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00:00You decided what you're going to do with your weekend furlough?
00:08Well, I've never been to a baseball game before, so...
00:11I might check one out.
00:12I went to one.
00:13It was on forever.
00:15You could seriously skip everything but the last inning.
00:18Alpha-1-Niner, contact Newark Center on 132.2.
00:24Newark Center on 132.2.
00:26Thanks for your company, Alpha-1-Niner.
00:28Newark Center, Ascot Alpha-1-Niner, flight level 340.
00:37Alpha-1-Niner identified.
00:39Please be advised, there is a Russian frigate and submarine en route to Cuba running drills in the area.
00:48Good to know Newark Alpha-1-Niner.
00:50Mayday! Mayday!
01:05One, two, three.
01:08We're going down!
01:10Go!
01:11Go!
01:16Go!
01:29Go!
01:34Go!
01:34In the annual security updates, MI5 Director General Madeline Delaney,
02:01seen here in Washington, discussed the 64 Russian officials recently expelled from British and US embassies across Europe.
02:10She accused more than 20 of being spies.
02:12This latest expulsion has been ordered almost 18 months to the day since the prototype for the new Samson D-300 transport plane
02:20was alleged to have been accidentally shot down by a Russian submarine taking part in exercises in the North Atlantic.
02:27The Kremlin has strongly denied any involvement in the tragedy across the lives of British Airmen Flight Lieutenant Patrick Johnson
02:36and his co-pilot, Flying Officer Paul Edney.
02:39While there is no official word that the embassy expulsions were in response to the D-300 incident,
02:44it does indicate growing tensions between Britain and Russia.
02:48And in related news, the much-delayed D-300 joint venture between the UK and the US military
02:55is finally rolling off the production line this week.
03:02Happy Saturday. Combs check for Brody.
03:05Combs are good, sir.
03:06Morning, Pete.
03:08Is this a list of the internal events team?
03:11It is. Lincoln Suite's pretty much set up and the podium's being brought up as we speak.
03:15Good. So the plan is, the function will start in the atrium,
03:22the ambassador will give some sort of toast,
03:24and then we'll move everyone into the Lincoln Suite for food.
03:27Do we have any special delivery schedule?
03:29Only one.
03:32Courier's just arriving at Heathrow on the Red Eye now.
03:34Oh, no.
03:55To be able to verdadeir, Washington's passenger project.
03:58The passengers are sent to the baggage.
04:01just the one piece of luggage is it sir that's right i'm a diplomatic courier just in from
04:29washington what's inside can't be opened or x-ray very good mr mills welcome to the uk thanks
04:59triple espresso david
05:12thanks
05:20oh jeez what a mess sorry mate might be a minute here what do you need sugar yeah
05:29thank you
05:39so
06:19kick beautiful knockout oh we're done no all right let's go again
06:27again
06:36aces happy birthday thank you
06:39thank you oh hello i swear to you yes you're early that's because i took the day i have to spend with you
06:48seriously you took a break from reporting on a fascinating world of local council meetings
06:53and spend time with me uh shut up and if you must know i've been cultivating this piece about an raf
07:00engineer who authorities say committed suicide but his body was never found and his wife suspects murder
07:07really i just have one more interview with her and damien says it'll run a next sunday's edition
07:15very cool
07:15but if his body was never found how do they know suicide exactly
07:27okay guys listen up i'll keep this brief about six hours we're gonna have 100 guests arriving
07:39now i know we've already done a full house sweep
07:41but i want another at noon and a third an hour before unoccupied spaces will be locked down we don't need
07:49guests wondering anywhere they shouldn't pete you'll run a four-man team securing the eighth floor and
07:55ambus's personal protection yes sir and i've told you to call me brodie but i know how much you brits like your titles
08:01all right now this is the ambassador's first official party so i wanted to go by the numbers no mistakes
08:14let's take this as an opportunity to show them just how well we do things
08:18so keep your eyes peeled and your comms open it's a big night let's go agent lewis
08:26i know this is a big step up how's your first week good sir nervous about tonight i just don't
08:35want to let you down did you let anybody down in training no good just remember i wouldn't have
08:41hired you if i didn't think you could do the job thank you sir
08:56uh
09:15uh
09:26Are you all right, mate?
09:44I'm all right.
09:45It's all right.
09:46It's all right.
09:47It's all right.
09:48It's all right.
09:53Jesus Christ.
09:55Are you OK?
09:56Don't call an ambulance.
10:21Are you ready?
10:24Is that where you're going to the restaurant?
10:27What's wrong with this?
10:28You look like you're going to work.
10:31Mum and dad have really made an effort, sis.
10:34Dad's wearing a special tie.
10:36And he's even got Mr. Soane to make you G-Dan Bing.
10:38It's just a birthday, Jess.
10:39It's just a birthday, Jess.
10:40Oh.
10:41Just a birthday.
10:42What are you doing?
10:43Come here.
10:45Yeah, now at least you look the part.
10:48Better?
10:49Mm-hmm.
10:53It's Simon.
10:54No, don't answer it.
10:56I have to.
10:57I'm still on call.
10:58Wait.
10:59You didn't book the day off?
11:00I don't have cover.
11:04Hey, boss.
11:06Happy birthday.
11:07Oh, thank you.
11:08Is that why you're calling me?
11:09I wish it was.
11:10How fast can you meet me at Terminal 3?
11:12Heathrow?
11:14Why?
11:15A diplomatic courier's been murdered.
11:23I'll be right there.
11:39I'll be right there.
11:56Good morning.
11:57Good morning, Rowan.
11:58Good morning, Director General.
11:59Good morning, Director General.
12:09Ruth, it's Madeline, just checking in before takeoff.
12:39Good morning, Mom.
12:40Did you get the operational updates?
12:41I did.
12:42I'll read them on my way back.
12:44Listen, do you have any idea why Defense Secretary Peterson is here?
12:49He's been at a Pentagon briefing on joint military spending.
12:51His office didn't call you?
12:53No.
12:54It seems his meeting's overrun.
12:56So they're putting him on your plane back.
12:58Wonderful.
12:59He's a nice guy, but bloody pompous.
13:02Did you get my minutes?
13:04I did.
13:05I've marked up all the pertinent talking points
13:07for my briefing with the PM on Monday.
13:09Can you have them put together for me?
13:12Actually, Mom, the PM is asked to reschedule.
13:15She has an emergency meeting with the US ambassador.
13:18Tillman, ambassador for five minutes,
13:21and already he's throwing his weight around.
13:23I wonder what can be so important.
13:26Is there anything else we need to discuss?
13:29There is just one matter, Ma'am.
13:31A US diplomatic courier was murdered at Heathrow this morning.
13:34Do they know who's responsible?
13:36We're waiting for an update.
13:37OK.
13:38Keep me posted.
13:40But unless the Americans ask for our help,
13:42let's stay out of it.
13:44Very good, Ma'am.
13:44Good morning, Madeline.
13:47Sorry for crowding onto your plane like this.
13:49It's the government's plane, Alex.
13:51Well, thanks anyway.
13:53How's your husband?
13:59Leonard?
14:00Yes, Leonard.
14:01How's he doing?
14:02He's as well as can be expected.
14:04Bloody shame.
14:05Climbing is a dangerous hobby.
14:08He was a nice chap.
14:16He still is.
14:17Of course.
14:19That's what I meant.
14:21Hmm.
14:23Director General Delaney, it's a pleasure
14:25to have you back on board.
14:26Thank you, sir.
14:27Do you know the defense secretary?
14:31Alex Peterson.
14:31Welcome aboard, sir.
14:33I'm sensing ex-military.
14:35RAF.
14:36Well, I feel safe in your hands, Captain, right?
14:39I'll let you get settled.
14:40The weather report promises clear skies all the way to London.
15:02Hey, boss.
15:03Sorry to drag you away from family time, Adam.
15:05Ah, you can make it up to me with a ridiculously big present.
15:08This is Sergeant McGill.
15:09He was first on the scene.
15:11Let's step into my office, shall we?
15:19Excuse me.
15:22What are you doing?
15:24Just taking a look.
15:26It's a crime scene.
15:26RSO, Brody.
15:27This is...
15:28Anna Lee.
15:29That's right, yeah, she'll be running the police investigation.
15:31What are you doing here?
15:33I'm regional security officer for the U.S. Embassy.
15:36How?
15:37Well, it's good to see you two.
15:40You two know each other?
15:42Hannah and I trained together at Hendon.
15:44And to answer your question, I have dual citizenship.
15:48I'm going to talk to you three more times a week.
15:50What's this?
15:50So...
15:51So what can you tell me about our victim?
15:54David Mills.
15:56He's a member of the U.S. Diplomatic Courier Service.
15:59He just arrived on a red eye from D.C. with a bag for Ambassador Tillman.
16:03What was in it?
16:05I don't know.
16:07That's kind of the point of a diplomatic bag.
16:09The three witnesses, say, ran in, threw up in that stall,
16:13he crosses to the sinks, washes his face, and then just keels over.
16:21There are no defensive wounds.
16:23Do you mind?
16:33I don't see any signs of an attack.
16:39It could be medical, heart attack, brain embolism.
16:44What made you jump to murder?
16:46His diplomatic bag, passport, and wallet were stolen.
16:49Seems pretty extreme for a robbery.
16:51Do we still have those witnesses?
16:53They're giving statements.
16:54And were they searched for the bag?
16:55They were. And their luggage. It's gone.
16:58We'll need to wait for pathology to be sure.
17:01But if he was murdered, I'd guess he was poisoned.
17:05I'd like to talk to the witnesses, if that's possible.
17:07It's not.
17:08And I'm gonna need a copy of that personnel file for Mr. Mills.
17:11Well, that one's for you.
17:16I'd like to take a look at the security footage now.
17:18Yeah.
17:24You know, I'm here on official business.
17:27As what?
17:29You're not police, RSO Brody.
17:32So you have no official business here.
17:34You're pulling jurisdiction.
17:35I don't need to.
17:36Considering yours begins and ends
17:38inside a quarter square mile south of the Thames.
17:44Haven't changed, have you, Hannah?
17:50Happy birthday.
17:51Happy birthday.
17:56Dulles Tower, this is Gulfstream Lima 061.
17:59Requesting departure information.
18:04Oh!
18:07Mr. Peterson forgot this.
18:09That was a close one.
18:10Thanks.
18:11Cheers.
18:12My god.
18:15Take her inside.
18:16I got too many miles.
18:18Ok.
18:20Oh.
18:22Well there's a phone, I guess.
18:23Aren't you happy?
18:24Number two.
18:26Okay, that doesn't gopart of line.
18:27If we're, I guess, we wrote about my difÃ.
18:30ammus militia through fax,
18:31and then it allowed me makers.
18:32Aye.
18:33So they...
18:34Look at me.
18:35Oh look.
18:36I'll get a lot of them.
18:37jeśli has stopped us using three woods,
18:39And we are taxiing. Taxi checks, please.
18:48Transponder Squawking, 6070.
18:51Late sign. Compass checks.
18:54302.
18:57Five times.
19:00FMS takeoff.
19:05Takeoff speed checked.
19:06Ultrameter set 1002.
19:36That orange sack is a diplomatic bag.
19:57It's not very subtle, is it?
20:00Sergeant, pick him up again in the terminal building.
20:02So, Brody's ex-police.
20:10He wishes.
20:12No.
20:14He quit the training after getting me back last.
20:17Wait, he's the partner that nearly killed your instructor?
20:21Yep.
20:23A cell extraction exercise, wasn't it?
20:25Yeah.
20:28Brody was restraining the instructor.
20:30Next thing I know, he just lost control.
20:35I was his partner, so I was responsible for talking him down.
20:40And I couldn't.
20:42So I was back last for that.
20:43What do you have to say for himself?
20:50Nothing.
20:52He just left.
20:53Dorm room was packed up.
20:55Never saw him again.
20:56Why is it going to be a problem?
21:02Not if he stays out of my way.
21:04There's Mills, leaving the coffee shop.
21:06Can you fast forward?
21:13He looks fine.
21:18Until he doesn't.
21:22I thought you said the witnesses were all business travelers.
21:25No one said anything about a cleaner.
21:27No.
21:36Is that you?
21:43Yeah.
21:46Go wide.
21:47Was that cleaner gone?
21:50There is.
21:52I keep following him.
21:56Where does that door lead?
21:58The maintenance tunnels.
22:00He swiped his ID card.
22:02That data has to be logged somewhere.
22:04It is.
22:06We need his name and address.
22:21So what do we know about this guy?
22:24Alexander Bortnik.
22:2638 years old.
22:28Emigrated from Russia nine years ago.
22:31Divorced.
22:32No children, but three priors
22:34for drink drive-in assault
22:36and resisting arrest.
22:38Hmm.
22:39And they say all the good ones are taken.
22:40They say all the good ones are taken.
22:41They say all the good ones are taken.
22:42They say all the good ones are taken.
22:43They say all the good ones are taken.
22:44They say all the good ones are taken.
22:45They say all the good ones are taken.
22:46They say all the good ones are taken.
22:47They say all the good ones are taken.
22:48They say all the good ones are taken.
22:49They say all the good ones are taken.
22:50They say all the good ones are taken.
22:51They say all the good ones are taken.
22:52They say all the good ones are taken.
22:53They say all the good ones are taken.
22:54They say all the good ones are taken.
22:55They say all the good ones are taken.
22:56They say all the good ones are taken.
22:57They say all the good ones are taken.
22:58They say all the good ones are taken.
22:59They say all the good ones are taken.
23:00Alexander Botnik! Alexander Botnik! Stop!
23:20Hannah, wait! Stop!
23:22Wait!
23:24Hannah! Stop!
23:28Stop!
23:30Police!
23:36Control, I need an urgent ambulance to my location.
23:38Control, an urgent ambulance to my location.
23:40All right, hang on.
23:42Hang on, they're coming.
23:44Hannah!
23:46Hang on.
23:58Hang on.
24:00Hang on.
24:02Hang on.
24:04Hang on.
24:06Hang on.
24:08Hang on.
24:10Hang on.
24:12Hang on.
24:14Hang on.
24:16Hang on.
24:18Ah!
24:48Excuse me, what are you doing?
25:18Oh!
25:32Shit!
25:39Boss, it's me.
25:40Bortnik's got away with the courier's bag.
25:42Yeah, he wasn't Bortnik. He's here.
25:44I think he's been poisoned.
25:46So who the hell was I chasing?
25:52Never too early for a good scotch. Make mine a double.
25:54Celebrating or commiserating?
25:56Too soon to say.
25:58I was invited to Ronald Tillman's party at the U.S. Embassy tonight, but obviously I'm gonna miss it.
26:02You couldn't pay me to be there.
26:04I still don't understand why the PM backed him for ambassador.
26:06Why?
26:07Because while he's an oaf and a ruthless fuck, he does have a way of bringing in the money.
26:10Yeah, but that's not what I mean.
26:12We both know that PMs stay out of ambassador selection, so why get off the bench for him?
26:16I can't deny that the Samson D300 being assembled in Britain is a huge political force.
26:20I'm gonna miss it.
26:21I'm gonna miss it.
26:22You couldn't pay me to be there.
26:23I still don't understand why the PM backed him for ambassador.
26:25Why?
26:26Because while he's an oaf and a ruthless fuck, he does have a way of bringing in the money.
26:31Yeah, but that's not what I mean.
26:33We both know that PMs stay out of ambassador selection, so why get off the bench for him?
26:41I can't deny that the Samson D300 being assembled in Britain is a huge political win for her.
26:47And we all know that a booming economy equals re-election.
26:51After the D300 incident, I thought Tillman was finished.
26:55We all did.
26:56The man's a bloody cockroach.
26:58It took more than a plane crash to keep him down.
27:01Thank you, Rowan.
27:03To missing Tillman's party.
27:08To missing Tillman's party.
27:33The lady man, we're here.
27:34Thank you, sir.
27:35Through you, aren't we?
27:36Sir.
27:37We're here.
27:38Step right there, sir.
27:39I'm an X. Air Marshal.
27:40I have some shrapnel in my leg.
27:41Uh, Joe?
27:42Go.
27:42Go.
27:43Go.
27:44Go.
27:44Go.
27:45Go.
27:46Go.
27:47Go.
27:48Go.
27:49Go.
27:50Go.
27:51Go.
27:52Go.
27:53Go.
27:54Go.
27:55Go.
27:56Go.
27:57Stop right there, sir.
27:58I'm an ex air marshal.
28:00I have some shrapnel in my leg.
28:02Thank you, sir.
28:06Craig and Mary Stewart?
28:09Welcome, sir.
28:14Oh, perfect.
28:15Here you go.
28:17Thanks.
28:18I'm glad we decided to do this.
28:21You did.
28:22I can't stand the man.
28:24I don't know what your problem is with him.
28:27He's always been very good, too.
28:28Sir.
28:41Noel King, friend of the ambassador.
28:42Thank you, sir.
28:43He stopped right there, sir.
28:46Stop right there sir. Sorry, I thought I'd put everything in the tray
28:54It's not even mine, I vape
28:59Thank you
29:09So someone hires Bortney to help steal the diplomatic bag, but instead of paying him you just tried to kill him
29:16cheaper it also stops Bortnick from naming him this is about more than a simple robbery
29:28Brian
29:32Yeah
29:35Yeah with what
29:38And they're sure all right receive
29:41That talk screen just came back on the courier david mills it turns out he was poisoned what type strict name
29:50How long does that take to kill someone it's quick apparently 15 20 minutes if you don't get any help
29:55So meals must have been dosed inside terminal 3. Yeah, do you remember that coffee shop he stopped at
30:01Hot brew yeah, can you get someone to pull the security footage from inside?
30:05Yeah, why where are you going to the US embassy to find out what was in the diplomatic bag
30:10Well, I think the coffee shop takes priority
30:12Simon this guy murdered a diplomatic courier today for the content of that bag
30:17I think we need to know what he took yeah, I hear you but the quicker we id him the quicker we can catch him, okay
30:23Go to the airport hannah
30:26That's an order
30:28You
30:58You made it.
31:05Oh.
31:05When did you fly in?
31:06Last night.
31:07I don't believe you've met my wife, Mary.
31:10Noel, pleased to meet you.
31:11And you?
31:12The Noel's company makes the engines for the D300 project.
31:15Oh.
31:17It must be a great relief to finally see the plane going into production after all that's happened.
31:22It is.
31:23And almost twice the order size we initially thought.
31:26Mm-hmm.
31:28Perry.
31:29Noel.
31:30You know Craig?
31:31Perry.
31:32And this is his wife, Mary.
31:33Oh, Mary, of course.
31:35Perry, my goodness.
31:36It's nice to put a face to the name.
31:39A toast to the past staying the past.
31:43And thanks to Ronald, only blue skies ahead.
31:47Here, here.
31:48Cheers.
31:48With the rollout of the D300 this week, I think you should say a few words of condolence for the airmen who lost their lives.
32:06Yeah?
32:07You think so?
32:08It shows sensitivity.
32:10It sets the right tone.
32:13Okay, okay.
32:14Okay, uh, this is a party.
32:17You know, I want the people who supported me to have a good time.
32:23These are the same people that can take me all the way to the White House.
32:25Understood.
32:27But there are the optics to be considered.
32:31Yeah, yeah.
32:31I just want you to start your term on the right foot.
32:37Ma'am.
32:40Guests are all here, Ambassador?
32:43Ambassador.
32:45I do like that.
32:49These are a gift from the palace.
32:51Isn't that something?
33:01Okay.
33:06Let's do this.
33:13Ambassies on the move.
33:16Thank you, Pete.
33:20Shall we run through the guests in order of importance?
33:28Yes, Lee?
33:29London Police.
33:30We're here on official business.
33:32We need to talk to Ambassador to him.
33:34Wait a minute.
33:42The mayor and his wife send their apologies, but they can't attend.
33:47So, after your speech, I suggest starting with your major supporters.
33:57Ambass is in the elevator.
34:00I said I want to speak to the ambassador, but not...
34:13Oh, God's sake.
34:16Ambassador Tillman, air marshal Johnston, I'd love to talk to you about the D-300.
34:30Mr. Johnston, I don't think tonight's the night.
34:36Less of a call between you and the ambassador.
34:38I've tried bloody calling.
34:39It does no good.
34:41We'll figure something out.
34:42Okay?
34:42Okay.
34:42Anna, welcome to my quarter square miles south of the Thames.
34:54Or after the Maxwell incident, should I say welcome back.
34:57You've been reading up on me.
34:59Have you found the bag?
35:00No.
35:01That's why I'm here.
35:02I need to speak to the ambassador and find out what was stolen.
35:05As you can see, he's a bit busy.
35:07Even you must remember how vital the first 48 hours are in a murder inquiry.
35:11Even me?
35:11Okay.
35:17Brodie here.
35:17Can you tell the DCM I need a quick word?
35:23Cece Redding.
35:24She's deputy chief of the mission.
35:28What is it?
35:29I can't leave him for long.
35:30Miss Redding, this is DS Hannah Lee.
35:31She's investigating the courier's death at Heathrow and requests a moment with the ambassador.
35:36Tonight?
35:37It can't be serious.
35:39It depends on how serious you take murder.
35:41Friends, welcome.
35:46Welcome.
35:47I know some of you have traveled far to be here, and I thank you.
35:51It truly warms my heart to see you all gathered here tonight.
35:58Leave it with me.
36:01But before we begin, I'd like to take a brief moment of remembrance for the two airmen
36:09who lost their lives in the prototype D-300.
36:12As you all know, I was CEO of AM Aeronautics at that time.
36:17So this tragedy hits close to home.
36:22But with the launch of production this week, I feel the spirit of these brave men lives on.
36:29You okay?
36:30Yeah, of course.
36:32Let's go.
36:32So, please, raise a glass.
36:41And I want everyone here who supported me to know that disappointment is not just an opportunity for me.
36:50It is an opportunity for all of us.
36:54Yeah!
36:55Yeah.
37:25So, dual citizenship aside, how did you end up running security at the U.S. Embassy?
37:35I like the feeling I get when I'm protecting people.
37:38So after I left the army, security seemed like a good fit.
37:41The army?
37:42So that's where you ran off to?
37:45Yeah.
37:46And you stayed.
37:48I knew you would.
37:50Nothing was going to stop you wearing the uniform.
37:53I don't quit.
37:55No, you don't.
38:00Okay, D.S. Lee, you have three minutes.
38:03Ambassador Tillman, I presume you're aware of the murder of the diplomatic courier this morning at Heathrow?
38:07I have been briefed.
38:09To help with my inquiry, sir, please could you tell me what was inside the bag?
38:13What was inside is irrelevant.
38:15Why'd you say that?
38:16Because it was just a box of Cubans to toast my appointment.
38:20You send gifts in diplomatic bags.
38:23It's not unheard of.
38:24So, you see, if the perpetrator thought they were stealing, I don't know, state secrets, they'll be sadly disappointed.
38:30Unless, of course, they like a good cigar.
38:32Enjoy the party.
38:37I'm sorry that wasn't more helpful.
38:44Doesn't make any sense.
38:46If what was in the bag was so unimportant, then why kill the courier for it?
38:51We're under threat 24-7.
38:53Probably just took a chance and was valuable.
38:56Maybe.
38:58I'll walk you out.
39:09What's wrong?
39:10What if he didn't care what was in the bag?
39:13Only that it was coming here.
39:15Don't follow.
39:16He also took Mills' ID.
39:18You think he tried to enter the embassy?
39:20He wouldn't get past security.
39:22With all these guests, how much scrutiny do you really think they'd give a diplomatic courier?
39:26Hannah, this is one of the most secure buildings on the planet.
39:29It's a human being.
39:34This is Brodie. Run a door check.
39:36I need to know if Diplomatic Courier David Mills is in the house.
39:40He entered 20 minutes ago, sir.
39:47Come on.
39:48Show me security check-in.
39:56Go back 20 minutes.
39:57Yes, sir.
40:08Roll it forward.
40:09There.
40:12There.
40:13In the baseball cap.
40:14Him.
40:17You recognize him?
40:18Yeah.
40:20Same build.
40:21Same look.
40:23That's him.
40:26Give us another look out, sir.
40:28Do you see that?
40:29I think he slipped that other man something.
40:30Rewind it three straight.
40:31Zoom in on him.
40:32It's something metal.
40:33A lighter?
40:34Stay on him.
40:35Because of the distraction.
40:36That lighter set off the alarm.
40:37Track him.
40:38I don't know.
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41:32Hello, am I good speaking?
41:54Clemson, Ecos.
41:57I'm sorry, who is this?
41:58I said, Clemson, Ecos.
42:03What are you talking about?
42:07The target is Gulfstream Lima 061.
42:13Now do you know what I'm talking about?
42:16Move! Get out of the way!
42:22Ruth, we have a problem.
42:28This was 10 minutes ago, sir.
42:36What's he waiting for?
42:41It's like he wanted to be seen.
42:43There are no cameras in there.
43:03Whose office is that?
43:05The ambassador's office.
43:06McQueen, this is Brodie. Do you copy?
43:29McQueen, do you have the answer?
43:30McQueen, answer me.
43:36Fast forwarding.
43:38That's live.
43:40No one's come out, sir.
43:43Intruder is in Ambus' office.
43:48Intruder is still inside.
43:50He advised McQueen is too.
43:52Brodie, sir.
44:17What's the set record?
44:18You better see for yourself.
44:21You better see for yourself.
44:48Bruce.
44:49Mum, I need to speak to you privately.
44:58One second.
45:00Okay, I'm alone.
45:09A few minutes ago, a call came in on Megan's secure line, ma'am.
45:14It was a bomb threat.
45:15A bomb threat from whom?
45:18This is Megan, ma'am.
45:19He didn't identify himself as being affiliated with any terrorist organizations or foreign powers,
45:23where he did have a Russian accent.
45:25Did he say what the target was?
45:27He did.
45:29Well, are we playing 20 questions or are you going to tell me?
45:33I'm sorry, ma'am.
45:34It's your plane.
45:37He threatened to detonate the device if you attempt to turn back to the U.S. or land before reaching London.
45:41How credible is this intel?
45:46He sighted Crimson Icarus.
45:48It's a confirmed Russian code from the M.O.D. threat list.
45:54Play me his call.
45:58The target is Gulfstream Limra 061.
46:02I'm sure I don't need to tell you which plane that is.
46:05I have a detonator.
46:08If the plane deviates from its current course, I will blow it up.
46:13And do not try to land.
46:16If the plane drops below 20,000 feet, the bomb will detonate.
46:23Have we managed to identify the caller?
46:26Not yet, ma'am.
46:27We're running voice analysis as we speak.
46:30And what about the location of the call?
46:33That's the thing, ma'am.
46:35The call came from inside the U.S. Embassy.
46:38From Ambassador Tillman's office.
46:47Oh, where's the intruder?
46:49He's gone, ma'am.
46:52Jesus Christ.
46:54Me.
46:58How the hell can he just disappear?
47:05He's gone.
47:18He's gone, ma'am.
47:21He's gone, ma'am.
47:23He's gone, ma'am.
47:24He's gone, ma'am.
47:25That's not your name.
47:27Most businesses don't notice us.
47:28He's gone.
47:29He's gone, ma'am.
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