It means that I'd rather have you by my side, even if the whole world is after us.
00:53:54I don't know.
00:53:55I'd rather have you by my side, even if the whole world is after us.
00:54:04The group of people that are after you are called the Agency.
00:54:07It's the same group of people that were after me, for different reasons, 20 years ago.
00:54:15How much do you know about the Agency?
00:54:17More than I'd like to.
00:54:20I know that the man behind them is called Michael Gordon.
00:54:22I know his backstory.
00:54:25I know that it was 20 years ago.
00:54:31But I remember him.
00:54:37You know I'm your daughter?
00:54:39No.
00:54:41No, not yet.
00:54:43Let's keep it that way for as long as we can, but he's sure to connect the dots eventually.
00:54:48What about your suicide story? He buy that?
00:54:50Yeah.
00:54:52But that could change any time.
00:54:56When I escaped, had I not done that, they would have never stopped coming after me.
00:55:03Look, I'm sorry, Dad.
00:55:06There's nothing to be sorry about.
00:55:10It's not your fault.
00:55:12You know that, right?
00:55:14I went under the radar to protect you.
00:55:15I went under the radar to protect you.
00:55:20I thought I was the best thing for you.
00:55:23You were the best thing for me, Dad.
00:55:27Not leaving me alone for 20 years.
00:55:32I don't think you know what that felt like.
00:55:37Yeah.
00:55:41I think I do.
00:55:46What are we supposed to do now?
00:55:51Now we put an end to all this.
00:55:55We start anew, right?
00:56:00Deal?
00:56:15Deal.
00:56:43That's all I'll need, so you're relieved.
00:56:46If it's alright with you, I'd like to stay and help, sir.
00:56:48No, no, no. We had a deal and I'm sticking to it. You bring her to me, you're free to go. I'll take it from here.
00:56:53I know we had a deal, but this isn't just about our deal, sir.
00:57:04Okay.
00:57:07I got something to show you.
00:57:13Okay.
00:57:32Oh, wow.
00:57:35You've definitely kept up with the ages.
00:57:38Very different than the dial-up modem I remember you having.
00:57:40I've built a setup that is probably beyond that of major government agencies.
00:57:44I have access to everything and anything, yet I remain completely untraceable.
00:57:49Even to Borden.
00:57:52That's impressive.
00:57:54So why are you showing me this?
00:57:57Because this is the new age front line.
00:58:00We're going to fight this battle from here.
00:58:03She's holed up in some remote cabin with a male subject. Mid-fifties.
00:58:08Have you seen him before?
00:58:10No, I haven't. Images should be on the server now.
00:58:24Halt!
00:58:26Pause.
00:58:29Zoom in and enhance.
00:58:37I'll run a facial recognition on him, sir.
00:58:44No.
00:58:48That won't be necessary.
00:58:56No.
00:59:10It really is calm here.
00:59:12Yeah, but sometimes I miss the hustle and bustle of the city, you know?
00:59:15The guy honking his horn all night or somebody blasting their music.
00:59:19So what's the real story with Michael Borden?
00:59:22Look, the only people that really know Michael Borden are the ones that are on the receiving end of his ugly side.
00:59:29How does somebody stop him?
00:59:31Well, clearly I have not been able to do so.
00:59:34The most efficient way to kill a snake is to cut it at the head.
00:59:37Yeah, what if there's a much bigger snake buried behind the smaller snake in front of you? Then what?
00:59:42Come on, guys. This isn't a game.
00:59:44Then what?
00:59:46Come on, guys. This is so much bigger than him.
00:59:50I mean, he's just a small piece of a bigger equation.
00:59:54Borden has access to the most secure intelligence databases in America.
01:00:00Nobody knows he does.
01:00:02I mean, he has an unlimited budget to do as he pleases.
01:00:05Where do you think this financing comes from?
01:00:07Where do you think this financing comes from?
01:00:09It comes from people in higher places that in no way, shape or form will allow Congresswoman Boyle to get elected.
01:00:16How can one woman have this much power?
01:00:20Don't you think it's a little extreme to assassinate her?
01:00:24You know, just by being in Congress, she severely restricted them.
01:00:27The rest of them are set in their old ways.
01:00:30Look, she's the only one up to date.
01:00:31The public, they already know their privacy is a thing of the past.
01:00:36Their phone calls, their emails, their web surfing history.
01:00:39But she, she is capable of exposing their practices.
01:00:45Yeah, I get all that, but why Borden?
01:00:49Why not hire a guy who hates your enemies more than you do?
01:00:52Congresswoman Boyle took him out of the NSA.
01:00:55You want her gone? Who better than Borden?
01:00:57So, why don't we just roll over and let ourselves get killed in the name of fear?
01:01:04What I'm saying is, you got to know your enemy in order to defeat him.
01:01:09Look, they fear Boyle because she learned how to use the media and technology to empower herself more than the people that she's up against.
01:01:19That's the only way we're going to fight this thing.
01:01:22Didn't you already try that with the journalist?
01:01:24And look what happened to her.
01:01:25They killed her the same day that you talked to her, and to top it off, they made it look like a suicide.
01:01:30That's because I didn't realize what I was up against.
01:01:34I just have to do it better this time.
01:01:37Even if you managed to get a leak out there, right, they would have it deleted almost immediately.
01:01:42Okay, and so what, Clarence?
01:01:44So, what do you want to do? You want to just let this woman get killed?
01:01:48By the way, neither of us are asking for you to stick around.
01:01:51Apparently you have no idea why I'm sticking around.
01:01:53Hey guys, look, I agree with Laura.
01:02:02You know, we've been on the run for far too long, at least I have, and this ends here.
01:02:08If we can get the word out to the public, they join forces, take on the battle from there.
01:02:14We're just taking the first step.
01:02:17The question is, how?
01:02:23I know someone that can help us.
01:02:43It's her.
01:02:44It's her.
01:02:46Find out what her plans are.
01:02:48How?
01:02:49That's up to you, you know her, figure it out.
01:02:55Hey.
01:02:56Hey, were you able to send that message?
01:02:59Yeah, I did.
01:03:01But I haven't heard anything back yet, though.
01:03:04Look, I think I found a way to take this thing public.
01:03:07We just have to do what Congressman Boyle's been doing.
01:03:11Look, I need one more thing from you, Chad.
01:03:14And, look, I know that I've explained the dangers of this to you already, so if you're not up for it, it's okay.
01:03:24Alright, look, I understand.
01:03:28Honestly, it's probably better that way.
01:03:30No, no, no, no, no, I'll help you.
01:03:33Okay.
01:03:35First, tell me.
01:03:38Did you consider a DNS trace on the cross-browser?
01:03:44What?
01:03:46No.
01:03:49Why? That doesn't even make any sense.
01:03:52I'm sorry, I betrayed you, Laura.
01:03:53They found me. I was just trying to help.
01:03:57Chad! Chad!
01:04:00Chad! Chad!
01:04:03Chad!
01:04:05Chad!
01:04:06What's going on? What's going on?
01:04:08They killed him.
01:04:09Killed who?
01:04:10They killed him.
01:04:11Wait, wait, wait, what are you talking about?
01:04:14Who did they kill? What are you talking about? What are you talking about?
01:04:17What's going on?
01:04:19I'm so scared.
01:04:21Hey, hey, hey, look at me. Look at me. It's okay.
01:04:24You're not alone anymore.
01:04:26Okay? We're here with you. Alright?
01:04:29I'm here with you. Okay?
01:04:49I really like you, Laura.
01:04:57I know.
01:04:59I know.
01:05:15No.
01:05:20No, no, no, no.
01:05:23No.
01:05:25Not here.
01:05:26Not like this.
01:05:29No.
01:05:35It's gonna be okay.
01:05:37I know.
01:05:43Our informant has no more information to give us.
01:05:46Why? What are you talking about?
01:05:51Let's just say he's been rendered useless.
01:05:54Wait, did you kill him?
01:05:56I had to. He was giving us up.
01:05:57Oh, damn it.
01:05:59What else did you get from him?
01:06:02She's looking to go public with the information. I'm just not sure how.
01:06:27Good morning.
01:06:37Good morning.
01:06:50It's nice to meet you, finally.
01:06:53You sure are beautiful when you sleep.
01:06:56How did you get in here?
01:06:58Years of experience.
01:07:00Quite the alarm system your father set up, though.
01:07:05What did you do to him?
01:07:07Where's the other one?
01:07:09Other what?
01:07:11Not what. Who.
01:07:13You know, the handsome chap you shacked up with at the motel the other night?
01:07:17Oh, well.
01:07:19That doesn't matter.
01:07:20It's not him I'm here for.
01:07:23I'm here for you.
01:07:29So, what was your plan?
01:07:33To come up to this cabin in the middle of nowhere and hide like nothing ever happened?
01:07:38You thought we wouldn't find you.
01:07:41Well, we've already found you quite a few times, Laura O'Brien.
01:07:46Or do you prefer Popeye?
01:07:51Yeah.
01:07:55The hacker friend of yours, Chad?
01:07:58He gave up everything.
01:08:01He gave you up, Laura.
01:08:03And who can you trust these days?
01:08:06Just when you thought he was your friend.
01:08:11But don't you worry.
01:08:12But don't you worry.
01:08:14We made him pay for betraying you.
01:08:17You see?
01:08:19We're here to help you, Laura.
01:08:22Contrary to what you may believe, we are your friends, Laura.
01:08:28Everything we do, we do for you.
01:08:32And people just like you.
01:08:36To help you.
01:08:38To keep you safe.
01:08:39To help you.
01:08:41To keep you safe.
01:08:43Now, in exchange, why don't you help us out?
01:08:48Now, what we want is very simple.
01:08:51So, give us what we want and you walk.
01:09:02No.
01:09:04If you don't give us what we want,
01:09:07we have no choice but to take it by force.
01:09:18And that's the last thing we want to do.
01:09:22I know you're not letting me walk away from this.
01:09:37Come on.
01:09:39Let's go.
01:09:44Now!
01:09:51Dad.
01:09:54Oh, baby. You okay?
01:09:56I'm fine.
01:10:03It's for you.
01:10:12Good to finally speak with you, Laura.
01:10:17I'm all for digital communication, but there's nothing like a good old-fashioned conversation, am I right?
01:10:23Oh, and say hello to Papa for me, will ya?
01:10:26Hugs and kisses.
01:10:28All these years, I thought he was dead.
01:10:31Who knew?
01:10:33Quite the shocker, wouldn't you agree?
01:10:36Oh, look, Laura, we've been playing this game for way too long, so I really need to get down to brass tacks here.
01:10:46The status quo has obviously changed.
01:10:49So I see your offer, and I raise you a counteroffer, which is that you give us all the data.
01:10:57As well as any copies that have been floating around out there.
01:11:00And, uh, well, let your father live.
01:11:05But he stays with us for a little while.
01:11:09This is not a negotiation, Laura.
01:11:12I want you to think of him staying with us as sort of like, well, an insurance policy.
01:11:19Just so we feel comfortable that there's nothing floating around out there.
01:11:25If a year goes by and something turns up, well, he dies.
01:11:33Like I said, Laura, this is no longer a negotiation.
01:11:39You have five seconds to make a decision.
01:11:43Or I'll have my associates kill the both of ya.
01:11:47Well, that'll be the end of it.
01:11:49Five seconds starts now.
01:11:54Five.
01:11:56Four.
01:11:58Three.
01:12:01Two.
01:12:04One.
01:12:07Okay, alright. I'll give you what you want.
01:12:12Shit.
01:12:23Damn glad you stayed, kid.
01:12:26Parder! Parder!
01:12:29What the hell's going on there?
01:12:33Parder!
01:12:42Your man is dead.
01:12:44And now that you've lost your leverage, there's a new deal on the table.
01:12:49I'll give you your data back, but you're gonna stay away from my family, you understand?
01:12:54Hey, listen, Laura. We tried to work with you from day one.
01:12:57I'll meet you at a location of my choosing.
01:13:00You need to be there in person and alone if you want your data back.
01:13:04Laura.
01:13:05I'll be in touch with a time and a place.
01:13:08Are you out of your mind?
01:13:09What on earth do you think you're doing?
01:13:14I have a plan.
01:13:16Sure as hell better have one.
01:13:39Parder!
01:14:09Parder!
01:14:40Parder!
01:15:00Well, well, well.
01:15:02We've been here before, haven't we?
01:15:06You know the drill, John.
01:15:09I'm surprised you showed.
01:15:13Just for you, O'Brien.
01:15:15What's it been?
01:15:17Over 20 years now?
01:15:20Wouldn't miss it for the world.
01:15:23Nice quaint little spot you picked.
01:15:27Please, have a seat.
01:15:29No, no thanks. We're fine.
01:15:32Have a seat.
01:15:40Here we are.
01:15:42I thought the deal was to come alone.
01:15:45Do you see anyone else here?
01:15:48Guy on the bench hasn't turned a page since we got here.
01:15:51I'm sure there's others, right?
01:15:56The apple doesn't fall far from the tree, does it, O'Brien?
01:16:01You didn't really expect me to come alone, did you?
01:16:04No, but...
01:16:05You didn't really expect me to come alone, did you?
01:16:08No, but I thought you'd be a little more discreet.
01:16:12Discreet?
01:16:14Discretion is for those who have something to hide.
01:16:17I, on the other hand, have been very transparent from day one.
01:16:22In particular about the things I want.
01:16:27Where is it, Laura?
01:16:30Or John? I'm not quite sure who's running the show here.
01:16:35I really thought you'd do the talking.
01:16:37You'll get what you want. But first I want assurances.
01:16:42You're alive right now. That's your assurance.
01:16:45Remember, Laura, you stole from me. You threatened me.
01:16:51And you are about to commit murder.
01:16:53Whoa, whoa, whoa. Who said murder?
01:16:57I know all about you, Michael Borden.
01:17:00I read the communications.
01:17:02I know that you are planning to assassinate Congresswoman Boyle on August 9th.
01:17:07All just so you can be free to spy on every human being in America.
01:17:11Just to satisfy your desires regardless of people's freedoms.
01:17:19The only reason you can sit in this little park...
01:17:25...is because of what people like me do every single day.
01:17:31You people, you're so kind to yourselves.
01:17:36In a lot of other ways, you're just delusional.
01:17:39I'm delusional.
01:17:41The boards are going crazy. There's activity like I've never seen before.
01:17:44What are you seeing?
01:17:46I'm not quite sure, but all of these character cells are intensely active.
01:17:49You're delusional. You're thinking that I'm the enemy.
01:17:53When there are hundreds, thousands of people out here planning to kill you at this very moment.
01:18:00They don't even know you.
01:18:02When you're watching a movie at the theater.
01:18:05When you're Christmas shopping with your 10-year-old kids when you're at the grocery store.
01:18:09Buying your damn organic bananas and quinoa.
01:18:23People losing their privacy in itself is a crime.
01:18:27Oh, please spare me.
01:18:29You teach her this?
01:18:31Oh, I forgot. You've been out of commission for a while.
01:18:37Privacy is an illusion, sweetheart.
01:18:42You want your liberties?
01:18:44Let me tell you a little story about your liberties, as you so like to call them.
01:18:48Liberties come from people like me.
01:18:50Doing anything and everything in their power to ensure that you can live in safety.
01:18:57And we will do it at any cost.
01:19:01So what if a congresswoman dies?
01:19:04Well, then that's what it costs to keep you safe.
01:19:08I don't want to kill her.
01:19:10But I have to do it.
01:19:12And I will do it.
01:19:14And you know who I'm doing it for?
01:19:16For you!
01:19:17For who?
01:19:19For you!
01:19:21You and your dad!
01:19:24And your little parent!
01:19:41What is going on?
01:19:43Can we trace a disabled?
01:19:44There's no way that we can monitor all of this.
01:19:51Guys, this is way bigger than you and I.
01:19:57Don't you understand this?
01:19:59There's nothing you're going to do to stop it.
01:20:02I will check your emails when I please.
01:20:05I will check your social media feeds when I please.
01:20:09I'll log into your online banking and get your account balance if I need to.
01:20:15And what can you do about it?
01:20:18Nothing.
01:20:20And that's why you framed me 20 years ago, right, Borden?
01:20:23You were trying to cover up your dirty tracks and I caught wind of it, didn't I?
01:20:28But nobody gets in the way of your insanity.
01:20:33That is correct.
01:20:41And that includes Congresswoman Boyle.
01:20:44And on August 9th, at precisely 5pm, she will be assassinated.
01:20:56Sir, we've been compromised.
01:20:59What?
01:21:01What do you mean we've been compromised?
01:21:04Tables have turned, Borden.
01:21:09Why don't you pull out that cell phone and take a look at what we sent you?
01:21:15What?
01:21:23You've been streamed live to the entire world since you began speaking.
01:21:30We used your resources against you, Borden.
01:21:34All the cameras that you have on us right now, we tapped into your central system and transmitted it to the world.
01:21:41Oh.
01:21:45Can I have this back?
01:21:48There's not much to hide anymore, I guess.
01:21:50After all, you said it.
01:21:52Privacy is an illusion, sweetheart.
01:21:59Sir, you need to leave now.
01:22:05Sir, we've been compromised. Leave now.
01:22:09You have no idea what you've done.
01:22:16You're no better than them, Borden.
01:22:18No better than the people you think you're protecting us from.
01:22:21But you're the criminal.
01:22:38You're the criminal.
01:22:39You're the criminal.
01:22:41You're the criminal.
01:22:42You're the criminal.
01:23:06First of all, I would like to thank all of you for coming here today.
01:23:09As I'm sure you are all aware, today's outcome was supposed to be much different.
01:23:16A group of individuals, working independently from our government, chose to take it upon themselves to decide what was best for our nation and its citizens.
01:23:29This would have resulted in a very tragic outcome, both for myself, for all of you in the audience, and for our country as a whole.
01:23:39But today, we will not be held prisoners.
01:23:49These people will all be brought to justice and held accountable for their heinous crimes.
01:23:56And alongside the people of this nation, in particular, one woman's actions are to thank for that.
01:24:04That woman's name is Laura O'Brien.
01:24:07That single woman embodies all of the values that we hold dear to our hearts as Americans.
01:24:15Strength, honor, integrity, compassion, and the never-ending quest for freedom.
01:24:26As a nation, we should be proud of what we have achieved and everything we will achieve in the future.
01:24:37And we will live freely.
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