:24:03
They'll understand
if you give them a chance.
:24:07
What you might want to do,
before you give up...
:24:11
...is let those people know
what you're about.
:24:14
How?
:24:15
If I put a camera on
and interview you...
:24:18
...and you tell them what's going on,
they'll want to know.
:24:24
Don't you?
:24:25
No.
:24:28
That's your jury pool out there.
:24:32
All right.
:24:35
- Exchange the kids for the interview.
- No.
:24:40
You help them, they help you.
:24:44
- One. One, that's it.
- One's good.
:24:51
I can't do that. I can't put
a hostage-taker on television.
:24:55
I understand, but he's insisting
that I put him on now.
:25:02
"As a good faith gesture,
I'll let a child go."
:25:05
"Once Mr. Brackett has put me on TV,
I will...
:25:08
...consider releasing others."
:25:11
- No, you let everybody go first.
- Hold on.
:25:14
- He said let everybody go.
- He can't negotiate with your emotions.
:25:19
Unacceptable!
:25:21
Don't negotiate my emotions.
:25:24
Hello, Sheriff Lemke, Max Brackett.
I know the rules about these things...
:25:29
Is he listening to us?
:25:31
- No, he's not.
- Is he pointing his weapon?
:25:34
I can guarantee Mr. Baily's sincere.
I think things will become unstable...
:25:39
...if you don't grant him this.
- Jesus!
:25:43
I don't like this.
:25:44
- I know.
- Tell him I'm upset.
:25:46
But this man is very upset, sir.
:25:49
Things are very unpredictable here.
:25:53
All right, look...
:25:56
Okay. I want this over quickly,
understand?