1:28:02
Wehavehad
suchproblems ourselves.
1:28:04
Iawaityourinformation.
1:28:05
Major Handel.
1:28:19
General,
you better have a doctor--
1:28:21
They've got another one.
1:28:25
Sit down, anyway.
That was a bad knock.
1:28:30
Anyone could crack
under the strain.
1:28:33
Ifyou ask me,
he was on the edge--
1:28:35
He was a good soldier.
1:28:47
TheSovietpremier
is comingback on theline, sir.
1:28:49
Theambassadorand
theSovietdelegatearealreadyon.
1:28:52
- Have they been told?
- Yes, sir, asyousaid.
1:28:54
Good.
1:28:57
Jay, where areyou?
1:28:59
On the top floor ofthe embassy
in Moscow, Mr. President.
1:29:01
Where areyou, Mr. Lentov?
1:29:03
In the U.N. building in New York.
1:29:07
I suppose there is a reason...
1:29:10
foryour ambassador
and Comrade Lentov tojoin us.
1:29:14
There is, Mr. Chairman.
1:29:17
Then let's get on with it.
1:29:20
His voice is firmer, sir.
Final.
1:29:24
Like he's made up his mind.
1:29:28
In a few minutes,
the bombs may be falling.
1:29:34
I have brought our forces
to a condition offull readiness.
1:29:39
Unless we can satisfy one another,
I must release those forces.
1:29:43
What doyou propose,
Mr. President?
1:29:45
Doyour people think there is still
a chance ofbringing down the bombers?
1:29:52
There is always a chance.
1:29:55
But I'm asking you,
what ifthey cannot?
1:29:59
What will you do?