:27:03
- First reports in say the
explosion was seen 500 miles--
- Anything on D.I.A. ?
:27:05
- We should have Russian intel
within the half hour.
- Great.
:27:09
Sue, I need the START observers' report.
Not just the summaries.
:27:12
- Not just the abstracts.
The whole thing.
- I'm all over it.
:27:15
- And where the hell
is my military liaison ?
- Right here.
:27:20
Lieutenant Colonel
Tom Devoe...
:27:22
reporting as ordered, ma'am.
:27:26
My enthusiasm sometimes
gets the best of me.
:27:29
I hope that I didn't
offend you in there.
:27:32
No. Of course not.
:27:34
- Coffee ?
- Sure. I'd love some.
:27:37
It's over there.
:27:39
[ Ken ] Russian Missile Command's
holding on line six.
:27:41
And I would like to reiterate
our commitment to helping you
come up with some answers.
:27:45
- Yes.
- I--
:27:48
- No, I understand, General.
- I brought you some coffee.
:27:52
I'm gonna--
:27:54
Uh, that's right.
:27:57
Well, we need to know
exactly who was on that train.
:28:01
Uh, no, I am the man in charge.
I report directly to the president.
:28:05
What do you want me to say ?
:28:11
I don't see what
that has to do with anything.
:28:15
Yes, well--
I see.
:28:19
No. I understand.
:28:21
I think I have--
I know I have a couple--
:28:25
All right.
:28:27
- Well, if you would be able
to get back to me...
- Excuse me.
:28:30
with the names of the men who were on
the train and the number of warheads,
:28:33
Go to the--
:28:35
- that would be wonderful.
- In my office.
:28:37
- And how long do you think
that will take ?
- [ Chuckles ]
:28:40
Well, uh,
:28:44
I'll be expecting
your call.
:28:47
Thank you.