Fortunate Son (2020) s01e01 Episode Script
Fortunate Son
1 (OMINOUS MUSIC) (EXPLOSION) - Stubby! - (RAPID GUNFIRE) We gotta move.
We gotta move.
We gotta move.
We'll try to make it to the treeline.
Let's go.
- They're not coming, are they? - Shut up! I'm not gonna leave you.
I'm not gonna leave you.
(GRUNTING) (RAPID GUNFIRE) (TENSE MUSIC) (TWO KNOCKS) (GROANING) (SCREAMING) Ah! (PANTING) Ah! (RISING MUSIC) Have a seat, Corporal.
These are the three marines you killed last night.
Charlie Company.
You were supposed to rendez-vous with them.
That right? - Yes, sir.
- But you got ambushed and you got lost.
You had PFC Studemeyer with you, is that correct? - And he was already wounded.
- Yes, sir.
Why'd you open up on your own men, Corporal? I, um I heard the claymores.
We were trying to make the treeline.
And I heard a knock against a tree.
That's what they do.
It's a signal you hear that they've got you.
Bullets are next.
But you were looking for Charlie Company.
Did it not occur to you this might be them? We were taking fire.
Stubby got hit.
Did you even try to identify yourself to them? No, there I just reacted.
It was dark.
I couldn't see anything.
Well, I'll be sure to tell these men's families that it was dark.
I don't understand why I'm still here, sir.
(CLATTER) I gave Staff Sergeant Lewis my incident report.
If I'm being court martialled, I mean, you're from command, right? I'm Special Forces.
- Vern Lang.
- I don't understand.
- Am I being arrested? - Well, it depends.
- On what? - On me.
Nobody likes to hear about friendly fire.
Not the families, not the command.
Not the men you serve with.
Nobody.
(CLATTERING) (TONGUE CLICK) (HISS) - Ain't that a great sound? - (CLINK) That is the sound of going home.
- I don't understand.
- I've been reading about you.
From San Diego.
Camp Pendleton.
- Before that, Stanford.
- What's going on? We're just getting to know each other, that's all.
Exemplary military record.
Super intelligent.
Resourceful.
What branch of Special Forces are you with? I've been working on your incident report.
It says you engaged the VC in the dark.
PFC Studemeyer was killed in a firefight along with the three marines from Charlie Company.
That you were the sole survivor.
I'm even recommending you for a Bronze Star.
But you and I both know now that you failed to identify yourself to Charlie Company.
That you failed PFC Studemeyer, whose life you were responsible for, and that you killed those three marines.
As of today, you belong to me.
Oh, don't look so glum.
I'm giving you your life back.
You're getting another opportunity to serve your country.
When I call you and I will call you will not even think about saying no to me, or all of this comes back.
- Are we understood? - Yes, sir.
Good.
(DOOR OPENS) (DOOR CLOSES) (SNIFFLING) (PSYCHEDELIC ROCK MUSIC) ("DEAR MR.
FANTASY" BY ERIC CLAPTON AND STEVE WINWOOD) Dear Mr.
Fantasy Play us a tune Something to make us All happy Do anything Take us out of this gloom - (PHONE RINGING) - Sing a song, play guitar Make it snappy Yeah? Okay.
(INDISTINCT SPEAKING) (WOMAN OVER TV): Stanley Pritchard's appeal was rejected today by a Virginia court.
Pritchard was convicted in the Petersburg Draft Board raid that saw a security guard die of smoke inhalation after a fire set by peace activists got out of control.
Pritchard has refused to name the others involved, but law enforcement officials say the investigation is not over.
In other news Ruby? Could I get a word, please? Sure.
Okay, so everybody knows their job for the march.
Orgono, you informed the businesses - along Elliott Street, right? - Yeah.
Mr.
Hardware Store wasn't too happy, but he's never happy, right? Tina? Those buttons should be ready at the printer's.
- I'll pick them up.
- Right.
What's up? I need to get home.
Travis Hunter.
He was called up for a second tour and bolted.
He's going to be at the Lock and Bar in Blaine at 8 o'clock tonight, waiting for someone to escort him across the border.
The problem is that the people I usually ask are not available, and I was questioned last time I crossed the border.
They're watching for me now.
So send Orgono.
I need a mom, someone who won't attract attention.
Orgono's going to be searched every time.
Look Sandro, you know I'll do anything for this committee, but I'm not going back across that border.
People cross that border every day.
I can't! Ted has a work thing, and I have to go with him.
Ruby please? If we let that kid down, - if no one shows - I understand.
It just can't be me.
("VOLUNTEERS" BY JEFFERSON AIRPLANE) I'm sorry.
(SIGH) Look what's happening out in the streets Got a revolution got to revolution Hey, I'm dancing down the street Got a revolution got to revolution Ain't it amazing, all the people I meet Got a revolution We are volunteers of America Volunteers of America Ralph! Bastard.
Ralph left his Lyndon Johnson doll in the bathroom, - sitting on the toilet! - (RALPH): It's not a doll, it's an effigy.
Okay, we're gonna be late for sure now.
- I know.
I just have to change.
- Honey? I wish someone would draft Ralph so he could go to Vietnam and annoy the shit out of the Viet Cong instead of me.
- Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
- Give me this.
- (TED SIGHING) - I got a job today.
- Really? - Yeah.
It's at the bank.
It'll be good experience.
Just don't tell Mom.
Well, you're supposed to be concentrating on school, right? Hey, Mom! Guess what? Ellen got a job oppressing the poor at a bank.
- (RUBY): What?! - Uh, just keep getting ready! And you still owe me last week's correspondence coursework.
And tonight, okay, you stay in, you finish it.
Where are you going anyway? Oh, it's a work reception.
Government sponsored night.
An awkward evening of explaining particle physics to a bunch of drunk politicians.
Honey? Honey? Please, try not to kill each other while we're gone.
Oh, and what's this I hear about a job? Let's go.
Let's go.
Let's go.
- Let's go.
Go.
- We're gonna have a talk - about it when I get home.
- (ELLEN): Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Yeah, I saw the news.
I mean, the appeal was worth a shot, but Stanley would never have a chance.
They showed him in leg irons, Ted.
It's just heartbreaking.
Stan Pritchard is a tough son of a bitch.
He said he wouldn't talk, and he didn't.
And whatever evidence the FBI had, they laid it out at the trial, okay? So, it's over.
Hey, just make an effort here.
Okay? I mean, this it's important.
- I know, yeah.
- Okay.
Okay.
(LIGHT INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC) Thanks.
(INDISTINCT CHATTER) Can I, uh, get you a drink? I'd love one.
Mrs.
Howard.
Mr.
Parker.
Nice of you to take time out from your many volunteer activities.
Wouldn't miss it.
I hear there's a peace march planned.
You thinking of attending? Well, I organized it, so yes.
Um, I wouldn't mention it to Deputy Minister Swan.
Or any of them, really.
Not good to mix politics With politicians.
- With science, I was gonna say.
- Ah.
Excuse me.
I'm needed at the podium.
(SOFTLY): Courage.
One of them asked me to use our lasers to cut his lawn, I swear to God.
Ah, Ruby, you've met Quinn.
Right? - Right.
Hi.
Nice to see you.
- Charmed, I'm sure.
(MR.
PARKER): Could I get your attention please? Ladies and gentlemen, what a tremendous day this is.
So great to see you all here.
Without your help and support for the Browning Research Centre, so many stunning new innovations would never be realized.
With our partners in government and the private sector, we are charting new territory - in laser technology.
- I'm gonna go.
What? Why? No, you can't go.
He wants me to speak.
It's safer for everyone.
I I'll phone for a taxi.
I I'll see you at home.
(TENSE MUSIC) Dr.
Howard's ground-breaking work with electron beam stabilization is getting us to our goals quicker than anyone could have imagined.
Dr.
Howard, please share some of your innovations.
- (APPLAUSE) - Sandro, it's me.
Um thank you Dr.
Parker.
It's so nice to see so many familiar faces here tonight.
(SOFT ACOUSTIC MUSIC PLAYING) You got a light? Yeah.
Thanks.
What do you want? - Does it matter? - Do you have drugs on you? Because if you do, I'm calling this off right now.
I'm clean.
I had a last toot for the road.
Kind of a big deal I don't get to go home again.
- Are you ready to do this? - Yeah.
Red and white van, parked out back.
Okay.
Here we go.
You're my nephew, Travis Ansell.
You're from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
(INSECTS CHIRPING) Hi, there.
We just went down to that new emporium.
They had a great sale on toilet paper.
Turn the engine off and step out of the vehicle.
Both of you.
I said both of you.
- Are you high on drugs? - No.
You're gonna come inside and we're gonna see what's in your pockets.
- Don't touch me.
- Hey, hey, no.
It's okay, my nephew's just not feeling very well.
He's You're gonna go through this door and we're gonna search you.
- (GROAN) - Jesus! (GRUNTING) - (GROAN) - Get in the van! - Get in the van! - (DOOR SLAMS) (ENGINE STARTS) (GROANING) (FAST-PACED MUSIC) What the hell was that? Just let them search you! I couldn't.
I'm holding.
Look, we have to get off the highway.
(TIRES SCREECHING) Hang on! (SIREN BLARING) (RUBY SIGHS) Okay.
Red and white Fargo van.
'65 or '66.
- That's right.
- That's the plate number? - Yes.
- And the woman driving, - mid-40s, blonde hair.
- And the guy was a hippie - low-life, high on drugs.
- Well, he can't be that high.
I mean, after all, he did bust your nose and dislocated your buddy's arm, so Are you guys trained in this shit at all? - Seriously.
- Shut up.
I'll run the plates.
So, an unarmed hippie with drugs in his pockets reduced two border patrol agents.
You think they'd be at least - a little embarrassed about that.
- Yeah, you'd think.
Not so much.
Alright.
Let's find the van.
Yeah, let's do it.
I like to dream Yes, yes Right between the sound machine On a cloud of sound I drift in the night Any place it goes is right Goes far, flies near To the stars, away from here Well, you don't know what We can find Why don't you come with me little girl On a magic carpet ride You don't know what we can see Oh look, it's asshole.
Miss havin' you at school, Ralph.
We miss the exercise.
You know, this is a this is a no asshole park.
- Right? - Oh.
But, wait.
How did you morons get in here? (GRUNTING) You don't talk to me! Ever! You understand? - (GROAN) - (GASPING) If you touch me, I'm gonna shove this shit down your throat! - You're a psycho, man.
- Yeah.
- So, get out of here.
- (PEOPLE LAUGHING) (INDISTINCT MUTTERING) - Hey, fire guy! Wait up.
- (GRUNT) - Whoa! Shit, shit, shit.
- (GIRL LAUGHING) Sorry, sorry! I I I thought you were with them.
You're kidding.
Those jerks? No, no way, man.
You were kind of hilarious with that burning stick thing.
Help me up, would you? Yeah.
So, what's your name again? - Ralph.
- Ralph.
I like that.
That's solid.
My name is Destiny.
- Destiny? - Mm-hmm.
- Seriously? - Yes.
Seriously.
We've got the police looking for us now! You have no idea the danger you have put us in.
Me, my family the committee.
That was unbelievably stupid.
Didn't it occur to you that carrying drugs across the border while you're illegally entering a country might be a bad idea? Look, if you wanna just go your own way now, that's fine.
(RUBY SIGHS) And how is that supposed to work? You have no idea where you are.
The police pick you up, we're both in trouble.
Sandro's gonna kill me.
(RALPH): I envy you.
I really do.
I mean, just travelling living in your car.
My parents are stuck in some pre-industrial revolution time warp.
You know? It's all like, pigs and chickens and church.
- Really? - (WHISPERS): Yeah.
I had to get away.
So, how did you end up in a school with a bunch of jerks like that, huh? My parents, they moved from the States a couple years ago.
I don't really - fit in here.
- Yeah, no kidding.
It's a good thing.
Come on.
- (CHUCKLING) - Thanks.
I, um I probably need to to get back home, so Well.
(CHUCKLE) Okay.
("SHE SAYS" BY 49TH PARALLEL) But since then I followed her And I feel fine Well, I feel fine (DOOR OPENS) (DOOR CLOSES) (TED): You're up late.
I have a paper due, and my first shift at the bank is tomorrow, so.
Hmm.
Has Ralph gone to bed? You could say that.
Hey.
Hi.
(FRIDGE OPENS) Uh so, who are you? Oh, I'm Destiny.
Ralph invited me over.
Oh, okay.
I'm, well, I'm I'm Ralph's I'm his dad.
Cool.
- Okay.
- Yeah.
(TED CHUCKLES) Does your mom know about her? I thought Mom was with you.
- She's not here yet? - Nope.
(SOFT TENSE MUSIC) (DIALLING ROTARY PHONE) Hey, Sandro, it's Ted.
Is is Ruby there? Uh, where is she? Oh, my God.
Okay.
Okay.
Uh call me as soon as you hear from her.
- Yeah.
- (HANGS UP PHONE) (SIGHS HEAVILY) It's committee work.
Everything everything's fine.
Um you hungry? (INSECTS CHIRPING) So, do your parents know that you're in Canada? - I left a letter.
- Do they know about the heroin? It doesn't matter.
I won't see them again.
Parents don't give up on their kids that easily.
I won't see them again.
I read that you studied engineering at Stanford.
- Is that right? - Yeah.
And that you were on the track team? Travis If you want our help, we can give you your life back again.
Give you a purpose.
But you gotta quit the drugs.
And you gotta do it today.
Right now.
(SOFT TENSE MUSIC) (INSECTS CHIRPING) (TWO KNOCKS) (OMINOUS MUSIC) - (GASPING) - (RAPID GUNFIRE) I'm not gonna leave you.
I'm not gonna leave you.
Stubby! (RAPID GUNFIRE FIRE) Here's a news bulletin from the National Radio Service.
Excitement at the border last night as two Canadian border patrol agents were assaulted.
There were no arrests at the scene, and the police are still investigating.
Meanwhile, Pierre Trudeau caused a stir - (CLICK) - Dad? What kind of committee work was Mom doing? Was that her in the news story? I really hope not.
(PHONE RINGS) Yeah? (SIGH) Thank God.
Okay, I'll be right there.
She's all right.
I'm picking her up.
- (DOOR OPENS) - A red and white Fargo van - Mm-hmm.
- license 6-8-9-7.
Yes, that's mine.
Were you in the van last night? No, it was stolen.
Were you planning to report that? Well, um sometimes, I let people use the van.
So, you lent the van to some friends.
Yes, to the Ramirez family.
They, um they lent it to Leonard Cho.
And Leonard, he parked it behind the Five Cs.
And when he came out, the van was gone.
- Stolen? - Well or borrowed again.
- But I don't know by who.
- I see.
There's gonna be a peace march? Yes.
Who's this blonde woman? I I don't know.
A lot of people joined us in the street that day.
Okay.
Well, thank you.
Pleasure.
(TENSE MUSIC) He knows exactly who had that van last night.
Uh-huh.
And he was lying about the blonde woman too.
Unit 2-6.
- 2-6.
- We have a location for plate number 6-8-9-7.
Go ahead.
- Ted - Hey.
- Hi.
- Hey.
Oh.
- I'm so sorry.
- Yeah, what the hell happened? We've got a problem.
Travis.
(RISING MUSIC) - Morning.
- Good morning.
I'm really excited about this job.
I'm studying economics at university.
Isn't that wonderful.
So, Ellen, we like to start our new girls with an orientation.
The tellers are the face of the company and, uh I can't help but notice you're not wearing any makeup.
Even though your shift hasn't begun, we encourage our girls to look their best at all times.
Oh, okay.
Right.
Sorry.
Luckily, Bridget is also starting this week, so you'll have company in deportment class.
- Nice to meet you.
- You as well.
- If you'd just like to join us? - Mm-hmm.
- Toilet paper smugglers.
- Nothin' worse.
Well, there was that big sale down at that new emporium down in Blaine.
Oh, yeah? Well, that means she's local if she knows about that.
Maybe she goes down, picked up some toilet paper and she gives a hippie a ride back.
He freaks out 'cause he's got dope in his pocket.
Kind of an overreaction.
A lot of beat between those two border patrol guys, suggests some kind of training to take 'em both down.
Yeah.
And she gets back in the van with the hitchhiker.
- I wouldn't do that, would you? - No way.
Okay.
She didn't go down for toilet paper.
She went down to actually get this guy, and he's got a reason to not want to be questioned.
It's not bad.
So, what do we do with the van? Put it in lockup.
It's evidence.
Or give it back to Father Perez.
I mean, sooner or later, he's gonna go to this lady and ask what happened to all this toilet paper.
I like that.
So, this is just temporary.
Sandro and the committee will get you set up in a safe house as soon as things have quieted down.
It's pretty rustic, the chairs are broken.
But for now, this'll have to do.
I appreciate it.
(BIRDS CHIRPING) Is there coming down off of the drugs, is there something that could help? Just have to ride it out.
(CLATTER) (SIGH) We had an agreement, Ruby.
No more high-risk actions.
It wasn't supposed to be high-risk.
Well, two border patrol agents were assaulted and injured.
I bet that the FBI are gonna wanna take a good look at that, and you better hope they don't connect you with it.
- Completely unnecessary risk.
- I know.
And you didn't tell me you were going.
I know.
And I'm sorry about that.
But Stan Pritchard is going to prison for 8 years.
- Yeah.
- And what am I doing? I'm standing at some insufferable cocktail party.
It's an important work function.
While some kid who's just had his life ruined in Vietnam is waiting on the other side of the border - for somebody to give a shit.
- Yeah.
For somebody to reach out and offer him some protection.
I wasn't gonna sip my martini and pretend that I didn't know he was there.
I'm sorry, but I would do it again.
- (SCOFF) - You know, there was a time - when we both would've gone.
- (CLATTER) (SOFT PENSIVE MUSIC) - So, what's the plan? - We hide him and we make up a backstory and then we blend him in to the community.
Jesus, Ruby, he's a drug addict.
And obviously, he he can be violent.
You really wanna introduce that into our lives right now? I told him he had to quit the drugs and if he doesn't, we move him on.
Sandro will help us.
Ted nobody planned this.
It just happened.
Alright.
I was worried sick, by the way.
They ran it up onto a log.
Got it high-centre, but Ross here straightened out your tire rod.
He's - He's quite the mechanic.
- Well, it's just a hobby.
If you notice a shimmy, though, you should probably have it replaced.
That's good to know.
And thank you.
Um Do you know how the van came to be there? We were gonna ask you the same thing.
Ah, no.
Uh, sorry, I have no idea.
Maybe just some stoners out for a joyride.
- Yeah.
- Anyway, I'm sure you will let us know if anything occurs to you.
- Yes! Of course.
Thank you.
- Thanks, Father.
- Thank you.
- (DISTANT DOG BARKING) So, uh, sorry, Destiny.
I I still don't quite understand.
Where do you live exactly? - Thanks.
Um, in my car mostly.
- Hmm.
Yeah.
- Thanks.
- Yeah, she's gonna be staying with us for a while.
After that, though, I'm heading to Long Beach.
I heard that a bunch of rave-heads have set up this community out there, kind of like Guam Two.
You've probably read B.
F.
Skinner, right? Uh yeah, she has.
Anyway, uh, I think it's so cool what you're organizing for National Action Day.
Ralph told me all about it, and I don't know, I admire you so much.
Man, this is how you get people to rise up, you know? So, um do your parents know where you are? Mm-mm.
No.
That'd be bad.
- (TED): Hey! - Hey.
- Hey.
- Here, honey.
Oh, thank you.
- (RALPH CHUCKLING) - What? You got a bit of It's called makeup.
A lot of grown-ups wear it.
You know what? I think it looks nice.
Thank you.
It's for an actual job where they pay me actual money.
You look like a clown.
I don't know how you expect to work and carry a full course load.
Because I'm a hard worker, unlike my constantly stoned brother.
Why would you choose a bank? You're so much smarter than that.
Look, I know money is a dirty word, but people actually use it, and if you don't have it, you end up like Ralph.
Well, at least I'm not indentured to the morally corrupt corporate overlords.
Okay, okay.
Who wants water? Yeah, thanks.
You know none of us will be totally free until we overthrow the whole system.
Right on.
Ellen You gotta (HEAVY SIGH) - You gotta open your mind.
- Yeah, and you need to get one.
And by the way, I live here.
Where do you live, exactly? - My brother's room? - (WHISPERS): Help me.
- The shaggin' wagon in the yard? - "Shaggin' wagon".
Okay.
You know what? I can't spend another night listening to you two.
I'm going to the cabin tonight.
No! Uh Listen, everybody needs to stay away from that cabin - for the next couple of days.
- Why? Oh, my God.
You brought him here.
- Brought who? - The guy from the radio - Ellen, don't overreact.
- Overreact?! It became a complicated situation.
That was you? Mom, that was you? - Yes.
- That's so cool! Wow! - It's not cool, Ralph! - What do you mean, "not cool"? Stop.
Not a word to anyone.
You too, Destiny.
- It's very important.
- Dad, she tried to save - Ralph! - Ralph.
- Fine.
- (CAR HONKS) - That must be Sandro.
- Okay.
Will you please sit down? (TENSE MUSIC) (BIRDS CHIRPING) - That her? - Yup.
So, Father Perez did lie about knowing that blonde-haired lady.
(CAMERA CLICKS) (ROSS): Imagine that, getting lied to by a priest.
- (INDISTINCT SPEAKING) - (CAMERA CLICKS) (CLATTERING) (SHARP INHALE) (MUTED MISSILE FLYING) - (MUTED EXPLOSION) - (MUTED GUNFIRE) Why'd you open up on your own men, Corporal? (DISTANT RAPID GUNFIRE) Did you even try to identify yourself to them? (HEAVY BREATHING) (TENSE MUSIC) As of today, you belong to me.
When I call you - (DISTANT GUNFIRE) - (SIGH) and I will call you will not even think about saying no to me, or all of this comes back.
(SANDRO): How long have you been using? I started in Nam, last year.
Okay.
You're here now.
You're in good hands.
We have a network of immigration lawyers, counsellors, safe houses.
You can work, go back to school, whatever you want.
You're getting your life back, Travis.
Kicking the drugs is the first step.
We're saying he's my nephew out here from Dartmouth - looking for some work.
- Okay.
Yes.
Yes, I'll talk it up at the demo tomorrow, that Travis has been here for weeks, and if the police start asking around, there'll be more people to vouch for him.
Yes.
Good idea.
You just lie low for now.
- Alright? - I will.
Okay.
(PHONE RINGING) (INDISTINCT SPEAKING OVER RADIO) Drop it.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Chief! The We're 90% sure Ruby Howard was the woman in the van.
And a search warrant of the property probably turns up the young guy.
I said drop it.
Sir, two border agents were assaulted.
- We can't just let that go.
- Do I have to tell you all the reasons for my decisions? No.
I don't.
Drop it.
(HEAVY EXHALE) (SHARP INHALE) I do not like being told to sit one out.
Yeah, I know, but the chief drop it, maybe we should drop it.
We can get in a whole lot of shit.
It's not right.
Maybe we can go to the demonstration.
You know, see who's there.
Just for fun, like.
- That could be fun.
- Yeah.
Look, if the police find him, if it comes down to that, you have to tell them that you were coerced, that you went down to Blaine to shop, that Travis jumped into the van, and he forced you to drive him across the border.
- Look, I'm serious.
- Ted he's just a scared kid.
You could see it in his eyes.
Whatever happened to him in Vietnam - changed him.
- Well I don't think you know anything about this guy, so just don't get attached, he's trouble.
Look I know I shouldn't have gone there last night, okay? And I'm sorry.
But seeing Stan on the news and then dealing with Parker, I just I felt like I had to do something.
- You know what I mean? - Mm-hmm.
Are we okay? (SIGH) I think you need to go to the demonstration tomorrow.
Just business as usual, and Because if you don't show, it's gonna be noticed.
So (SIGH) (REPORTER): National Action Day Against the War in Vietnam has seen demonstrations mounted in major cities and small towns around the world.
The streets in Washington, Chicago, New York are choked with protestors.
There are reports of demonstrations in Europe, Canada and Asia as well.
(ALL): Hey, hey! LBJ! How many kids did you kill today? Hey, hey! LBJ! How many kids did you kill today? Hey, hey! Police presence in virtually every instance has led to confrontations with protestors.
LBJ! How many kids did you kill today? (MAN): We will not tolerate lawlessness.
We will not endure violence.
It matters not by whom it is done, or under what slogan or banner.
It will not be tolerated.
This nation will do whatever - it is necessary to do - Spread out! to suppress and to punish those who engage in it.
(CHANTING): Hey, hey! LBJ! (REPORTER): Anti-war marchers in several cities burned effigies, trying to prevent police and firefighters from dousing the flames.
Scuffles broke out and we are hearing reports of widespread arrests.
- kids did you kill today? - Let's go! - Go! Go! Go! - (INDISTINCT SHOUTING) - Ralph! - Let's go! - (INDISTINCT SHOUTING) - Let's go! - (RUBY): Ralph! - Ralph, get out of here! - (SANDRO): No violence! - Ralph! Go! - Ralph! - Stay together! (SANDRO): No violence! No! Stop! You have no right to break this up.
- This is a peaceful demonstration! - You started a fire! (GROANING) (GRUNT) You're under arrest.
Ow! ("TIME HAS COME TODAY" BY THE CHAMBERS BROTHERS) Time has come today Young hearts can go their way, yeah Can't put it off another day I don't care What others say They say we don't listen anyway Time has come today Hey! There was a problem at the border, and the police are looking for me.
What happens now? Here's some cash.
Let the committee help you.
Especially Ruby Howard.
She's the one we're after.
(ENGINE STARTS) My tears have come and gone Oh, my Lord I have to roam - Hey! - Time has come today - Time - Time has come today Time, time, time (PSYCHEDELIC ROCK MUSIC)
We gotta move.
We gotta move.
We'll try to make it to the treeline.
Let's go.
- They're not coming, are they? - Shut up! I'm not gonna leave you.
I'm not gonna leave you.
(GRUNTING) (RAPID GUNFIRE) (TENSE MUSIC) (TWO KNOCKS) (GROANING) (SCREAMING) Ah! (PANTING) Ah! (RISING MUSIC) Have a seat, Corporal.
These are the three marines you killed last night.
Charlie Company.
You were supposed to rendez-vous with them.
That right? - Yes, sir.
- But you got ambushed and you got lost.
You had PFC Studemeyer with you, is that correct? - And he was already wounded.
- Yes, sir.
Why'd you open up on your own men, Corporal? I, um I heard the claymores.
We were trying to make the treeline.
And I heard a knock against a tree.
That's what they do.
It's a signal you hear that they've got you.
Bullets are next.
But you were looking for Charlie Company.
Did it not occur to you this might be them? We were taking fire.
Stubby got hit.
Did you even try to identify yourself to them? No, there I just reacted.
It was dark.
I couldn't see anything.
Well, I'll be sure to tell these men's families that it was dark.
I don't understand why I'm still here, sir.
(CLATTER) I gave Staff Sergeant Lewis my incident report.
If I'm being court martialled, I mean, you're from command, right? I'm Special Forces.
- Vern Lang.
- I don't understand.
- Am I being arrested? - Well, it depends.
- On what? - On me.
Nobody likes to hear about friendly fire.
Not the families, not the command.
Not the men you serve with.
Nobody.
(CLATTERING) (TONGUE CLICK) (HISS) - Ain't that a great sound? - (CLINK) That is the sound of going home.
- I don't understand.
- I've been reading about you.
From San Diego.
Camp Pendleton.
- Before that, Stanford.
- What's going on? We're just getting to know each other, that's all.
Exemplary military record.
Super intelligent.
Resourceful.
What branch of Special Forces are you with? I've been working on your incident report.
It says you engaged the VC in the dark.
PFC Studemeyer was killed in a firefight along with the three marines from Charlie Company.
That you were the sole survivor.
I'm even recommending you for a Bronze Star.
But you and I both know now that you failed to identify yourself to Charlie Company.
That you failed PFC Studemeyer, whose life you were responsible for, and that you killed those three marines.
As of today, you belong to me.
Oh, don't look so glum.
I'm giving you your life back.
You're getting another opportunity to serve your country.
When I call you and I will call you will not even think about saying no to me, or all of this comes back.
- Are we understood? - Yes, sir.
Good.
(DOOR OPENS) (DOOR CLOSES) (SNIFFLING) (PSYCHEDELIC ROCK MUSIC) ("DEAR MR.
FANTASY" BY ERIC CLAPTON AND STEVE WINWOOD) Dear Mr.
Fantasy Play us a tune Something to make us All happy Do anything Take us out of this gloom - (PHONE RINGING) - Sing a song, play guitar Make it snappy Yeah? Okay.
(INDISTINCT SPEAKING) (WOMAN OVER TV): Stanley Pritchard's appeal was rejected today by a Virginia court.
Pritchard was convicted in the Petersburg Draft Board raid that saw a security guard die of smoke inhalation after a fire set by peace activists got out of control.
Pritchard has refused to name the others involved, but law enforcement officials say the investigation is not over.
In other news Ruby? Could I get a word, please? Sure.
Okay, so everybody knows their job for the march.
Orgono, you informed the businesses - along Elliott Street, right? - Yeah.
Mr.
Hardware Store wasn't too happy, but he's never happy, right? Tina? Those buttons should be ready at the printer's.
- I'll pick them up.
- Right.
What's up? I need to get home.
Travis Hunter.
He was called up for a second tour and bolted.
He's going to be at the Lock and Bar in Blaine at 8 o'clock tonight, waiting for someone to escort him across the border.
The problem is that the people I usually ask are not available, and I was questioned last time I crossed the border.
They're watching for me now.
So send Orgono.
I need a mom, someone who won't attract attention.
Orgono's going to be searched every time.
Look Sandro, you know I'll do anything for this committee, but I'm not going back across that border.
People cross that border every day.
I can't! Ted has a work thing, and I have to go with him.
Ruby please? If we let that kid down, - if no one shows - I understand.
It just can't be me.
("VOLUNTEERS" BY JEFFERSON AIRPLANE) I'm sorry.
(SIGH) Look what's happening out in the streets Got a revolution got to revolution Hey, I'm dancing down the street Got a revolution got to revolution Ain't it amazing, all the people I meet Got a revolution We are volunteers of America Volunteers of America Ralph! Bastard.
Ralph left his Lyndon Johnson doll in the bathroom, - sitting on the toilet! - (RALPH): It's not a doll, it's an effigy.
Okay, we're gonna be late for sure now.
- I know.
I just have to change.
- Honey? I wish someone would draft Ralph so he could go to Vietnam and annoy the shit out of the Viet Cong instead of me.
- Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
Hey.
- Give me this.
- (TED SIGHING) - I got a job today.
- Really? - Yeah.
It's at the bank.
It'll be good experience.
Just don't tell Mom.
Well, you're supposed to be concentrating on school, right? Hey, Mom! Guess what? Ellen got a job oppressing the poor at a bank.
- (RUBY): What?! - Uh, just keep getting ready! And you still owe me last week's correspondence coursework.
And tonight, okay, you stay in, you finish it.
Where are you going anyway? Oh, it's a work reception.
Government sponsored night.
An awkward evening of explaining particle physics to a bunch of drunk politicians.
Honey? Honey? Please, try not to kill each other while we're gone.
Oh, and what's this I hear about a job? Let's go.
Let's go.
Let's go.
- Let's go.
Go.
- We're gonna have a talk - about it when I get home.
- (ELLEN): Mm-hmm.
Yeah.
Yeah, I saw the news.
I mean, the appeal was worth a shot, but Stanley would never have a chance.
They showed him in leg irons, Ted.
It's just heartbreaking.
Stan Pritchard is a tough son of a bitch.
He said he wouldn't talk, and he didn't.
And whatever evidence the FBI had, they laid it out at the trial, okay? So, it's over.
Hey, just make an effort here.
Okay? I mean, this it's important.
- I know, yeah.
- Okay.
Okay.
(LIGHT INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC) Thanks.
(INDISTINCT CHATTER) Can I, uh, get you a drink? I'd love one.
Mrs.
Howard.
Mr.
Parker.
Nice of you to take time out from your many volunteer activities.
Wouldn't miss it.
I hear there's a peace march planned.
You thinking of attending? Well, I organized it, so yes.
Um, I wouldn't mention it to Deputy Minister Swan.
Or any of them, really.
Not good to mix politics With politicians.
- With science, I was gonna say.
- Ah.
Excuse me.
I'm needed at the podium.
(SOFTLY): Courage.
One of them asked me to use our lasers to cut his lawn, I swear to God.
Ah, Ruby, you've met Quinn.
Right? - Right.
Hi.
Nice to see you.
- Charmed, I'm sure.
(MR.
PARKER): Could I get your attention please? Ladies and gentlemen, what a tremendous day this is.
So great to see you all here.
Without your help and support for the Browning Research Centre, so many stunning new innovations would never be realized.
With our partners in government and the private sector, we are charting new territory - in laser technology.
- I'm gonna go.
What? Why? No, you can't go.
He wants me to speak.
It's safer for everyone.
I I'll phone for a taxi.
I I'll see you at home.
(TENSE MUSIC) Dr.
Howard's ground-breaking work with electron beam stabilization is getting us to our goals quicker than anyone could have imagined.
Dr.
Howard, please share some of your innovations.
- (APPLAUSE) - Sandro, it's me.
Um thank you Dr.
Parker.
It's so nice to see so many familiar faces here tonight.
(SOFT ACOUSTIC MUSIC PLAYING) You got a light? Yeah.
Thanks.
What do you want? - Does it matter? - Do you have drugs on you? Because if you do, I'm calling this off right now.
I'm clean.
I had a last toot for the road.
Kind of a big deal I don't get to go home again.
- Are you ready to do this? - Yeah.
Red and white van, parked out back.
Okay.
Here we go.
You're my nephew, Travis Ansell.
You're from Dartmouth, Nova Scotia.
(INSECTS CHIRPING) Hi, there.
We just went down to that new emporium.
They had a great sale on toilet paper.
Turn the engine off and step out of the vehicle.
Both of you.
I said both of you.
- Are you high on drugs? - No.
You're gonna come inside and we're gonna see what's in your pockets.
- Don't touch me.
- Hey, hey, no.
It's okay, my nephew's just not feeling very well.
He's You're gonna go through this door and we're gonna search you.
- (GROAN) - Jesus! (GRUNTING) - (GROAN) - Get in the van! - Get in the van! - (DOOR SLAMS) (ENGINE STARTS) (GROANING) (FAST-PACED MUSIC) What the hell was that? Just let them search you! I couldn't.
I'm holding.
Look, we have to get off the highway.
(TIRES SCREECHING) Hang on! (SIREN BLARING) (RUBY SIGHS) Okay.
Red and white Fargo van.
'65 or '66.
- That's right.
- That's the plate number? - Yes.
- And the woman driving, - mid-40s, blonde hair.
- And the guy was a hippie - low-life, high on drugs.
- Well, he can't be that high.
I mean, after all, he did bust your nose and dislocated your buddy's arm, so Are you guys trained in this shit at all? - Seriously.
- Shut up.
I'll run the plates.
So, an unarmed hippie with drugs in his pockets reduced two border patrol agents.
You think they'd be at least - a little embarrassed about that.
- Yeah, you'd think.
Not so much.
Alright.
Let's find the van.
Yeah, let's do it.
I like to dream Yes, yes Right between the sound machine On a cloud of sound I drift in the night Any place it goes is right Goes far, flies near To the stars, away from here Well, you don't know what We can find Why don't you come with me little girl On a magic carpet ride You don't know what we can see Oh look, it's asshole.
Miss havin' you at school, Ralph.
We miss the exercise.
You know, this is a this is a no asshole park.
- Right? - Oh.
But, wait.
How did you morons get in here? (GRUNTING) You don't talk to me! Ever! You understand? - (GROAN) - (GASPING) If you touch me, I'm gonna shove this shit down your throat! - You're a psycho, man.
- Yeah.
- So, get out of here.
- (PEOPLE LAUGHING) (INDISTINCT MUTTERING) - Hey, fire guy! Wait up.
- (GRUNT) - Whoa! Shit, shit, shit.
- (GIRL LAUGHING) Sorry, sorry! I I I thought you were with them.
You're kidding.
Those jerks? No, no way, man.
You were kind of hilarious with that burning stick thing.
Help me up, would you? Yeah.
So, what's your name again? - Ralph.
- Ralph.
I like that.
That's solid.
My name is Destiny.
- Destiny? - Mm-hmm.
- Seriously? - Yes.
Seriously.
We've got the police looking for us now! You have no idea the danger you have put us in.
Me, my family the committee.
That was unbelievably stupid.
Didn't it occur to you that carrying drugs across the border while you're illegally entering a country might be a bad idea? Look, if you wanna just go your own way now, that's fine.
(RUBY SIGHS) And how is that supposed to work? You have no idea where you are.
The police pick you up, we're both in trouble.
Sandro's gonna kill me.
(RALPH): I envy you.
I really do.
I mean, just travelling living in your car.
My parents are stuck in some pre-industrial revolution time warp.
You know? It's all like, pigs and chickens and church.
- Really? - (WHISPERS): Yeah.
I had to get away.
So, how did you end up in a school with a bunch of jerks like that, huh? My parents, they moved from the States a couple years ago.
I don't really - fit in here.
- Yeah, no kidding.
It's a good thing.
Come on.
- (CHUCKLING) - Thanks.
I, um I probably need to to get back home, so Well.
(CHUCKLE) Okay.
("SHE SAYS" BY 49TH PARALLEL) But since then I followed her And I feel fine Well, I feel fine (DOOR OPENS) (DOOR CLOSES) (TED): You're up late.
I have a paper due, and my first shift at the bank is tomorrow, so.
Hmm.
Has Ralph gone to bed? You could say that.
Hey.
Hi.
(FRIDGE OPENS) Uh so, who are you? Oh, I'm Destiny.
Ralph invited me over.
Oh, okay.
I'm, well, I'm I'm Ralph's I'm his dad.
Cool.
- Okay.
- Yeah.
(TED CHUCKLES) Does your mom know about her? I thought Mom was with you.
- She's not here yet? - Nope.
(SOFT TENSE MUSIC) (DIALLING ROTARY PHONE) Hey, Sandro, it's Ted.
Is is Ruby there? Uh, where is she? Oh, my God.
Okay.
Okay.
Uh call me as soon as you hear from her.
- Yeah.
- (HANGS UP PHONE) (SIGHS HEAVILY) It's committee work.
Everything everything's fine.
Um you hungry? (INSECTS CHIRPING) So, do your parents know that you're in Canada? - I left a letter.
- Do they know about the heroin? It doesn't matter.
I won't see them again.
Parents don't give up on their kids that easily.
I won't see them again.
I read that you studied engineering at Stanford.
- Is that right? - Yeah.
And that you were on the track team? Travis If you want our help, we can give you your life back again.
Give you a purpose.
But you gotta quit the drugs.
And you gotta do it today.
Right now.
(SOFT TENSE MUSIC) (INSECTS CHIRPING) (TWO KNOCKS) (OMINOUS MUSIC) - (GASPING) - (RAPID GUNFIRE) I'm not gonna leave you.
I'm not gonna leave you.
Stubby! (RAPID GUNFIRE FIRE) Here's a news bulletin from the National Radio Service.
Excitement at the border last night as two Canadian border patrol agents were assaulted.
There were no arrests at the scene, and the police are still investigating.
Meanwhile, Pierre Trudeau caused a stir - (CLICK) - Dad? What kind of committee work was Mom doing? Was that her in the news story? I really hope not.
(PHONE RINGS) Yeah? (SIGH) Thank God.
Okay, I'll be right there.
She's all right.
I'm picking her up.
- (DOOR OPENS) - A red and white Fargo van - Mm-hmm.
- license 6-8-9-7.
Yes, that's mine.
Were you in the van last night? No, it was stolen.
Were you planning to report that? Well, um sometimes, I let people use the van.
So, you lent the van to some friends.
Yes, to the Ramirez family.
They, um they lent it to Leonard Cho.
And Leonard, he parked it behind the Five Cs.
And when he came out, the van was gone.
- Stolen? - Well or borrowed again.
- But I don't know by who.
- I see.
There's gonna be a peace march? Yes.
Who's this blonde woman? I I don't know.
A lot of people joined us in the street that day.
Okay.
Well, thank you.
Pleasure.
(TENSE MUSIC) He knows exactly who had that van last night.
Uh-huh.
And he was lying about the blonde woman too.
Unit 2-6.
- 2-6.
- We have a location for plate number 6-8-9-7.
Go ahead.
- Ted - Hey.
- Hi.
- Hey.
Oh.
- I'm so sorry.
- Yeah, what the hell happened? We've got a problem.
Travis.
(RISING MUSIC) - Morning.
- Good morning.
I'm really excited about this job.
I'm studying economics at university.
Isn't that wonderful.
So, Ellen, we like to start our new girls with an orientation.
The tellers are the face of the company and, uh I can't help but notice you're not wearing any makeup.
Even though your shift hasn't begun, we encourage our girls to look their best at all times.
Oh, okay.
Right.
Sorry.
Luckily, Bridget is also starting this week, so you'll have company in deportment class.
- Nice to meet you.
- You as well.
- If you'd just like to join us? - Mm-hmm.
- Toilet paper smugglers.
- Nothin' worse.
Well, there was that big sale down at that new emporium down in Blaine.
Oh, yeah? Well, that means she's local if she knows about that.
Maybe she goes down, picked up some toilet paper and she gives a hippie a ride back.
He freaks out 'cause he's got dope in his pocket.
Kind of an overreaction.
A lot of beat between those two border patrol guys, suggests some kind of training to take 'em both down.
Yeah.
And she gets back in the van with the hitchhiker.
- I wouldn't do that, would you? - No way.
Okay.
She didn't go down for toilet paper.
She went down to actually get this guy, and he's got a reason to not want to be questioned.
It's not bad.
So, what do we do with the van? Put it in lockup.
It's evidence.
Or give it back to Father Perez.
I mean, sooner or later, he's gonna go to this lady and ask what happened to all this toilet paper.
I like that.
So, this is just temporary.
Sandro and the committee will get you set up in a safe house as soon as things have quieted down.
It's pretty rustic, the chairs are broken.
But for now, this'll have to do.
I appreciate it.
(BIRDS CHIRPING) Is there coming down off of the drugs, is there something that could help? Just have to ride it out.
(CLATTER) (SIGH) We had an agreement, Ruby.
No more high-risk actions.
It wasn't supposed to be high-risk.
Well, two border patrol agents were assaulted and injured.
I bet that the FBI are gonna wanna take a good look at that, and you better hope they don't connect you with it.
- Completely unnecessary risk.
- I know.
And you didn't tell me you were going.
I know.
And I'm sorry about that.
But Stan Pritchard is going to prison for 8 years.
- Yeah.
- And what am I doing? I'm standing at some insufferable cocktail party.
It's an important work function.
While some kid who's just had his life ruined in Vietnam is waiting on the other side of the border - for somebody to give a shit.
- Yeah.
For somebody to reach out and offer him some protection.
I wasn't gonna sip my martini and pretend that I didn't know he was there.
I'm sorry, but I would do it again.
- (SCOFF) - You know, there was a time - when we both would've gone.
- (CLATTER) (SOFT PENSIVE MUSIC) - So, what's the plan? - We hide him and we make up a backstory and then we blend him in to the community.
Jesus, Ruby, he's a drug addict.
And obviously, he he can be violent.
You really wanna introduce that into our lives right now? I told him he had to quit the drugs and if he doesn't, we move him on.
Sandro will help us.
Ted nobody planned this.
It just happened.
Alright.
I was worried sick, by the way.
They ran it up onto a log.
Got it high-centre, but Ross here straightened out your tire rod.
He's - He's quite the mechanic.
- Well, it's just a hobby.
If you notice a shimmy, though, you should probably have it replaced.
That's good to know.
And thank you.
Um Do you know how the van came to be there? We were gonna ask you the same thing.
Ah, no.
Uh, sorry, I have no idea.
Maybe just some stoners out for a joyride.
- Yeah.
- Anyway, I'm sure you will let us know if anything occurs to you.
- Yes! Of course.
Thank you.
- Thanks, Father.
- Thank you.
- (DISTANT DOG BARKING) So, uh, sorry, Destiny.
I I still don't quite understand.
Where do you live exactly? - Thanks.
Um, in my car mostly.
- Hmm.
Yeah.
- Thanks.
- Yeah, she's gonna be staying with us for a while.
After that, though, I'm heading to Long Beach.
I heard that a bunch of rave-heads have set up this community out there, kind of like Guam Two.
You've probably read B.
F.
Skinner, right? Uh yeah, she has.
Anyway, uh, I think it's so cool what you're organizing for National Action Day.
Ralph told me all about it, and I don't know, I admire you so much.
Man, this is how you get people to rise up, you know? So, um do your parents know where you are? Mm-mm.
No.
That'd be bad.
- (TED): Hey! - Hey.
- Hey.
- Here, honey.
Oh, thank you.
- (RALPH CHUCKLING) - What? You got a bit of It's called makeup.
A lot of grown-ups wear it.
You know what? I think it looks nice.
Thank you.
It's for an actual job where they pay me actual money.
You look like a clown.
I don't know how you expect to work and carry a full course load.
Because I'm a hard worker, unlike my constantly stoned brother.
Why would you choose a bank? You're so much smarter than that.
Look, I know money is a dirty word, but people actually use it, and if you don't have it, you end up like Ralph.
Well, at least I'm not indentured to the morally corrupt corporate overlords.
Okay, okay.
Who wants water? Yeah, thanks.
You know none of us will be totally free until we overthrow the whole system.
Right on.
Ellen You gotta (HEAVY SIGH) - You gotta open your mind.
- Yeah, and you need to get one.
And by the way, I live here.
Where do you live, exactly? - My brother's room? - (WHISPERS): Help me.
- The shaggin' wagon in the yard? - "Shaggin' wagon".
Okay.
You know what? I can't spend another night listening to you two.
I'm going to the cabin tonight.
No! Uh Listen, everybody needs to stay away from that cabin - for the next couple of days.
- Why? Oh, my God.
You brought him here.
- Brought who? - The guy from the radio - Ellen, don't overreact.
- Overreact?! It became a complicated situation.
That was you? Mom, that was you? - Yes.
- That's so cool! Wow! - It's not cool, Ralph! - What do you mean, "not cool"? Stop.
Not a word to anyone.
You too, Destiny.
- It's very important.
- Dad, she tried to save - Ralph! - Ralph.
- Fine.
- (CAR HONKS) - That must be Sandro.
- Okay.
Will you please sit down? (TENSE MUSIC) (BIRDS CHIRPING) - That her? - Yup.
So, Father Perez did lie about knowing that blonde-haired lady.
(CAMERA CLICKS) (ROSS): Imagine that, getting lied to by a priest.
- (INDISTINCT SPEAKING) - (CAMERA CLICKS) (CLATTERING) (SHARP INHALE) (MUTED MISSILE FLYING) - (MUTED EXPLOSION) - (MUTED GUNFIRE) Why'd you open up on your own men, Corporal? (DISTANT RAPID GUNFIRE) Did you even try to identify yourself to them? (HEAVY BREATHING) (TENSE MUSIC) As of today, you belong to me.
When I call you - (DISTANT GUNFIRE) - (SIGH) and I will call you will not even think about saying no to me, or all of this comes back.
(SANDRO): How long have you been using? I started in Nam, last year.
Okay.
You're here now.
You're in good hands.
We have a network of immigration lawyers, counsellors, safe houses.
You can work, go back to school, whatever you want.
You're getting your life back, Travis.
Kicking the drugs is the first step.
We're saying he's my nephew out here from Dartmouth - looking for some work.
- Okay.
Yes.
Yes, I'll talk it up at the demo tomorrow, that Travis has been here for weeks, and if the police start asking around, there'll be more people to vouch for him.
Yes.
Good idea.
You just lie low for now.
- Alright? - I will.
Okay.
(PHONE RINGING) (INDISTINCT SPEAKING OVER RADIO) Drop it.
Whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa.
Chief! The We're 90% sure Ruby Howard was the woman in the van.
And a search warrant of the property probably turns up the young guy.
I said drop it.
Sir, two border agents were assaulted.
- We can't just let that go.
- Do I have to tell you all the reasons for my decisions? No.
I don't.
Drop it.
(HEAVY EXHALE) (SHARP INHALE) I do not like being told to sit one out.
Yeah, I know, but the chief drop it, maybe we should drop it.
We can get in a whole lot of shit.
It's not right.
Maybe we can go to the demonstration.
You know, see who's there.
Just for fun, like.
- That could be fun.
- Yeah.
Look, if the police find him, if it comes down to that, you have to tell them that you were coerced, that you went down to Blaine to shop, that Travis jumped into the van, and he forced you to drive him across the border.
- Look, I'm serious.
- Ted he's just a scared kid.
You could see it in his eyes.
Whatever happened to him in Vietnam - changed him.
- Well I don't think you know anything about this guy, so just don't get attached, he's trouble.
Look I know I shouldn't have gone there last night, okay? And I'm sorry.
But seeing Stan on the news and then dealing with Parker, I just I felt like I had to do something.
- You know what I mean? - Mm-hmm.
Are we okay? (SIGH) I think you need to go to the demonstration tomorrow.
Just business as usual, and Because if you don't show, it's gonna be noticed.
So (SIGH) (REPORTER): National Action Day Against the War in Vietnam has seen demonstrations mounted in major cities and small towns around the world.
The streets in Washington, Chicago, New York are choked with protestors.
There are reports of demonstrations in Europe, Canada and Asia as well.
(ALL): Hey, hey! LBJ! How many kids did you kill today? Hey, hey! LBJ! How many kids did you kill today? Hey, hey! Police presence in virtually every instance has led to confrontations with protestors.
LBJ! How many kids did you kill today? (MAN): We will not tolerate lawlessness.
We will not endure violence.
It matters not by whom it is done, or under what slogan or banner.
It will not be tolerated.
This nation will do whatever - it is necessary to do - Spread out! to suppress and to punish those who engage in it.
(CHANTING): Hey, hey! LBJ! (REPORTER): Anti-war marchers in several cities burned effigies, trying to prevent police and firefighters from dousing the flames.
Scuffles broke out and we are hearing reports of widespread arrests.
- kids did you kill today? - Let's go! - Go! Go! Go! - (INDISTINCT SHOUTING) - Ralph! - Let's go! - (INDISTINCT SHOUTING) - Let's go! - (RUBY): Ralph! - Ralph, get out of here! - (SANDRO): No violence! - Ralph! Go! - Ralph! - Stay together! (SANDRO): No violence! No! Stop! You have no right to break this up.
- This is a peaceful demonstration! - You started a fire! (GROANING) (GRUNT) You're under arrest.
Ow! ("TIME HAS COME TODAY" BY THE CHAMBERS BROTHERS) Time has come today Young hearts can go their way, yeah Can't put it off another day I don't care What others say They say we don't listen anyway Time has come today Hey! There was a problem at the border, and the police are looking for me.
What happens now? Here's some cash.
Let the committee help you.
Especially Ruby Howard.
She's the one we're after.
(ENGINE STARTS) My tears have come and gone Oh, my Lord I have to roam - Hey! - Time has come today - Time - Time has come today Time, time, time (PSYCHEDELIC ROCK MUSIC)