1:13:01
He's still on, sir.
1:13:12
Mr. Chairman,
I think it would be wise...
1:13:15
foryou to removeyourself
from Moscow...
1:13:17
so thatyou'll be
out ofdanger.
1:13:20
It will allow us
to continue negotiations...
1:13:23
even ifthe worst happens.
1:13:27
I have made those arrangements.
His voice is tougher.
1:13:33
Unfortunately,
we cannot remove Moscow.
1:13:38
It remains here,
open toyour bombs...
1:13:40
and when it is destroyed...
1:13:43
it's people dead because there's
no time to evacuate them...
1:13:48
where shall we negotiate,
Mr. President?
1:13:50
Shall I come to Geneva, hat in hand,
begging for peace?
1:13:53
I offered you help.
You refused it.
1:13:56
I offer it again. We will helpyou
shoot down the planes.
1:14:02
Set upyour conference line.
1:14:04
I'll come back on the phone
when I'm a safe distance from Moscow.
1:14:08
Activate the Ultimate One/Red One
Touch Phone, please.
1:14:15
Can we stop them, sir?
1:14:34
Fire. Fire.
1:14:36
Before he gets off
one ofthose slow ones.
1:14:39
Colonel, knock that off, or I'll
haveyou taken out ofthis room.
1:14:54
Two down.
Four to go.