:32:04
Hey, D,
are you still there ?
:32:07
You must be wrong
about that, Tom.
:32:09
Our figures indicate the fallout
should have dissipated by then.
:32:14
Let me fax you what we've got.
Your number ?
:32:17
Hold on. Fax number, please.
Hang on.
:32:20
[ Devoe ]
All right, 0-0-1-7-0-3...
:32:23
- 5-1-1-6-8.
- Six-eight.
:32:26
I'm going to hang up now.
Bye.
:32:30
Listen, D--
:32:36
That scared him.
:32:42
- Is this the fax ?
- Yes, sir.
:32:49
[ Newscaster ] lnformation
on the nuclear weapon incident...
:32:52
in Russia's Ural Mountains
is still sketchy at this hour,
:32:56
but we do have a few new facts
about the magnitude of the disaster.
:33:00
Seismographs around the world
detected the blast,
:33:03
and we have reports that the explosion
was seen as far away as Lithuania...
:33:07
on the Baltic Sea.
:33:09
Initial projections indicate
the nuclear fallout...
:33:12
will affect all of Russia
and northern Europe.
:33:15
There's still no word
on casualties.
:33:17
There's word that President
Clinton will issue a statement
on this tragedy in 30 minutes.
:33:22
Vienna, 2:00 p.m.,
Bacherplatz.
:33:24
Why Vienna ?
:33:27
- Kordech.
- Maybe.
:33:29
Kordech is a front for
the Russian mafia in Vienna.
:33:32
And it's
a trucking company.
:33:34
Whether it was an accident
or a deliberate act of terrorism
remains a question.
:33:47
I need NORAD's sector 9877
intel from the Urals,
:33:50
updated fallout patterns...
:33:52
and troop movements
from NATO humint.
:33:55
Honey-roasted. Think anybody'll mind
if I stole a couple of bags ?
:33:59
My old man will get a kick
out of the Executive Seal.