"24 Season 6 Episode 9" "PREVIOUSLY ON 24" "That's hyocine-pentothal." "You will experience a painI can't even describe." "At 8cc's,I run the riskof inducing heart attack." "Four cc's!" "That's 8cc's total,jack." "His vitals are spikingacro the line." "Four cc's!" "the connection you foundbetween dad and gredenkohad to do with a contractthat was awarded to us." "What did an ex-russian generalhave to do with the contract?" "It was his job to releasethe old nukes... into the U.S.For decommissioning." "He knows you didn'ttell him everything." "Yeah,and I won'T." "You know I won't,dad." "Have to be sure." "I would like youto appear on televisionand appeal to membersof islamic communitieseverywhereto come forward withy information regarding fayed." "I certainly can'treach out to them for help,but I know you can." "Fayed has alreadycalled me a traitor." "And many others will follow himif there is even a suspicionthat I am an american puppet!" "Not a puppet,a partner." "At least when it comes tofinding these nuclear weapons." "The president just rejectedevery one of my proposals." "A change in leadershipis imperative to ensurethis nation's security." "I'm not talking aboutholding hearings." "Something more... immediatewould haveto happen." "This is the engineer?" "You've got the wrong man." "You're going to modify thisso that I can use itto reprogram the bombs." "You will do it." "The question ishow much pain will be inflictedon you before you comply." "stop!" "I'll do it." "Arm it." "Very good." "Fayed's already gone." "The reprogramming device thatfayed had me build for him,if it's not here,it meanshe took it with him." "And with it,he can activatethe other bombs he hasanytime he wants." "THE FOLLOWING TAKES PLACE BETWEEN 2:00 P.M. TO 3:00 P.M." "yes?" "I have the arming device." "But I had to leaveone of the suitcases behind." "What happened?" "Ctu found me." "I needed to preoccupy themwith a bomb to enable my escape." "The delivery system softwarewas programmedfor five detonationsat five high-priority targets." "Because of your carelessness,we are now down to three." "More than enough forour needs,gredenko." "You just make sure the deliverysystem arrives on schedule." "The trucks have left nevada,and they'll reach the locationwithin two hours." "Good." "You can use the time you haveto reprogramyour targeting software." "Call me when it's completed." "since the faawas unable to trackfayed's chopper,we have toassume it set down somewhereoutside the containment area." "We may not knowwhere fayed is, but we do know he's inpossession of a devicethat will enablehim to activatethe three remaining suitcasenukes in his arsenal." "Our only potential leadwas uploadedfrom the hard drive of a laptoprecovered at the sceneby jack bauer and his team." "Milo." "There was an e-mail fragmentI was able to restorefrom the computer's hard drive;" "it made reference torecent communications betweenfayed and dmitri gredenko." "Gredenko is the formersoviet general in chargeof turning over russian nukesto the U.S.For decommission." "Ultimately,he was the source ofthe weapons fayed now possesses." "So,clearly,gredenko'smore involved in thisthan we realized." "What's his interesting helping fayed?" "Gredenko's an ultranationalist." "His desire to harm this country,economically and otherwise,is in sync with fayed'S." "Have we gotten any updated intelon his location?" "Interpol just confirmedhe's no longer in moscow." "Since the pointof originfingerprint on thee-mail fragmentwas pacific time," "I think it's safe to assumehe's somewhere on the westcoast,possibly los angeles." "Chloe,run a data sweep throughins and customs channels." "See if we can trackhow he got in the country." "morris." "We have to takehim to medical." "I just want to talkto him for a minute." "Are you okay?" "Give us ten minutes." "Bill." "Jack." "We able to pull anythingoff the hard drive we found?" "We have." "Apparently,fayed's been incontact with dmitri gredenko." "Gredenko?" "It's lookingmore and more likehe's been aidingfayed's operation all along." "You think he's herein los angeles." "Evidence on the harddrive points to that." "What leads do you haveon gredenko?" "Your father's companywas contractedto dispose of the nukesgredenko wasto hand over." "My brother graemoversaw those contracts,not my father." "He still might havesome information." "Okay,fine,I'll talk to him.Where is he?" "He went to seeyour brother's bodyin the morgue." "Okay,thanks." "Chloe,you all right?" "Yeah." "Thank you for savingmorris's life." "Yeah." "I'm really glad fayed didn'tkill you this morning." "Me,too." "I have to talkto my father." "I... just want to thank youfor everything." "Dad." "Whatever your brothermay have done,he didn't deserve this." "I didn't meanfor this to happen." "Yeah." "Well... dad,I'm sorry about graem." "I am." "But right now,ctu wants to know aboutyour connectionto dmitri gredenko." "What?" "We believe thathe's working with fayed." "They want to knowwhat you know about him." "He was the russian liaisonon our government contract todecommission soviet nukes.Why?" "What kind of dealingsdid you have with him?" "Couple of phone calls tomoscow,that's about it." "Do you know of any contactsthat gredenko might havewhich would allow fayed to movethe remaining four nukes?" "Look,jack,like I told you,I had virtually no involvement." "Graem oversaw the project,he dealt with gredenko." "Whatever you need to knowdied with him." "You know where marilyn is?" "No." "Why?" "You gonna question her,too?" "She's probably with josh." "He's taking the deathof his fatherpretty hard." "Leave themalone,jack." "Let them grievein peace." "I'll make a call to someof the company executives." "About gredenko." "Maybe graem shared somethingthat I wasn't privy to." "Thank you." "Try to rest." "You're doingvery well." "You can go in now." "Morris?" "How are you feeling?" "Say something." "What is there to say?" "You were tortured." "You held out aslong as you could." "I armed a nucleabomb." "You had to." "Fayed was gonna kill you." "I wish to god he had." "Because of me,fayed has a device that canarm all the bloodysuitca nukeshe wants." "You can't blame yourself." "When the next bomb goes off,andthousands of more peop die,everybody will rememberthat I was the onethat made it possible." "That's notgonna happen." "Ause we're gonna find fayedand we're gonna stop him,and none of thiswill matter." "Are you any closerto finding him?" "No." "Just go,darling." "Go." "yes,Bauer?" "We've got a problem." "Gredenko's here." "In L.A.?" "Are you sure?" "Yes." "Only,they don'tknow where he is." "We've got to get to himbefore they do." "If gredenkoimplicates me,everything--the company I foundedand spent my life protecting--it's over,you understand?" "Yes." "I'll put ateam together." "I'll monitorctu from here." "If I hear of anything,I'll call you." "Yes,sir." "I don't carewhat you have to do." "You find gredenko,and you kill him." "Understood." "I talked to my fatherabout gredenko." "He said he'd makesome inquiries,but ithink it's a dead end." "He doesn'tknow anything." "The news from hereisn't much better." "But milo managed to tracethe fragment he pulled offfayed's computerto a local I.P.Network." "It confirms gredenko isdefinitely here in L.A." "I've got my peoplemonitoring chatter,data-mininginteragency backlogson gredenko's activitiesprior to going underground." "Right now,that's all we can do." "Okay." "Have a seat,jack." "What is it?" "It's the toxicology reporton your brother's body." "Forensic evidence indicates thatthe hyocine-pentatholyou administered to graemduring his interrogationcaused his coronary." "There's something else." "I saw the field tape,and rick burke'sreport for division." "He said you exceeded protocols,even after he warned youof dangerous levels." "That's true." "Agent burke tried to warn me." "Then you pulleda gun on him." "You must realizehow this looks,jack." "Coming right after yourbrother tried to kill you." "I lost control." "Because you found out he wasresponsible for david palmer'sassassination." "Yes,because I found outabout david palmer'sassassination." "'Cause I found outabout everything." "I lost control." "I tried to tell you I didn'tthink I could do this." "This job." "I wanted to kill my brother." "I wanted him dead." "I was standing over him... and I looked up and I sawmy father in the doorway... and everything just stopped." "I ordered agent burketo shut down the iv,he did." "I thought we caught it in time." "Bill,I did not set out... to kill my brother." "I swear to you." "I can adjust the reportbefore I send itto division." "No." "Jack... an internal affairsinvestigationwill impede our searchfor fayed and gredenko." "Right now,you arecritical to that." "You cannot cover this up." "I ordered agent burketo administerthe hyocine-pentathol." "I killed my brother." "Whatever the consequences are,I accept them." "Bill... do this right." "Okay." "I'll submit the report as is." "There is some difficultywith my statement?" "A little more emphasison religion,and less on politicsthan I expected." "Many of the peopleyou wish me to swayhave been persuadedthat our cause is a holy one." "I am not innocentin this manipulation." "So i must address themin these termsif I am to enlisttheir cooperation." "yes?" "Excuse me,sir." "Vice president danielsis calling for you." "Would you like to takeit in your office?" "No,I'll take it in here." "Thank you." "Excuse me." "Noah?" "Thank you for taking my call,President." "I know you're pressed for time." "What can I do for you?" "I'll get right to my point." "I've made no secretof my disappointmentthat you rejectedtom lennox's planfor mass internmentof arab nationalsin our country." "The plan did not delineatecountry of origin,noah." "It was nothing more thana blanket proposalto arrest and detainthousands of muslimsliving here, without due processI might add." "Be that as it may,since,as I understand it, the terroristshave now acquiredthe capability to armthe three remainingnuclear weapons,I'm asking youto reconsider." "And I thoughtI told you thatmy decision was notopen for debate." "Well,that's unfortunate,President,since the majorityof your cabinet feelsthat you're makinga tragic mistake." "I respect that." "But I firmly believethat our bestchance of stoppingfurther attacks will comefrom the intelligencedrawn from islamic communities." "And you hope to obtain thatby letting a known terroristleader address the worldon american airwaves." "The man has murderedcountless innocentsover the past 20 years,and you are putting your hopesfor this country'ssafety on him." "Not entirely... but to the extentthat he can help us,yes." "President... you apprched me to be yourrunning mate because you knewI could deliver voterswho questioned your... experience,who were afraidthat your presidencywould be too weakon national defense,and I... assured themotherwise,but nowyou're proving them right." "There's a thin line betweenconviction and stubbornness." "You can stand firm,but just know that... you're standing alone." "Are we done?" "Clearly." "You are paying a very high pricefor doing this." "Not as high as my countrywill pay if I'wrong." "As someone who hasalienated followersby choosingthe unpopular course,I suggest you tread carefullyamong your people." "Assad,our culturesare very different,sir." "It's not just a culturalissue,President." "It's simplehuman nature." "They will come after you." "I assure you of that." "You sure it's safeto talk in here?" "Yes,this area iscurrently unmonitored." "All right." "You intimated you had somesort of plan of dealingwith the president." "Palmer's refusal to implementyour proposals willunquestionably leadto the lossof many more american lives." "And I,and many others like mewho love this country,will notstand by idlyand let that happen." "So what is it you propose?" "I think you know." "I need to hear." "Definitive action." "We are in the middleof a national crisisand he is in over his head." "He's broughtthis on himself." "Listen,before you startreconsideringand report me,just knowl will deny that weever had this conversation." "I'm not..." "I'm notreconsidering." "I know what you're sayingis necessary,I just... cannot believe it hascome to this." "Who else is involved?" "You don't need to know that." "I'd like to knowwho I'm dealing with." "Right now you'redealing with me." "Vice president daniels,is he involved?" "No." "The vice president doesn'tknow anything about this." "But we do know that heshares our sentimentin regard to the currentstate of affairs, and that he willenact your initiativesonce he has the power to do so." "You seem pretty certainthis is going to work." "More so with your help." "I need the president'sitinerary." "Specifically,in regardsto assad's televised address." "I do not havethe proper clearance." "I need you to access it." "Why?" "W-why do you need this?" "Damn it,reed." "We're talking aboutremoving the presidentof the united states." "Do not keep mein the dark here." "I never saidthat I wasthe architect of this." "I'm just a conduit." "Besides,for your sake,I thinkthat it is very importantthat we maintaina certain levelof plausible deniabili." "The less you know,the better." "I'll get you that itinerary." " marilyn." " Hi." "I heard you were with josh,I didn't want to disturb you." "Yeah,well,he's taking itpretty hard." "He loved hisfather very much." "I'm very sorry." "You don't owe me an apology." "Maybe they haven't told you the circumstancesof graem's heart attack." "They told me enough." "Look,jack,I know the kindof man graem was." "Even if he did die becauseof your interrogation,I don't blame you.I blame him." "The truth is,I've been trying to leave graem for years." "But he threatenedto take josh away from me." "Said I'd never see him again." " Did josh knowwhat he was like?" " No." "I always tried to protect him from the truthabout his father." "What have you told him about his father's death?" "Only that he had a heart attack." " That's enough for now." " Yeah." "I'm sorry,I have to goback to work." "If there's anythingI can do." "Is it true there are more bombsout there?" " Yes." " Are you any closerto finding them?" "No,we've hit a road block." "Right now we're lookingfor a russian operative who we believe is helpingthe terrorists." " Graem knew him." " Russian?" "A man named gredenko." "You know him?" "No." "Come here." "But you know something." "Maybe.It was probably nothing." "It was months ago." "Marilyn,anything youcan tell us might help." "Graem was going outa lot at night,and,uh, he saidit was work related,but I didn't believe him." "I thought he was havingan affair on me,so one night I followed him." "It wasn't outof jealousy." "It was... it wasfor leverage." "Anything I could use against him to get custody of joshif I left him." "Where did he go?" "It was to a house in west L.A. I went to the window." "The blinds were drawn,but I could hear him insidetalking to some men." " They had russian accents." " What were they saying?" "I couldn't hear themclearly enough, and frankly,once I realized he wasn't cheating on me,I got in the carand went home." " Do you remember theaddress of the house?" " No." "Jack,I'm sorry,I wasn't paying attention,I was more concernedabout getting caught." "Marilyn,it is vital thatwe find this man gredenko." "If wretrace the routethat you took that night, do you think that you wouldrecognize the house?" "Maybe." "Maybe?" "Yeah." "Yeah." "I think so." "Wait right here." "Jack." "I think I might havea lead on gredenko." "It's a real shotin the dark,but right nowwe don't have anything." "I wanted to know if I had your permission to follow it up." "What do you got?" " Hey,marilyn." " Hey,phillip." "How you doing?" "I'm hanging in there." "What's going on with youand jack?" "He's looking for someone." "He thinks I can help." "You mean gredenko?" "He questioned me aboutthe same thing earlier." " What do you knowabout him?" " Nothing really." "I followed graemto a house one night." "He,um,he metwith some russians." " What house?" " I don't know." "It was in west L.A." "Jack wants to take meover there to see if it canjog my memory." "Phillip,I don't know how long this is gonna take." "And I can't leavejosh alone." "Could you please stay with him?" "Yeah,sure." "Thanks." "Your tac team'sassembling outside." "I'm sending miloalong with you." "Milo?" "Why?" "I want atech availableto pull inteloff any computerswe might find atgredenko's location." " Chloe will be runningpoint from here." " Okay,fine." "I'm sorry about leavingyou,sweetheart." "But I'll be backas soon as I'm done helping uncle jack." "Helping him with what?" "Where are you going?" "I'll explain later." "Right now I want youto stay here with your grandfather,all right?" "Marilyn." "I was thinking maybe I would take josh back to my house." "Why?" "Why can't you just wait with him here until I get back?" "Marilyn,look,he'sfrightened of this place." "Understandably so." "I think he needs to bein familiar surroundingsright now." "All right.All right,I'll,um,I'll clear it with Buchanan." " Will you explainthings to josh?" " Yeah,sure." "All right,you listento your grandfather." "He's in charge." " Phillip,thank you." " Sure." "Sorry to take you awayfrom josh." "All you need to do isidentify the house." "I promise you I will notput you in any danger." "I know." "Buchanan,I'd like it if josh's grandfather could take him backto his house." "Of course." "We should go." "Bill,I'll be on comm." "We'll be leaving soon,josh." "I have to make one phone call." "Just be a minute." "Yes,sir." "Have your men findand secure a housein west L.A." "Fine." "I'll text you with the address." "Morris,we have a lead." "Jack's sister-in-law thinks she knowswhere gredenko is." "Jack and a tac team are headingover there now." "I need your helprunning tactical." "Don't be ridiculous." "We're shorthanded." "So get your shirt on,and let's go." "Running tacticalis what you do best,why would youneed my help?" "I get it." "You came in hereto give me a pep talk." "Get me backworking behindthat computer and everythingwill be tickety-boo." "Why don't you be a littleless obvious,chloe." "I'm a coward,not an idiot." "Morris,I know you've beenthrough a lot today,but you're really startingto piss me off." "Well,let's add that tomy list of failings." "Why did you do that?" "I didn't want to." "Look... if you're gonna tryand save a bloke... save someone who's worth it." "Stop it,stop it." "Jack and his team are enteringa hostile situationand they need ctu back up." "Yes,I can do it alone,but there'd be lesschance of a mistakeif you would help." "So why don't you stop feelingsorry for yourselfand get back to work!" "Milo,we just passed98th street." "Roger that,jack,we're maintaining our positionsix blocks behind you." "I can't imagine what you wentthrough in china,jack." "When you were over there,I thought about you." "I tried not to." "I guess,I've been trying notto think about youfor over 20 years." "Marilyn,we don't need to talkabout this." "It was your father,wasn't it?" "He drove you away." "Tried to pressure youto work for his company." "Is that why you left,and enlistedin the military?" "There were alot of reasons." "Was I one of them?" "No." "hello?" "Marilyn,it's me." "Don't say anything... just listen." "I don't want jackto know I'm on the line." "Do you understand?" "Okay." "You're involved insomething that's much biggerthan you canpossibly imagine." "So here's the deal." "Unless you do exactlywhat I say..." "I will hurt josh." "If you don'tbelieve that,you might wantto consider this... graem's deathwas not an accident." "I killed him." "I want you to say,"thank you,susan."" "Thank you,susan." "Now,you're not goingto take jack to the housewhere graemmet the russians you're going to take himto a different address 9407 hindry place." "You got it?" "Yeah." "Good." "Now,you do this for me,and I promise you,you will see josh again." "If you don't,he dies." "Okay." "9407 hindry place." "Do the right thing,marilyn." "I already lost a son today." "Don't make me lose a grandson." "Good-bye,susan." "Are you all right?" "Fine." "Here you go." "Thank you." "That was my office." "A lot of the roads are stillshut because of the bomb." "Can we get home?" "No." "And no one knows seems toknow when they'll open up again." "Then what do we do?" "We'll go to a hotel." "We can stay thereuntil they clear up." "Marilyn,is anyof this familiar?" "Yes." "Jack?" "What?" "What is it?" "It's nothing." "I thought I saw the house." "But I was wrong." "Oh,that was it." "Hindry place." "Milo,we got a street." "Hindry place." "Copy that,jack." "Relaying it to ctu now." "How long before the new targetsare reprogrammed?" "20 minutes." "You still think you cantrust the arabs?" "They serve their purpose." "Our country lost the cold warbecause it was afraidto use these weaponsagainst the americans." "Today we will correctthat mistake." "And the arabs will takeall the blame." "all right,we're on it." "Chloe." "Marilyn remembers the streetwhere she believesher husband met with gredenko." "Hindry place." "That's a mile away from wherethey're looking." "Is she sure?" "That's what she told jack." "Pull up all access roadsin and out of the area." "I'm in the middle ofreconfiguring the uplink." "I'll put morris on it." "Your call." "I know you're lying to me." "Just like my mom." "You're all treating melike I'm just somestupid little kid." "What are you talking about?" "I want to know why my dad died." "What's your mother told you?" "It was a heart attack." "I know,but..." "I know he wasdoing somethingillegal or whatever." "But nobody's telling mewhat it was,and I justwant to know." "Did it have to do with the nuke?" "Look,josh... you're gonna hear a lotof things about your father,what he may ormay not have done." "I'm not gonna pretendit's going to beeasy for you." "You know,no matter what..." "I'm gonna bethere for you." "That's it." "The pale bluehouse on the right." "Are you sure?" "Yeah." "We've got an address." "9407 hindry place." "Initiate tacticalresponse with ctu." "Have them bring up theschematics of the house." "Meet me in the alleybehind the target." "All right,I'm on it." "Hold on." "We're going afterthe blue house." "Advise your men,non-lethal force." "We need gredenko alive." "Jack... marilyn,I want you to staying the tactical van." "You'll be safe there." "But,I have... jack,I've got the schematics." "There are two entrances." "One in the front,one on the westside of the house." "Okay,I'll contactctu as soon aswe've got gredenkoin custody." "Milo,I want youto stay with marilyn." "Are your men ready?" "We're set." "Let's go." "All teams go." "Go!" "Go!" "Go!" "Bomb!" "Everyone out!" "oh!" "Jack!" "We've gotta go!" "No!" "No!" "Get in the van!" "Get in the vanand close the door!" "Jack?" "Jack,can you hear me?" "oh,they're coming!" "Get out!" "Get out!" "Come on!" "Move!" "Move!" "Get out!" "Get out!" "don't hit the woman!" "We need her alive!" "move!" "Come on,come on!" "Move!" "Go,go,go! 24 Season 6 Episode 9" "All agents report in." "All agents report in now." "Calling in for emt."