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Previously on 24.
It's hyoscine-pentothal.
You will experience a pain I can't even describe.
At eight c.c.'s, I run the risk of inducing heart attack.
- Four c.c.'s. - That's eight c.c.'s total, Jack.
- His vitals are spiking across the line. - Four c.c.'s!
The connection you found between Dad and Gredenko...
had to do with a contract that was awarded to us.
What did an ex-Russian general have to do with the contract?
It was his job...
to release the old nukes into the U.S. for decommissioning.
He knows you didn't tell him everything.
- And I won't. You know I won't, Dad. - I have to be sure.
I would like you to appear on television...
and appeal to members of Islamic communities everywhere...
to come forward with any information regarding Fayed.
I certainly can't reach out to them for help, but I know you can.
Fayed has already called me a traitor,
and many others will follow him if there is
even a suspicion that I am an American puppet.
Not a puppet, a partner. At least when it comes to finding these nuclear weapons.
The president just rejected every one of my proposals.
A change in leadership is imperative to ensure this nation's security.
I'm not talking about holding hearings.
Something more immediate would have to happen.
- This is the engineer? - You've got the wrong man.
You're going to modify this so that I can use it to reprogram the bombs.
You will do it. The question is,
how much pain will be inflicted on you before you comply?
Stop! I'll do it.
Arm it.
Very good.
- -
Fayed's already gone.
The reprogramming device that Fayed had me build for him.
If it's not here, it means he took it with him. And with it,
he can activate the other bombs he has any time he wants.
The following takes place between 2:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.
Let's go!
Yes?
I have the arming device, but I had to leave one of the suitcases behind.
What happened? C.T.U. found me.
I needed to preoccupy them with a bomb to enable my escape.
The delivery system software was programmed...
for five detonations at five high-priority targets.
Because of your carelessness, we are now down to three.
More than enough for our needs, Gredenko.
You just make sure the delivery system arrives on schedule.
The trucks have left Nevada,
and they'll reach the location within two hours. Good.
You can use the time you have to reprogram your targeting software.
Call me when it's completed.
Since the F.A.A. was unable to track Fayed's chopper,
we have to assume it set down somewhere outside the containment area.
We may not know where Fayed is, but we do know he's in possession of a device...
that will enable him to activate the three remaining suitcase nukes in his arsenal.
Our only potential lead was uploaded from the hard drive of a laptop...
recovered at the scene by Jack Bauer and his team.
Milo. There was an e-mail fragment I was able to restore...
from the computer's hard drive.
It made reference to recent communications between Fayed and Dmitri Gredenko.
Gredenko is the former Soviet general...
in charge of turning over Russian nukes to the U.S. for decommission.
Ultimately, he was the source of the weapons Fayed now possesses.
So clearly Gredenko was more involved in this than we realized.
What's his interest in helping Fayed?
Gredenko is an ultranationalist.
His desire to harm this country economically
and otherwise is in sync with Fayed's.
Have we gotten any updated intel on his location?
Interpol just confirmed he's no longer in Moscow.
Since the point-of-origin fingerprint on the e-mail fragment...
was Pacific time, I think it's safe to assume...
he's somewhere on the West Coast, possibly Los Angeles.
Chloe, run a data sweep through I.N.S. and customs channels.
See if we can track how he got in the country.
- Morris. - We have to take him to Medical.
I just wanna talk to him for a minute. Are you okay?
Give us 10 minutes.
Bill. Jack.
Were you able to pull anything off the hard drive we found? We have.
Apparently, Fayed's been in contact with Dmitri Gredenko. Gredenko?
It's looking more and more like he's been aiding Fayed's operation all along.
You think he's here in Los Angeles?
The evidence on the hard drive points to that.
What leads do you have on Gredenko?
Your father's company was contracted to
dispose of the nukes Gredenko was to hand over.
My brother Graem oversaw those contracts, not my father.
He still might have some information. Okay, fine, I'll talk to him.
Where is he? He went to see your brother's body in the morgue.
Okay, thanks.
Chloe, you all right?
Yeah. Thank you for saving Morris's life. Yeah.
I'm really glad Fayed didn't kill you this morning.
Me too.
I have to talk to my father. I just wanna thank you for everything.
Okay.
Dad.
Whatever your brother may have done, he didn't deserve this.
I didn't mean for this to happen.
Yeah. Well...
Dad, I'm sorry about Graem.
I am. But right now,
C.T.U. wants to know about your connection to Dmitri Gredenko.
- What? - We believe that he's working with Fayed.
They wanna know what you know about him.
He was the Russian liaison on our government
contract to decommission Soviet nukes. Why?
What kind of dealings did you have with him?
A couple of phone calls to Moscow. That's about it.
Do you know of any contacts Gredenko might have...
which would allow Fayed to move the 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 know died with him.
You know where Marilyn is? No.
Why? You gonna question her too?
She's probably with Josh.
He's taking the death of his father pretty hard.
Leave 'em alone, Jack.
Let 'em grieve in peace.
I'll make a call to some of the company executives... about Gredenko.
Maybe Graem shared something that I wasn't privy to.
Thank you.
Try to rest. You're doing very well.
You can go in now.
Morris?
How are you feeling?
Say something.
What is there to say?
You were tortured. You held out as long as you could.
I armed a nuclear bomb.
You had to. Fayed was gonna kill you.
I wish to God he had. Because of me,
Fayed has a device that could arm all the bloody suitcase nukes he wants.
You can't blame yourself.
When the next bomb goes off and thousands of more people die,
everybody will remember that I was the one that made it possible.
That's not gonna happen, 'cause we're gonna find Fayed...
and we're gonna stop him, and none of this will matter.
Are you any closer to finding him? No.
Just go, darling.
Go.
Yes, Mr. Bauer?
We got a problem. Gredenko's here.
In L.A.? Are you sure? Yes, only they don't know where he is.
We've got to get to him before they do.
If Gredenko implicates me, everything...
The company I founded, spent my life protecting... it's over.
You understand? Yes. I'll put a team together.
I'll monitor C.T.U. from here.
If I hear of anything, I'll call you. Yes, sir.
I don't care what you have to do.
You find Gredenko and you kill him. Understood.
I talked to my father about Gredenko.
He said he'd make some inquiries but I think
it's a dead end. He doesn't know anything.
The news from here isn't much better, but Milo managed...
to trace the fragment he pulled off Fayed's computer to a local I.P. network.
It confirms Gredenko is definitely here in L.A.
I've got my people monitoring chatter, data-mining interagency backlogs...
on Gredenko's activities prior to going underground.
Right now, that's all we can do. Okay.
Have a seat, Jack.
What is it? It's the toxicology report on your brother's body.
Forensic evidence indicates that the
hyoscine-pentothal you administered to Graem...
during his interrogation caused his coronary.
There's something else.
I saw the field tape and Rick Burke's report for Division.
He said you exceeded protocols even after he warned you of dangerous levels.
That's true. Agent Burke tried to warn me. Then you pulled a gun on him.
You must realize how this looks, Jack,
coming right after your brother tried to kill you. I lost control.
Because you found out he was responsible for David Palmer's assassination?
Yes, because I found out about David Palmer's assassination!
Because I found out about everything.
I lost control.
I tried to tell you I didn't think 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 saw my father in the doorway.
And everything just stopped.
I ordered Agent Burke to shut down the I.V. He did.
I thought we got it in time.
Bill, I did not set out to kill my brother.
I swear to you.
I can adjust the report before I send it to Division.
No.
Jack, an internal affairs investigation will
impede our search for Fayed and Gredenko.
Right now, you are critical to that. You cannot cover this up.
I ordered Agent Burke to administer the hyoscine-pentothal.
I killed my brother.
Whatever the consequences are, I accept them.
Bill,
do this right.
Okay.
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