"24" Day 6: 2:00 p.m.-3:00 p.m. (TV Episode 2007) Poster

(TV Series)

(2007)

Marisol Nichols: Nadia Yassir

Quotes 

  • Bill Buchanan : [During a briefing]  since the FAA wasn't able to track Fayed's chopper, we have to assume its set down somewhere outside the "containment" area: we may not know where Fayed is but we know his 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 at the scene recovered by Jack Bauer and his team, Milo?

    Milo Pressman : There was an email 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 US for decommission. Ultimately, he was the source of the weapons Fayed now possesses

    Nadia Yassir : So clearly Gredenko is more involved than we realized? What's interest in helping Fayed?

    Bill Buchanan : Gredenko is an ultranationalist: his desired to harm this country economically and otherwise is in sync with Fayed

    Nadia Yassir : Have we got any updated intel on his location?

    Bill Buchanan : Interpol just confirmed his no longer in Moscow, since the point of origin of the fingerprint on the email fragment was Pacific Time. I think it's safe to assume his somewhere on the west coast: possibly Los Angeles. Chloe, run a data sweep through INS and Customs channels, see if we can "track" how he got into the country

  • Jack Bauer : [In the Situation Room]  I talked to my father about Gredenko: he said he'll make some inquires but I think it's a dead end, he doesn't know anything

    Nadia Yassir : The news from here isn't much better, but Milo managed to trace the fragment he pulled off Fayed's computer to a local IP network, it confirms Gredenko is definitely here in LA. I've got my people monitoring chatter, data mining interagency backlogs on Gredenko's activity prior to going underground, right now that's all we can do

    Jack Bauer : Ok

    Nadia Yassir : Have a seat

    Jack Bauer : What is it?

    Nadia Yassir : The toxicology report on your brother's body: forensic evidence indicates the Hydralazine Pentothal you administered to Graem during the interrogation was the cause of 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

    Jack Bauer : That's true, Agent Burke tried to warn me

    Nadia Yassir : And you pulled a gun on him. You must realize how this looks, coming right after your brother tried to kill you

    Jack Bauer : I lost control

    Nadia Yassir : Because you found out he was responsible for David Palmer's assassination?

    Jack Bauer : [Angrily]  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 I could do this, I wanted to kill my brother. I wanted him dead, I was standing over him and I looked up and saw my father in the doorway and everything just stopped. I ordered Agent Burke to shut down the IV and he did. I thought we got it in time. I did not set out to kill my brother. I swear to you

    Nadia Yassir : I can "adjust" the report before I send it to Division

    Jack Bauer : No

    Nadia Yassir : An Internal Affairs investigation would impede our search for Fayed and Gredenko: right now you are critical to that

    Jack Bauer : You cannot cover this up. I ordered Agent Burke to administer the Hydralazine Pentothal. I killed my brother. Whatever the consequences are, I accept them, do this right

    Nadia Yassir : Ok, I'll submit the report as is

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