:34:02
If he shoots one, he'll shoot the others.
:34:03
That calls for an immediate tactical
response, it's standard operating procedure.
:34:07
That's not my judgment in this case.
:34:11
- I notice that you're monitoring the press.
- Yes.
:34:16
Do you realize that there's
a great deal of public interest...
:34:19
- and sympathy for the deaf children?
- I bet there is.
:34:22
Yet, you've ignored
every request for a press briefing.
:34:25
Yes, we're very busy here.
:34:27
In fact, if that's all, we're still busy.
:34:31
What? Are you telling us to leave?
:34:34
As you can see, sir, this is
a very small space for us all to work in.
:34:38
- Can I see you outside?
- Certainly.
:34:44
Are you aware that everything
in that shack...
:34:46
and the people are working
for the state of New York?
:34:49
And we appreciate the assistance,
but this is still a Federal operation.
:34:52
- You're not planning an assault, are you?
- No.
:34:55
Have you offered to exchange yourself
or other personnel for those children?
:34:59
- Have you asked for volunteers?
- No.
:35:01
We understand they've offered to trade
the hostages for a helicopter.
:35:04
- They're not getting one.
- Well, why not?
:35:07
You could track it on radar with
a homing device, they wouldn't get away.
:35:10
It's too risky.
:35:12
There is a known quantity of casualties
right now.
:35:15
You just came off a suspension, didn't you?
:35:17
No, I took leave for personal reasons.
:35:21
Everyone has the greatest sympathy
about Mrs. Potter.
:35:24
- Including, clearly, the congressmen who...
- Look, I don't know you...
:35:27
so don't go mentioning
sympathy for my wife.
:35:30
You're free to complain about me
to the governor or to Washington...
:35:33
you be my guest. Excuse me.
:35:40
You got it?
:35:48
Light him up.
:35:51
- Lower your face shield and say something.
- What should I say?
:35:55
That's fine. Okay, get him dressed.
:35:59
Get as close to the doorway as you can,
I want to see what's inside.