- Jack Bauer: Gray, people in this country are dying, and I need some information. Now are you are going to give it to me, or do I have to start hurting you?
- Graham: Actually, you're hurting me now.
- Jack Bauer: Trust me. I'm not.
- Graham: I told you, I don't know where dad is. What do you want from me?
- Jack Bauer: The truth!
- Graham: That is the truth, I swear to you on my family's life!
- [pause]
- Jack Bauer: Not good enough.
- Liddy: You'll never guess who just called here.
- Graham: Who?
- Liddy: Your brother Jack.
- Graham: What are you talking about? Jack's rotting away in some Chinese prison.
- Liddy: No, actually he's here in L.A.
- Graham: How the hell did that happen?
- Liddy: I don't know.
- Graham: What's he want?
- Liddy: He's looking for the old man.
- Graham: Yeah? Why?
- Liddy: He didn't say. But if I were you, I'd expect a call from Jack. Your name came up.
- Graham: Damn it. We should've killed Jack when we had the chance instead of handing him over to the Chinese.
- Liddy: We tried.
- Graham: This isn't good. My brother has a way of digging things up that need to stay buried.
- Morris O'Brian: Why are we going out of our way treating Assad, one of the most violent terrorists of our time, like a VIP? No holding room. Audience with the White House? Sure. How would you like your mineral water, Mr. Assad, room temp?
- Karen Hayes: [after entering the Oval office] Mr. President, I just got off the phone with Bill Buchanan at CTU: he has intel that four more tactical nuclear weapons were stole along with the one that went off
- President Wayne Palmer: Do we have any idea where they are?
- Karen Hayes: We do not
- President Wayne Palmer: [to Tom] I want to meet with the Joint Chiefs, right away
- Tom Lennox: I've already let them know
- President Wayne Palmer: [to Karen] has civilian air traffic been shut down?
- Karen Hayes: Yes Sir. The FAA gave the order as soon as they heard about the bomb
- Morris O'Brian: It's a lot to process
- Chloe O'Brian: So many people dead
- Morris O'Brian: Yeah
- Chloe O'Brian: And Curtis, I can't believe this
- Morris O'Brian: I knew you and he were friends
- Chloe O'Brian: Why do people I know keep dying? Did you find anything about Fayed?
- Morris O'Brian: No we're still positioning satellites: we don't know where he is yet
- Chloe O'Brian: We got massive packet loss. Do you want to help me boot up routers?
- Morris O'Brian: Who wouldn't?
- Chloe O'Brian: Open Tech 5
- Morris O'Brian: Ok
- Chloe O'Brian: I just have a really bad feeling about everything. Did you know Jack quit?
- Morris O'Brian: Yeah Buchanan said his off channel, what's that all about?
- Chloe O'Brian: I'm sure it's because he was forced to kill Curtis
- Morris O'Brian: You know I'm here for you?
- Chloe O'Brian: Yeah, I do
- Karen Hayes: [Over the phone] are you alright?
- Bill Buchanan: We're beyond the point of the blast: we're fine. What's going on over there?
- Karen Hayes: The Secret Service moved us down to the bunker and the President is about to meet with the Joint Chiefs. Do you have anything new?
- Bill Buchanan: Here's what we know: the bomb went off as we were moving in on Fayed's safe house
- Karen Hayes: Do you think their presence prompted the detonation?
- Bill Buchanan: It could have. It's possible they were prepping the bomb in Valencia, hoping to move it to a more populated area
- Karen Hayes: Is there any chance Fayed could be alive and have those four other bombs?
- Bill Buchanan: We don't know: we're running intel now
- Karen Hayes: What about Assad?
- Bill Buchanan: He's on his way here. We're hoping he can help us find Fayed
- Karen Hayes: Alright, keep me in the loop and please be careful
- Bill Buchanan: [Before hanging up] I will
- Bill Buchanan: [while their briefing is recorded] Bill Buchanan, Director CTU Los Angeles. I am here with Hamri Al-Assad: less than thirty minutes ago, Abu Fayed detonated a nuclear weapon in Los Angeles. We believe he is still at large with four more tactical nuclear weapons in his possession
- Hamri Al-Assad: Four?
- Bill Buchanan: That's right
- Hamri Al-Assad: Please, you must understand, I came to the United States to stop Fayed, I knew he intended to inflict damage but I did not know he had nuclear weapons
- Bill Buchanan: He is, which means there has to be a trail: there had to have been many people in the planning of this
- Hamri Al-Assad: This attack was planned after Fayed betrayed me six months ago
- Bill Buchanan: When he learned of your intention to broker a peace plan?
- Hamri Al-Assad: Yes, which I still intend to do
- Bill Buchanan: But you knew Fayed was coming to the United States?
- Hamri Al-Assad: This information only came to me days before the first attack began
- Bill Buchanan: From whom?
- Hamri Al-Assad: From a well informed man Mr. Buchanan
- Bill Buchanan: Are there any other "paths" you can think of? That can lead us to Fayed?
- Hamri Al-Assad: Yes, a source
- Bill Buchanan: Source of the bomb?
- Hamri Al-Assad: A year ago, I sent Fayed to negotiate with an ex-soviet General about a "cash" of tactical nuclear weapons but there was no transaction made at the time
- Bill Buchanan: What was the name of the General?
- Hamri Al-Assad: Dmitri Gredenko
- Bill Buchanan: Can you tell me anything about Gredenko?
- Hamri Al-Assad: Nothing, I have never met the man
- Bill Buchanan: [to Nadia before leaving] continue questioning him, I'm going to check this out
- Sam: [Over the phone] hello?
- Jack Bauer: Sam, is that you?
- Sam: Yes, who's this?
- Jack Bauer: It's Jack
- Sam: Jack?
- Jack Bauer: How are you?
- Sam: We thought you were... where are you calling from?
- Jack Bauer: I'm in Los Angeles. I need to speak to my father: it's really important, is he there?
- Sam: No, his not
- Jack Bauer: Where is he?
- Sam: He left yesterday without telling me where he was going. I haven't heard from him since
- Jack Bauer: Can I reach him on his cell?
- Sam: He left it here. I must admit it's all a bit mysterious, I tried calling your brother, he didn't know either
- Jack Bauer: Where's Graem?
- Sam: He was at work earlier but who knows now?
- Jack Bauer: Can I get his cell number?
- Sam: Yeah, 818-555-0175
- Jack Bauer: Ok, I got it. Listen to me, if you speak to my father, tell him to get back to me at this number: did it show up on your screen?
- Sam: Yes
- Jack Bauer: It's really important
- Sam: I hope you find your father soon. I know he would want to talk with you. He regrets the way things ended between the two of you
- Jack Bauer: Yeah, me too
- Sam: [Before hanging up] be well Jack
- Chloe O'Brian: [after entering his office] Morris just put something on your B window
- Bill Buchanan: [Looking at his computer monitor] Gredenko's contacts: good
- Chloe O'Brian: Look at number seventeen
- Bill Buchanan: Chairman of BXJ Technologies, Philip Bauer
- Chloe O'Brian: Jack's father
- Bill Buchanan: Did you get anything specific?
- Chloe O'Brian: No, BXJ does a lot of business in eastern Europe. This could be a purely coincidental linkage
- Bill Buchanan: Yeah well, it's not
- Bill Buchanan: Most of their contracts are highly confidential, I'll look into it
- Chloe O'Brian: [while he picks up the phone, before leaving] calling Jack?
- Bill Buchanan: Yeah
- Bill Buchanan: [Over the phone] Assad just gave us the name of Russian General Fayed contacted a year ago about the nukes. The General's name is Gredenko, you know him?
- Bill Buchanan: [after Jack says no] It turns out your father does
- Jack Bauer: My father? Are you sure?
- Bill Buchanan: Yeah Gredenko did business with BXJ Technologies specifically with your father
- Jack Bauer: What kind of "business"?
- Bill Buchanan: We don't know: that's why we want to talk to him
- Jack Bauer: I don't understand this. Is my father a suspect?
- Bill Buchanan: No, his name came up on a list of people who had contact with Gredenko, we're going to question him. I wanted to check with you first to see if you can shed any light
- Jack Bauer: I haven't spoken to him in over nine years
- Bill Buchanan: Alright, we'll send someone over to talk to him
- Jack Bauer: Wait, I should do this
- Bill Buchanan: We can run this
- Jack Bauer: You don't have enough time: he'll talk to me if I go alone
- Bill Buchanan: Are you sure?
- Jack Bauer: [Before hanging up] yeah
- Graham: [Talking privately] I just got off the phone with my brother Jack
- Marilyn Bauer: Jack? How? I thought the Chinese were holding him?
- Graham: His back in Los Angeles
- Marilyn Bauer: It's impossible
- Graham: Apparently not: his looking for dad
- Marilyn Bauer: Is he coming here?
- Graham: Why? Are you hoping he will?
- Marilyn Bauer: Don't go there
- Graham: Oh, we're already "there." I'm just looking for a little honesty. You weren't over Jack when we first got married and your still not
- Marilyn Bauer: Ok, how's this for a little honesty? Insecurity in a grown man is not attractive
- President Wayne Palmer: [Addressing the country on television] my fellow Americans, there is no easy way to say the words "America has been hit by a nuclear weapon", but as you know this is a fact. The question remains: what do we as a country, as a people do about it? How do we rationalize the fear and sorrow each one of us feels? Do we let our anger guide us down a dangerous path? Or do we come together to continue to show courage and strength in the face of our enemy? Now this horrible act of evil has struck our great nation is the cowardly action of barbaric men
- Tom Lennox: [Reading over the statement she prepared] "The latest terrorist "incident?" This was a nuclear bomb: can we call it what it is?
- Ellen Price: We thought it'd give the President a little more "flexibility." Once you mention the word "nuclear", they're not going to hear anything else
- Tom Lennox: No, actually Ellen, they'll hear the truth. Everybody in this country knows what happened today and now they're looking for reassurances that no matter how ugly this "thing" is, the President is in charge
- President Wayne Palmer: [to both of them] listen, we don't have any tangible leads. If confidence is low, now if I go out there and I lie to the American public and tell them that "we're on top of this"? And some other bomb goes off somewhere, they won't believe a single word I say: that can't happen
- Tom Lennox: I agree Sir and that's why I see an opportunity here
- Karen Hayes: Opportunity?
- Tom Lennox: This bomb is going to remove any remaining doubt that we should be taking more aggressive "measures." Suspension of certain freedoms, internment, and deportation. Now is the time is to start hitting those topics
- Karen Hayes: Tom, you are counseling we embrace the politics of fear
- Tom Lennox: I am saying we "embrace" reality: we are afraid but if fear consolidates public support, for "measures" that saves our nation from extinction? Then you bet I am in support of fear
- President Wayne Palmer: Tom, the people can't be any more afraid than they are now. I would like this message to have a "calming" effect. Yes we will call this "a nuclear bomb" because that is what it is but if we expect civil order on those streets, we cannot "stow" the panic
- President Wayne Palmer: [to Ellen] we're not going to mention policy in this speech. The American public just needs to know that every single member of this Administration is working with the single purpose of restoring order and making our streets safe again