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...two million can be evacuated.
- How fast can we be on the air?

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- Minutes, but...
- lf we can save two million...

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Yes, sir, if we can squeeze
an extra 40,000 vehicles...

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...into the New York traffic...
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...another 300,000 extra persons
into the airports.

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It's page 18 of that report.
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If you don't take pets,
the old, the blind...

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...abandon the hospitals
and the people in them...

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...don't panic
and if the police don't panic...

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...then maybe you might save
two million people.

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In how long?
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- Four days.
- Four days?

:47:34
Now, I want some answers,
and I want them now!

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To begin with,
didn't anybody check this report?

:47:40
Eight years ago, sir.
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- Worthless then.
- Why wasn't something done about it?

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- Maybe there is no defence against...
- He's bluffing!

:47:48
- What if he's not?
- All right. All right.

:47:53
Say it happens.
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What's the worst?
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Mr. President,
recent nuclear tests prove...

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- That is classified information.
- No, sir.

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The bomb's gone public.
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Newspapers, magazines,
even college kids have built them.

:48:25
Come on, I want numbers,
facts, figures!

:48:33
The first shock, blast
and thermal dose...

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...will kill at least two million people.
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All this glass...
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...will become bullets.
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Billions of them!
They'll slash everything for miles.

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There'll be fires. Tens of thousands.
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Winds. Winds double the force...
The destructive force of hurricanes.

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All the water...
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...all the food, poisoned!

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