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:20:00
- The whole city is.
- That's why we don't want tunnels blown up.

:20:03
Thanks for coming on short notice,
but save the fight for later.

:20:07
Sure. Two o'clock good for you?
:20:11
- Huh?
- Go ahead. Encourage her.

:20:14
Dr. Barnes, can you tell me
what's under MacArthur Park?

:20:17
Not with any certainty, no,
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- That's a shock.
- But I...

:20:21
We ran trains through all day. No incidents.
:20:23
This analysis from the guys
who collapsed Hollywood Boulevard.

:20:28
My engineers were there - no demonstrable
risk. You got conflicting evidence?

:20:32
Some reason to strand passengers?
I'm all ears.

:20:35
Until then, we stay on schedule.
:20:38
I'm sorry, Mike.
:20:41
Oh, lah!
:20:43
He's gotta change his nicotine patch.
:20:47
- So?
- So.

:20:50
So? How do I find out
what's underneath MacArthur Park?

:20:55
...low-grade evacuation of MacArthur Park.
:20:57
City officials won't say if
it has anything to do with the deaths today

:21:01
of those seven public workers.
:21:04
Take a look at this.
:21:08
OK. Um, what am I looking at?
:21:11
That lake was 62 degrees yesterday.
Today it's up to 68.

:21:14
- Yeah, it's a sunny day.
- It is lovely, isn't it?

:21:17
It takes a geological event to heat a million
gallons of water by six degrees in 12 hours.

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What is a geological event?
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I'm sure you're aware of this,
that our continents sit on tectonic plates.

:21:29
- Great big rafts on an ocean of molten rock.
- Yeah.

:21:32
When they shift, like they did this morning,
we get an earthquake. OK?

:21:36
Yeah.
:21:38
Same mechanism
can sometimes open a fissure, sometimes.

:21:42
Magma can find
one of those fissures and rise up through it.

:21:47
What's magma?
:21:48
- Lava.
- Lava? Uh, here in LA?

:21:52
It's one of several possibilities.
:21:55
It is unlikely, but it is a possibility.
:21:57
We have a history of that
in the downtown area?


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