:32:01
We knew it was coming
And I'll tell you one thing, Kenny
:32:02
Those brass hats
have one big advantage
:32:04
That is that
if we do what they want us to do
:32:06
none of us will be left alive
to tell them they were wrong
:32:09
Mr. President
:32:09
we need to go over
what you're going to say
:32:12
Gromyko should be on his way by now
:32:14
There's still no sign they know that
we know about the missiles
:32:17
We're gonna keep it that way
:32:34
Kenny
:32:36
Be right there
:32:39
I'm getting funny questions
from the guys
:32:41
Yeah? What sort of questions?
:32:43
About some sort of
"military exercises"?
:32:46
You want me to do my job
handling the press
:32:47
I need to know what's going on
:32:49
Military exercises?
:32:50
Yeah. Military exercises
:32:52
Haven't heard anything about it
:32:54
Ask Bundy
:32:55
I did. He said to ask you
:32:59
Mr. Gromyko! This way, please!
:33:07
Robert
:33:09
Hugh, how are you?
:33:14
Excuse me, Joan
:33:16
So, tell me about this military
exercise going on in Puerto Rico
:33:20
What?
:33:20
It's called... ORTSAC, I believe
:33:23
Castro spelled backwards
:33:25
ORTSAC?
:33:27
I don't know what you're talking about
:33:28
Me either
:33:29
Why?
:33:31
Because maybe the President
and Gromyko are gonna talk about it
:33:33
You're trying to drum something up
Johnny. Forget it
:33:36
This meeting's been
on the books for months
:33:39
Far as I know, it's just a friendly
talk on U. S -Soviet relations
:33:46
Mr. President!
Will you make a statement, sir?
:33:49
Alright, hold it, fellas
:33:50
You'll get your pictures
:33:53
Does it?
:33:57
I'll be damned