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:47:01
I've been piecing together this
batch of new intercepts.

:47:05
A frightening picture is taking shape.
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Ambassadors Nomura and Kurusu
asked their government...

:47:12
...to extend a deadline for suspending
negotiation between Japan and America.

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- You remember that?
- Yeah.

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Now, according to this latest
intercept...

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...Tokyo wants to conclude
negotiations with us...

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...no later than November 29...
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...after which, and I quote...
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..."Things are automatically
going to happen. "

:47:37
Look at this intelligence report
from the British.

:47:41
Five Japanese troop transports
with naval escort...

:47:44
...were sighted off Formosa,
heading south.

:47:47
We've been monitoring their fleet.
Most of it seems to be on home waters.

:47:51
I'm not so sure.
:48:00
I'm betting they're
going to attack us.

:48:06
Japan is going to attack us.
:48:10
The 29th is only four days off.
:48:14
The 30th is on a Sunday.
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We're gonna be attacked on Sunday,
the 30th of November.

:48:27
The pieces fit together.
:48:33
But can you prove it?
:48:35
No. But I'm convinced I'm right.
:48:40
Miss Cave? Get me General Marshall.
:48:42
General Marshall's
at Fort Benning, sir.

:48:45
Then get me the secretary of war.
:48:51
I've got the evidence, Al.
:48:54
And I'm gonna make the brass
around here admit I'm right.


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