:26:01
When are you gonna do something?
:26:03
We just don't have all the answers.
That's all there is to it.
:26:07
- But we are trying to find out.
- Tell us anything you know.
:26:10
Henry Abhart is talking with other
communities, some even in Canada.
:26:14
- There may be answers outside.
- You can't depend on that old man.
:26:18
Who else knows how
to run that radio?
:26:20
I mean, he's gonna have
to have some relief.
:26:22
We're hoping to get
our communications network
:26:24
restored shortly.
That should give us a fair picture
:26:27
- of what's happening out there.
- I'm not worried about
:26:29
what's happening out there.
I'm worried about right here, Darryl.
:26:32
I got a plate-glass window
broken, $500.
:26:36
My pharmacy's looted, 2,000,
3,000 dollars.
:26:40
- I want my goods back now.
- We all know that the supermarket
:26:42
- was broken into last night, Darryl.
- There has been some looting,
:26:46
but right now the markets are
under guard and it's quiet out there.
:26:50
Look, if there's any further trouble,
we'll invoke martial law.
:26:53
- At least for a while.
- Someone comes by my place,
:26:55
they try to do something, I am gonna
protect myself. I don't care who it is!
:26:58
You don't take the law
in your own hands.
:27:00
Hey, calm down.
Don't create panic here.
:27:02
This isn't getting us anywhere.
:27:04
The reason why we've come here
today is to work together,
:27:07
to make this community work.
:27:11
We...
:27:13
We called off school today.
:27:17
The teachers and the administration,
we thought,
:27:21
"What's the point?"
Now, that was wrong.
:27:26
I remember after the president
was assassinated,
:27:30
we bowed our heads, we mourned...
:27:34
...we went on.
:27:46
Look, maybe... Maybe we should start
a community force.
:27:50
- What, like the Red Cross?
- Yes, like the Red Cross.
:27:52
To help those people who need it.
:27:55
I don't think it's reasonable to expect
we're gonna get help from the outside.
:27:58
- We have civil defense.
- What civil defense?