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New series Zero Day season 1 EP 1 (ENGLISH)

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02:59I'll take care of it later, sir.
03:01No, I'll get it.
03:02It's okay.
03:03Maybe it's the squirrels.
03:05Pretty hungry squirrels, sir.
03:07Uh-huh.
03:08There you go.
03:09Enjoy.
03:11Today's briefing, Mr. President.
03:15Have a good one.
03:17Here you are.
03:19Mm-hmm.
03:27When's my wife land?
03:29I'm told it's fluid.
03:30Oh, uh, we do owe the caterer a final head count for Saturday night.
03:35Have you heard from Alex?
03:37No.
03:40Well, I'll just assume she's coming.
03:43And you can send this morning's visitor to the cottage.
03:46Yes, sir.
04:35Adlai Stevenson once told me that the key to his political success was learning how to read upside down.
05:00Mr. President, hello.
05:02Sorry, I didn't see you there.
05:04Visibility is the superpower that all of us ex-presidents have to learn to master.
05:08Go ahead.
05:09Mm-hmm.
05:11You really do this?
05:12It's a habit I picked up in law school.
05:14I found that I could look at the same information hours or even days later
05:19and see something I had missed or in a way that never even occurred to me.
05:23Must make the whole process easier to have records like this.
05:26Is that your way of asking me why it's taking me so long to write the book?
05:30Ben said you were reluctant to meet me.
05:34Oh, I'm happy to meet you. I just don't know how someone else can help me write my memoir.
05:39Well, if you ask around, you'll find I've worked with some significant figures.
05:43Not as significant as you, of course.
05:47Well, my significance peaked way before you were even born.
05:50I disagree, sir.
05:52You were the last president in modern memory was able to consistently rally bipartisan support.
05:58Your memoir has the potential to make a real difference.
06:01Well, Ben said you were good.
06:07You know who that is?
06:09It's John Flanagan.
06:11Yeah.
06:12You grew up together, served together in the army,
06:16made it through two tours only to get killed in Greenpoint picking up a carton of milk.
06:21It's what inspired you to become a prosecutor.
06:27Sit down.
06:30You know, John had this, uh, thing he used to say,
06:34greatness requires greatness.
06:37I never really knew what it meant, but now I think it was simple.
06:40You earn your reputation with what you do.
06:43Especially in those moments.
06:45You have so many of those moments.
06:47People know all those stories.
06:48Some, but not all.
06:50Hmm.
06:52Like?
06:53Why, with victory almost certain, you inexplicably chose not to run for re-election?
06:58Inexplicably?
06:59You know the answer.
07:00Everybody does.
07:01There are those who say there were other reasons.
07:05Are you one of them?
07:06No.
07:07But nowadays gossip not refuted becomes fact.
07:12Well, maybe we were just too busy burying our son to bother reading the tabloids.
07:20Mr. President, I can't imagine how painful that must have been.
07:23But you haven't spoken about it since.
07:25And some people just can't...
07:26I know it's been a long time since the deadline passed,
07:29and I owe your boss either a book or his money back,
07:32so tell him the draft is coming very soon.
07:35It's not that easy.
07:36The man was president of the United States.
07:37And when I mentioned his son, he basically threw me out.
07:50But Ben, we have a bigger problem, Ghost Rider or not.
07:56I don't believe he has it in him to finish.
07:58I think whatever really happened back then...
08:01I don't think he wants to think about it.
08:03Ben?
08:07Ben?
08:09Yeah, it must be some kind of dead zone.
08:13What?
08:34We've received reports not only of widespread outages affecting multiple regional power grids,
08:55but of computer systems that control transportation, communications, and other infrastructure
09:01completely hijacked, with safety warnings somehow overridden.
09:05Early estimates suggest a significant but unknown number of casualties.
09:11As subway cars and commuter trains filled with passengers found themselves switched onto the same track,
09:17resulting in head-on collisions and mass injury.
09:19Officials here are saying critical life support equipment simply shut down,
09:24and backup generators failed, leaving patients.
09:26Airplanes losing contact with air traffic control were forced to momentarily fly blind.
09:35Casualties.
09:36Seenly, every phone in America displayed the same haunting message.
09:41This will happen again.
09:43Sir.
09:44Sir.
09:45Nationwide terror.
09:47Did you find them?
09:48Mrs. Mullins' flight was en route from Washington,
09:50but the FAA says only three planes went down, and none of them originated from National.
09:55Minos.
09:56We're still trying.
09:59Leaving the nation to wonder, what exactly will happen again,
10:03when will it happen, and who is responsible?
10:18All right.
10:20Yeah, and then everything will be turned back.
10:23Let's clean it.
10:25Let's do it all.
10:50There are other members of Congress on both sides of the aisle.
10:53Our interconnectedness with the world carries with it a cost.
10:57It's time to wake up.
11:20The video filmed on a New York City subway captured the harrowing moments when the Metro abruptly lost power shortly before all mobile devices were disabled.
11:30Read it to Mommy. Say hi, Mommy.
11:32Hi, Mommy.
11:33This is the closest found to train. The next stop is the train.
11:39Hi, Mommy.
11:40It's okay, baby. It's all found out.
11:42I got you. It's okay.
11:44That's a train.
11:45Where are we stopping?
11:47Why not?
11:48Why not?
11:49Why not?
11:50Why not?
11:53Why not?
12:04Hi.
12:06Did they actually know anything yet?
12:08No. Nothing.
12:09Oh, my god.
12:10I'm fine, George.
12:12I didn't realize the plane could pull up that fast, but then it was just a long wait circling Leopardiere.
12:16You talked to her?
12:18I did. She's fine.
12:19Getting ready for the special session.
12:21Okay.
12:22How bad is it?
12:23Oh, it's bad.
12:24People think these systems we have are infallible,
12:26but for this many different ones to all go down at the same time,
12:28it's beyond any capability that even we have,
12:30or at least that I know of.
12:32The Russians?
12:33Maybe.
12:35Mitchell's supposed to speak from the White House,
12:37so she better have something.
12:41In the meantime, all these clowns can do
12:43with this poor boy gasoline on the fire.
12:46I saw a body at the railroad crossing.
12:49I hope it wasn't one of the neighbors.
12:53It's time to wake up.
12:55This can't ever happen again.
12:57These words today from Speaker of the House, Richard Dreyer.
13:01With bitter accusations flying,
13:03search and recovery efforts ongoing,
13:05and very few answers,
13:07we are now waiting for the President
13:09to make her address to the nation,
13:11which I'm told is imminent.
13:16Really?
13:17I'll wait for the man's choice.
13:18I do not want to be arrested.
13:19Sometimes, you can't get caught by a horse.
13:20They can do that.
13:21This is the Huey on the train.
13:22I don't know.
13:23What's the goal of the man who doesn't find out.
13:25It's like the old man who doesn't move up.
13:26You know what?
13:27You can't be frightened of this.
13:28The wife of the man who has a shiny and small man.
13:29That's gray.
13:30It's the secretary.
13:31Which is the Terrams.
13:33Oh, my God.
14:03What do you see, buddy?
14:06Del?
14:18Search and rescue efforts continued overnight at the scene of dozens of major rail and traffic accidents across the country.
14:25As people continue to search for missing loved ones, makeshift memorials have popped up all over the nation for the thousands already confirmed dead.
14:34Mike, we've been hearing the term zero day.
14:37Doctor, morning.
14:38Oh, morning, sir.
14:39There's something out there.
14:40Fox, raccoon, coyote maybe.
14:42Yeah, I don't know.
14:43I didn't get a look at it, but I heard it and I think Del got a whiff of it.
14:47Well, we'll play some traps when things settle.
14:50Thanks.
14:51So, in simple but technical terms, zero day refers to a cyber breach that targets unknown vulnerabilities in software systems.
14:59Morning, Mr. President.
15:00Let me have that.
15:02Thank you, sir.
15:10Here you are.
15:12Thanks.
15:18Roger Carlson's here to see you.
15:20They don't have anything.
15:21Nothing.
15:22Sir, Roger's here.
15:24Roger?
15:25He's here at the house?
15:25Yeah, Kevin said he's been waiting outside the gate since before 5 a.m.
15:30Geez, let him in.
15:31Yes, sir.
15:34Hey, what the hell are you doing here?
15:40Okay?
15:41No.
15:43I mean, yes, yes, uh, I'm good.
15:47I'm fine, all things considered, of course.
15:50Of course.
15:50Yeah, this is really something.
15:52Yeah, the whole damn transit grid reset.
15:55Blanking red lights all the way from the city.
15:58Yeah, so what are you doing here?
15:59Just checking in?
16:00It's a long trip.
16:02Just for that, isn't it?
16:05Well, yes.
16:06But also, no.
16:10I got a call from the White House.
16:11You see her speech?
16:12Yeah.
16:13They don't have anything.
16:15I really felt for her.
16:16I know, which is, I think, why they called me.
16:23They thought it would be helpful if you visited some of the rescue sites, rallied the troops,
16:28shook hands with the first responders.
16:29I don't do that anymore.
16:32Someone needs to.
16:34You said it yourself.
16:35It's obvious they have no fucking clue who did it or why or if it will happen again.
16:39They're flailing.
16:41Sir, everyone got that same threat delivered to their phones.
16:47It felt personal.
16:49And right now, I think the American people need to know that the country is going to be okay.
16:55That they shouldn't panic.
16:57They need strong leadership.
16:59If the answer is no, I'll call back and respectfully decline.
17:05Or you show up for half an hour.
17:09You let people know that they're not alone.
17:29You let people know that they're not alone.
17:30You let people know that they're not alone.
17:31You let them know that they're not alone.
17:32You let them know that they're not alone.
17:33You let them know that they're not alone.
17:34You let them know that they're not alone.
17:35You let them know that they're not alone.
17:36You let them know that they're not alone.
17:37You let them know that they're not alone.
17:38You let them know that they're not alone.
17:39You let them know that they're not alone.
17:40You let them know that they're not alone.
17:41You let them know that they're not alone.
17:42You let them know that they're not alone.
17:43You let them know that they're not alone.
17:44You let them know that they're not alone.
17:45You let them know that they're not alone.
17:46You let them know that they're not alone.
17:47I can see my sign.
18:12Mr. President, thanks for coming, I'm Assistant Chief Schmini.
18:15My guys have been working the site since the incident.
18:17We don't want to get in the way, we're just...
18:18Not to worry, sir. It's a pleasure to have you here.
18:20How are you guys holding up?
18:21Pretty brutal down there, but doing okay, sir.
18:24Good. Good, guys? You need anything?
18:26Could use some more cutting torches?
18:28Just so much heavy steel.
18:30Okay, I'll see what I can do about that.
18:31This way, Mr. President.
18:33Still have that contact and forage rum?
18:35Mm-hmm.
18:36Let's see what the core of engineers should get over here.
18:38Got it, boss. We'll make a call, Mr. President.
18:40The first train was standing still at the station
18:42when the second train ended at full speed.
18:44Once we get our open little money.
18:46Fucking socialist traitors!
18:48Wake up! This is an insurance scam!
18:50I mean, that conspiracy shit!
18:52Sir, I think you're gonna wrap this up.
18:53We need more cops down here.
18:54You people need to let us do our jobs.
18:58There are still people stuck in there.
19:00They're all crisis actors!
19:01There's probably nobody even down there!
19:03Why are they storming down there?
19:04Okay, let's get you back to the vehicles.
19:06I don't know, I don't know, I don't know, I don't know.
19:07It's a investigator!
19:08Come on, come on!
19:13Hey!
19:14Hey!
19:15Hey!
19:16Hey!
19:17Hey!
19:17Please!
19:18What's the matter with you?
19:19This is exactly what they want us to do.
19:20Who's they, Molly?
19:21You don't even know who they are!
19:22You're right.
19:23I don't know who they are.
19:24Neither do you.
19:25None of us do.
19:25But if we keep shouting at each other like this,
19:27what are we gonna accomplish?
19:28We're Americans.
19:29What are we doing?
19:30We're supposed to be standing up for each other.
19:32We're supposed to be helping each other.
19:33What, you think you're doing the right thing?
19:35No, you're not.
19:36You're afraid.
19:37And you think if you get worked up over some bullshit conspiracy nonsense that that won't
19:41make you afraid?
19:42No.
19:43You're not behaving like an American, nor a patriot.
19:45You're here standing up for the little guy?
19:48The working man?
19:49No one has to do it!
19:50Well, there are working men and women buried right beneath our feet, right here.
19:54You don't trust the government?
19:56I get that.
19:57It hasn't always come true for everybody, but this isn't about the government or the
20:011% or whatever the hell you want to call them.
20:03It's about somebody out there that hates us, that stands against everything that we stand
20:08for, everything that makes us who we are.
20:11And they found a way to hurt us.
20:13It's that simple.
20:14And right now, these people need to get back to work and get those people out.
20:17And you need to let them.
20:18You want to stand by and offer your support and your prayers?
20:21That's great.
20:22But please, just do it from behind the barricade.
20:48If I could say it, sir, that was great.
20:53Thanks, Terry.
20:54Hello?
20:55Seriously?
20:56My fucking district?
20:58Well, have you seen the coverage?
21:00You're taking care of the response.
21:02In Washington, he's taking care of the people here at home.
21:04This is a good look for both of you.
21:05Okay, I don't really need any help with my look, Roger.
21:09I assume this was your idea?
21:10The White House approved it.
21:11Okay, but whose idea was it?
21:13That's what I thought.
21:15You know, I do always say, don't you count out Roger.
21:18He's gonna find his way back to the big dance, even if it takes a national catastrophe.
21:22I'm actually with your dad right now.
21:24If you...
21:25Fuck.
21:26Fuck.
21:43They're late.
21:46Come on, man.
21:47Subway's closed, no Ubers, I had to walk here.
21:52Felix closed up shop a week ago.
21:53Went totally dark, but I'm working on it.
21:56Thought you said you are family.
21:58We are, man.
21:59He just...
22:00Does this sometimes.
22:01Finds a new pad to set up the servers and sends the rest of us the address.
22:07I swear.
22:09Another day or two and I promise I'll hear from him.
22:26Every network ran it.
22:27Every network ran it.
22:28Even the Death Star.
22:29I got carried away.
22:30I shouldn't have gone down there.
22:31I definitely should have kept my mouth shut.
22:33You were great, George.
22:34Someone needed to say it.
22:35President Mitchell just called.
22:37She watched me in D.C. tomorrow.
22:38For what?
22:39Didn't really say photo op in the oval.
22:42Maybe.
22:43Who knows.
22:44But I promise I'll be back for tomorrow night.
22:47Federal judge, second U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals.
22:50The vote may have been postponed, but we're gonna celebrate.
22:52I don't care about tomorrow night.
22:54But don't underestimate Mitchell.
22:56She was counting on these next few months to make her mark before the election.
23:00And now her entire legislative agenda is on ice until this gets resolved.
23:03She's not wasting her time on photo ops.
23:05She's calling you.
23:06She sees an angle.
23:07It's simple.
23:08Today was the beginning and the end of my political comeback.
23:10Period.
23:11You were running with the ball.
23:12Now it's your time.
23:13You stick to the deal.
23:14You got out clean no matter what anyone else said then or since.
23:17We both know how big a win that was.
23:20Don't forget what it's like under that spotlight.
23:23I know.
23:24Now I'm just a struggling author dealing with the deadline.
23:25I've got nothing left to prove.
23:27Whatever happens tomorrow, don't let him tell you otherwise.
23:50I'm gonna thank you, Mr. President.
23:53Now to make a great deal.
23:55I'll let you know.
23:56All right.
23:57I'll let you know.
23:58Lived here four years.
23:59I've never been in this room.
24:00Nice artwork, though.
24:01Yeah.
24:02President Mullen.
24:03President Mitchell will see you now.
24:05I've never been in this room.
24:07Nice artwork, though.
24:09Yeah. President Mullen.
24:11President Mitchell will see you now.
24:30President Mullen, thanks for coming.
24:33Thank you, everyone. Get some food
24:35and be back here in two hours.
24:36Mr. John, good to see you.
24:38Mr. President.
24:42Madam President, how are you holding up?
24:45Have a seat.
24:47Now, you can take that one if you want it.
24:49That's yours. I'll take this one.
24:54So it's as bad as it looks?
24:56I am running out of ways to avoid saying
24:58I have no fucking idea.
25:00Well, CIA was always slow on cyber,
25:02but the team at Fort Meade, especially the TAO guys...
25:05They're still the best.
25:06But their heads are spinning.
25:11Usually, a zero-day vulnerability
25:14exists on a single operating system,
25:17your iPhone, say.
25:18But this thing exploited unknown vulnerabilities
25:21across dozens of systems.
25:23It shut those systems off for exactly one minute
25:27and then turned everything back on again.
25:29So that wasn't us?
25:30No.
25:31We had barely gotten our people into it
25:33when everything came back online.
25:35There was no ransom demand, nobody claimed responsibility,
25:38nothing like that.
25:39Just that insidious threat.
25:41We're running shifts at me trying to sort through a digital trail
25:44that is basically the Gordian knot.
25:48So what's the plan?
25:50Congress is authorizing a special investigatory commission
25:54and endowing it with extraordinary powers commensurate
25:58with the scale of this emergency.
26:01They will be granting this commission powers of surveillance,
26:05powers of search and seizure,
26:07if necessary, even the suspension of habeas corpus.
26:10Jesus, Evelyn.
26:12We didn't even do that after 9-11.
26:14This is different.
26:15We knew who did it then.
26:17We have no clue here and no time to spare.
26:20We need an entity with all the powers
26:23of every law enforcement and intelligence agency
26:26put together operating on American soil.
26:29You're just gonna grab people off the streets without warrants.
26:31Actually, you are.
26:40My public service days are over.
26:44Yesterday was a mistake.
26:46It was an accident.
26:47The only thing more important than a quick result
26:51is a result that everyone can trust.
26:55They trust you.
26:57Think about it.
26:59What is there to think about?
27:15I'm taking a right up here.
27:17We're not going to the airport.
27:18I had a feeling you'd call.
27:25How are you, Jeremy?
27:26You got a minute?
27:27For you.
27:28But we're running a lockdown protocol.
27:30Everyone else waits outside.
27:32All right.
27:33See you in a bit.
27:42Oh, a knight in shining armor.
27:44How wide is this circle?
27:45Surprised Axios didn't have it in their morning newsletter.
27:48If I were you, I would have turned her down cold
27:51before I left the Oval.
27:53No, you were always better at reading the angles.
27:55Melinda doesn't spook easily.
27:57That's what some of the guys here said.
28:00The few who still remember you.
28:02We've been running models.
28:04Everything goes down again, doesn't come back up.
28:06How long before we start seeing water hoarding warlords,
28:09heads on sticks?
28:11Somewhere between 24 and 28 days is the consensus.
28:16I want to know who you guys are looking at.
28:18And you're right.
28:20I don't spook easily.
28:21What I'm about to tell you, I hope that's still the case.
28:24Let's get this over with.
28:26George.
28:40Yep.
28:41I think it's important that you know that this...
28:44Is everything okay, sir?
29:07Yeah, let's just keep going.
29:09What do you say?
29:11Phone.
29:13You have reached New Way Dry Cleaners.
29:18Please leave a message.
29:20Hi, I need to schedule a pickup tonight as soon as possible.
29:25Just bring the...
29:26Grabbed one from your office before we left this morning.
29:29Good, thanks.
29:30In case it wasn't just a photo op.
29:33Felix is back up and running.
29:34I'm sending you a location, but I'm out.
29:50I'm running.
29:51I'm running.
29:52I'm sending you a location, but I'm out.
29:56Running.
29:57I'm running.
29:58I'm sending you a location, but I'm out.
29:59Running.
30:00I'm asking you, all right?
30:01I'm not asking you.
30:02I see you.
30:15I'll see you.
30:22I'll see you.
30:29Hi, home.
30:30Hi, too much.
30:31Good to see you.
30:34Hi.
30:35So on brand.
30:37Cocktails and canapes for the 1% while the world burns down.
30:41Your mother deserves this.
30:43And we thought it was important to show people that were not afraid.
30:47People who wanted a place to go and be with friends.
30:49Be with you.
30:51Right?
30:52Come on, these are not mom's friends.
30:56Ass-kissing moths to the flame.
30:59Swarming around the man at the hour.
31:02Hi, Michael.
31:04I was hoping I'd have a little more time before I got out.
31:09Yeah, the press cycle has definitely sped up a bit
31:12since you were lost in it.
31:15So Roger tells me you're gonna vote against the commission.
31:19And it won't matter, but yeah.
31:21Of course I'm gonna vote against the commission as fucking fascist.
31:24Oh, come on.
31:27Look, you know it's only temporary
31:29until we can get a handle on what's really going on.
31:32Said every would-be dictator who ever grabbed power.
31:36What?
31:37I'm sorry, are you actually considering doing this?
31:39I haven't decided yet.
31:41Okay.
31:42Hear me out.
31:43Hear me out.
31:44Please, for one second on this.
31:45So let's say that this whole thing turns out to be very simple.
31:48Right?
31:49That it's Moscow.
31:50Or the Revolutionary Guard.
31:51Or a bunch of neo-Nazis who figured out how to use a computer.
31:54It almost doesn't even matter.
31:55Right?
31:56Because not everybody wants an answer.
31:58There are people, they see a crisis like this, right?
32:01They don't want to resolve it.
32:03They want to weaponize it.
32:04They're gonna make you head of the commission.
32:06So they're saying, okay, you hold the gun.
32:08You pull the trigger.
32:09All right.
32:12I'm glad you came tonight.
32:15It means a lot to me and your mother.
32:17Sir, excuse me.
32:19I'm sorry.
32:20It's important.
32:21Don, just a rather guessing.
32:23Okay.
32:24If you want to finish this, I'll be right back.
32:26Okay.
32:33Laundry pickup.
32:35Thanks for coming.
32:36Of course.
32:38And that's what friends do.
32:40What are you hearing?
32:41He pans.
32:42Am I sharing intelligence gathered by Mossad with the U.S. government?
32:48Or am I just, you know, gossiping with a fellow pensioner?
32:53You know the answer to that.
32:54It always stays with me.
32:58The past six months, the GRU has been funneling money into a group of hackers based in New York.
33:05Loose collection of the usual punks.
33:08They run ransomware schemes, crack crypto wallets, kick some of the money back to the consulate.
33:15And we figured that's a nice way to finance other ops and stir up that garden variety.
33:21Mayhem the Kremlin likes so much to foment.
33:25Their leader goes by Felix.
33:27A couple of weeks ago, we started hearing someone is putting together a server farm in the Bronx.
33:34Serious processing power.
33:37I mean, the kind you'd need to mine massive quantities of Bitcoin.
33:42Or deploy a massive cyber attack.
33:47Again, that name Felix pops up.
33:52Sounds like a hard make to the Russians.
33:54Maybe.
33:55You run it down?
33:56We're trying.
33:57We're on it.
33:59George, with this one, there may come a time you will call and I won't answer.
34:07I mean, after all these years, better to be honest with each other, right?
34:26Fuck.
34:28Alex?
34:29Jesus.
34:30What?
34:31Did you just follow me in here?
34:33No.
34:34I mean, I saw you come inside and I just thought maybe...
34:37Don't.
34:40What did you say to him out there about the commission?
34:42Oh, that's why you're stalking me.
34:44Okay.
34:45Good to know you're really that pathetic.
34:48No, I just need to know.
34:50Why do you need to know?
34:51So you can raise your hourly rates again?
34:53I did hear about your hedge fund buddies who shorted the market two days before the attack.
34:58But you're saying they knew about it.
35:00I'm saying it looks suspicious.
35:02Wow.
35:03You know, you're starting to sound a lot like those conspiracy nuts on television.
35:07All right.
35:08Look, I know that your work has dried up recently.
35:11But I am telling you right now, you are in over your head.
35:14Okay?
35:15Even more than usual.
35:16And you're still mad that he said you weren't ready to run?
35:19I think I got over that when I won by 23 points.
35:21For the second time.
35:23He needs to do this.
35:25He thinks that the world is the same as when he left office.
35:28No, I don't think he does.
35:29I think he's well aware that things just changed.
35:31Dryer, okay?
35:32That side of the aisle.
35:33Those are not the same people that he served with.
35:35This is not the same country.
35:36If he goes back now, they will bury him.
35:43When you're at home and you're 10 minutes, what the time after us?
35:46You're really good to spend?
35:48During an hour, there are three people when you meet and ask them
35:50theenza here, fall after you have gone down.
35:51You have to catch up in the city.
35:52Yeah.
35:53I wish to be back now.
35:54Oh, sorry.
35:55He's gone.
35:56I wish to be back now.
35:57It's like a talk days every night for you.
35:58You have to buy a рай of 12 hours.
36:00Because he's gone around and a sight.
36:01Your house was back to the ground for you.
36:02I buried time.
36:03Cashrow, where you are y'ra' Road.
36:05Creative.
36:06Unions with 11 boring.
36:07There's aは***.
36:12Back to change the music.
36:23What?
36:23Change the music.
36:24I'm sorry.
36:25Change the music.
36:38Sorry, I got held up.
36:40I think that's the last of the stragglers.
36:41You deserve more.
36:42We'll make up for it when it's Chief Justice.
36:44It was fine, George.
36:46You must be exhausted.
36:50So?
36:52No question, it is a trap, politically.
36:55Mitchell has to take decisive action,
36:57and she knows that there is a good chance
36:59that half the country will end up hating
37:00whoever takes this on.
37:02I can't let that stop me.
37:03You are the smart play.
37:05Everyone says they want the truth,
37:08but the reality is it's better for both sides
37:10if the blame can't be pinned on anyone.
37:12That way, they can just keep on blaming each other.
37:14Is that your analysis?
37:16No, that's our daughter.
37:17She says they're weaponizing the crisis.
37:19We both know she can be prone to hyperbole.
37:21Though, in this case,
37:25I don't think that comes close to capturing it.
37:29This commission is the single greatest affront
37:31to civil liberties anyone has ever attempted.
37:36Okay, well, that's it then.
37:37I tell Mitchell, no, I'm not going to do it.
37:40That's why you have to do it.
37:43They've already weaponized it.
37:44And who else do you want
37:47with their finger on the trigger?
38:05Yeah.
38:06We turned over a rock, George.
38:08You won't believe what crawled out.
38:10There's some place you can talk.
38:12You need to write this down.
38:13Yeah, you'll be better.
38:27Now, if you listen to what I'm saying,
38:29you know what I'm going to believe in the middle of the night,
38:31you know what I'm going to believe in the face.
38:34You can see how it's always.
38:39You can see how it's always.
38:39You can see how it's always.
38:43After passage late last night,
38:47President Mitchell signed the law authorizing the commission.
38:50With more now,
38:51to announce his decision at a recently arranged press conference
38:54called early this morning.
39:00Hello, everyone.
39:02This morning,
39:04thousands of our fellow citizens
39:06are still laying their loved ones to rest victims of a vicious and cowardly attack and assault
39:14on not only our lives and property, but our very sense of security, our very sense of who we are.
39:22Late last night, the United States Congress voted overwhelmingly with bipartisan support.
39:28And President Mitchell signed a law authorizing the creation of the so-called zero-day commission.
39:34It is with great humility and a ferocious sense of purpose that I have accepted President Mitchell's request to lead the commission.
39:42I do not render judgment on the extent of the powers I have been granted.
39:46They are unprecedented, as is this danger.
39:50But I do offer you my solemn vow.
39:53We will only employ them insofar as they are absolutely necessary.
39:57I had an old friend.
40:14He's no longer with us.
40:16His name was John Flanagan.
40:18I'm sure some of you are tired of hearing about him again,
40:20but John was a dear friend, and he taught me a lot of things.
40:23Among them is that we don't get to decide when our time is up.
40:26I thought my life in public service was over, my legacy written, if you will.
40:31But now that I've been appointed to head this commission,
40:34I will do everything I can to find out who did this,
40:39and I promise you, I promise you, we will make them pay.
40:56A former prosecutor, Mullen was known in his day as fearless and tireless,
41:04a sterling reputation that only grew in stature over the course of his four years in office as president.
41:09People are finding it very difficult to return to any sense of normalcy.
41:13And so I think bringing in Mullen was a perfect choice,
41:16and in many ways, the only choice.
41:18Non-partisan, a legendarily brilliant investigator,
41:21uniquely suited to navigate both the political minefield and work the case,
41:26getting to the bottom of who's responsible before they make good on the threat to hit us again.
41:3130 minutes to Manhattan, let's just air at 0600, sir.
41:39George.
41:40Where are you? What's the matter?
41:41George, everything I told you last night, it's true.
41:44We were right. That's the key to all of it.
41:47You have to.
41:48I don't want to get back to the point, please.
41:50The path. The path.
41:55Wait here, I'll be right back. I need to get something.
41:58Hold it. Legend needs a minute.
42:01Hold it. Legend needs a minute.
42:28Sir.
42:33Sir?
42:38Sir, is everything okay in there?
42:42Sir?
42:45I'll hold it up.
42:49Sir, I need you to respond.
42:52Sir?
42:55Code right at the cottage.
42:58Let's go.
43:00Guys, we have a medical emergency.
43:06Let's go.
43:09You guys hurry up.
43:17Come on, go.
43:24Come on.
43:25Come on.
43:26Come on.
43:27Sir, you okay?
43:42Somebody broke into the safe.
43:44They replaced this book.
43:46Sir, that's not possible.
43:51Sir, are you all right?
43:54Sir, are you all right?
43:55Sir, where the hell is he going?
44:02Is there any legitimacy to the idea that someone could have snuck into his office?
44:07I didn't see anyone even in there.
44:08Then why would he make something up like that?
44:11Hector, did somebody go in my study?
44:15You got us worried, sir.
44:17Who are you?
44:19Who are you?
44:20Who's who?
44:21Who are you? Never mind who's who. Who the hell are you?
44:24Where's Hector?
44:25Where's Hector?
44:26George, stop yelling.
44:28Are you okay? What's wrong?
44:30Who is this?
44:31George, calm down.
44:32Where's Hector?
44:35Hector retired five years ago.
44:38What?
44:38That's Wayne.
44:40Hector retired.
44:43George?
44:44George?
44:44He's angry with you.
44:50Oh, God.
45:03He's angry with you.
45:08He's angry.