:05:00
- Hello, Potter.
- Henderson, what are you doing here?
:05:02
I'm Deputy SAC, Albany.
:05:04
Did Lebow and Geller get in?
:05:05
Geller is in there.
Lebow is 20 minutes behind you.
:05:07
- How many of our people are on site?
- Seven, including me.
:05:10
- Why so few?
- That's all I had available.
:05:12
What about Hostage Rescue?
:05:14
Team One is in Miami on a DEA raid.
:05:16
Two is in Chicago on a bank robbery
that went barricade this morning.
:05:19
So, what do I do for muscle?
:05:21
Well, you got a raft of locals out there.
:05:23
I don't trust locals.
:05:25
As I recall, Potter, you don't trust anybody.
:05:28
Sir, the director is going to be
in the AG's office at 3:00.
:05:32
He wants you to call him then.
:05:33
Thanks, Toby. Nice job setting this up.
:05:35
Thank you, but I just got here.
This is all State stuff.
:05:38
It belongs to Sgt. Roger Elb over here.
:05:40
- Very good, Sergeant.
- Thank you, Mr. Potter.
:05:42
We are capable of receiving any digitized
or microwave communications.
:05:45
We've got the high-speed data links
to the FBI mainframe...
:05:48
and Toby explained to me
how you like to monitor the press.
:05:50
- So I'm setting that up now.
- Very good.
:05:53
- I understand we have deaf hostages?
- Yeah. From a local school.
:05:57
We'll need an interpreter,
someone from the school.
:06:00
We're working on it.
:06:01
Sergeant, do you have an extra flack vest
and a bullhorn?
:06:04
- Yes, sir.
- John.
:06:06
- Yeah?
- About Mrs. Potter, I...
:06:07
Thanks, Toby. I got your very nice note.
:06:10
- Sorry I didn't write back.
- Don't mention it.
:06:13
Here you go, sir.