24 (TV Series)
Day 2: 12:00 p.m.-1:00 p.m. (2002)
Michelle Forbes: Lynne Kresge
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Military Official : [Giving a presentation to the President] we've reduced the likelihood on some of the targets: we're left with six probable sectors. There's the harbor, port of Los Angeles. It's one of the busiest ports in the world. The strike there would knock out infrastructure
Lynne Kresge : [Whispers to him] I'm sorry to interrupt Mr. President, the Ambassador is about to land
President David Palmer : Has there been any communication while he was in route?
Lynne Kresge : No, not since this morning when he decided to come here
President David Palmer : Is he alone?
Lynne Kresge : No, he's being accompanied by Farhad Salim. The ranking intelligence officer
President David Palmer : Get me anything new about Second Wave we learned since this morning
Lynne Kresge : Yes Sir
President David Palmer : Is Roger here yet?
Lynne Kresge : He's upstairs. Their bringing him up to speed on Rayburn's dismissal
President David Palmer : Good
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Roger Stanton : [Referring to the Ambassador's request for their intelligence files] you can't give him this information Sir
President David Palmer : Explain: what's the downside?
Roger Stanton : We have agents in that country, right now. Those files would expose their identities
President David Palmer : Fine. Go through the files and take out anything that would jeopardize our people
Roger Stanton : It's a terrible precedent
President David Palmer : We can't worry about precedent. Not today. Not under the threat of nuclear attack
Roger Stanton : I guess my point is I don't trust the Ambassador. We can't ignore the possibility his country is supporting Second Wave
President David Palmer : [to Lynn] what'd you think?
Lynne Kresge : I agree with Roger. I think it's too risky
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Lynne Kresge : The Ambassador's chopper took off a few minutes ago: as soon as he and Salim gets on, he will conference with the Prime Minister
President David Palmer : How soon can we expect the intelligence back?
Lynne Kresge : Within the hour and then they'll be updates every thirty minutes after that
President David Palmer : Ok, I think you better set up a call with the Joint Chiefs, I have a feeling their not going to be happy about the information exchange so I better talk them through it
Lynne Kresge : Right away Sir