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00:00I'd like to take a brief moment of remembrance for the two airmen who lost their lives in the prototype D-300.
00:07I was CEO of AM Aeronautics at that time.
00:11MI5 Director General Madeleine Delaney discussed these 64 Russian officials recently expelled from British and U.S. embassies across Europe.
00:19Somebody inside your embassy has called it a bomb threat against our flight.
00:23That man has a detonator in his possession, which, if he's allowed to use, will kill all five souls on this plane.
00:30Initial signs indicate the intruder is Russian.
00:33Initiate a lockdown.
00:37To the past, staying the past.
00:40And, thanks to Ronald, only blue skies ahead.
00:45Keep it together, friend.
00:47Or we'll have somebody remove you.
00:49Whose laptop is this?
00:51I hear that Staff Sergeant O'Hanlon is your top man.
00:54I want him deployed to Thames House immediately.
00:57And look back under the trackpad area.
00:58I don't know.
01:00It's C-4, Mom.
01:03We just got out.
01:07I didn't see you there.
01:09Did Ambassador tell me to send you?
01:12You must have fallen from one of the walkways.
01:15You sure about that?
01:21All clear.
01:22Follow us around, sir.
01:25This is about the preservation of evidence.
01:28This is a live situation.
01:29I don't have time for police protocols.
01:31You had no right to move his body.
01:32I wasn't leaving on one display.
01:34This is a nightmare.
01:51Make sure none of the guests find out.
01:52This is a pleasant surprise, Prime Minister.
02:03It's not a social call, John.
02:04I need to bring you back in.
02:06How soon can you assume command at Thames House?
02:09Thames House?
02:11I'm sure Madeleine would have some choice words to say about that.
02:14She's relinquished her position, John.
02:16She's been compromised by the Russians.
02:18Compromised how?
02:19I'll have you briefed in the car.
02:26He has a missing button.
02:28He could have been ripped off in a struggle.
02:30Could have fallen off before tonight.
02:33Would you wear a torn jacket to an embassy gathering, though?
02:35Where is he?
02:37Oh, crap.
02:38Jesus.
02:39Look at you.
02:40What have you done to yourself?
02:42I told him to take it easy.
02:45Ambassador, there seems to be some confusion as to why Mr. Stewart left the gathering.
02:49He told Agent Lewis he was meeting you on the fourth floor, sir.
02:52But he wasn't.
02:53Do you have any idea why he'd say that?
02:54No, not a clue.
02:55So where are we on finding the intruder?
02:57We're searching every floor again, and agents are sealing rooms behind them.
03:01We'll box him in.
03:02And we still have no idea what he wants, beyond nobody leaving the building.
03:05No, sir, but with that in mind, I think for your own protection, we should remove you from
03:08the party.
03:10Absolutely not.
03:11I'm not hiding.
03:12This is my night, RSO Brody, in case you hadn't noticed.
03:15If you can't handle one man, maybe we should find someone who can.
03:20That won't be necessary.
03:22I should hope not.
03:27Ambassador, do you have any idea why the intruder went up to your office?
03:30What do you mean?
03:31You'd think his first logical target would have been the server room, to take out the
03:35cameras.
03:35Which he did, but only after going all the way up to the ambassador's office.
03:40So my question is, why do you think he did that?
03:47No idea.
03:50Come on, Cece.
03:56He's lying.
03:57Yeah.
03:59I saw that, too.
04:02About what?
04:05He's lying.
04:07I saw this.
04:32He's lying.
04:32You two wait outside and close the door?
04:56Couldn't have.
04:59Rana, we shouldn't be in here.
05:02I don't understand what's wrong.
05:05You heard detectively what possible reason could he have had to come up to this office.
05:12Oh, thank God.
05:14What is it?
05:16I was just being paranoid.
05:18I thought he might have broken into the safe, but how could he?
05:22Doesn't have the code.
05:32I think it's okay.
05:47we're ready for you sir right let's do this i read your report on the way over so i'm up to
06:13speed hannah lee really does tend to find herself in the wrong place at the right time doesn't she
06:18she does sir
06:19okay everyone if i could have your attention please for those of you that don't know me i'm john
06:29tennant dg of the homeland security group the prime minister has asked that i step in and resolve
06:35this situation as quickly as i can was actually delaney sir sorry megan what was delaney insisted
06:42that you be the one to take over sir really well things didn't exactly go smoothly the last time i
06:52was here but i hope that we can put that behind us and all pull together because an attack on one
06:57is an attack on all now let's get director general delaney and the others safely off that plane
07:04starring what sir thank you i practiced staff sergeant o'hanlon you must be the best for
07:12secretary peterson to request you do you have a plan to disarm this bloody boy i do then what are we
07:18waiting for
07:19waiting for
07:25you
07:29sorry actually can you know that too please
07:33yes
07:42thank you
07:48jacob
07:51ah
07:52we meet again
07:53ah period
07:55that's right
07:56sorry uh so many names to remember
08:00ah the bartender gave me two whiskies
08:03i think she fought double men too would you um would you care for one
08:08sure thank you whiskey huh
08:10santé
08:11cheers
08:12cheers
08:19doors opening
08:33this looks like the spot
08:41who's drinking bourbon
08:48me
08:52don't see any signs of a struggle
08:55he must have weighed what 200 pounds
08:58at least
09:00which is another reason i'd lean toward accident
09:03why
09:04do you know how skilled somebody would need to be to leave him with no defensive wounds
09:08and get him up and over this railing without anyone in the lobby hearing
09:12he did have a mark on his windpipe
09:14so
09:15blow to the throat
09:16choke him out
09:17toss him over
09:19jesus
09:20and don't forget he was drunk
09:21so he would have been vulnerable
09:23remind me which of us was in the ss
09:27go for brodie
09:29on my way
09:31on my way
09:32my guest wants to leave
09:34let me explain why he can't without explaining
09:36you good here
09:37i'm fine
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10:37Thank you
10:47What are you thinking?
10:54I'm thinking
10:55Why hasn't he made any demands
10:58Other than we can't land
11:01And the party guests can't leave
11:03What does he want?
11:05And how does trapping himself
11:06In the U.S. bloody embassy
11:08Help him get it?
11:10When you put it like that
11:11He sounds insane
11:12Can't make that mistake
11:14We have to think
11:16If the Russians are behind this
11:18How does it help them?
11:19The intruder has a reason for every action
11:21We just can't see it yet
11:23Hannah
11:31Mom
11:32A guest called Craig Stewart is dead
11:34He's an American engineer here
11:36With his wife
11:37Throwing up his details now, ma'am
11:39He was chief safety officer
11:42For AM Aeronautics
11:44That's Tillman's former company
11:46He was apparently extremely drunk
11:48And the people here are pushing for accident
11:50But with everything else going on
11:52I don't think so
11:53Surely they have footage of the incident
11:55The intruder took out the embassy cameras
11:57And security systems
11:58He can move around however he wants now
12:00How?
12:02He used some kind of explosive
12:04He smuggled it in with a gun and a change of clothing
12:07They were all in the diplomatic bag
12:09Which means someone is helping him
12:11All I know is that it came from DC
12:14Mom
12:15Can you find out who sent it?
12:17Ruth
12:17Ruth, can you track down the sender of the diplomatic bag?
12:21Very good, ma'am
12:22Megan, find out everything you can about Craig Stewart
12:25If he was employed by Tillman
12:28It means he had oversight on a lot of military contracts
12:31Look for any ties between him and the Russians
12:34On it
12:35So we've got a bomb threat
12:37A break-in
12:38And a murdered guest
12:39And not so much as one lead tying them together
12:42Keep going, Hannah
12:43The man with the answers is inside that building
12:47Find him
13:01What are you doing down here?
13:11Looking for the bathroom?
13:14Jesus, Jacob
13:15Are you all okay, Perry?
13:18No
13:19I don't feel so good
13:21Well, maybe it was someone you drank
13:24What happened to your accent?
13:31Why are you wearing an MC ID?
13:42What have you done to me?
13:46Just give it a minute
13:47I'll get up
13:53No
13:55No
13:57No
14:00No
14:04No
14:04No
14:05I'm sorry for your loss.
14:35I was told your husband went to meet the ambassador, Mrs. Stewart, but could he have been meeting
14:42anybody else?
14:43Oh, uh, I don't know.
14:47I understand your husband worked on military contracts.
14:51That's right.
14:53I'm wondering if you ever heard him talk about Russian projects or clients or firms that
15:01he'd been in touch with.
15:03But I wouldn't.
15:06Military contracts are classified by their very nature.
15:09Sure.
15:11But outside of contracts, did he ever talk to you about work life in general?
15:17He did.
15:18To a point.
15:22He used to love his job.
15:24Used to.
15:27Well, all that changed a few years ago.
15:34He stopped talking about work entirely.
15:37Hated going.
15:39Stopped inviting me to company events.
15:42He wanted to keep work and family very separate.
15:45Did you say why?
15:48I think it was because there was a lot of pressure on him.
15:52And leaving it all at the office was the only way for him to stay sane.
16:02But all of that was in the past, you know?
16:08He said after this trip, he'd be able to talk about retirement in the future.
16:20I felt like he was starting to let me back in.
16:25No.
16:26I'm sorry.
16:27Do you know what he meant, Mrs. Stewart?
16:34What was going to happen after this trip?
16:37He was going to be let out of his contract.
16:39He was going to be let out of his contract.
17:09Mr. Marshal.
17:10Sorry to interrupt, Mr. King.
17:12I just need a quiet word with there, Marshal Johnson.
17:14Not at all.
17:24What are you doing here?
17:26Sir, it is you.
17:27Don't play games.
17:29I was invited.
17:30Well, as far as I'm aware, you're not the CEO of Jack's shit.
17:34So why are you here?
17:36I want answers about what really happened to my son.
17:40I'm entitled to that, don't you think?
17:42Who invited you?
17:43What business is that of yours, Agent Brody?
17:46Because you shouldn't be here.
17:51Mrs. Brody, I'm busy right now.
17:54What?
17:55Where?
17:56We're on my way.
17:57We're not done here.
17:58Find DST.
17:59Tell her to meet me there.
18:01We're not done here.
18:06Find DSL. Tell her to meet me there.
18:20My plan to work. You'll need a short length of wire.
18:2320 to 28 American cage.
18:25That's much finer than a regular wire.
18:27On the speaker, we can see the wires.
18:33That's good.
18:37Like this?
18:38Yup, that's perfect.
18:40Now use something sharp to scrape away the coating on the yellow wire.
18:48Be careful not to cut all the way through.
18:52What we're trying to do is bypass power from the C4 and make a closed electric circuit.
19:03That's enough, ma'am.
19:05Now twist one end of the speaker wire onto it.
19:13And carefully hook the other end to the red wire coming from the C4.
19:35Easy does it, ma'am.
19:49You don't want to cause a spark.
19:51You've got this.
20:13You've got this.
20:21What's that?
20:22There's a red light flashing.
20:27What's happening?
20:28Must be a fail-safe.
20:30Measuring voltage.
20:32What do I do?
20:33You need to carefully detach the wire, or the bomb will detonate.
20:36He's cold.
20:45Remember, don't cause a spark.
20:50Cold.
20:56Hurry, Madeline.
21:00Get it.
21:07Sorry.
21:09I...
21:10panicked.
21:14It stopped.
21:18That was a close call, sir.
21:23Is there anything else we can try?
21:30We'll keep working on it, Madeline.
21:36You're right.
22:03Sergei?
22:04Hey, John.
22:10I was wondering when you would call.
22:14How are you?
22:16Not a great day.
22:18No.
22:20You're aware of what's going on?
22:22Moscow is talking about nothing else.
22:25This is looking like a strike back against Delaney for expelling your spies.
22:29You're right. It does look a lot like that.
22:35As we always say, looks can be deceiving.
22:42Do you really think we would commit an act of war on so little provocation?
22:47Do you know something?
22:50No.
22:52Can you find out if there's any link between the bomb on the plane and your people?
22:57Make inquiries.
22:58Do I need to say that time is of the essence?
23:04I'll be in touch.
23:07I'll be waiting.
23:22Go ahead.
23:23Ma'am?
23:28Do you know who he is?
23:41Perry Lambert.
23:42I checked the guest list. He came alone.
23:44Who found him?
23:45An agent doing his sweep.
23:47Killer had him hidden under that tarp there.
23:49So you agree it's murder?
23:52One guest accident, I can believe, but not two.
23:56And the last time I checked, bodies don't hide themselves.
23:58He doesn't appear to have any defensive wounds.
24:12Just like Craig Stewart.
24:16And discoloration to the throat would suggest that he was choked.
24:19This Russian's good.
24:22He's fast.
24:27Do we know why he left the gathering?
24:28One of the Marines said he was going to throw up.
24:31I don't think any bathroom's here.
24:34So I guess that he was killed somewhere else.
24:37And dumped here.
24:38But how?
24:41Well, men are spread thin.
24:42And we've still no cameras or door access to air.
24:45And why hide the body?
24:46The killer didn't hide Craig Stewart.
24:48Maybe he figured two guests dying would start a panic.
24:53Or...
24:54he isn't finished.
24:56And he doesn't want us to start connecting the victims.
24:58John.
25:11Madeline.
25:15You're sitting at my desk, aren't you?
25:18How did you know?
25:19An educated guess.
25:21What's the news?
25:23Everyone's working as hard as they can down here.
25:26I've just heard from the FBI.
25:28Peterson's driver is clean.
25:30They believe the laptop was in the back of the escalade, as he said.
25:33So he's a dead end.
25:35They'll keep digging.
25:36They're also checking staff at his hotel who may have helped load the car.
25:42Of course.
25:44How are you holding up?
25:46Oh, we're...
25:47We're keeping it together for now.
25:51Listen.
25:53I know we haven't always seen eye to eye.
25:55And probably never will.
25:57Quite.
26:00With that said, I am curious as to why you asked for me to step in.
26:05Because I know you'll always tell me straight.
26:08Which is why I'm surprised you're beating around the bush now.
26:14There's no way to defuse it, is there?
26:16No.
26:17Right now, our only hope is to find that detonator, or the person responsible.
26:28I also picked you because I know you'll follow through on the hard decisions.
26:36So when the Prime Minister calls...
26:38I won't let it come to that.
26:39But when she does, and she gives the order to shoot us down, you'll do what needs to be done.
26:48You have my word.
26:54You have my word.
26:54Oh, my word.
26:55You're welcome.
27:25Sir, we need a private ward.
27:32I just heard, who is he?
27:34Harry Lambert.
27:35Harry?
27:37Jesus.
27:39Are you sure he was murdered?
27:41The killer had the body, man. There's no doubt.
27:44Ambassador, you're the only one who knows everybody here.
27:47Can you tell me what connects the two victims?
27:49That connects them?
27:51Well, this wasn't random.
27:52There's a reason the killer targeted these men.
27:56Well, if there is, I have no idea what it could be.
28:00Why don't you take a minute? Think about it.
28:08You're calling me a liar, Nestle?
28:10No, Ambassador. She's not.
28:13Fine. If you don't know, then I'm going to need to tell your guests what's going on and gather any information that could be helpful to us.
28:23Is she out of her fucking mind?
28:24Right now, Ambassador, your only concern should be the safety of your guests.
28:27Don't tell me what my concern should be. These are my friends. Of course I want them to be safe.
28:31If you don't find the killer soon, any one of these people, your friends, could be next.
28:36If I listen to you and we announce what's happening before he's caught, it'll undo everything I've worked for.
28:40This is an opportunity to project strength, Nestle, not weakness.
28:46Congratulations, Ronald.
28:47This is only the beginning, Tom. I got big plans. Just one second, okay?
28:53Then I'll be damned if I'm going to be known as the ambassador who couldn't stop one Russian in his own fucking embassy.
28:59See, that will not be my legacy. Do your fucking job.
29:04Hey, Tommy. Over here, my friend.
29:07Can you double security on this sweet RSO, Brody?
29:10Yes, ma'am. And I suggest that no guest goes anywhere without a Marine escort until this is resolved.
29:16Okay. Then I think we're done here.
29:20What the fuck was that? More guards is not the answer. I need to know why this is happening.
29:25Listen, I can't change the past, but trust me, I am not working against you here.
29:30I want to find out what the fuck is going on as much as you do.
29:37I don't trust Ambassador Tillman. He knows there's a connection between the victims and doesn't want to tell me.
29:42I ain't clear with how much the killer knows about the inner workings of this embassy.
29:46You're about the only person I do trust.
29:55Okay. Everyone, listen up.
30:02There's been another murder at the U.S. Embassy.
30:04Perry Lambert, British married, runs an electronics company, Lambert Data Systems.
30:10They specialize in aeronautic audio and data storage equipment.
30:14Now, both Stewart and Lambert have worked in aviation.
30:18And according to Defense Secretary Peterson, they both worked on dozens of classified projects.
30:23So I want connections that's both professional and personal between these men and Russia.
30:29Look for any trace on the MI5, IP, PND and NCIA databases.
30:34They were targeted for a reason.
30:37Let's crack their phone records, scan their texts, hack their emails.
30:41And before Megan can say that's illegal, I'll have a home office warrant written up.
30:45Right, let's hustle, people.
30:47The clock is literally ticking.
31:05Mrs. Stewart.
31:07Detective Lee.
31:08Um, they said they would arrange an ambulance for his body, but...
31:12I'm sorry, there's a larger situation going on right now, and everyone is being asked to save for just a bit longer.
31:16I see.
31:17Do you know a man called Perry Lambert?
31:19Perry?
31:21Yes.
31:22My husband works.
31:24Sorry.
31:26Worked with him.
31:27He's actually at the party tonight.
31:29He said they worked together.
31:31Do you know if they were close?
31:32Yes.
31:33They used to talk all the time.
31:35Night and day.
31:36I was suspicious at first that it was another woman with the midnight calls, but it was just the time difference.
31:45Do you know what they talked about?
31:47I told you Craig went through a dark period.
31:50Well, Perry was on that same contract.
31:53If you ask me, they were probably just trying to keep each other's spirits up.
31:58Because business was bad for both companies?
32:00Yes, that.
32:01And the fallout from the accident?
32:06The accident?
32:07Obviously, as Chief Safety Officer, the death swayed more heavily on Craig than anybody.
32:13I'm sorry, Mrs. Stewart.
32:14What accident are you talking about?
32:16Well, the accident with the Samson Day 300.
32:19So, you've contracted Craig Stewart and Perry Lambert on multiple projects.
32:35Can you think of anything about those two particular men that would put them in the crosshairs of the Russians?
32:41No.
32:41I haven't even spoken to either of them for at least 12 months.
32:45Not since...
32:46Not since.
32:49Since we testified before the closed hearing in D.C.
32:53The inquiry into what caused the prototype D-300 to go down.
33:03I found a connection.
33:07This is what ties together the killings at the embassy and the bomb on the plane.
33:11Tellman, obviously, as CEO of AM Aeronautics, was present because his company was in charge of the fuselage, the final assemblage.
33:26Lambert Data Systems provided all the electronics, CVR, etc.
33:30And King Aviation was awarded the engine contract.
33:35What about Craig Stewart?
33:37As Chief Aviation Safety Officer at AM, Craig Stewart had the final say on manufacturing quality.
33:44So, his post-crash analysis was vital.
33:48And he said that there was no fault with the plane?
33:50In any way, shape, or form.
33:53Plus, you bring a Russian frigate and nuclear submarine running battle drills into the equation,
33:59thumbing their noses at NATO just outside U.S. territorial waters.
34:02It was a recipe for disaster.
34:03The Russians aren't targeting me for kicking out spies.
34:08This is about you.
34:11For accusing them of shooting down the D-300.
34:14The Russians have been looking for an excuse to escalate things.
34:18It wasn't an accusation, Madeleine.
34:20Based on a fair analysis of the evidence, it was the only logical explanation.
34:25But you can't prove it was them.
34:27Come on, Madeleine.
34:28You know the drill.
34:30We make decisions based on incomplete information all the time.
34:34That's the job.
34:36By process of elimination, if it wasn't the aircraft, all that's left is the bloody Russians.
34:41Well, unfortunately for us, the Russians don't seem to agree.
34:46And I want an escort for any guests leaving the suite.
35:04Even for the bathrooms.
35:06Understood?
35:07Aye, sir, Brodie.
35:09No, you can't just call me Brodie.
35:12Delaney wants me to interview Ambassador Tillman and Mel King.
35:15About what?
35:16The downling of a plane called the Samson.
35:19Wait.
35:21Samson D-300?
35:22That's right.
35:23What about it?
35:25Well, she thinks that's what connects the bomb threat to these murders.
35:27How?
35:28The Secretary of Defence, Craig Stewart and Perry Lambert, all testified in a closed-door hearing in D.C.
35:32I know.
35:33They blamed Russia.
35:34Well, Tillman and King also testified.
35:36Which makes them the only two people still alive at this gathering who know how they came to that conclusion.
35:41Are you saying there's a chance it wasn't the Russians?
35:43I'm saying Delaney wants me to talk to them.
35:46Okay.
35:48Well, you talk to King.
35:48Let me handle the Ambassador.
35:50I can talk to them both.
35:52I know you can.
35:53But the way you left things, Tillman's not telling you shit.
35:56Trust me, I got this.
36:02All clear.
36:16I have the room.
36:17I'm the door.
36:19Mr. King.
36:20DS Lee.
36:21London Police.
36:22Something wrong?
36:23It's not one of my kids, is it?
36:24I'm sure your family's fine, sir.
36:26No, I want to talk to you about the hearing you attended in Washington last year.
36:29The hearing?
36:30Why?
36:30Why?
36:32You got some balls dragging me away like that, Brody.
36:36What's important, sir?
36:37See, we've been looking for a connection between the Russians, our two victims, and the bomb on the plane.
36:42And you came up with the D-300?
36:45Not me, sir.
36:46That was the Secretary of Defense.
36:49Peterson.
36:54I see.
36:58Go on.
36:58Pulling up Peterson's closing presentation on Capitol Hill.
37:03We have it, Madeleine.
37:07If Alex could talk us through what we're watching.
37:09You have to remember, this was 12 months ago.
37:12Do your best.
37:13Well, as you can see here, this is a model of the prototype Samson D-300 on that fateful flight.
37:22At 1203 EST, the Samson was approaching the U.S. coastline and holding steady at 30,000 feet.
37:31All electronic indicators told us that the aircraft had no issues.
37:35All systems were in the green, which was a crucial factor in the investigation.
37:39The only RAF crew on board were Flight Lieutenant Patrick Johnson and his co-pilot, Flying Officer Paul Edney.
37:45At 12.05, the aircraft received a report from the Jersey Tower about the exercises being performed by the Russians in the area.
37:52Did they attempt to alter course?
37:56No, but there was something going on between the crewmen because the co-pilot left his seat.
38:01Do you know why?
38:02No.
38:03But if he hadn't, maybe he could have saved the plane.
38:07About two minutes later, the black box reports there was a catastrophic shutdown of the electronic flight systems.
38:13And the plane went into a steep descent.
38:14The data destruction recovered was consistent with either an EMP strike or a missile impact in the computer bay, both of which the frigate and submarine were armed with.
38:25At the hearing, there was only one logical ruling.
38:28Whether intentional or accidental, it was the Russians.
38:32Did the pilot try and send a distress signal?
38:54Without the voice recorder, we'll never know.
38:59Thank you, Mr. King.
39:00Just one more thing.
39:02Why didn't you have access to the cockpit voice recorder?
39:05Because it was never recovered.
39:14Now do you see it was the right call to make?
39:16It had to be the Russians.
39:18No.
39:21Still don't like it.
39:22I still have questions.
39:24Why didn't they change course?
39:26Why no distress call?
39:27And why did the co-pilot leave his seat seconds before shutdown?
39:31Nobody knows.
39:32Maybe he needed the bloody bathroom.
39:34Actually, Madeline, there's something else you should see.
39:38Megan has been combing through news from the time of the crash and found something that contradicts the panel's testimony.
39:45What?
39:45Show me.
39:46Can you see it on your screen?
39:52What am I looking at?
39:55A King Aviation employee who committed suicide less than 24 hours after the D-300 crash.
40:00That's quite a coincidence.
40:03Who is he?
40:04Nicholas Martin, ma'am.
40:05He was the chief project manager overseeing the D-300.
40:08He's reported as drowning, though no body was ever recovered.
40:12Apart from the curious timing, I don't see how this has any relevance on the panel's ruling.
40:16Mr. Martin filed a serious complaint regarding the D-300 in the month before his mysterious demise.
40:25What sort of complaint?
40:27I don't know, ma'am.
40:28The report no longer exists.
40:30So how do we know it ever did?
40:31Because all the paperwork for its submission remains, just not the complaint itself.
40:36So somebody erased it.
40:38Ruth, go and talk to the widow in person.
40:42Find out what her husband discovered.
40:43On my way, ma'am.
40:45Megan, send the address to my mobile.
40:52You said there was zero possibility of a mechanical fault with the D-300.
40:59That's what I was told.
41:01Christ, Alex.
41:03You accused the Russians on Tillman's say-so without checking the facts.
41:09There were billions of pounds of government contracts on the line.
41:15Did it never occur to you that it might be in Tillman's best interests not to tell you that there was a fault with the bloody plane?
41:23Your naivety might cost us our lives as well as starting a war.
41:28I don't know.
41:58I don't know.
42:06I don't know.
43:08I'm looking for our sir Birdie.
43:10He went up to the 8th with Ambassador Tillman.
43:16Thanks.
43:16Sir?
43:28Thought this floor was secured?
43:30Just doing a final check.
43:31Who gave you that order?
43:43Mr. Gordy, do we have men on the first floor?
43:46Negative. That's a negative, sir.
43:47The intruder is inside the elevator, heading up.
44:03Agents respond.
44:04It looks like we're going to the same floor.
44:16Any update on finding the intruder?
44:19Agent Marks?
44:21Oh, yeah, Mel.
44:23We'll find that son of a bitch.
44:24He's still going up!
44:54Do you have any thoughts on what he wants?
45:03I mean, U.S. Embassy?
45:06All those guns?
45:11He's taking one hell of a risk.
45:20Some risks are worth taking.
45:22I don't know.
45:35I don't know.
45:39Let's go.
46:09Get out of here!
46:39I'm not scared of you.
46:53Good for you, Lara.
47:09Good for you, Lara.
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