1:34:08
Very well. Load your guns
1:34:10
Guns are loaded, sir
1:34:13
What was that, Admiral?
1:34:14
We've been hailing the Grozny
for the last hour, Mr. Secretary
1:34:18
The Grozny refuses to stop
1:34:20
What are you doing?
1:34:22
We're carrying out our mission
Mr. Secretary
1:34:24
We're very busy right now
We need to able to do our job
1:34:27
Admiral! I asked you a question
1:34:31
We're going to
follow the rules of engagement
1:34:34
The rules of engagement
which the President
1:34:38
has approved and signed
in his order of 23 October
1:34:41
Yes
1:34:43
You may proceed, Captain
1:34:45
Cler your guns
1:34:50
Dammit!
1:34:51
Stop that firing!
1:34:52
What?
1:34:53
Stop that firing!
1:34:55
Cease fire
1:34:57
God help us
1:35:01
That ship was firing starshells!
1:35:03
Starshells -- Flares, Mr. Secretary!
1:35:06
Goddammit, I've got a job to do here!
1:35:08
You've been camped out up there
since Monday night
1:35:11
You're exhausted
you're making mistakes
1:35:14
You interfere with me and
you will get some of my men killed
1:35:16
and I will not allow that!
1:35:19
Starshells
1:35:21
Get out of our way, Mr. Secretart!
1:35:23
The navy's been running blockades...
1:35:25
since the days of John Paul Jones!
1:35:27
I believe the President
made it clear that there will be...
1:35:29
no firing on ships
without his express permission
1:35:32
With all due respect, Mr. Secretary
1:35:35
we were not firing on that ship
1:35:37
What was that?
1:35:38
Firing on a ship
means attacking a ship!
1:35:40
We were not attacking that ship!
1:35:42
We were firing over it!
1:35:44
That was not the President's intention
when he gave that order
1:35:48
What if the Soviets
don't see the distinction?
1:35:50
What if they make the same mistake
I just made?
1:35:54
There will be no firing anything
near any Soviet ships
1:35:55
without my express permission!
1:35:58
Is that understood, Admiral?