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00:00You decided what you're gonna do with your weekend furlough?
00:03Well, I've never been to a baseball game before, so...
00:06The one might check one out.
00:07I went to one.
00:08Goes on forever.
00:10You can seriously skip everything but the last inning.
00:13Alpha-1-Niner, contact Newark Center on 132.2.
00:19Newark Sensor on 132.2.
00:21Thanks for your company, Alpha-1-Niner.
00:23Newark Sensor, Ascot Alpha-1-Niner, flight level 340.
00:32Alpha-1-Niner identified.
00:34Please be advised, there is a Russian frigate and submarine en route to Cuba running drills in the area.
00:44Good to know Newark, Alpha-1-Niner.
00:532-3-1-Niner.
00:552-3-Taralf teams rev 고� kim.
00:56For the first season, grande combo.
00:574-2-3-4-4-5k.
00:584-2-1-Niner.
00:595-1-Niner.
01:00Margit irish!
01:01Yeah..
01:041-3-1-9-1-3-0!
01:05We're going again!
01:0610-1-0!
01:15You gore with these
01:23I don't know.
01:52Security updates. MI5 Director General Madeleine Delaney, seen here in Washington, discussed the 64 Russian officials recently expelled from British and US embassies across Europe. She accused more than 20 of being spies. This latest expulsion has been ordered almost 18 months to the day since the prototype for the new Samson D300 transport plane was alleged to have been accidentally shot down by a Russian submarine taking part in exercises in the North Atlantic.
02:22The Kremlin has strongly denied any involvement in the tragedy across the lives of British airman Flight Lieutenant Patrick Johnson and his co-pilot, Flying Officer Paul Edney.
02:34While there is no official word that the embassy expulsions were in response to the D300 incident, it does indicate growing tensions between Britain and Russia.
02:44And in related news, the much-delayed D300 joint venture between the UK and US military is finally rolling off the production line this week.
02:53Happy Saturday. Coms check for Brody.
03:00Coms are good, sir.
03:01Morning, Pete.
03:04Is this a list of the internal events team?
03:06It is. Lincoln Suite's pretty much set up and the podium's being brought up as we speak.
03:10Good.
03:13So the plan is the function will start in the atrium, the ambassador will give some sort of toast, and then we'll move everyone into the Lincoln Suite for food.
03:22Do we have any special delivery schedule?
03:24Only one.
03:27Courier's just arriving at Heathrow on the Red Eye now.
03:29Courier's just arriving at Heathrow on the Red Eye now.
03:59Be prepared for the one-line-one to the house-chargeable, without a part of the article.
04:06This is a change from the David Carpenter's and the North Washington.
04:18Just the one piece of luggage, is it, sir?
04:20That's right.
04:22I'm a diplomatic courier, Justin, from Washington.
04:26What's inside can't be opened or x-rayed?
04:28Very good, Mr. Mills.
04:52Welcome to the UK.
04:53Yes.
04:54Triple espresso, David.
05:07Thanks.
05:07Oh, Jesus, what a mess.
05:19Sorry, mate.
05:20Might be a minute here.
05:21What do you need?
05:22Sugar?
05:22Yeah.
05:23Yeah.
05:25Thanks.
05:49Bye.
05:49Bye.
05:50Jack, one, two, one, two, hook, good, give me that kick, beautiful, combo, parry, walk out,
06:09boom, boom, elbow, turn me, nice, uppercut, kick, beautiful, knock out, boom, we done?
06:20No, alright, let's go again.
06:31Hey, sis, happy birthday, thank you.
06:35Oh, hello, I swear to you, whoa.
06:39Jess, you're early.
06:40That's because I took the day I have to spend with you.
06:43Seriously?
06:44You took a break from reporting on a fascinating world of local council meetings and spend time with me.
06:50Uh, shut up.
06:52And if you must know, I've been cultivating this piece about an RAF engineer who authorities say committed suicide,
06:59but his body was never found and his wife suspects murder.
07:02Really?
07:03I just have one more interview with her and Damien says it'll run in next Sunday's edition.
07:09Very cool.
07:14But if his body was never found, how do they know it's suicide?
07:19Exactly.
07:20Hey, guys, listen up.
07:27I'll keep this brief.
07:30In about six hours, we're going to have 100 guests arriving.
07:34Now, I know we've already done a full house sweep, but I want another at noon and a third an hour before.
07:42Unoccupied spaces will be locked down.
07:44We don't need guests wandering anywhere they shouldn't.
07:47Pete, you'll run a four-man team securing the eighth floor in Ambus' personal protection.
07:52Yes, sir.
07:53And I've told you to call me Brodie.
07:54But I know how much you Brits like your titles.
07:56All right.
08:01Now, this is the Ambassador's first official party, so I want it to go by the numbers.
08:06No mistakes.
08:09Let's take this as an opportunity to show them just how well we do things.
08:14So keep your eyes peeled and your comms open.
08:17It's a big night.
08:19Let's go.
08:20Sir.
08:20Agent Lewis.
08:24I know this is a big step up.
08:26How's your first week?
08:27Good, sir.
08:29Nervous about tonight?
08:30I just don't want to let you down.
08:32Did you let anybody down in training?
08:33No.
08:34Good.
08:35Just remember, I wouldn't have hired you if I didn't think you could do the job.
08:40Thank you, sir.
08:41Thank you, sir.
08:50Thank you, sir.
09:20Thank you, sir.
09:50Thank you, sir.
10:20What's wrong with this?
10:22You look like you're going to work.
10:24Mum and Dad have really made an effort, sis.
10:28Dad's wearing a special tie.
10:30And he's even got Mr. Stone to make you Jidambing.
10:32It's just a birthday, Jess.
10:34Ugh. Just a birthday.
10:36What are you doing?
10:38Come here.
10:40Yeah, now at least you look the part.
10:42Better?
10:44Mm-hmm.
10:46It's Simon.
10:48Well, don't answer it.
10:50I have to. I'm still on call.
10:52Wait. You didn't book the day off?
10:54I don't have cover.
10:58Hey, boss.
11:00Happy birthday.
11:02Oh, thank you. Is that why you're calling me?
11:04I wish it was. How fast can you meet me at Terminal 3?
11:06Heathrow?
11:08Why?
11:10A diplomatic courier's been murdered.
11:12Great, Tom!
11:18I'll be right there.
11:20?
11:22Three, four, three, four, five, six...
11:25... one, ten, ten, ten...
11:26...all I can do this to correspond to...
11:28...one, nine, ten, ten, ten.
11:29I'll be right there.
11:32Oh, thanks, Jack.
11:51Morning, Rowan.
11:54Morning, Director General.
12:03Morning, Director General.
12:33Good morning, Mom. Did you get the operational updates?
12:36I did. I'll read them on my way back.
12:39Listen, do you have any idea why Defence Secretary Peterson is here?
12:44He's been at a Pentagon briefing on joint military spending.
12:46His office didn't call you.
12:48No.
12:49It seems his meeting's overrun.
12:51So they're putting him on your plane back.
12:53Wonderful. He's a nice guy, but bloody pompous.
12:57Did you get my minutes?
12:58I did.
12:59I've marked up all the pertinent talking points for my briefing with the PM on Monday.
13:04Can you have them put together for me?
13:07Actually, Mom, the PM has asked to reschedule.
13:10She has an emergency meeting with the U.S. Ambassador.
13:13Tillman. Ambassador for five minutes and already he's throwing his weight around.
13:18I wonder what can be so important.
13:20Is there anything else we need to discuss?
13:24There is just one matter, Mom.
13:26A U.S. diplomatic courier was murdered at Heathrow this morning.
13:29Do they know who's responsible?
13:31We're waiting for an update.
13:33Okay. Keep me posted.
13:35But unless the Americans ask for our help, let's stay out of it.
13:39Very good, Mom.
13:39Good morning, Madeline. Sorry for crowding onto your plane like this.
13:44It's the government's plane, Alex.
13:46Well, thanks anyway.
13:53How's your husband?
13:57Leonard?
13:58Yes, Leonard. How's he doing?
14:01He's as well as can be expected.
14:04Bloody shame.
14:06Climbing is a dangerous hobby.
14:08It was a nice chap.
14:10He still is.
14:12Of course.
14:14That's what I meant.
14:16Hmm.
14:18Director General Delaney, it's a pleasure to have you back on board.
14:21Thank you, sir.
14:22Do you know the Defense Secretary?
14:25Alex Peterson.
14:26Welcome aboard, sir.
14:28I'm sensing ex-military.
14:30RAF.
14:31Well, I feel safe in your hands, Captain Wright.
14:33I'll let you get settled.
14:35The weather report promises clear skies all the way to London.
14:38Hey, boss.
14:58Sorry to drag you away from family time, Adam.
15:00Ah, you can make it up to me with a ridiculously big present.
15:03This is Sergeant McGill.
15:04He was first on the scene.
15:06Let's, uh, step into my office, shall we?
15:08Excuse me.
15:17What are you doing?
15:19Just taking a look.
15:20It's a crime scene.
15:21RSO Brody.
15:23This is...
15:23Hannah Lee.
15:24That's right, yeah.
15:25She'll be running the police investigation.
15:27What are you doing here?
15:28I'm regional security officer for the U.S. Embassy.
15:32How?
15:32Well, it's good to see you two.
15:35You two know each other?
15:37Hannah and I trained together at Hendon.
15:40And to answer your question, I have dual citizenship.
15:47So what can you tell me about our victim?
15:49David Mills.
15:51He's a member of the U.S. Diplomatic Courier Service.
15:54He just arrived on a red eye from D.C. with a bag for Ambassador Tillman.
15:58What was in it?
15:59I don't know.
16:02That's kind of the point of a diplomatic bag.
16:05The three witnesses say he ran in, threw up in that stall, he crosses to the sinks,
16:10washes his face, and then just keels over.
16:16There are no defensive ones.
16:18Do you mind?
16:18Do you mind?
16:29I don't see any signs of an attack.
16:35It could be medical, heart attack, brain embolism.
16:39What made you jump to murder?
16:41His diplomatic bag, passport, wallet was stolen.
16:44Seems pretty extreme for a robbery.
16:46Do we still have those witnesses?
16:48They're giving statements.
16:49And were they searched for the bag?
16:50They were.
16:50And their luggage.
16:51It's gone.
16:52We'll need to wait for pathology to be sure.
16:56But if he was murdered, I'd guess he was poisoned.
17:01I'd like to talk to the witnesses, if that's possible.
17:03It's not.
17:04And I'm going to need a copy of that personnel file for Mr. Mills.
17:07Well, that one's for you.
17:08I'd like to take a look at the security footage now.
17:14Yeah.
17:20You know, I'm here on official business.
17:23As what?
17:24You're not police, RSO Brody, so you have no official business here.
17:29You're pulling jurisdiction.
17:31I don't need to, considering yours begins and ends inside a quarter square mile south of the Thames.
17:38I haven't changed, have you, Hannah?
17:46Happy birthday.
17:52Dulles Tower, this is Gulfstream Lima 061.
17:55Requesting departure information.
17:59Oh!
18:02Mr. Peterson forgot this.
18:05That was a close one.
18:06Thanks.
18:06Cheers.
18:19I don't know.
18:29I don't know.
18:34Notice Biden.
18:34He's told us.
18:35He's told us he'll be at the propose of ESPN.
18:36This is the Orb.
18:37And we are taxiing. Taxi checks please.
18:43Transpond squawking 6070.
18:45Lights on. Compass checks.
18:49302.
18:51Five times.
18:55FMS take off.
18:57Take off speed checked.
19:01Ultimator set 1002.
19:07The
19:37That orange sack is a diplomatic bag.
19:52It's not very subtle, is it?
19:55Sergeant, pick him up again in the terminal building.
20:02So, Brody's ex-police.
20:05He wishes.
20:07No.
20:08He quit the training after getting me back last.
20:12Wait, he's the partner that nearly killed your instructor?
20:16Yep.
20:18A cell extraction exercise, wasn't it?
20:21Yeah.
20:23Brody was restraining the instructor.
20:26Next thing I know, he just lost control.
20:30I was his partner, so I was responsible for talking him down, and I couldn't.
20:35So I was back last for that.
20:41What do you have to say for himself?
20:45Nothing.
20:47He just left.
20:48Dorm room was packed up.
20:50Never saw him again.
20:51Well, is it going to be a problem?
20:57Not if he stays out of my way.
21:00There's Mills, leaving the coffee shop.
21:01Can you fast forward?
21:03Can you fast forward?
21:08He looks fine.
21:13Until he doesn't.
21:14I thought you said the witnesses were all business travelers.
21:20No one said anything about a cleaner.
21:22Is that you?
21:38Yeah.
21:41Go wide.
21:42Was that cleaner gone?
21:45There is.
21:47I keep following him.
21:48Where is that door lead?
21:53They're maintenance tunnels.
21:55He swiped his ID card.
21:57That data has to be logged somewhere.
21:59It is.
22:01We'll need his name and address.
22:02So what do we know about this guy?
22:19Alexander Bortnik.
22:2138 years old.
22:23Emigrated from Russia nine years ago.
22:26Divorced.
22:27No children, but three priors
22:29for drink-drive-in assault
22:31and resisting arrest.
22:33Hmm.
22:34And they say all the good ones are taken.
22:35Okay.
22:35hold on.
22:36Hold on.
22:45Come on.
22:48Hold on.
23:00Hold on.
23:01Alexander Botnik, Alexander Botnik, stop!
23:15Hannah, wait!
23:17Hannah, stop!
23:18Wait!
23:21Hannah!
23:22Stop!
23:25Stop!
23:26Police!
23:27Control, I need an urgent ambulance to my location.
23:34Control, an urgent ambulance to my location.
23:36All right, hang on.
23:37Hang on, they're coming.
23:39Hang on.
23:40Hannah!
23:41Hang on.
23:57Hang on.
24:27Hang on.
24:57Excuse me, what are you doing?
25:27Shit!
25:34Boss, it's me.
25:36Bortnik's got away with the courier's bag.
25:38Yeah, he wasn't Bortnik. He's here.
25:40I think he's been poisoned.
25:42So who the hell was I chasing?
26:00Never too early for a good scotch. Make mine a double.
26:03Celebrating or commiserating?
26:06Too soon to say.
26:08I was invited to Ronald Tillman's party at the US Embassy tonight,
26:11but obviously I'm going to miss him.
26:13You couldn't pay me to be there.
26:15I still don't understand why the PM backed him for ambassador.
26:19Why?
26:21Because while he's an oaf and a ruthless fuck,
26:25he does have a way of bringing in the money.
26:27Yeah, but that's not what I mean.
26:29We both know that PMs stay out of ambassador selection,
26:32so why get off the bench for him?
26:36I can't deny that the Samson D-300 being assembled in Britain
26:40is a huge political win for her.
26:43And we all know that a booming economy equals re-election.
26:46After the D-300 incident, I thought Tillman was finished.
26:51We all did.
26:52The man's a bloody cockroach.
26:54A bit more than a plane crash to keep him down.
26:57Thank you, Rowan.
27:03To missing Tillman's party.
27:05The man's a pretty bad boy.
27:08What am I saying?
27:10The man's a bloody bombardment.
27:12The man's a bloody commander,
27:14the man's a bloody enemy.
27:15The man's a bloody man.
27:16The man's a bloody man.
27:17The man's a bloody man.
27:18The man's a bloody rebel.
27:49I'm an ex-air marshal. I have some shrapnel in my leg.
27:57Thank you, sir.
28:03Craig and Mary Stewart?
28:05Open, sir.
28:09Ah, perfect.
28:13Thanks.
28:14I'm glad we decided to do this.
28:17You did.
28:17I can't stand the man.
28:20I don't know what your problem is with him.
28:22He's always been very good, too.
28:35Noel King, friend of the ambassador.
28:38Thank you, sir.
28:41Stop right there, sir.
28:42Sorry, I thought I'd put everything in the tray.
28:49It's not even mine.
28:51I vape.
28:55So someone hires Bortnik to help steal the diplomatic bag, but instead of paying him, they just tried to kill him?
29:11Cheaper.
29:12It also stops Bortnik from naming him.
29:16This is about more than a simple robbery.
29:17Oh, Brian.
29:27Yeah.
29:30Yeah, with what?
29:33In there, sure.
29:35All right, receive.
29:36That tox screen just came back on the courier.
29:40David Mills.
29:41It turns out he was poisoned.
29:42What type?
29:43Strychnine.
29:45How long does that take to kill someone?
29:46It's quick, apparently.
29:4715, 20 minutes if you don't get any help.
29:49So Mills must have been dosed inside Terminal 3.
29:53Yeah.
29:54Do you remember that coffee shop he stopped at?
29:56Hot brew?
29:57Yeah.
29:58Can you get someone to pull the security footage from inside?
30:01Yeah, but why?
30:01Where are you going?
30:02To the U.S. Embassy to find out what was in the diplomatic bag.
30:05Well, I think the coffee shop takes priority.
30:07Simon, this guy murdered a diplomatic courier today for the content of that bag.
30:12I think we need to know what he took.
30:13Yeah, I hear you, but the quicker we ID him, the quicker we can catch him, okay?
30:16Go to the airport, Hannah.
30:21That's an order.
30:46You made it.
31:00Oh.
31:01When did you fly in?
31:02Last night.
31:03I don't believe you've met my wife, Mary.
31:05No, please do meet you.
31:06And you?
31:07The Knowles Company makes the engines for the D300 project.
31:10It must be a great relief to finally see the plane going into production after all that's happened.
31:17It is.
31:18And almost twice the order size we initially thought.
31:23Perry.
31:24Lowell.
31:25You know Craig?
31:26Very.
31:27And this is his wife, Mary.
31:28Well, Mary, of course.
31:30Perry, my goodness.
31:31It's nice to put a face to the name.
31:34A toast to the past staying the past.
31:38And, thanks to Ronald, only blue skies ahead.
31:42Here, here.
31:43Cheers.
31:43With the roll out of the D300 this week, I think you should say a few words of condolence
31:59for the airmen who lost their lives.
32:01Yeah?
32:02You think so?
32:03It shows sensitivity.
32:05It sets the right tone.
32:06Okay, okay, uh...
32:10This is a party, you know.
32:12I want the people who supported me to have a good time.
32:18These are the same people that can take me all the way to the White House.
32:20Understood.
32:22But there are the optics to be considered.
32:26Yeah, yeah.
32:28I just want you to start your term on the right foot.
32:33Men.
32:33Guests are all here, Ambassador.
32:38Ambassador?
32:40I do like that.
32:44These are a gift from the palace.
32:47Isn't that something?
32:59Okay.
33:01Let's do this.
33:03Ambassies on the move.
33:11Thank you, Peter.
33:15Shall we run through the guests in order of importance?
33:23Yes, Lee.
33:24London Police.
33:26I'm here on official business.
33:27They need to talk to Ambassador to him.
33:29Wait here.
33:29The mayor and his wife send their apologies, but they can't attend.
33:41So, after your speech, I suggest starting with your major supporters.
33:52Ambassies in the elevator.
33:56Atrium, prepare for Ambassies' arrival.
33:58Oh, we're so broady, we'll meet you here.
34:05Wait, no.
34:06I said I wanted to speak to the ambassador.
34:08No.
34:08Oh, God.
34:09Ambassador Tillman, Air Marshal Johnson, I'd love to talk to you about the D-300.
34:27Uh, Mr. Johnson, I don't think tonight's the night.
34:31Less of a recall between you and the Ambassador.
34:33I've tried bloody calling.
34:34It does no good.
34:36We'll figure something out, okay?
34:39I don't know.
34:45Anna, welcome to my quarter square miles south of the Thames.
34:49Or after the Maxwell incident, should I say welcome back.
34:53You've been reading up on me.
34:54Have you found the bag?
34:55No.
34:56That's why I'm here.
34:57I need to speak to Ambassador and find out what was stolen.
35:00As you can see, he's a bit busy.
35:02Even you must remember how vital the first 48 hours are in a murder inquiry?
35:06Even me?
35:07Okay.
35:12Brodie here.
35:12Can you tell the DCM I need a quick word?
35:18Cece Redding.
35:19She's Deputy Chief of the Mission.
35:23What is it?
35:24I can't leave him for long.
35:25Miss Redding, this is DS Hannah Lee.
35:26She's investigating the courier's death at Heathrow and requests a moment with the Ambassador.
35:31Tonight?
35:32It can't be serious.
35:34It depends on how serious you take murder.
35:39Friends!
35:41Welcome.
35:41Welcome.
35:42I know some of you have traveled far to be here, and I thank you.
35:46It truly warms my heart to see you all gathered here tonight.
35:54Leave it with me.
35:55But before we begin, I'd like to take a brief moment of remembrance for the two airmen who lost their lives in the prototype D300.
36:07As you all know, I was CEO of AM Aeronautics at that time, so this tragedy hits close to home.
36:17But with the launch of production this week, I feel the spirit of these brave men lives on.
36:24You okay?
36:25Yeah, of course.
36:27Let's go.
36:27So, please, raise a glass.
36:37And I want everyone here who supported me to know that this appointment is not just an opportunity for me.
36:45It is an opportunity for all of us.
36:50Yeah!
36:50Yeah!
36:50Yeah!
36:51Yeah!
36:51Yeah!
36:52Yeah!
36:52Yeah!
36:53Yeah!
36:53Yeah!
36:54Yeah!
36:55So, dual citizenship aside,
37:25how did you end up running security at the U.S. Embassy?
37:30I like the feeling I get when I'm protecting people.
37:33So, after I left the army, security seemed like a good fit.
37:36The army?
37:37So, that's where you ran off to?
37:38I don't quit.
37:39I don't quit.
37:40No, you don't.
37:40I don't quit.
37:41No, you don't.
37:43No, you don't.
37:44Okay, DS Lee, you have three minutes.
37:46Ambassador Tillman, I presume you're aware of the murder of the Diplomatic Courier this morning at Heathrow?
37:49I have been briefed.
37:53To help with my inquiry, sir, please, could you tell me what was inside the bag?
37:56What was inside is irrelevant.
37:58Why'd you say that?
37:59Because it was just a box of Cubans to toast my appointment.
38:02You send gifts in diplomatic bags?
38:04It's not unhaired of.
38:06So, you see, if the perpetrator thought they were stealing, I don't know, state secrets,
38:10they'll be sadly disappointed. Unless, of course, they'd like a good cigar.
38:31Enjoy the party.
38:37I'm sorry that wasn't more helpful.
38:40It doesn't make any sense.
38:42If what was in the bag was so unimportant, then why kill the courier for it?
38:47We're under threat 24-7. Probably just took a chance. It was valuable.
38:52Maybe.
38:55I'll walk you out.
39:05What's wrong?
39:06What if he didn't care what was in the bag, but knew that it was coming here?
39:11Don't follow.
39:12He also took Mills' ID.
39:13You think he tried to enter the embassy?
39:16He wouldn't get past security.
39:17With all these guests, how much scrutiny do you really think they'd give a diplomatic courier?
39:21Hannah, this is one of the most secure buildings on the planet.
39:24So who do you mean?
39:29This is Brodie. Run a door check.
39:31I need to know if diplomatic courier David Mills is in the house.
39:34He entered 20 minutes ago, sir.
39:42Come on.
39:42Show me security check-in.
39:51Go back 20 minutes.
39:53Yes, sir.
40:03Roll it forward.
40:04There, in the baseball cap.
40:09Him.
40:10Do you recognize him?
40:12Yeah.
40:14Same build.
40:15Same look.
40:17That's him.
40:18Give us another look down, sir.
40:22Do you see that?
40:28I think he slipped that other man something.
40:30We winded three straight.
40:31Zoom in on him.
40:35It's something metal.
40:38A lighter?
40:41Stay on him.
40:52He caused a distraction.
40:55That lighter set off the alarm.
40:59Track him.
41:01He's heading for these elevators.
41:19Where's he going?
41:24Eighth floor.
41:26Intruder is on eight.
41:31Eighth floor.
41:47Hello, Megan speaking.
41:49Crimson Ecos.
41:52I'm sorry, who is this?
41:54I said Crimson Ecos.
41:57What are you talking about?
42:02The target is Gulfstream Lima zero six one.
42:08Now do you know what I'm talking about?
42:11Move.
42:12Get out of the way.
42:17Ruth, we have a problem.
42:19This was ten minutes ago, sir.
42:31What's he waiting for?
42:36It's like he wanted to be seen.
42:47There are no cameras in there.
42:59Whose office is that?
43:00The ambassador's office.
43:01McQueen, this is Brody.
43:18Do you copy?
43:24McQueen, do you have the answer?
43:29McQueen, answer me.
43:31That's forwarding.
43:33That's live.
43:35No one's come out, sir.
43:37Intruder is in Ambas's office.
43:43Intruder is still inside.
43:45He advised McQueen is too.
43:47Brody, sir.
44:00What's the set, Rick?
44:01You better see for yourself.
44:15You better see for yourself.
44:24You better see for yourself.
44:25I need to speak to you privately.
44:53One second.
45:03Okay, I'm alone.
45:04A few minutes ago, a call came in on Megan's secure line, ma'am.
45:08It was a bomb threat.
45:10A bomb threat from whom?
45:12This is Megan, ma'am.
45:13He didn't identify himself as being affiliated with any terrorist organizations or foreign powers,
45:18but he did have a Russian accent.
45:20Did he say what the target was?
45:22He did.
45:23Well, are we playing 20 questions or are you going to tell me?
45:27I'm sorry, ma'am. It's your plane.
45:31He threatened to detonate the device if you attempt to turn back to the US or land before reaching London.
45:37How credible is this intel?
45:40He sighted Crimson Icarus. It's a confirmed Russian code from the M.O.D. threat list.
45:49Play me his call.
45:50The target is Gulfstream Lemur 061. I'm sure I don't need to tell you which plane that is. I have a detonator.
46:03If the plane deviates from its current course, I will blow it up. And do not try to land. If the plane drops below 20,000 feet, the bomb will detonate.
46:15Have we managed to identify the caller?
46:20Not yet, ma'am. We're running voice analysis as we speak.
46:24And what about the location of the call?
46:27That's the thing, ma'am.
46:28The call came from inside the US Embassy. From Ambassador Tillman's office.
46:42Oh, where's the intruder?
46:43He's gone, ma'am.
46:47Jesus Christ. Pete.
46:53How the hell can he just disappear?
46:58The door can be closed.
47:00I'm not sure.
47:02I'm not sure.
47:03I'm not sure.
47:05He can be closed.
47:07He won't know.
47:10I might have to sit here and say,
47:14I was not sure.
47:16I'm not sure.
47:19We're not sure.
47:22The 3rd.
47:24The 4th.
47:25The 4th.
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