1:00:50
You should see it!
You should go out and see it for yourself!
1:00:53
Thanks. I am enjoying it right here.
1:00:55
The city has stopped.
People are running around like ants.
1:00:58
What a brilliant idea.
I never would have thought of it.
1:01:02
The people who are coming to
the meeting tonight, have they arrived?
1:01:06
Yes. I talked to them on the phone.
They're all very curious about the meeting.
1:01:10
Good. Did you speak to
our friend Mr. Carpenter?
1:01:13
He'll be there at 8.30.
1:01:16
Tell me, Hilda, does all this frighten you?
Does it make you feel insecure?
1:01:21
- Yes, sir. It certainly does.
- That's good, Hilda.
1:01:25
I'm glad.
1:01:28
As far as we can tell, power's been cut off
everywhere, with a few exceptions.
1:01:32
And even these exceptions are remarkable -
hospitals, planes in flight, that sort of thing.
1:01:37
I wish I could tell you more but,
as you know, all communications are out -
1:01:41
telephones, radio, cable, everything.
1:01:47
I can tell you the president is prepared
to declare a state of national emergency.
1:01:59
- Eleanor, did you call the electrician?
- I tried, but the phone doesn't work either.