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00:00This is about the preservation of evidence.
00:10This is a live situation. I don't have time for police protocols.
00:13You had no right to move his body.
00:15I wasn't leaving him on display.
00:30This is a nightmare. Make sure none of the guests find out.
00:42This is a pleasant surprise, Prime Minister.
00:44It's not a social call, John. I need to bring you back in.
00:47How soon can you assume command at Thames House?
00:50Thames House? I'm sure Madeline would have some choice words to say about that.
00:55She's relinquished her position, John. She's been compromised by the Russians.
00:59Compromised how?
01:00I'll have you briefed in the car.
01:07He has a missing button. He could have been ripped off in a struggle.
01:10He could have fallen off before tonight.
01:12Would you wear a torn jacket to an embassy gathering now?
01:15Where is he?
01:16Oh, crap, Jesus. Look at you. What have you done to yourself?
01:21I told him to take it easy.
01:24Ambassador, there seems to be some confusion as to why Mr. Stewart left the gathering.
01:28He told Agent Lewis he was meeting you on the fourth floor, sir.
01:31But he wasn't.
01:32Do you have any idea why he'd say that?
01:33No, not a clue. So where are we on finding the intruder?
01:36We're searching every floor again and agents are ceiling rooms behind them.
01:39We'll box him in.
01:40And we still have no idea what he wants, beyond nobody leaving the building.
01:43No, sir. But with that in mind, I think for your own protection we should remove you from the party.
01:47Absolutely not. I'm not hiding. This is my night, RSO Brody, in case you hadn't noticed.
01:53If you can't handle one man, maybe we should find someone who can.
01:58That won't be necessary.
01:59I should hope not.
02:04Ambassador, do you have any idea why the intruder went up to your office?
02:07What do you mean?
02:08You'd think his first logical target would have been the server room, to take out the cameras.
02:12Which he did.
02:13But only after going all the way up to the ambassador's office.
02:17So my question is, why do you think he did that?
02:24No idea.
02:26Come on, Cece.
02:31He's lying.
02:32Yeah.
02:34I saw that too.
02:38About what?
02:55You two wait outside and close the door?
02:58Couldn't have.
03:00Ronald, we shouldn't be in here.
03:04I don't understand what's wrong.
03:06You heard Detective Lee what possible reason could he have had to come up to this office.
03:13Oh, thank God.
03:15What is it?
03:17I was just being paranoid.
03:19I thought he might have broken into the safe, but how could he?
03:22Doesn't have the code.
03:29Who says he got anç´„www?
03:30I expected to make sure it wasn't for 300 more.
03:39IEKA FEET plays me out.
03:42I wanted azkoula.
03:44I wanted to learn nothing.
03:46I wanted to learn something as an actual machine.
03:48I wanted to learn something like these things.
03:49Watch this way, if you've done something like these things you can find.
03:52Yes.
03:54we're ready for you sir right let's do this i've read your report on the way over so i'm up to
04:10speed hannah lee really does tend to find herself in the wrong place at the right time doesn't she
04:15she does sir okay everyone if i could have your attention please for those of you that don't
04:24know me i'm john tennant dg of the homeland security group the prime minister has asked that i step in
04:31and resolve this situation as quickly as i can was actually delaney sir sorry megan what was
04:37delaney insisted that you be the one to take over sir really
04:41well things didn't exactly go smoothly the last time i was here but i hope that we can put that
04:49behind us and all pull together because an attack on one is an attack on all now let's get director
04:56general delaney and the others safely off that plane staring word sir thank you i practiced
05:03staff sergeant o'hanlon you must be the best for secretary peterson to request you
05:08do you have a plan to disarm this bloody bomb i do then what are we waiting for
05:13sorry actually can you lay down too please yes sir thank you
05:32jacob jacob jacob jacob oh my lord i confidence again period that's right sorry uh so many names
05:51to remember. Ah, the bartender gave me two whiskeys. I think she fought double men too.
05:58Would you, um, would you care for one? Sure. It's like whiskey, huh? Santé. Cheers.
06:21This looks like the spot.
06:37Who's drinking bourbon? Neat.
06:42Don't see any signs of a struggle. He must have weighed what? 200 pounds?
06:48At least.
06:49Which is another reason I'd lean toward accident.
06:53Why?
06:54Do you know how skilled somebody would need to be to leave him with no defensive wounds
06:58and get him up and over this railing without anyone in the lobby hearing?
07:01He did have a mark on his windpipe. So, blow to the throat, choke him out, toss him over.
07:08Jesus.
07:09And don't forget he was drunk, so he wouldn't have been vulnerable.
07:13Remind me, which of us was in the SAS?
07:17Go for Brodie.
07:20On my way.
07:21My guest wants to leave.
07:22I mean to explain why he can't without explaining.
07:25You good here?
07:26I'm fine. Go.
07:27You good here?
07:28Take three days a hour by having me city councilmen.
07:31Oh....
07:33Take three days instead of the
07:53Oh
08:16Thank
08:23Thank you
08:35What are you thinking?
08:38I'm thinking
08:40Why hasn't he made any demands?
08:43Other than we can't land and the party guests can't leave
08:46What does he want?
08:48And how does trapping himself in the US bloody embassy help him get it?
08:53When you put it like that, he sounds insane
08:56Can't make that mistake
08:58We have to think
08:59If the Russians are behind this, how does it help them?
09:02The intruder has a reason for every action, we just can't see it yet
09:13Hannah
09:14Mom
09:15A guest called Craig Stewart is dead
09:17He's an American engineer here with his wife
09:19Throwing up his details now, Mom
09:21He was Chief Safety Officer for AM Aeronautics, that's Tillman's former company
09:28He was apparently extremely drunk, and the people here are pushing for accident
09:32But with everything else going on?
09:34I don't think so
09:35Surely they have footage of the incident?
09:37The intruder took out the embassy cameras and security systems
09:40He can move around however he wants now
09:42How?
09:43He used some kind of explosive
09:46He smuggled it in with a gun and a change of clothing
09:49They were all in the diplomatic bag
09:50Which means someone is helping him
09:53What I know is that it came from DC
09:55Mom
09:56Can you find out who sent it?
09:57Ruth, can you track down the sender of the diplomatic bag?
10:01Very good, Mom
10:02Megan, find out everything you can about Craig Stewart
10:05If he was employed by Tillman, it means he had oversight on a lot of military contracts
10:11Look for any ties between him and the Russians
10:14On it
10:15So we've got a bomb threat
10:17A break-in
10:18And a murdered guest
10:19And not so much as one lead tying them together
10:22Keep going, Hannah
10:24The man with the answers is inside that building
10:27Find him
10:28Find him
10:46What are you doing down here?
10:49Looking for the bathroom?
10:52Jesus, Jacob
10:54Are you okay, Perry?
10:56No
10:57I don't feel so good
11:00Or maybe it was someone you drank
11:06What's happened to your accent?
11:12Why are you wearing an MC ID?
11:19What have you done to me?
11:22Just give it a minute
11:27I'll drop it
11:28Ichi
11:33I'll make it
11:34To her
11:53I'm sorry for your loss.
12:10I was told your husband went to meet the ambassador, Mrs. Stewart.
12:14Could he have been meeting anybody else?
12:17Oh, uh, I don't know.
12:19I understand your husband worked on military contracts.
12:25That's right.
12:26I'm wondering if you ever heard him talk about Russian projects or clients or firms that he'd been in touch with.
12:35No, but I wouldn't. Military contracts are classified by their very nature.
12:41Sure. But outside of contracts, did he ever talk to you about work life in general?
12:48He did. To a point.
12:53He used to love his job.
12:55Used to.
12:59Well, all that changed a few years ago.
13:04He stopped talking about work entirely.
13:07He did go in.
13:09Stopped inviting me to company events.
13:12He wanted to keep work and family very separate.
13:15Did you say why?
13:18I think it was because there was a lot of pressure on him.
13:22And leaving it all at the office was the only way for him to stay sane.
13:30But all of that was in the past, you know?
13:38He said after this trip he'd be able to talk about retirement.
13:46In the future.
13:46I felt like he was starting to let me back in.
13:54No.
13:56I'm sorry.
13:58Do you know what he meant, Mrs. Stewart?
14:01What was going to happen after this trip?
14:03He was going to be let out of his contract.
14:11I understand you make engines for our military aircraft.
14:15Among other customers, yes.
14:17My son was a pilot for the RAF.
14:20Oh, yes?
14:21You probably know his name.
14:23Patrick Johnson.
14:24You're Patrick Johnson's father?
14:27That's right.
14:28And I'd love to talk to you about what happened.
14:30I, for one, don't believe it was right to blame the Russians.
14:34It's not right.
14:35It's a bloody cover-up.
14:37Sorry to interrupt, Mr. King.
14:38I just need a quiet word with Air Marshal Johnson.
14:40Not at all.
14:50What are you doing here?
14:51Sir, it is you.
14:53Don't play games.
14:55I was invited.
14:56As far as I'm aware, you're not the CEO of Jack's shit.
14:59So why are you here?
15:01I want answers about what really happened to my son.
15:05I'm entitled to that, don't you think?
15:07Who invited you?
15:08What business is that of yours, Agent Brody?
15:11Because you shouldn't be here.
15:15Mrs. Brody, I'm busy right now.
15:18What?
15:20Where?
15:23I'm on my way.
15:25We're not done here.
15:30Bain DSL.
15:31Tell her to meet me there.
15:32For my plan to work, you'll need a short length of wire, 20 to 28 American gauge.
15:48That's much finer than a regular wire.
15:50Well, the speaker, we can see the wires.
15:55That's good.
15:56Like this?
16:00Yeah, that's perfect.
16:03Now use something sharp to scrape away the coating on the yellow wire.
16:10Be careful not to cut all the way through.
16:14What we're trying to do is bypass power from the C4 and make a closed electric circuit.
16:19That's enough, ma'am.
16:27Now twist one end of the speaker wire onto it.
16:33And carefully hook the other end to the red wire coming from the C4.
16:37Easy does it, ma'am.
17:06You don't want to cause a spark.
17:30You've got this.
17:31You've got this.
17:36What's that?
17:39There's a red light flashing.
17:44What's happening?
17:45Must be a fail safe.
17:47Measuring voltage.
17:48What do I do?
17:50You need to carefully detach the wire or the bomb will detonate.
18:00It's caught.
18:01Remember, don't cause a spark.
18:02It's caught.
18:28It stopped
18:32That was a close call sir
18:37Is there anything else we can try?
18:44We'll keep working on it Madeline
18:58Oh
19:15Sergei
19:17John
19:22I was wondering when you would call
19:25How are you?
19:27Not a great day
19:29No
19:31You're aware of what's going on?
19:33Moscow is talking about nothing else
19:36This is looking like a strike back against Delaney for expelling your spies
19:42You're right, it does look a lot like that
19:46But as we always say
19:48Looks can be deceiving
19:51Do you really think we would commit an act of war on so little provocation?
19:56Do you know something?
20:00No
20:01Can you find out if there's any link between the bomb on the plane and your people?
20:06Can make inquiries
20:08Do I need to say that time is of the essence?
20:10I'll be in touch
20:11I'll be in touch
20:12I'll be waiting
20:13I'll be waiting
20:15I'll be waiting
20:16I'll be waiting
20:30Go ahead
20:31I'll be in touch
20:32Do you know who he is?
20:33Harry Lambert
20:34I checked the guest list, he came alone
20:35Who found him?
20:36An agent doing his sweep
20:37Killer had him hidden under that tarp there
20:38Do you agree it's murder?
20:39One guest accident, I can believe, but not to
20:40And the last time I checked, bodies don't hide themselves
20:42Do you agree it's murder?
20:43One guest accident, I can believe, but not to
20:44And the last time I checked, bodies don't hide themselves
20:45Do you know who he is?
20:46Do you know who he is?
20:47Harry Lambert
20:48I checked the guest list, he came alone
20:50Who found him?
20:52An agent doing his sweep
20:54Killer had him hidden under that tarp there
20:57So you agree it's murder?
20:58One guest accident, I can believe, but not to
21:02And the last time I checked, bodies don't hide themselves
21:15He doesn't appear to have any defensive wounds
21:18Just like Craig Stewart
21:21And discoloration to the throat would suggest that he was choked
21:25This Russian's good
21:27He's fast
21:32Do we know why he left the gathering?
21:33One of the Marines said he was going to throw up
21:36I don't think any bathroom's here
21:38So I guess that he was killed somewhere else
21:41And dumped here
21:43But how?
21:45Our men are spread thin
21:46And we've still no cameras that don't access to you
21:48And why hide the body?
21:50The killer didn't hide Craig Stewart
21:52Maybe he figured two guests dying would start a panic
21:56Or
21:58He isn't finished
22:00And he doesn't want us to start connecting the victims
22:13John
22:14Madeline
22:16You're sitting at my desk, aren't you?
22:20How did you know?
22:22An educated guess
22:24What's the news?
22:26Everyone's working as hard as they can down here
22:28I've just heard from the FBI
22:30Peterson's driver is clean
22:32They believe the laptop was in the back of the Escalade, as he said
22:35So he's a dead end
22:36They'll keep digging
22:37They're also checking staff at his hotel who may have helped load the car
22:42Thank you
22:44Of course
22:46How are you holding up?
22:48Oh, we're keeping it together for now
22:51Listen, I know we haven't always seen eye to eye
22:56And probably never will
22:58Quite
23:00With that said
23:02I am curious as to why you asked for me to step in
23:05Because I know you'll always tell me straight
23:08Which is why I'm surprised you're beating around the bush now
23:11There's no way to defuse it, is there?
23:21No
23:23Right now, our only hope is to find that detonator, or the person responsible
23:28I also picked you because I know you'll follow through on the hard decisions
23:34So when the Prime Minister calls
23:37I won't let it come to that
23:39But when she does
23:41And she gives the order to shoot us down
23:44You'll do what needs to be done
23:51You have my word
23:57Come on
23:58Come on
23:59Come on
24:00Goodbye
24:02You have your word
24:05I asked for the first message
24:07Who did you have your word?
24:08What about the prophecy?
24:10What?
24:11What?
24:12What?
24:13What was that?
24:15What?
24:17What?
24:19Well, nothing. You're welcome
24:22Sorry, we need a private ward
24:25I see that
24:27I just heard. Who is it?
24:31Harry Lambert.
24:32Harry?
24:33Jesus.
24:35Are you sure he was murdered?
24:37The killer had the body, Mum. There's no doubt.
24:40Ambassador, you're the only one who knows everybody here.
24:42Can you tell me what connects the two victims?
24:45It connects them.
24:47Well, this wasn't random.
24:48There's a reason the killer targeted these men.
24:51Well, if there is, I have no idea what it could be.
24:56Why don't you take a minute?
24:57Think about it.
25:03You call me a liar, Desly?
25:05No, Ambassador.
25:07She's not.
25:10Fine.
25:11If you don't know, then I'm going to need to tell your guests what's going on
25:15and gather any information that could be helpful to us.
25:17Is she out of her fucking mind?
25:18Right now, Ambassador, your only concern should be the safety of your guests.
25:21Don't tell me what my concern should be.
25:23These are my friends. Of course I want them to be safe.
25:25If you don't find the killer soon, any one of these people, your friends, could be next.
25:29Now, if I listen to you and we announce what's happening before he's caught,
25:32it'll undo everything I've worked for.
25:34This is an opportunity to project strength, Desly, not weakness.
25:38Ambassador!
25:39Congratulations, Ronald.
25:40This is only the beginning, Tom. I got big plans. Just one second, okay?
25:46And 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.
25:51That will not be my legacy.
25:52Do your fucking job.
25:56Hey, Tommy.
25:57Over here, my friend.
25:59Can you double security on this sweet RSL birdie?
26:02Yes, ma'am.
26:03And I suggest that no guest goes anywhere without a Marine escort until this is resolved.
26:07Okay.
26:08Then I think we're done here.
26:12What the fuck was that?
26:14More guards is not the answer.
26:15I need to know why this is happening.
26:17Listen, I can't change the past, but trust me, I am not working against you here.
26:21I want to find out what the fuck is going on as much as you do.
26:27I don't trust Ambassador Tillman.
26:29He knows there's a connection between the victims and doesn't want to tell me.
26:32I ain't clear with how much the killer knows about the inner workings of this embassy.
26:36You're about the only person I do trust.
26:47Okay, everyone, listen up.
26:51There's been another murder at the U.S. Embassy.
26:54Harry Lambert, British married, runs an electronics company, Lambert Data Systems.
26:59They specialize in aeronautic audio and data storage equipment.
27:03Now, both Stuart and Lambert worked in aviation.
27:06And according to Defense Secretary Peterson, they both worked on dozens of classified projects.
27:11So I want connections that's both professional and personal between these men and Russia.
27:18Look for any trace on the MI5, IP, PND, and NCIA databases.
27:22They were targeted for a reason.
27:25Let's crack their phone records, scan their texts, hack their emails.
27:29And before Megan can say that's illegal, I'll have a home office warrant written up.
27:33Right, let's hustle, people.
27:34The clock is literally ticking.
27:41Mrs. Stewart.
27:53Detective Lee.
27:55Um, they said they would arrange an ambulance for his body, but...
27:58I'm sorry, there's a larger situation going on right now, and everyone is being asked to save for just a bit longer.
28:02I see.
28:03Do you know a man called Perry Lambert?
28:05Perry?
28:06Yes.
28:08My husband works.
28:09Sorry.
28:10Perry worked with him.
28:12He's actually at the party tonight.
28:15He said they worked together.
28:16Do you know if they were close?
28:17Yes.
28:18They used to talk all the time, night and day.
28:22I was suspicious at first that it was another woman with the midnight calls, but...
28:28It was just a time difference.
28:30Do you know what they talked about?
28:31I told you Craig went through a dark period.
28:34Well, Perry was on that same contract.
28:36If you ask me, they were probably just trying to keep each other's spirits up.
28:42Because business was bad for both companies?
28:44Yes, that.
28:47And the fallout from the accident?
28:49The accident, obviously, is chief safety officer.
28:53The death swayed more heavily on Craig than anybody.
28:55I'm sorry, Mrs. Stewart.
28:58What accident are you talking about?
28:59Well, the accident, I'd say I'm Sunday 300.
29:02I'm sorry.
29:03I don't know.
29:04I was sorry, sir.
29:04I don't know.
29:05I don't know.
29:05I don't know.
29:05I don't know.
29:06I don't know.
29:06I don't know.
29:07I don't know.
29:08I don't know.
29:08I don't know.
29:09I don't know.
29:09I don't know.
29:10I don't know.
29:10But I don't know.
29:11I don't know.
29:12So you've contracted Craig Stewart and Perry Lambert on multiple projects.
29:18Can you think of anything about those two particular men that would put them in the crosshairs of the Russians?
29:23No. I haven't even spoken to either of them for at least 12 months. Not since...
29:28Not since.
29:31Since we testified before the closed hearing in DC.
29:35The inquiry into what caused the prototype D300 to go down.
29:44I found a connection.
29:48This is what ties together the killings at the embassy and the bomb on the plane.
29:53Why were those particular people called to testify?
29:57Tillman, obviously, as CEO of AM Aeronautics, was present because his company was in charge of the fuselage, the final assemblage.
30:06Lambert Data Systems provided all the electronics, CVR, etc.
30:10And King Aviation was awarded the engine contract.
30:15What about Craig Stewart?
30:17As chief aviation safety officer at AM, Craig Stewart had the final say on manufacturing quality.
30:23So, his post-crash analysis was vital.
30:27And he said that there was no fault with the plane.
30:29In any way, shape or form.
30:31Plus, you bring a Russian frigate and nuclear submarine running battle drills into the equation, thumbing their noses at NATO just outside US territorial waters. It was a recipe for disaster.
30:41The Russians aren't targeting me for kicking out spies. This is about you. For accusing them of shooting down the D300.
30:50The Russians have been looking for an excuse to escalate things.
30:55It wasn't an accusation, Madeleine. Based on a fair analysis of the evidence, it was the only logical explanation.
31:02But you can't prove it was them.
31:03Come on, Madeleine. You know the drill. We make decisions based on incomplete information all the time. That's the job. By process of elimination, if it wasn't the aircraft, all that's left is the bloody Russians.
31:16Well, unfortunately for us, the Russians don't seem to agree.
31:22I don't want an escort for any guests leaving the suite. Even for the bathrooms. Understood?
31:42Aye, Sir Brodie.
31:44No, you can't just call me Brodie.
31:47Delaney wants me to interview Ambassador Tillman and Mel King.
31:50About what?
31:51The downing of a plane called the Samson.
31:54Wait. Samson D300?
31:56That's right.
31:58What about it?
31:59Well, she thinks that's what connects the bomb threat to these murders.
32:01How?
32:02The Secretary of Defence, Craig Stewart and Perry Lambert, all testified in a closed-door hearing in DC.
32:06I know. They blamed Russia.
32:08Well, Tillman and King also testified.
32:10Which makes them the only two people still alive at this gathering who know how they came to that conclusion.
32:15Are you saying there's a chance it wasn't the Russians?
32:17I'm saying Delaney wants me to talk to them.
32:18Okay. Well, you talk to King. Let me handle the Ambassador.
32:23I can talk to them both.
32:24I know you can.
32:25But the way you left things, Tillman's not telling you shit.
32:27Trust me, I got this.
32:28All clear.
32:29I have the room. I'm the door.
32:30Mr. King.
32:31Yes, Lee. London Police.
32:32Is something wrong?
32:33It's not my kids, is it?
32:34I'm sure your family's fine, sir.
32:35No, I want to talk to you about the hearing you attended in Washington last year.
32:36The hearing? Why?
32:37Why?
32:38You got some balls dragging me away like that.
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33:20I see
33:25Go on
33:28Pulling out Peterson's closing presentation on Capitol Hill
33:32We have it, Madeline
33:36If Alex could talk us through what we're watching
33:38You have to remember this was 12 months ago
33:41Do your best
33:42Well, as you can see here
33:45This is a model of the prototype Samson D300
33:49On that fateful flight
33:50At 12.03 EST
33:53The Samson was approaching the U.S. coastline
33:56And holding steady at 30,000 feet
33:59All electronic indicators told us that the aircraft had no issues
34:02All systems were in the green
34:04Which was a crucial factor in the investigation
34:07The only RAF crew on board were Flight Lieutenant Patrick Johnson
34:10And his co-pilot Flying Officer Paul Edney
34:13At 12.05
34:14The aircraft received a report from the Jersey Tower
34:16About the exercises being performed by the Russians
34:19In the area
34:19Did they attempt to alter course?
34:23No, but there was something going on between the crewmen
34:26Because the co-pilot left his seat
34:27Do you know why?
34:29No
34:29But if he hadn't
34:31Maybe he could have saved the plane
34:33About two minutes later
34:34The Black Box reports
34:35There was a catastrophic shutdown
34:37Of the electronic flight systems
34:38And the plane went into a steep descent
34:40The data destruction recovered
34:42Was consistent with either an EMP strike
34:44Or a missile impact in the computer bay
34:47Both of which
34:48The frigate and submarine were armed with
34:50At the hearing
34:51There was only one logical ruling
34:53Whether intentional or accidental
34:55It was the Russians
34:57Did the pilot try and send a distress signal?
35:18Without the voice recorder
35:19We'll never know
35:20Thank you, Mr. King
35:24Just one more thing
35:25Why didn't you have access
35:27To the cockpit voice recorder?
35:29Because it was never recovered
35:30Now do you see it was the right call to make
35:39It had to be the Russians
35:40No
35:41Still don't like it
35:44I still have questions
35:46Why didn't they change course?
35:48Why no distress call?
35:50And why did the co-pilot
35:51Leave his seat seconds before shutdown?
35:53Nobody knows
35:54Maybe he needed the bloody bathroom
35:56Actually, Madeline
35:57There's something else you should see
35:58Megan has been combing through news
36:02From the time of the crash
36:03And found something
36:04That contradicts the panel's testimony
36:06What?
36:07Show me
36:08Can you see it on your screen?
36:14What am I looking at?
36:16A King Aviation employee
36:17Who committed suicide
36:19Less than 24 hours after the D-300 crash
36:21That's quite a coincidence
36:23Who is he?
36:25Nicholas Martin, ma'am
36:26He was the chief project manager
36:27Overseeing the D-300
36:28He's reported as drowning
36:30Though no body was ever recovered
36:31Apart from the curious timing
36:34I don't see how this has any relevance
36:35On the panel's ruling
36:36Mr. Martin filed a serious complaint
36:40Regarding the D-300
36:42In the month before his mysterious demise
36:44What sort of complaint?
36:47I don't know, ma'am
36:47The report no longer exists
36:49So how do we know it ever did?
36:51Because all the paperwork for its submission remains
36:53Just not the complaint itself
36:54So somebody erased it
36:57Ruth
36:58Go and talk to the widow in person
37:00Find out what her husband discovered
37:02On my way, ma'am
37:04Megan, send the address to my mobile
37:05You said there was zero possibility
37:15Of a mechanical fault with the D-300
37:17That's what I was told
37:19Christ, Alex
37:21You accused the Russians on Tillman's say-so
37:24Without checking the facts
37:26There were billions of pounds
37:29Of government contracts on the line
37:31Did it never occur to you
37:33That it might be in Tillman's best interests
37:36Not to tell you
37:37That there was a fault
37:38With the bloody plane?
37:40Your naivety might cost us our lives
37:43As well as starting a war
37:45For a Wal there was a blessing
37:55If you here Vind Lou
37:55You could take off
37:55Please
37:56I haven't appeared
37:56I haven't appeared
37:57Over there
37:58You may as have responded
38:00Withoutаю
38:01Let's attack
38:02You may as haveillions
38:02You can't believe
38:03Of a heart
38:04Why are you
38:05That there may be
38:06For always
38:06By the mighty one
38:07That there may be
38:07You may as have
38:08Good
38:09Wait
38:09You may as have
38:10What you have
38:11Did it not happen
38:12At last?
38:13No
38:14安
38:15I don't know.
38:45I don't know.
39:15I'm looking for our third birdie.
39:22He went up to the 8th with Ambassador Tillman.
39:27Thanks.
39:28Sir?
39:39Thought this floor was secured?
39:41Just doing a final check.
39:46Who gave you that order?
39:47Do we have men on the first floor?
39:56Negative.
39:57That's a negative, sir.
39:58The intruder is in the south elevator heading up.
40:12The agents respond.
40:15It's like we're going to the same floor.
40:24Any updates on finding the intruder?
40:28Agent Marks?
40:29Oh, yeah, ma'am.
40:30We'll find that son of a bitch.
40:33He's still going up.
41:01Do you have any thoughts on what he wants?
41:10I mean, US Embassy?
41:14All those guns?
41:17He's taking one hell of a risk.
41:19Some risks are worth taking.
41:31Hannah.
41:32Oh, yeah.
41:42Oh, God.
41:55Oh, God.
41:56Oh, God.
41:57I don't know.
42:27I'm not scared of you.
42:45Good for you, Yara.
42:55Good for you, Yara.
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