:53:00
Everyone's gotta be in the loop.
:53:02
Guard frequency is 1727.9.
:53:10
All right, gentlemen, may I have your
attention for one moment, please.
:53:14
We'll be going through it on the plane.
:53:17
The mission is to safely extract
the hostage.
:53:21
To safely extract the hostage.
:53:24
In outline, this is a smash and grab.
It is a straightforward extraction.
:53:29
The hostage will be in transit.
One team will assault the vehicle.
:53:33
One team will secure the perimeter.
:53:36
Who's got the girl?
:53:39
One team ready to lay supportive fire.
:53:41
And exfil as per your ops plan.
:53:44
The rules of engagement are:
Weapons free.
:53:48
- Weapons free.
- Go.
:53:51
We expect slight, I repeat,
slight opposition.
:53:56
Okay, let's pack it up
and put it on the bus.
:53:59
Sir!
:54:10
It is confirmed.
The death of Laura Newton.
:54:14
We have word from the Coast Guard
that the bodies have been identified.
:54:18
Reporting from Harvard Square,
this is Jody Snider.
:54:21
- Can there be any doubt?
- The Secret Service, for obvious reasons...
:54:25
...keep meticulous records,
the DNA, the fingerprints.
:54:28
- Yes.
- And she had just been in the water...
:54:33
...for four hours, apparently.
:54:35
And she had been sailing with
one of her professors, Gerald Sloane.
:54:42
We are gonna have some video
coming in just now.
:54:47
And we see the body bags
being removed from the water.
:54:51
This is off of Martha's vineyard, here.
:54:55
The divers, the Navy divers in the water,
who recovered her body...
:54:59
...and that of Professor Sloane.