:41:02
miles--
:41:04
5.
:41:06
zero.
:41:07
zero.
:41:17
we did it!
:41:18
we did?
we did it!
:41:23
can I borrow your tent?
:41:25
sac-com confirms
destruction of the inbound.
:41:29
what about the rest
of their inbounds?
:41:31
there are none, sir.
:41:32
both the u. s. and Soviet
response chain on full recall.
:41:35
damn.
:41:37
recalled.
:42:02
place them under arrest--
all of them.
:42:05
wait! we don't know
these men.
:42:07
we were kidnapped.
:42:08
that's right!
kidnapped!
:42:10
yes! we were. we were
at the drive-in.
:42:12
as the disarmament
talks here
:42:14
continue through
closed sessions
:42:16
last night and
on into this afternoon,
:42:18
a feeling
of positive anticipation
:42:21
is shared by everyone
in the press corps.
:42:23
the doors
to the conference room
:42:26
are opening.
:42:27
I see the chief
United States delegate
:42:29
mr. Emmett Fitz-Hume.
:42:32
mr. Fitz-Hume.
:42:33
hi, ed.
:42:34
everybody at home is
most anxious to know
:42:37
how things are going
in there.
:42:39
well, ed, right now
:42:40
we're at an extremely
sensitive juncture.
:42:42
and, of course,
the slightest misperceived
:42:44
phrase or gesture
:42:45
could upset everything
we've achieved today.
:42:48
now if you'll
excuse me, ed...
:42:50
thank you,
mr. Fitz-Hume.
:42:52
thank you, Ed.
:42:52
mr. Emmett Fitz-Hume,
:42:53
chief state department
negotiator
:42:55
here at
the disarmament talks
:42:57
re-entering
what he has called
:42:59
"the delicately
balanced negotiations."