:04:04
Tower, this is Wolf One.
I got a problem here.
:04:07
State your problem, Wolf One.
Are you declaring an emergency?
:04:10
Stand by, One.
:04:12
Additional sites
appear to be designed...
:04:15
For intermediate-range
ballistic missiles...
:04:18
And thus capable of striking
most of the major cities...
:04:20
In the western hemisphere.
:04:23
Folks.
:04:25
Given this extraordinary
turn of events...
:04:28
I think it's prudent
we cut this evening short.
:04:31
Im sure this Cuban thing
will resolve itself...
:04:33
But in the meantime,
I suggest we take...
:04:36
A prayerful
watch and wait stance.
:04:40
OK, folks, let's go.
:04:44
-My coat.
-Oh, here you go.
:04:46
Ill call you, then.
:04:52
What did I tell you?
:04:59
Well, Im certainly not gonna
let this pot roast go to waste.
:05:01
Oh, Calvin, would you
put that seat cushion...
:05:03
back on the lawn chair, honey?
:05:05
Shouldn't we at least
turn off the phonograph?
:05:07
It shuts off automatically.
:05:09
Oh. Did you make it to do that?
:05:10
They all do.
:05:12
I never know anymore.
:05:16
I bet that's a fighter jet
on its way to Key West.
:05:21
Good luck, amigo.
:05:22
An emergency has been declared.
:05:23
I repeat,
an emergency has been declared.
:05:26
You hear that?
:05:27
Ill come back for the radio.
:05:30
I wish you would have
at least let me do the dishes.
:05:33
It's not gonna be that easy...
:05:34
to get all that dried-on food
off my nice plates.
:05:37
I just hope those plates are not
radioactive by tomorrow.
:05:40
Cheese
is particularly troublesome.
:05:42
Ive got secondaries
of an engine fire.
:05:44
Im gonna need to find
a clear area to eject.
:05:47
Roger, Wolf One.
Can you make it to the ocean?
:05:53
Roger that, Tower.
:05:54
Im marking the one-eight-zero
radio for five...
:05:59
and ejecting, Tower.