:06:02
Yeah. I guess we'd better.
:06:31
We've had it, Dad, haven't we?
:06:33
I thought when it happened, we'd all be...
:06:35
Get in the car. We're going back.
:06:57
I read that those clouds go up 30 miles.
Think they're that high?
:07:01
- I don't know, but they're still rising.
- Looks like they're flattening out on top.
:07:05
Looks like. But they're still going up.
:07:19
Idiots.
:07:22
- Fools.
- They nearly creamed us.
:07:34
This is the Emergency
Broadcasting Network.
:07:36
All normal forms of communications
appear to have broken down.
:07:40
Although there has been
no official statement...
:07:42
the light flashes
and the resulting cloud formations...
:07:45
would indicate that Los Angeles
and surrounding areas...
:07:47
have been attacked by nuclear bombs
or missiles.
:07:49
I repeat, this is not an official statement.
:07:52
In order to conserve power
on battery-operated radios...
:07:55
bulletins will be broadcast
at two-hour intervals.
:07:58
Next broadcast at 9:00.
Stay tuned to 640 or 1240...