:08:01
and will force us to start shooting
:08:03
They want a war
:08:09
and they're arranging thing to get one
:08:15
How does a man get to a place
:08:17
where he can say
"Throw those lives away" so easily?
:08:22
Maybe it's harder for them
to say than they let on
:08:23
but at the very least
:08:24
they believe it's in our best interest
:08:27
And you know what?
:08:30
At the end of the day they may well
:08:32
end up being right
:08:39
I'll tell you one thing
:08:40
We have to triple-check
:08:42
everything the Chiefs say to us
with the guys that actually do it
:08:47
And nobody's to know about this
:08:48
but Bobby
:08:49
I need redundant control over
what happens out there
:08:52
If things aren't advertised
:08:53
then you are gonna make sure
they come out the way I want
:08:54
Starting with
this low-level flight thing
:08:58
That's gonna be tough
:09:00
You know how these guys are
about their chains of command
:09:03
Listen, tell them
those chains of command
:09:05
end at one place - me
:09:10
Go ahead, sir
:09:11
Speak up, lady. I cannot hear you
:09:13
I got a train to catch
and I'd like to be home by Christmas
:09:17
That's the one
:09:18
What's her name?
:09:19
Margaret
:09:22
Margaret
:09:25
Yes sir, I understand exactly
what you're talking about
:09:27
I speak the language, too
:09:28
What?
:09:29
Margaret, would you mind
helping me with something?
:09:32
What do you need, honey?
:09:34
That tone of voice, specifically
:09:38
What tone of voice?
What the hell is he talking about?
:09:40
I told you, sir
I'm sorry, you're outta here
:09:48
Ready Room
:09:50
Skipper. What are you doing?
:09:52
Looking out the door
:09:53
I'll get him for you
:09:54
At what?
:09:55
Cuba
:09:56
Skipper!
:09:58
Telephone