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:18:03
- Connie, can we expect the same panic?
- More than likely.

:18:06
- We can discuss this on the way.
- I'm not leaving.

:18:11
We have to maintain a working government.
:18:13
Take the Vice President, the whole cabinet,
and the Joint Chiefs to a secured location.

:18:18
I'm staying.
:18:19
I don't want to add to a public hysteria
that's gonna cost lives.

:18:23
Connie, we'll initiate
the emergency broadcast system.

:18:27
We'll advise people not to panic.
:18:29
The best idea right now
is to stay in their homes.

:18:33
Yes, sir. Roy? Dean?
:18:35
Have the cabinet members rendez vous here.
We'll take them to NORAD.

:18:40
Mr President, with your permission,
I'd like to remain at your side.

:18:46
l had a feeling you would.
:18:49
What happens if they do become hostile?
:18:54
Then God help us.
:18:57
There it is.
The strange atmospheric phenomenon.

:18:59
lt is apparently what is causing
all the distortions...

:19:03
David, are you watching this?
:19:10
There is no evidence that
these phenomena are endangering anyone.

:19:14
Thus far, reports of oppression...
:19:17
Marty, I got a lock on that signal pattern
so we can filter it out.

:19:21
But if my calculations are right,
it'll be gone in seven hours.

:19:24
It's reducing itself every time it recycles
so eventually it'll disappear.

:19:30
- Are you listening?
- Can you believe this?

:19:35
Haven't you been watching? David!
:19:40
Good afternoon. So far the phenomenon
has not caused any damage.

:19:45
We have to ask you to stay calm,
and it's important for everyone not to panic.

:19:49
We have a fix on three
of the occurrences about to appear...

:19:53
- It's just unreal.
- Miguel, come here!

:19:56
One is headed towards Los Angeles.
:19:58
The other two are headed towards New York
and Washington, DC.


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