:10:00
Dr. Mort Seger.
:10:02
Well, get him on the phone.
Let's wake him up.
:10:07
They look the same to me.
:10:09
Are they?
:10:11
I'd have to say that given the technology
available five years ago...
:10:15
- they look pretty close.
- Yeah, but are they?
:10:19
There's only one way for me
to make absolutely certain.
:10:22
And I can't do that
at 3:00 in the morning.
:10:25
DNA comparison, right?
Is there a bioimaging system in this hospital?
:10:29
Yeah, I can scan the follicles.
:10:31
But I can't get enough computer time
to give you an answer before 6:00 a. m.
:10:36
Maybe I can help you out.
:10:42
- Sir, we have a priority one request for a DNA database.
- Who's it from?
:10:46
Special Agent Stephen Broderick,
via his home computer in Cleveland, Ohio.
:10:51
- He wants it routed to Provo, Utah.
- Priority one?
:10:53
- Yes, sir.
- Give it to him.
:11:39
This F.B.I. Database is amazing.
:11:42
But you're still gonna have to
give me an extra two hours at least.
:11:45
Can't get an answer before 6:00?
:11:47
I don't know. I'll try.
:11:51
Listen. You hear the chantin'?
:11:55
We're on the verge of a riot.
:11:57
I'm not gonna postpone this thing two hours,
not two minutes, not two seconds.