(dramatic music) (ominous music) (suspenseful music) (device beeps) - This is the last
missile, Deke. (alarm blares) Three rebels approaching. (rebel screams) You've gotta get outta there. - I know, Que. - You've got two minutes. - I know. (device beeps) - [Que] You have to
put some distance between you and those
missiles before they blow. - No kidding, Que. (device beeps) (engine whirs) (device beeps) (device beeps) (device beeps) (explosion blasts) (gunshots bang) - Deke, they're gaining on yo
u. - I realize that, Que. Can I switch this radio
to some music, please? (gunshots bang) - [Que] Now you've got
three jeeps after you, Deke. - Oh, Que, I sure love a parade. (gunshots bang) (helicopter whirs) - [Que] You know there's
a cliff coming up. - I know, Que, I know! - Then do something about it. (gunshots bang) (dramatic music) - Scratch one missile plant. - Good work, Deke. - I don't suppose you
heard Que yapping at me while I was trying
to get out of there. - Yeah, I heard her. - Woul
d you mind telling
your daughter to lighten up while I'm fighting for my life? - You tell her. - On second thought, nevermind. I've tried verbal
sparring with Que. I'm tired of losing. - I think that's a smart move. - Okay, smile, boys. Now, if you'll excuse me,
I gotta go back to work. - Thank you, Mr. President. - Congratulations again, and keep up the good
work, all right? - Yeah, okay. Thanks, Mr. President. - So long. (phone rings) Yes, Que. - We have located
and neutralized Saddam's missil
e
storage in West Africa. - Excellent news. Thank you. - [Que] Yes, sir. (dramatic music) - [Joshua] I just
don't see the President giving into this
terrorist regime. - What is it with
these Arabs anyway? I mean, Rashid is
threatening the President. He's killing Americans. I say we nuke him and the
countries they're supporting, huh, professors? - I think I'm gonna let you
handle that one, Joshua. - Well, sit down, Rob, and I'll try to
answer that question. - Yes, sir. - Rob seems to
think that w
e should nuke all countries
that support terrorism, but we have to remember that
we can't condemn all Arabs for the actions of a few, just like we can't
condemn all Americans for the actions of men,
say, like Tim McVeigh. Remember, there's over
one billion Muslims spread over 40 countries
in five continents, and this radical
fundamentalist element makes up only a small
percentage, in fact, 0.01%. - Well, look at what that
one in 10 million are doing. I mean, what is it
with that Rashid? - Here i
n America, we
believe in religious freedom, that all religions
can coexist together. But to men like Fadhal Rashid, there's only one way to
believe, one way to worship, their way, and if you
don't, you're an enemy. It's called the
jihad, the holy war. - All right, keep your
head in there, TC. Come on, TC. Hang in there, baby. (TC grunts) - What am I doing wrong? I can't get out of this slump. - You're letting this slump put you in a negative
frame of mind, okay? Why don't you to
just relax, man?
Shake it off, okay? Just relax, focus,
and visualize. - I don't know what
you mean, coach. - Let me see the bat. (suspenseful music) (dramatic music) - Wow! How'd you do that? - Just like I said, relax, focus and visualize. In your mind's eye, just see
yourself swinging the bat, making contact, and then the
ball sailing over the fence. All right? Think you can do that? - [TC] I'll try. - Come on. Here we go, TC, come on! (suspenseful music) - Relax. Focus. And visualize. (dramatic music) - Ha h
a! - It works, coach. - Oh, yeah, it does. (chuckles) - Where'd you learn that? - TC, if I told you that,
I'd have to kill you. Take a few more. Good job, buddy. Come on. (soft music) - Jack. - I'm sorry to pull you away from the Press
Association Dinner, but we've got a situation here. - No apologies necessary. Darling. - Well, you just hurry back. After all, you're the
man they came to see. - Lydia, when you're
around, they only see you. I've never been one to
categorize the press as a pack of
hounds, but
they sure do eat like one. - Oh, and they're
gonna howl like one too if you don't get
back for coffee. - Well, they'll be on to dessert before they even know I'm gone. What do we have here? - I'm afraid that
our worst fears have been realized,
Mr. President. - The American Embassy in
Nairobi, 29 dead, 195 wounded. Fort Collins in Riyadh,
16 dead, 38 wounded. The USS Cole in the Gulf
of Aden, a suicide mission, 16 dead, 21 wounded. The World Trade
Center, New York City, seven dead, 6
6 wounded. - These are the men
my agents apprehended for the Trade Center bombing, three of Fadhal Rashid's
top lieutenants. - I've been briefed
on all these, people. What's your point? - We're getting to
it, Mr. President. Please bear with us. The mastermind
himself, Fadhal Rashid. - Mr. President, Rashid
meant what he said about escalating the
terrorist attacks unless we released his
three top lieutenants. - I know he's serious, Phillip, but I will never give
into his threats. - You'd think wi
th
a $5 million reward, someone would turn him in. - Oh, we'll get him, Jack. It's just a matter of time. But I'm still waiting for the
reason you brought me in here. - Well, Mr. President, I
received a troubling phone call this evening from my
Russian counterpart. It seems that there's a
substantial amount of plutonium that's missing from
their nuclear stores, along with several devices that could be used to
construct a nuclear weapon. - Are you telling me
Rashid has the bomb? - That's what we'
re
afraid of, Mr. President. - I'll call NATO. Just make sure it doesn't
wind up on American soil. - [Reporter] So the
rumors are true. You got the last surviving
artifacts out of Afghanistan. - They were rescued
from the Kabul Museum literally hours before the
Taliban stormed the building and smashed what was left. - The Taliban? - The rebel forces who are presently in control
of most of Afghanistan. - So who did the rescuing? - I'm sorry, I
can't divulge that. If the Taliban were to
learn thei
r identities, they would be hunted
down and killed. - So why are they
destroying everything? - They believe the
statues have been used as idols and deities
by non-believers. - Well, congratulations,
Dr. Everett. It's beautiful. - Thank you. (ominous music)
(person chants) (Deke whistles) (knocking on door) - [Deke] Hello. - What, no date tonight? - A man's got to take
a night off sometime. (Deke laughs) - How's the coaching job going? - Oh, it's great. I love it. I mean, once in a while,
you got
ta show the troops you can get the job done. And I must say, I coached
myself rather nicely today. - Meaning what? - Meaning I hit this
bomb out of the parkway. Must have been 430
feet. (chuckles) - Is that supposed
to impress me? - Well, it impressed me. I'm just saying if you got it- - Oh, I know, you got it. - You said it, not me. - I'll tell you what
you've got, Mr. Slater. You've got a problem,
an ego problem, and you better get
it under control. - Ow. I was just playing! What, what did I s
ay? - Maybe a little too much. (suspenseful music) (alarm blares) - [Security] Over here! - We have the plutonium. (speaks in foreign language) - I'm sorry, Deke. I have to leave tonight. This is the most
important modeling
assignment of my career. - I know, I know. But Dallas will be such a
lonely city without you. And so will I. - Well, I didn't know
you cared so much. - Barbara, of course I care. The thought of you walking
down the Champs-Elysees on some moonlit
night without me, why, it is n
auseating.
(Barbara giggles) I cannot stand it. (chuckles) (phone rings) Oh, excuse me. Yeah. - It's time. - Now? - Yes. - Okay. Listen, I have to go. I'm very sorry. You have a lovely trip. This will cover everything. And good luck. (upbeat music) - Ready? - Let 'er rip. ♪ If you're just
gonna go halfway ♪ ♪ If you're not saying yes ♪ ♪ If you're not in
the game to win ♪ ♪ If you don't
run for the gold ♪ ♪ Just walk away ♪ ♪ If you're not
gonna give it all ♪ ♪ Then take the
whole thing back ♪ ♪
If you ain't gonna
bust it all day ♪ ♪ Why even go on the ride ♪ ♪ Turn it on, turn
it up, turn it back ♪ ♪ Turn it in, turn it out ♪ ♪ Make it good, make it last ♪ ♪ Baby, that's what
it's all about ♪ ♪ Turn it on, turn
it up, turn it back ♪ ♪ Turn it in, turn it out ♪ - It's getting a little easy. - He's right. It is too easy. Put this on. Around your eyes. - Are you kidding? - Nope. Now that you can't see, you're gonna have to rely
on your other senses. - Great. I've got five senses
doing th
e job of six. ♪ If you don't take it strong ♪ - Ready? - [Deke] Yeah! ♪ The world don't owe you jack ♪ ♪ And it all comes down to you ♪ ♪ If you got what it
takes to make it work ♪ - Ooh, ow! That hurts. - That's the idea. - Ah! - Concentrate with
your mind's eye, Deke. - Ooh, ah! - Feel and sense
the ball coming. - Okay. Ow! You couldn't get
any softer balls? - Actually, I tried
to find harder ones. - (chuckles) Thank you, Que. I love you too. ♪ Turn it on, turn
it up, turn it back ♪ ♪ Turn it
in, turn it out ♪ ♪ Make it good, make it last ♪ ♪ Baby, that's what
it's all about ♪ - This is ridiculous! I can't do this! - Deke, you have to let these
other senses work for you. Having this ability
could save your life. It has mine many times. Okay? - Yes, sir. - Ready? - Okay. Ah! - Concentrate, Deke. Feel it. (dramatic music) ♪ The world don't owe you jack ♪ ♪ And it all comes down to you ♪ ♪ If you got what it
takes to make it ♪ ♪ You know what you gotta do ♪ ♪ Turn it on, turn
it up, tur
n it back ♪ ♪ Turn it in, turn it out ♪ ♪ Make it good, make it last ♪ ♪ Baby, that's what
it's all about ♪ - Que, would you like a try? - Deke, I've been doing
that since I was five. ♪ Oh ♪ ♪ Oh oh ♪ ♪ Yeah yeah ♪ (ominous music) - Very impressive, Ali. Where did you ever
learn such skills? - I've lived here in
Chicago for 10 years now. Your father, Rashid, he
paid for my education, a PhD in applied physics
from Northwestern. - The Americans. They are very good at training their
enemies to dest
roy them. 10 years is a long time, Ali. It is a long time to resist the temptations
of American society. - I knew one day I'd be called
upon to serve a greater good, to serve Allah. (device beeps) It is finished. - How does it work? - Very simple. You first activate
the initiator. It's okay, Abir. The device is not armed. Then you set the timer. There. - My father will be pleased. (ominous music)
(person chants) (knocking on door) (Fadhal speaks in
foreign language) - A thousand apologies, Amir.
They are ready for you now. Your son is becoming a
true hero of Islam, Amir. - Hmm, yes. Abir is my shining light. He is our future. We are only eight years
into my hundred-year plan. We must depend on our youth
to complete the will of Allah. (ominous music)
(person chants) Are you ready? - Yes, Amir. You may begin at any time. - This is a message for the
President of the United States. You are the leader of an
arrogant and corrupt empire, an evil society of
infidels and sinners, a nation that
will
be held responsible for its own destruction. I have given you
repeated warnings to get out of the Gulf of
Aden, out of Saudi Arabia, out of all lands of
those faithful to Islam. Now you are persecuting
three of our Islamic martyrs in New York City. I have one last warning
for President Mayfield. Release our men, release
them immediately, or an American city will be
consumed in a nuclear fire. (dramatic music)
(person chants) (ominous music) - Please understand, we're
talking about a nuclear
device that can fit inside a suitcase. - This is what we feared most with the breakup of
the Soviet Union, that the plutonium and
the bomb-making equipment could go out into
the free market. - And we know that Rashid
can certainly afford it. - Okay, people. Obviously, we have to
keep a tight lid on this. If this information gets out, the ramifications
could be disastrous. Steve, what's the
FBI doing about this. - Mr. President, we are
literally turning the country upside down and inside out
try
ing to find that bomb, if there is one. - Any suggestions? - We could call his
bluff, Mr. President. - I don't think that's
an option, Phillip. - We could release his men and ship them back
to Afghanistan. - There's no guarantee that Rashid wouldn't
demand other concessions. If that bomb is in
the United States, he can demand anything he wants. - Which brings us to
our military option. - Well, we have
reliable intelligence on the location of Rashid's
compound in Afghanistan. - Well, that's
all w
ell and good, but that dog doesn't hunt
if he's not in the compound. - Oh, he's there all
right, Mr. President. - How do we know that for sure? - He uses a satellite phone. So every time he makes
a call, our Key Hole 1 can read his location
with pinpoint accuracy. His conversation is scrambled, but the voice ident lets
us know that it's him. He's there, and he's there now. - What about a snatch and grab? - He's got his honor guard and
the Taliban protecting him. It'd be a suicide mission. - What
do we have in the area? - The USS Nimitz in
the Gulf of Oman. The Eisenhower is on
station off Kuwait. We can scramble a pair of F-15s and send some serious ordinance right down Rashid's windpipe. - Is that our best
option, Mr. President? - Senator, this
man is threatening
millions of Americans. His hundred-year plan is
to turn the entire planet into an Islamic empire. - Without Rashid's leadership, his followers would be
left in complete disarray. They'll start making mistakes, the kind of mis
takes that
could lead us to the bomb before it's set off. - Do I have a go
order, Mr. President? - Warren, I hate to
put you on the spot, but what are our chances
for optimum success? - The element of surprise, the latest generation of smart
bomb, confidence is high. - You got a go order. (ominous music) (suspenseful music)
(engine whirs) - Okay, Bobcat, look alive. Keep your eyes open. - [Bobcat] Roger that, Red Dog. (ominous music)
(group chants) - When can we expect a response from the Americ
an
President, Amir? - He has responded. - I don't understand. - Life is like this
game, Abdullah. I move a piece. Now the President
must move a piece. He has no choice. I have forced his hand. You see? (suspenseful music) - Okay, Bobcat, getting close. - [Bobcat] Roger that, Red Dog. Proceeding with bottom run. Target acquired. (explosions blast) You got a SAM on
your tail, Bobcat. - [Bobcat] I can't shake it. I can't shake it! (explosion blasts) (group cheers) - Death to American
imperialists.
(group cheers) - Yes, when? - [Person On Phone] 0930, sir. And I'm afraid that one
pilot is presumed dead. - Thank you. (phone rings) - Yes, Mr. President. I see. I understand. - [Rob] Active inactivity? - Let me try to
explain it this way. Let's compare doing nothing
to a pause in music. A pause is not
the lack of music. It's an integral part
of the composition. The space between the
notes is also music, and the masters of
good phrasing are like, let's say a conductor
leading an orchestra. - So
what you're
saying, professor, is
that meaningful pause helps you take stock
of where you are? - Very good, Rob. (phone rings) I'm gonna have to
cut this class short. Everyone's dismissed. - All right, guys,
let's get one! (phone rings) Mark, I got a family emergency. I gotta go, okay? Take over?
- [Mark] Sure thing, coach. - Thanks. - [Mark] Let's get two, fellas. - So Rashid's gone nuclear, and he has a bomb in
one of our cities. What is he after? - He wants the terrorists who
bombed the Worl
d Trade Center freed and sent back
to Afghanistan. - And what's our mission? - Best case scenario,
infiltrate his compound, capture Rashid, and bring him
back into the United States. Worst case scenario, terminate
him without prejudice. - Where can we find him? - I've got it all right here. (dramatic music) (suspenseful music) - [Que] Deke, insert
location device now. - Inserting ID tracker. Tracker inserted. - [Pilot] Cargoes await. You're next, sir. - Copy that. (suspenseful music) (device bee
ps)
- Loss of contact. Waiting for the satellite
to get back into position. (ominous music)
(person chants) (guards speak in
foreign language) (guards grunt) - How long? - 60 seconds until satellite
uplink is complete. Almost in position. (guards speak in
foreign language) (suspenseful music) (guards speak in
foreign language) 10 seconds. (suspenseful music) Now. Deke, do you read me? - I read you. - [Que] You're approaching
the prayer room. - [Deke] Copy. - Up on your left,
a room, unoccupied.
Okay, I'm reading an
active satellite phone in the room down the
hall to your left. Outside the room,
there are three men. One man inside. - There's no one here. - You're right on top of them. - What happened? - I lost him. (suspenseful music) (guards speak in
foreign language) (dramatic music) (guards speak in
foreign language) (guard grunts)
(suspenseful music) - I love this game. Checkmate. - I've got to update
satellite position information and reestablish the feed. I should have it
back any
second now. We're back up. - There he is. - I'm tracking the package
now, Joshua, and I have Rashid. I'm at the package, Joshua. How long does this drug last? - Three hours. - I'm reading all
kinds of radio traffic at Rashid's compound. They're mobilizing, Deke. - Copy that. - [Que] Two vehicles and a
group of men headed your way. - I copy. I see 'em, two
jeeps coming my way. (suspenseful music) You're kidding me. Don't do this to me. - You've gotta get
out of there now! - I know, Que. - [Guard
] Don't shoot. He has the Amir. (suspenseful music) (guards speak in
foreign language) - [Captain] This
is the USS Searay. Come in. - Captain, prepare to
service in two minutes. - [Captain] Roger that. Over and out. - There's the Searay,
right on time. Well, you're in for
a treat, Rashid. You're gonna get to take a trip on a genuine American
nuclear submarine. (suspenseful music) - [Soldier] Come on. - [Soldier] Okay, we got him. - [Soldier] Easy now. All right. - Good job. - Thanks, dad. - Come
on, you gotta
help me out here. The press is all over me, Jack. They wanna know how in the world we managed to pull off the
capture of Fadhal Rashid. - Sorry, Andy, you're
gonna have to stonewall. This was a covert operation. There's no way we
can provide details without compromising
national security. - Well, they're not
gonna like that. - Since when have they
liked anything we've done? Look, Andy, I hate to
hang you out to dry, but that's the way
we've got to play this. - All right, Jack. - T
he President will be with you in just a moment, Mr. Stanton. - Thank you for
coming. Mr. Ambassador. I thought it was a very
productive meeting. - Hai, arigato. - [Secretary] Yes,
I'll let you know, sir. - Jack. - Mr. President, there
are 46 federal agencies that handle terrorism. I've checked with all 46 and no one claims responsibility
for Rashid's abduction. Are you telling me there's
a 47th I don't know about? - No, I'm not, Jack. - Oh, come on, Adam. Are you gonna tell me how in
God's name
you captured Rashid? I promise you, it will
not leave this room. - It won't leave this room
because I'm not gonna tell you. Let's leave it at that. - Adam- - Jack, don't press me. - Fair enough, Mr. President. Our forces are on full alert and ready for any retaliatory
actions from Rashid's people. - What about the
location of the bomb? - Still working on that. - We gotta work harder, Jack? - Yes, Mr. President. Ever since Rashid's
indictment in absentia, I've been preparing
a list of judges I be
lieve are qualified
to preside over his trial. - Who's on the short list? - Kaminsky in Indiana. Dolan in California,
and Taylor in Texas. - I know Taylor. He's a Middle East scholar, wrote a book on the Islamic
fundamentalist revolution. He knows the terrain very well. He's perfect. - So we'll go with Taylor. - Can he clear his calendar? - For you, Mr.
President, absolutely. - Good work, Jack. How's your wife? - The chemo treatments have
been pretty rough on her, but you know Susan. She's a fig
hter. - Send her my best. Tell her that Lydia and
I are praying for her. - Thank you, Adam. She'll appreciate that. (ominous music) (door buzzes) - Mr. Rashid, this is Attorney
General Phillip Kaznar. - Let's get right to
the point, shall we? Mr. Rashid, we're prosecuting
you on 75 counts of murder, multiple counts of terrorism, and transporting weapons
of mass destruction over international borders. - With all due
respect, Mr. Kaznar, my client has never
been successfully tied to any act of ter
rorism here
or anywhere in the world. He is the target of an
international witch hunt, and we vehemently protest his illegal kidnapping
and detention. - Ah. - Mr. Rashid is a
political prisoner. - What does your president want? - It's very simple, Mr. Rashid. The United States will
not seek the death penalty if and only if you give us the location
of the nuclear device. - Nuclear device? - You signed an oath, Mr. Ryan. Nothing you hear in this
room leaves this room. - Save the histrionics
for th
e jury, counselor. You have my word on it. - And of course, I am
to receive a fair trial. - In accordance with the laws
of our land, yes, you will. - Your land? Mr. Kaznar, you are an Arab, and you have betrayed
your true land for an evil nation of idolaters. - Would you excuse us, please? - Now wait a minute. - Go. Kaznar. The Kaznar clan is
from the Jabal Shar. You bring shame to
their name, my friend. - No, no, no, no. You are the one
who brings shame, killing innocent people
in the name of A
llah. - No, no, no. You have been blinded by
wealth and materialism. You have turned
your back on Allah. - No, Mr. Rashid! The teachings of Allah are
about peace, not violence. The Quran tells us, "I do
not serve what you worship, and you do not serve
what I worship. You have your own
religion, and I have mine." That is religious
tolerance, Mr. Rashid. Now, did you bring a nuclear
device into the United States? - Yes, I did. And Mr. Kaznar, when we
have won this holy war, we will have traitors l
ike you
dragged through the streets with their limbs torn
from their bodies. - That will be quite
difficult to do from death row, Mr. Rashid. Good day. - I agree to your
President's demand. But I swear by Allah
that I do not know the location of
this nuclear weapon. - How can you find it? - The only way I can reach
the men who guard this device is by making a televised
public statement. - I'll get back to you. (Fadhal speaks in
foreign language) (Phillip speaks in
foreign language) (eagle calls)
- Hi. - Hello. - It's a lovely
evening, isn't it? - There's something
I, I wanna tell you. - Yeah. - You did a really good job. - I'm sorry, what was that? I don't think I
heard you correctly. - I said you did a
really good job, Deke. - Ah. Now, see, that wasn't
that hard, was it? - What do you mean? - Well, and you have to admit,
there's been quite a bit of refrigerated air
between us lately. - I'm a professional. - Oh, I know. So am I, Que. But sometimes you gotta just
lighten up a little bit
. I mean, what's life without,
without some humor in it? Don't think that I didn't
hear the concern in your voice when Rashid's men started
closing in either. - I was concerned for the mission. (Deke chuckles) ♪ You don't have to be a
genius or a NASCAR driver ♪ ♪ A game show host on MTV or
the winner of "Survivor" ♪ ♪ You don't have to take me ♪ ♪ On a credit card
trip to toy land ♪ ♪ Or dance just like a member
of some pretty boy boy band ♪ ♪ You don't the looks of
some Latin movie star ♪ - Ok
ay, Que. ♪ Just look at me
the right way ♪ ♪ Show me who you are ♪ - Oh. ♪ Yeah, you got a pretty dome ♪ ♪ Ain't no way to hide it ♪ ♪ But what good is it, baby ♪ ♪ If you don't use
what's inside it ♪ ♪ You don't have to be ♪ ♪ All that ♪ ♪ If you wanna hold ♪ ♪ All this ♪ ♪ You don't have to do ♪ ♪ All that ♪ ♪ If you wanna have ♪ ♪ All this ♪ ♪ Yeah, yeah ♪ ♪ If you wanna be,
then you're gonna be ♪ ♪ Everything to me ♪ ♪ Can't you see that ♪ ♪ You don't have to be ♪ ♪ All that ♪ ♪ If you wanna
hold ♪ ♪ All this ♪ ♪ You don't have to do ♪ ♪ All that ♪ ♪ If you wanna have ♪ ♪ All this ♪ ♪ You don't have to do ♪ ♪ All that ♪ - Good workout. Thank you. I gotta get to
baseball practice. - All right. I'll see you later. - All right. Hey, hey, hey! Always watch your back. - Are you sure there's
nothing inflammatory in Rashid's speech? - We've gone over the transcript several times, Mr. President. We feel there's nothing
provocative in his statement. Besides, it's time delayed. - Many of you
know my face, but few of you have
heard my voice. Please do not preconceive
who I am or what I believe. The American people
are no more responsible for the American
government's actions than all the innocent
people of Islam who have died in a hail of
bombs in Pakistan, in Iraq, in Palestine, in all
the lands of Islam. So today, I make a promise
to the American people. We will bring you
no more suffering. And to my own followers,
my faithful followers, I have a message, a message
of great import
ance. We must travel a new path, a path of enlightenment, a path of ultimate peace, a path that brings the eternal fire of friendship close to my heart. Do not weep for me for Allah has blessed me, and justice will be done. - Off. - [Reporter] This tape
from Fadhal Rashid was received at the
State Department earlier. - Your father wants
us to move the bomb from Chicago to Dallas,
close to him, and set it off. - I heard what he said. - Justice will be done. - Hey, dad. What's wrong? What's going
on? - Rashid wants the
bomb moved to Dallas. He intends to set it off. - You got all that from
what, Rashid's statement? - Yeah, watch. - We must travel a new path. - That means his
plans have changed. - A path of enlightenment,
a path of ultimate peace, a path that brings the eternal fire of friendship close to my heart. - The fire's the bomb, and he wants the bomb
moved closer to his heart. - Dallas. - Exactly. - How do you know that
he wants to set it off? - Do not weep for me,
for Allah has
blessed me, and justice will be done. - Rashid wants to be
remembered as a martyr. He plans to die
in the explosion. Que, get the President
on the phone. - You got it. (phone dials)
(ominous music) - A path that brings the
eternal fire of friendship close to my heart. He's telling his people to
take the bomb to Dallas. He doesn't want a deal. He wants to be a martyr. - [Jack] Are you
sure, Mr. President? - Yes, I am sure. Find the bomb. - [Secretary] Excuse
me, Mr. President. Mrs. Mayfield is he
re. - Send her in. - Jack. General. - Lydia.
- Ma'am. - Hello, sweetheart. - Are you gonna tell
me what's going on? - In reference to what? - In reference to the fact that you haven't
slept in 24 hours. - Yeah, matters of state. - Adam Mayfield, you are the
worst liar in this country. That's what got you elected. (Adam chuckles) - I thought we were partners. I thought we shared everything. - I don't wanna share
this with you, Lydia. I don't wanna share
it with anyone. - It's that bad, huh? - Yes
, it's that bad. - Then you have
to tell me, Adam. (Adam sighs) - Fadhal Rashid has
smuggled a nuclear bomb into the country, and
he plans to detonate it. - Oh, my God. - What's up? - You're going to Chicago. - Chicago? - I found a police
report in the files. There was a break in
at the Chicago Museum. Buddhist statues were destroyed by what the police believed
to be a pro-Taliban faction. - Ah. And? I mean, I don't get it. - Well, they only
smashed two of them. If it was the Taliban, they
would
have smashed them all. - So you think that's how
they're getting the plutonium into the country. - And that's why you're going
there, to see if I'm right. - Let's go, Deke. - That's why you're going
there, to see if I'm right. - [Arthur] So gentlemen,
what can I do for you? - Dr. Everett, can you
describe your contact from Afghanistan? - Ah, he looked like a
typical Saudi businessman, dark hair, average
height, in his 20s. He did have a distinctive
scar on his left eye. - Oh, really? Okay, than
k you. - Thank you. You recognized Dr. Everett's
contact, didn't you? - Yeah. Abir Rashid. - Fadhal Rashid's son? (device beeps) Yep. Spectrum analyzer's giving
us a plutonium spike. You gotta hand it to Que. They definitely transported
it in these statues. - Now that we know
that, we can track 'em. (suspenseful music) (Abir speaks in
foreign language) (Ali speaks in foreign language) - You know, Abir, the closer I get to Allah,
the more peaceful I become. There are no more questions. A great se
nse of quiet fills me. It's close to
perfection, my friend. - Perfection. will be sitting in a
tent in Afghanistan next to my father, watching a report of
the explosion on CNN. - What are you talking about? You heard what he said. - Of course I
heard what he said. We all did. The whole world did. - He said, "Bring the eternal
fire close to my heart." - Will it be written that
Ali Faisal was responsible for the death of Fadhal Rashid? - No, it will be written that
I obeyed the word of Allah. - We
are not
talking about Allah. We're talking about my father. - And our leader. - On this mission,
Ali, I am your leader. I must rescue him, pull him
from the hands of the infidels, and then you may
detonate the bomb. - Rescue him? When did that become an option? - Now. Today. And it is not an option. That is an order. Hasan! Stay with the bomb. - Hey, guys. - What have we got? - I downloaded the Chicago
telemetry from a fort satellite from the time of the
break in at the museum, I tracked a vehi
cle to
an electronic store, but they left within
48 hours, headed south. - Chicago must have been
their original target until Rashid's press
conference changed their plans. - Well, I sent the FBI
to the electronics store and they came up with
plutonium traces. - That means the van's
somewhere in Dallas. - With the bomb. (device beeps) (Hasan speaks in
foreign language) - Rashid told us to
activate the bomb. I demand you let me set it now. - I take my orders from
Abir, not from you. - Okay, I've
got the
vehicle's final location, an open field outside of Dallas, parked in what
looks like a barn. Now, the satellite footage shows that nothing was
taken out of the van, so the bomb must still be in it. - Have the FBI check it out. (suspenseful music)
(helicopter whirs) (siren blares) - Go call it in. - Okay. Thank you. The van's clean. No bomb and no Abir. I would have sworn that
nuclear device was in that van. - Somehow we missed something. Que, run the tape back to where the van first ente
red
the Dallas city limits. Okay, fast forward. - What's causing those
jumps in the picture? - Well, there's an occasional
gap in the telemetry. The fort satellite has to
recalibrate its optical sensors on a regular basis. - Okay, stop it. Run it back to where that van
first entered the overpass. Regular speed. Okay, stop. It was under the
overpass too long. - You're right. They must have stopped. - Que, let's take a
look at the traffic going in the opposite direction at the same time the van
en
tered the overpass. Okay, hold it. The tanker stopped at the
same time the van did. - They switched the
bomb to the tanker truck while it was under the overpass. - Okay, zoom in on the tanker. - Okay. - Talford-Qadi. Let's see what we got. Okay, here we go. I got a profile on the CEO
of Talford-Qadi Oil Company. Reza Qadi, naturalized
citizen of the United States, born in Saudi Arabia, made
his fortune at Venue Oil before he formed his own
company, funded the Taliban during the Afghanistan
war a
gainst the Soviets. - Okay, where's the refinery? - [Deke] Two miles
due south of Dallas. - I'll get the schematics. - Let's get ready, Deke. - Faisal. The FBI is moving my
father to the courthouse at six in the morning. You will set the bomb for noon. We will all meet
at the airfield. - It's done. (speaks in foreign language) I have plans to make. Stay with the bomb. - Here are the schematics. - I'll bring the truck around. - That refinery may interfere with some of our communications. - I'm aw
are of that. Speaking of communications,
don't you think you should go out and give
Deke a little encouragement? You've been a little
bit tough on him lately. - I've been as tough
as I've needed to be. I just wish he was a little
more like you, that's all. - I appreciate that, honey,
but Deke's his own man. And if I may say so myself,
he's a pretty special guy. - Give me a second. - Okay. - If you get to the
bomb before Joshua does, remember the order. Disengage the main
B bus terminal, then
sec
ondary C and D. - Then primaries
A and B, I got it. - And do yourself a favor. Minimize your gunfire. One stray bullet in
that refinery and- - I get the picture. Que, I got it. - I guess you're all set then. - Yep. - Sometimes I can be a little
too much of a perfectionist. - No. Listen, Que. You're a professional, and
I'm a professional, okay? And from one
professional to another, how about a little
kiss before I go? For luck. Right here. Come on. - I give up. - I, I'm a good kisser, really. (De
ke laughs) Well, it's 3:30 a.m. and about the only
people up are you and I, and the terrorists. Do you know it was
two years ago today that you recruited me? - No, I didn't? - Yeah. I'll never forget
our first mission. I remember thinking to myself, this is definitely for
men with short lifespans. - How do you feel now? - Well, I have to say, the training that
you've put me through has been an incredible
experience, Joshua. You got me doing things that I, I never thought were
humanly possible. -
Human limitations are
only in our minds, Deke. Think about it. Before the Wright Brothers, who would have ever conceived
of us traveling by air, and much less
landing on the moon. - Yeah. Well, that's what
you've done for me. You've made me believe
anything's possible. And now I believe my
life has true meaning by being the President's man. Thank you. - You earned it. - Let's go find this bomb, huh? (ominous music) - Okay, you take out the guards. I'm gonna find that bomb. (suspenseful upbeat m
usic) - Deke, one sentry, north side. (guard grunts) One man on your level,
Deke, heading your way. Joshua, coming up close,
one man on your left. Joshua, one man heading
straight for you. (guard grunts) Deke, coming up close,
two men on your left. (guard grunts) Right behind you, Deke. Joshua, one man
approaching on your left. (gunshots bang) (guard grunts) (gunshots bang) - Get outta there! (guard grunts) (gunshots bang) - [Que] Deke, one
man behind you. (gunshots bang) - [Deke] No smoking. (g
uard screams) (explosion blasts) (guard screams) - Deke, I'm reading
a temperature spike in the storage tanks. You've gotta get that fire out. Tank levels are going critical. It's gonna blow if you
don't get that fire out now. It's going to blow if you
don't put that fire out now! (suspenseful music) - There's a fail-safe. - You're gonna have to
disarm it from the inside. - Nice work. - Joshua, Deke, do you read me? Josh, Deke, me. - Que. She must be freaking out. - [Que] Read me. - Yeah. - Josh
ua, Deke? Can you read me? - Que. Do you copy? - [Que] Joshua, Deke. - [Deke] Que. - [Que] Deke. - This is Deke and Joshua. Do you copy? Que. - [Que] Joshua,
Deke, do you read me? - Que, I read you. We read you. We're okay. Everything's okay. - Oh, thank God. - Que, we've secured the bomb. Call in the FBI. - [Que] Did you
get Rashid's son? - No. He wasn't here. - [Joshua] But I think
I know where he is. (ominous music) (suspenseful music) (horn honks) (explosion blasts) - [Officer] We're under
a
ttack, code seven! (explosion blasts) (gunshots bang) - Abir, what are you doing? You disobeyed me. - I could not let you die. - When will the
nuclear device explode? - Noon today. (gunshots bang) One of us must live
to lead our people. - Allah's work will be done. (guard screams)
(gunshots bang) - Go, go! (gunshots bang) (Fadhal screams) The nuclear weapon will soon
explode, and we will all die, and there is nothing
you can do about it. - Sorry to disappoint
you, Rashid, but your nuclear device
has been disarmed. (dramatic music) (sirens blare) - [Police] It is Rashid. - [Police] Okay, call it in. - [Police] Okay. - My fellow Americans,
an FBI detail escorting the international
terrorist Fadhal Rashid came under heavy
attack this morning by members of his
terrorist organization who were trying to free
him from American custody. Seven special agents of the FBI lost their lives in
the line of duty. Rashid and his son, Abir were quickly apprehended
and taken into custody. Our hearts go o
ut to the
families of the fallen agents. Their sacrifice will
not be forgotten. Thank you, and God bless the
United States of America. - Thank you, Mr. President. - I know for a fact that the FBI had nothing to do with
capturing Rashid and Abir. - Well, is that a
fact, Mr. Stanton? - I know, I know,
don't go there. - I knew there was a
reason you graduated first in our class at
Harvard, Jack. (chuckles) - Now, if you'll
excuse us, Jack, my husband is gonna get
some much needed rest. - The boss h
as spoken. (Lydia chuckles) - I love this game. Check. - Hmm. That's good, Deke. - Yeah. - Tell me something. How many moves do
you think ahead? - Three. - Three. No wonder. Checkmate. - Again? Ugh. How many moves
ahead do you think? - More than three. (Deke laughs) - Well, the jury just
convicted Rashid and Abir of crimes against humanity. Sentencing will be in two weeks. (phone rings) - Hello. Barbara. Back from Paris already? (phone rings) Tonight? I love the sound of that. I can't wait to se
e you. - Yes, Mr. President. - Hold on just a
second, Barbara. - Yes, sir. Right away. We have another mission. - Barbara, I have
a family emergency. I'll call you as
soon as I get back. What kinda mission is this one? - A cold one. - Where? - In Kalmykia. - Kalmykia? Isn't that one of
the little countries that broke off from Russia? - Yeah. Let's get ready. - Ooh, wow. It is gonna be a cold one, huh? - Just think of Barbara. She'll keep you warm. (chuckles) (dramatic music) (suspenseful music)
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