Designated Survivor (2016) s01e11 Episode Script
Warriors
1 Previously on "Designated Survivor" Ritter: The Capitol's been attacked.
Eagle is gone.
- Congress, the cabinet.
- Oh, oh, my God.
Sir, you are now the president.
Tom: I received a highly classified DOD file detailing how to blow up the Capitol.
I think there's a traitor in the White House.
I had to put down everyone's name who had security clearance.
Emily: Aaron's on this list.
Hannah: The Capitol blew up and everyone died except Congressman Peter MacLeish.
He's in on it.
How does vice president sound to you? I would be honored.
This is exactly what we've been working for.
But at what cost? At any cost necessary.
Peter MacLeish and the CIA's most wanted mercenary were on the same mission.
Tim: MacLeish isn't a war hero.
He's a war criminal.
Hannah Wells, an FBI agent, told me she had evidence against Peter MacLeish.
Hannah: Were you able to find out about the key card? It gives you access to room 7 on the 8th floor of the PLC Building.
Proximity to the Capitol, direct line of sight to the platform.
Congratulations, Mr.
Vice President.
They're gonna kill Kirkman.
[Crowd cheers.]
Man: Gun! [Gunshot.]
[Gunshot.]
[Crowd screaming.]
No! [Indistinct shouting.]
Alex, you've been hit.
[Gasps.]
That's not my blood.
Oh, my God.
[Groans.]
[Indistinct shouting.]
Help! [Breathing shallowly.]
Man #1: They're on their way.
Clear the hall! Man #2: Hallway clear! I've got a GSW between the left axilla and clavicle.
Patient is alert and oriented.
I got B.
P.
at 136/92, heart rate 114, normal sinus rhythm, SPO2 at 98%.
1 2 3.
Type and cross six units, two large-bore I.
V.
s wide-open.
And get portable X-ray in here.
Mr.
President, we're gonna roll you over for a moment if that's okay.
Man #3: Yeah, I'm going to get X-ray.
Man #4: It's okay, it's okay.
[Groans.]
Right there It could be a 30-caliber or a Blackout, maybe even a 5.
56.
It looks like it just missed the scapula.
And down.
Woman: Mr.
President, we're gonna take some X-rays to rule out lung or vascular damage, but it looks like the bullet went straight through.
Now we're going to clean and irrigate, so bear with us.
Deep breaths, Mr.
President.
This will sting.
[Monitor beeping.]
[Sirens wail.]
[Indistinct conversations.]
Woman: The American people somberly await the news if their president is alive or dead.
Seth: I don't care what he told you.
I'm telling you, take that crap off your air right now.
It's not just irresponsible, it's dangerous, and nobody cares about a correction after the fact.
You can speculate from the outside looking in, and if you keep it up, you can do your stand-ups from Guam.
[Cellphone beeps.]
Unbelievable.
[Sighs.]
What the hell is taking so long? We should have heard something by now.
[Sighs.]
[Siren wails in distance.]
- Emily.
- What? Oh, my God.
[Breathing heavily.]
[Cries.]
Hey, hey, hey.
It's gonna be okay.
[Voice breaking.]
You don't know.
Nobody knows that.
No, no, that That's unacceptable.
I want a full report from the agent in charge every 15 minutes until the shooter is in custody.
Is that understood? Okay.
[Sighs.]
[Cellphone beeps.]
The NSA, FBI, every local law-enforcement is on the hunt for the shooter.
Now, they think he's in the metro area, but that's like saying the needle's somewhere in the haystack.
[Sighs.]
You okay? We should get talking points to the Congressional leadership, the USUN, and the acting cabinet secretaries.
That's all been taken care of.
Communications took charge of that.
Yeah, I'll make sure the accurate information - is out there.
- Alex? Mrs.
Kirkman? How is he? We're waiting on the X-rays, but it seems like the bullet went in and out.
It didn't hit anything vital.
[Sighs.]
Um, I know he wants to see all of you, but if we could please not overwhelm him.
[Door latch opens, buzzer sounds.]
Foerstel: Don't worry.
It's safe.
We got it from the cafe down the street.
So you flee the scene of an accident.
That's a felony hit-and-run.
You kill a man in Fredericksburg who's an eyewitness.
That's gonna be manslaughter, at the very least.
And then you show up to the vice president's swearing-in ceremony, firing a gun and carrying this.
It's a key card to the building where the shots came from.
That's conspiracy to kill the president.
That's the death penalty.
Now, I want to believe that you have good reasons for all of this, but if you don't tell me what they are, I can't help you walk out of here.
I'm offering you a lifeline, Hannah.
Take it.
I've already made my statement.
I have nothing else to say.
It's a shame, because someone is gonna waste away in federal prison for this.
So you better think hard about how you want this to play out, because your options [Lock beeping.]
are about to get real small, real fast.
[Door slams.]
[Exhales sharply.]
[Weakly.]
Do we know who did this? Aaron: The FBI's combing through surveillance footage, sir.
They're trying to get an I.
D.
[Sighs.]
We need to stabilize the markets.
They're gonna go crazy.
Trading is already closed for the day.
And we'll keep a close eye on the global markets tonight, sir.
I should make a statement to the press.
Right, of course.
Let the country know that I'm fine, and I'll be back in the Oval Office as soon as the doctors clear me.
Definitely, Mr.
President.
Make me proud.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you.
Yes, sir.
Peter: Oh, my God.
Yes, of course.
I just thank the Lord he's okay.
Yeah, I'll hold the fort down on my end.
Okay.
Thank you for calling.
[Cellphone beeps.]
[Sighs.]
He's alive.
Bullet went straight through, no lasting damage.
How the hell does this happen? Just relax, all right? We need to wash our hands of this right now, before it gets back to us.
Wash our hands of this? Peter, blood doesn't wash out, it stains, which is why we keep moving forward.
It's just a setback.
And what if they catch Lozano? They won't.
He was trained for this, so were you.
Brothers in arms, remember? And the mission didn't entirely fail, did it Mr.
Vice President? Hannah Wells? - That's who they have in custody? - Ritter: Yes, sir.
I spoke with Director Foerstel, and District Police picked her up in the proximity of the sniper just after she discharged her weapon.
[Sighs.]
Mike, I know you think you have to be here with me, but I'm gonna be fine.
What I really need you to do is go down there and talk to her and find out what she knows.
It's the only chance we have of finding out what the hell is going on.
Yes, sir.
Thank you.
[Exhales sharply.]
[Sighs.]
I'm so, so sorry.
He's alive.
That's all that matters.
W-What is it? [Sighs.]
I know this isn't the right time, but yesterday, the president asked me to look into a highly classified situation.
- I know.
- Okay.
Did you find anything? I think so.
Um, there was a call made from the White House to kill the report.
And that call came from Aaron's office.
- What? - I know.
I was trying to tell the president, but I couldn't get to him in time, - and I don't know what what do I do? - Oh, okay You need to keep Aaron away from my husband, okay? - Have you got that? - Yes.
Okay.
Thank you.
[Sighs heavily.]
Mr.
President, I need to talk to you about your latest C.
T.
scans, sir.
- Why? Is there a problem? - Yes.
It shows several bullet fragments lodged in your chest.
If one were to dislodge, it could sever your aorta and prove fatal.
Sir, we need to operate as soon as possible.
Okay.
I understand.
Thank you.
We'll start prepping the O.
R.
Thank you, sir.
Hey.
Hey.
[Sighs.]
We need to talk.
Tom: It looks like I'm going to have to go into surgery after all.
I'll be under general anesthetic for at least three hours.
What's the protocol for that? Well, sir, if you're unconscious, that means you'll be incapable to discharge your duties as president.
So we'll have to invoke the 25th Amendment.
Okay, how do we do that? We'll notify the Speaker of the House and the president pro tem of the Senate through a signed and written statement that you'll be temporarily vacating the office.
And Peter MacLeish will be acting president.
[Scoffs.]
I'll set up a call with you and the V.
P.
immediately, sir.
No.
I want to talk to Speaker Hookstraten.
Sir? Get Kimble here as quickly as possible.
Yes, sir.
Thank you.
[Phone beeps.]
Hookstraten? What's that all about? I have no idea.
[Reporters shouting.]
So, just a reminder The 25th Amendment has been invoked several times in the past.
Both Presidents Reagan and Bush 43 temporarily transferred power to their vice presidents, so this is not unprecedented.
Yes, Gary? Do we know what the odds are for a major surgery like this? I mean, in terms of patient survival.
So, I'm not prepared to answer that right now, but the medical team is gonna be briefing the press pool after the successful completion of President Kirkman's surgery.
Until then, I'll just be updating you on as-needed basis.
Shelly? How are the president's spirits? You know, all things considered, he's doing well.
He's resting and focusing on the business of running the country.
Just a quick follow-up.
Has the president spoken to Vice President MacLeish yet? If that hasn't already happened, then, uh, it will be taking place before President Kirkman goes into surgery.
[Monitor beeping.]
Sir? [Sighs.]
Can I have the room, please.
Mr.
President, how are you feeling? Like I've been shot.
[Chuckles, groans.]
Well, at least your sense of humor - is still intact.
- [Chuckles.]
Kimble, I'm gonna have to invoke the 25th Amendment, which means that Peter MacLeish will be president.
For how long? I don't know.
We haven't always agreed on everything, but I've always felt that your heart was in the right place.
I need you to keep an eye on the vice president, make sure he's working in the country's best interests, not his own.
You understand what I'm saying? I do, sir.
I'm counting on you.
I won't let you down, Mr.
President.
Ritter: Has she said anything since we spoke? Foerstel: No, afraid not.
I'd like to question her, if it's all right.
You know, under any other circumstances, I'd have to say no.
But nothing about this makes any sense.
Maybe she'll talk to you.
Thanks.
Just so we're clear, if she gives you anything, you share it with me.
[Buzzer sounds.]
Good afternoon.
My name is Mike Ritter, Secret Service.
I'm assigned to the president's personal protection detail.
Yesterday you were brought to the president's attention by Speaker Hookstraten.
She said you claimed to have had information about Vice President MacLeish before he was confirmed.
The president would like to know what that information was.
Agent Wells, you need to answer my question.
No, I don't.
And why is that? Because I don't know you.
And if the president wants answers, I'll give them to one person The president himself.
[Weakly.]
Hey, come here.
[Breathing heavily.]
I'm gonna be fine.
I don't want you to worry.
[Cries.]
Mr.
President, it's time, sir.
Sorry, ma'am, we need to take him now.
Woman: I.
V.
wide-open.
Man: Go ahead, set it up.
[Indistinct conversations.]
They're going to administer the anesthetic.
And then I'll ask you to please count down backwards from 100.
[Breathing heavily.]
100 99 98 97 96 95 The president is unconscious.
Sir, you're now the acting president of the United States.
Number 4 dissector, please.
- Here, Doctor.
- Thank you.
- Man: Suction.
- More gauze.
- Gauze and forceps.
- How's the drainage? Right there.
Good.
Hold it.
[Siren wails.]
Beth: It's delicate surgery, Peter.
If he doesn't survive it, then we have nothing to worry about.
We are right back on track.
Okay.
Well, Lozano is still out there.
FBI, Homeland Someone must have a lead on him by now.
And then, as acting president, you can insist they report directly to you.
If they catch him or get close, you'll be right there to issue your orders.
And what if the president wakes up before then? You've got at least a few hours.
Make the most of them.
- Okay.
- Aaron: Sir? You're needed inside now.
I'll see you later.
Yeah.
[Indistinct conversations.]
All right, everyone, I need all eyes and ears over here right now, please.
Who's first? Mr.
Vice President, Asian markets are in free fall.
The Nikkei and Hang Seng opened down almost 2,000 points on reports of the president's surgery.
We need the SEC to keep stock markets closed tomorrow.
Uh, no, that's not a good idea.
Emily: I'm sorry, Mr.
Vice President, but even with circuit breaks in place to halt market panic, just a 10% drop will wipe billions from people's accounts.
That's pensions and 529 college funds.
And she's right, sir.
- What's lost in hours can take years to regain.
- I understand, but you're talking about market forces.
This isn't 2008.
Banks aren't failing.
It's psychology.
It's herd mentality.
If there is a sell-off, then it's a buying opportunity and the market bounces back.
We need to tell the world that America is open for business.
Excuse me, sir, the markets hate uncertainty.
You're just encouraging panic selling.
Well, I think people are comforted by routine.
If we act like we're panicked, then opinion will follow.
Okay, where are we with the shooter? A vehicle was reported stolen from a parking garage two blocks from the shooting site.
District Police recovered an image from the lot's surveillance camera and are trying to see - if it matches eyewitness description.
- Great.
In the meantime, we're coordinating our manhunt from the CTOC No.
Uh, have CTOC coordinate with Command Ops here in the White House.
Sir, CTOC is perfectly capable of handling an operation like that.
I know, but I have a responsibility to protect this country, and I don't want to be doing that over the phone.
I want to be right here with you when we find the monster that tried to kill him.
- Yes, sir.
- Okay.
Who's next? [Buzzer sounds.]
Agent Wells I've got an update for you.
I'm free to go? Not exactly.
It's about your sit-down with the president.
Great.
When's he getting here? Afraid it's not gonna be that simple.
The president's undergoing surgery right now.
He had to invoke the 25th.
The 25th? Wait a minute.
Peter MacLeish is the president? Yeah.
[Gasps.]
Hannah tell me what evidence you have against Peter MacLeish.
[ Knock on door .]
Speaker Hookstraten to see you, sir.
What can I do for you, Kimble? You can tell me what the hell's going on in your mind.
You know if you open those markets tomorrow, it'll be a disaster.
No, I don't.
And in case you've forgotten, you're addressing the office of the acting president.
You know, Peter, when you first arrived in Congress, I thought you were, well ordinary Another first-termer just happy to be there, a man whose achievements had far outstripped even his own imagination.
But I realize now that I'd underestimated you Your drive, your ambition.
There's nothing ordinary about you.
Well, thank you.
I appreciate you saying that.
Just know I'll be watching you.
Others may be distracted by what's happening today, but not me.
If I see anything out of step, I'll take my suspicions straight to the White House press corps.
Are you threatening me? Absolutely sir.
Excuse me, sir.
They found the shooter.
They're waiting for you at Command Ops.
I'll be right there.
And, Kimble thanks for coming by.
Agent Wells, please.
What were you gonna tell the speaker about Peter MacLeish? Does it have something to do with With this man that you shot outside Fredericksburg? Or this guy? We We haven't found a name for him yet.
We believe he's responsible for shooting President Kirkman.
Do you know him? Hannah? Hannah? Agent Wells, do you recognize this man? All right.
Can't say I didn't try.
You know, maybe Foerstel's right about you.
Your paranoia got the best of you.
[Grunting.]
Get everybody in here now! Find Chuck Russink.
Ask about Catalan.
[Both grunting.]
[Buzzer sounds, door opens.]
- Let him go! Let him go! - [Grunting.]
Hey! That's it! Man: Get her out of here.
[Indistinct conversations.]
Man: Attention! Peter: It's fine.
Stay seated.
Thank you.
Director.
Sir, suspect was tracked to a marine storage facility.
He's barricaded himself inside.
Any other way out? No, sir.
We've got him surrounded.
Suspect appears to be highly trained in evasive tactics and combat skills.
Could be Special Forces, or was at one time.
Give the order to apprehend.
Proceed with apprehension.
Excuse me? It's standard operating procedure, sir.
Deadly force to be applied if defense, but, in all other cases, we take our suspects alive.
No, that's a mistake.
Sir? There's no reason to put good men at risk trying to apprehend an assassin.
If anyone on the ground gets this man in their sights, I want him taken out.
Mr.
Vice President That's my decision.
Give the order.
President Kirkman would have wanted - to take him alive, sir.
- You don't know that.
- I believe I do.
- Okay.
He'll want answers to questions only the shooter can give.
That's why we took Nassar alive.
I disagree.
Give the order.
Shoot to kill.
Prepare to execute.
Prepare to execute.
Man: Copy that.
Prepare to enter.
Mr.
Vice President, I'm advising against this course of action, - in the strongest of terms.
- Noted.
I have a duty, sir, to you and the president And you've You've carried it out.
Give the order.
[Sighs.]
Shoot to kill.
Roger that.
Shoot to kill.
Shoot to kill.
Man: Roger.
Shoot to kill.
Open fire.
Execute, execute, execute.
[Gunfire.]
Target's down.
He's not moving.
Target neutralized.
Stand by for confirmation.
[Beep.]
Target is neutralized.
Roger that.
Target is neutralized.
Woman: We're now over an hour into President Kirkman's surgery, and so far, no news seems to be good news.
Meanwhile, well-wishers continue to pour in from all over, laying flowers, holding signs, and praying for a swift recovery of their president.
Keep pressure down in there, please.
[Monitor beeping.]
- Alex: Hey.
- Tom: Hey.
So, you won't believe this.
McKibben just told me that Manhattan Children's Rights Fund needs a new chief counsel.
And he's recommending me.
You're a warrior.
He knows it.
So does every law firm in New York.
No.
How was your day? Interesting.
I got a job offer, too.
Don't tell me.
They want you to chair the department.
No.
It was from the president.
The president of what? The United States.
He wants me to come on as HUD secretary.
[Chuckles.]
What? He said he was really taken by my housing initiative in Bedford Park and that he thought his cabinet could use fresh ideas like mine.
Well, y-y-you said yes, right? No, I wanted to talk to you about it.
What is there to talk about? Tom, you have to do this.
It's politics.
I'd have to make speeches, compromise.
I mean, I might even have to stand behind something I don't even believe in.
I'm an urban planner, an architect.
I'm not a politician.
Tom, the president of the United States - is asking you to serve.
- [Chuckles.]
This is an opportunity of a lifetime.
We'd have to move.
The kids would have to find new schools, start over.
We all would.
This would really change our lives.
In ways that we can't even imagine.
Okay[Clears throat.]
there are times to say no, but this is not one of them.
[Chuckles.]
Warriors, right? Yeah.
Warriors.
[Sighs.]
Ma'am, I thought you might need this.
Thank you, Seth.
- So, any news? - No.
You should go.
You should go home.
And miss out on all this free coffee? Come on.
Besides, I've still got to babysit these reporters outside.
Well, sit down and talk to me.
Sure.
About what? Anything.
[ oice breaking.]
Apart from, you know.
[Sighs.]
[Exhales deeply.]
Do you have a girlfriend? [Chuckles.]
No.
Do you want one? Uh, not right now.
Why not? Just doesn't seem like it's a good time.
That's a terrible excuse.
You always need to make time for the things that are important.
Ma'am, what I do is important.
[Voice breaking.]
But not if you're doing it alone.
[Cries.]
This is all my fault.
[Sniffles.]
He didn't want the job at HUD.
I made him take it.
I was the ambitious one.
And now look.
Ma'am, you can't blame yourself for that.
[Exhales shakily.]
He's gonna be okay.
Chuck Russink? I know you're inside.
Who is it? Agent Mike Ritter, Secret Service.
[Breathing shallowly.]
What do you want? I want to talk to you about Hannah Wells.
I already told Director Foerstel - I don't know where she is.
- That's not the problem.
We know where she is.
I'm interested in what she knows about Peter MacLeish.
Anyone can get an I.
D.
like that.
Why the hell should I open the door for you? Because if you don't, I'll just kick it in.
Yeah, well, convince me.
Tell me why I should let you inside.
Catalan.
[Door creaks open.]
What? Wells gave me a message.
She told me to ask you about Catalan.
Convinced now? Yeah.
Woman: Many on Wall Street are speculating that tomorrow's markets will experience the steepest nosedive since the Flash Crash of 2010.
Investors are turning to assets that are seen as safer bets in times of uncertainty.
For [Television shuts off.]
[Telephone rings.]
Aaron Shore.
Yeah.
What?! I need to see the president's schedule for the next 72 hours to know what to cancel and what to surrogate.
This is a list of all the Kirkmans' family and friends.
Please call them so they're not hearing things from the TV.
- I'm also going to need Comms - Emily, - I'm gonna need a word with you, please.
- One second.
We need Comms to draft talking points for the switchboard and the protocol office.
There are gonna be thousands of phone calls coming in today, and we're gonna need them to know what to tell people.
Okay? Thanks.
In here.
What is it? You feel like telling me what's going on? What are you talking about? I just got off the phone with the White House archives.
They were asking me if I had authorized you to look at my personal phone logs from two years ago.
All right, so, I'll ask again.
What's going on, Emily? - It must have been a miscommunication.
- Yeah, right.
Like the other day when you told me you were working late because the president was having second thoughts on his choice for the HUD secretary Something the president knew nothing about? What, was that a miscommunication, too? Talk to me, Emily.
What's going on? I'm not at liberty to discuss this.
- I'm sorry.
- You're not at What the What the hell is that supposed to mean? It means I can't talk about this with you.
It is between me and the president.
About me? I'm not at liberty to discuss.
- Excuse me.
- E-Emily, wait.
Are Are you investigating me? You should wait to talk to the president when he gets back.
I'm sorry.
I can't say any more.
How are his vitals? B.
P.
is steady, but he's still a bit tachy.
Minimal tearing in the major vessels.
[Monitor beeping.]
- Make a cut above the clamp.
- Yep.
Good.
Okay.
Woman: Let's hang another bag.
Heart rate increasing, 136.
O2 sat's now 95%.
I'm taking another pressure.
[Sighs.]
One of the fragments must have nicked an artery.
Suction.
[Monitor beeping.]
[Beeping intensifies.]
His pressure is dropping 98/74.
Sponges.
More sponges.
More sponges.
Keep them coming.
We got to find the source, or he's gonna bleed out.
Yeah.
That's Catalan.
He was in the same army unit as Peter MacLeish.
That's what Hannah uncovered.
So, you're saying the vice president is linked to the man who tried to assassinate the president? She got proof? She had proof, but it was stolen from her car.
Stolen? You know, there's more out there in some very classified files.
So I hope you really do work for the president, or we're wasting our time here.
[Monitor beeping rapidly.]
Hang two units packed red blood cells stat! Right away, Doctor.
I need to clean the field.
[Monitor beeping rapidly.]
Vitals stabilizing.
[Exhales deeply.]
Okay.
He's out of the woods.
All right, let's close him up.
What are you doing out here? It's quiet.
[Sighs.]
Kirkman still in surgery? Um, there was a complication, but, uh, it looks like he'll pull through.
So will we.
How the hell can you be so sure of that? Because he's got nothing on us.
Catalan is dead.
The evidence connecting you and him doesn't exist anymore.
Breathe, Peter.
Everything is being handled accordingly.
And what about Hookstraten? What about her? She's watching my every move.
She questioned me when I forced the SEC to keep the markets open.
If she figures out why She won't.
She might.
Nothing can touch us.
I told you that.
And if she's a problem, we remove her, too.
So, how much longer are they saying it's gonna be? Alex: They're not, but they say he's doing fine.
But, hopefully, they're gonna be finished up soon.
Is Penny asleep? Only took about two books and half a movie, but I got her down.
[Chuckling.]
Which movie? - "The Revenant.
" - W-What? I'm just kidding.
Just some cartoon princess movie.
It was painful.
[Chuckles.]
Well, you're the best.
Thank you so much, sweetie.
I'm really proud of you.
It was nothing.
I mean, we're all doing jobs we weren't doing before, right? Mom? You okay? Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Hey, I-I got to hang up.
The doctor's coming.
I'll call you right back, okay? Alex: Hey.
Hey, Tom.
Honey.
Hey.
[Inhales deeply.]
Hi.
Woman: As the world waits for further word on the president's condition, all major indices are continuing to plunge.
The Dow, NASDAQ, and S&P are approaching Black Monday-type losses.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average has already plunged a staggering 2,000 points in one day, after the shooting of President Kirkman.
You better not be eating my jello.
[Laughs.]
It's my jello.
I earned it.
- Good morning.
- Hmm.
[Inhales deeply.]
What did the doctors say? They removed all the bullet fragments, and they say there is no permanent damage.
Good.
[Chuckles.]
[Sighs.]
Last night, I kept hearing voices out in the hall.
Yeah.
It was just people coming by to see how you were.
[Sighs.]
How is the country reacting? Tom, you don't need to worry about that now.
I thought I heard something about the markets.
Okay.
MacLeish opened the markets.
Wall Street's in a panic, and stocks are plummeting.
Why the hell would he do that? We need to restore confidence.
Well, Tom, how? You're on your back.
[Sighs.]
Come on, Alex.
Warriors, right? Come on, help me up.
[Grunts.]
No, we're not hiding anything.
Look, I already told you.
The president is out of surgery and he's resting comfortably.
Emily? - Has the 25th Amendment been revoked? - Yes.
As soon as the president was able to reach Speaker Hookstraten and the Senate pro tem, he resumed his duties as commander in chief.
Gary? Seth, it's been two days.
When can we see him? - As soon as his doctors say so.
- Shelly: When is that gonna be? The people need to know what condition their president's in.
I already answered that question.
Look, if any of you have questions I haven't already answered, please feel free to ask.
[Indistinct shouting.]
Man: Whoa! Hey! Over here! Woman: Look, over there! [Cheers and applause.]
And that was the scene earlier today at George Washington University Medical Center as President Kirkman waved to an adoring crowd, just hours after his life-threatening surgery.
After all the worldwide concerns about his health plunged the global financial markets into chaos, this was, indeed, an extraordinary moment of hope and assurance.
Immediately afterwards, the DOW and S&P began to rebound, and showing significant gains across the board.
President Kirkman [Television shuts off.]
Seth: The Dow is up 450 points.
S&P is up 7%.
- Looks like your wave paid off, sir.
- Tom: That's great news, but we've still got a lot of work to do.
You still have a lot of recovery to do.
And that, too.
Where's Aaron? He's back at the office, just finishing up a few things.
Excuse me, Mr.
President.
Right.
Can I have a moment, please? Thank you.
Is she here? Yes, sir.
Bring her in.
Clear the floor! It's all right, Mike.
Agent Wells.
Mr.
President.
I understand you have some things you want to tell me about Peter MacLeish.
Yes, sir.
I do.
Then we should get started.
Eagle is gone.
- Congress, the cabinet.
- Oh, oh, my God.
Sir, you are now the president.
Tom: I received a highly classified DOD file detailing how to blow up the Capitol.
I think there's a traitor in the White House.
I had to put down everyone's name who had security clearance.
Emily: Aaron's on this list.
Hannah: The Capitol blew up and everyone died except Congressman Peter MacLeish.
He's in on it.
How does vice president sound to you? I would be honored.
This is exactly what we've been working for.
But at what cost? At any cost necessary.
Peter MacLeish and the CIA's most wanted mercenary were on the same mission.
Tim: MacLeish isn't a war hero.
He's a war criminal.
Hannah Wells, an FBI agent, told me she had evidence against Peter MacLeish.
Hannah: Were you able to find out about the key card? It gives you access to room 7 on the 8th floor of the PLC Building.
Proximity to the Capitol, direct line of sight to the platform.
Congratulations, Mr.
Vice President.
They're gonna kill Kirkman.
[Crowd cheers.]
Man: Gun! [Gunshot.]
[Gunshot.]
[Crowd screaming.]
No! [Indistinct shouting.]
Alex, you've been hit.
[Gasps.]
That's not my blood.
Oh, my God.
[Groans.]
[Indistinct shouting.]
Help! [Breathing shallowly.]
Man #1: They're on their way.
Clear the hall! Man #2: Hallway clear! I've got a GSW between the left axilla and clavicle.
Patient is alert and oriented.
I got B.
P.
at 136/92, heart rate 114, normal sinus rhythm, SPO2 at 98%.
1 2 3.
Type and cross six units, two large-bore I.
V.
s wide-open.
And get portable X-ray in here.
Mr.
President, we're gonna roll you over for a moment if that's okay.
Man #3: Yeah, I'm going to get X-ray.
Man #4: It's okay, it's okay.
[Groans.]
Right there It could be a 30-caliber or a Blackout, maybe even a 5.
56.
It looks like it just missed the scapula.
And down.
Woman: Mr.
President, we're gonna take some X-rays to rule out lung or vascular damage, but it looks like the bullet went straight through.
Now we're going to clean and irrigate, so bear with us.
Deep breaths, Mr.
President.
This will sting.
[Monitor beeping.]
[Sirens wail.]
[Indistinct conversations.]
Woman: The American people somberly await the news if their president is alive or dead.
Seth: I don't care what he told you.
I'm telling you, take that crap off your air right now.
It's not just irresponsible, it's dangerous, and nobody cares about a correction after the fact.
You can speculate from the outside looking in, and if you keep it up, you can do your stand-ups from Guam.
[Cellphone beeps.]
Unbelievable.
[Sighs.]
What the hell is taking so long? We should have heard something by now.
[Sighs.]
[Siren wails in distance.]
- Emily.
- What? Oh, my God.
[Breathing heavily.]
[Cries.]
Hey, hey, hey.
It's gonna be okay.
[Voice breaking.]
You don't know.
Nobody knows that.
No, no, that That's unacceptable.
I want a full report from the agent in charge every 15 minutes until the shooter is in custody.
Is that understood? Okay.
[Sighs.]
[Cellphone beeps.]
The NSA, FBI, every local law-enforcement is on the hunt for the shooter.
Now, they think he's in the metro area, but that's like saying the needle's somewhere in the haystack.
[Sighs.]
You okay? We should get talking points to the Congressional leadership, the USUN, and the acting cabinet secretaries.
That's all been taken care of.
Communications took charge of that.
Yeah, I'll make sure the accurate information - is out there.
- Alex? Mrs.
Kirkman? How is he? We're waiting on the X-rays, but it seems like the bullet went in and out.
It didn't hit anything vital.
[Sighs.]
Um, I know he wants to see all of you, but if we could please not overwhelm him.
[Door latch opens, buzzer sounds.]
Foerstel: Don't worry.
It's safe.
We got it from the cafe down the street.
So you flee the scene of an accident.
That's a felony hit-and-run.
You kill a man in Fredericksburg who's an eyewitness.
That's gonna be manslaughter, at the very least.
And then you show up to the vice president's swearing-in ceremony, firing a gun and carrying this.
It's a key card to the building where the shots came from.
That's conspiracy to kill the president.
That's the death penalty.
Now, I want to believe that you have good reasons for all of this, but if you don't tell me what they are, I can't help you walk out of here.
I'm offering you a lifeline, Hannah.
Take it.
I've already made my statement.
I have nothing else to say.
It's a shame, because someone is gonna waste away in federal prison for this.
So you better think hard about how you want this to play out, because your options [Lock beeping.]
are about to get real small, real fast.
[Door slams.]
[Exhales sharply.]
[Weakly.]
Do we know who did this? Aaron: The FBI's combing through surveillance footage, sir.
They're trying to get an I.
D.
[Sighs.]
We need to stabilize the markets.
They're gonna go crazy.
Trading is already closed for the day.
And we'll keep a close eye on the global markets tonight, sir.
I should make a statement to the press.
Right, of course.
Let the country know that I'm fine, and I'll be back in the Oval Office as soon as the doctors clear me.
Definitely, Mr.
President.
Make me proud.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you.
Yes, sir.
Peter: Oh, my God.
Yes, of course.
I just thank the Lord he's okay.
Yeah, I'll hold the fort down on my end.
Okay.
Thank you for calling.
[Cellphone beeps.]
[Sighs.]
He's alive.
Bullet went straight through, no lasting damage.
How the hell does this happen? Just relax, all right? We need to wash our hands of this right now, before it gets back to us.
Wash our hands of this? Peter, blood doesn't wash out, it stains, which is why we keep moving forward.
It's just a setback.
And what if they catch Lozano? They won't.
He was trained for this, so were you.
Brothers in arms, remember? And the mission didn't entirely fail, did it Mr.
Vice President? Hannah Wells? - That's who they have in custody? - Ritter: Yes, sir.
I spoke with Director Foerstel, and District Police picked her up in the proximity of the sniper just after she discharged her weapon.
[Sighs.]
Mike, I know you think you have to be here with me, but I'm gonna be fine.
What I really need you to do is go down there and talk to her and find out what she knows.
It's the only chance we have of finding out what the hell is going on.
Yes, sir.
Thank you.
[Exhales sharply.]
[Sighs.]
I'm so, so sorry.
He's alive.
That's all that matters.
W-What is it? [Sighs.]
I know this isn't the right time, but yesterday, the president asked me to look into a highly classified situation.
- I know.
- Okay.
Did you find anything? I think so.
Um, there was a call made from the White House to kill the report.
And that call came from Aaron's office.
- What? - I know.
I was trying to tell the president, but I couldn't get to him in time, - and I don't know what what do I do? - Oh, okay You need to keep Aaron away from my husband, okay? - Have you got that? - Yes.
Okay.
Thank you.
[Sighs heavily.]
Mr.
President, I need to talk to you about your latest C.
T.
scans, sir.
- Why? Is there a problem? - Yes.
It shows several bullet fragments lodged in your chest.
If one were to dislodge, it could sever your aorta and prove fatal.
Sir, we need to operate as soon as possible.
Okay.
I understand.
Thank you.
We'll start prepping the O.
R.
Thank you, sir.
Hey.
Hey.
[Sighs.]
We need to talk.
Tom: It looks like I'm going to have to go into surgery after all.
I'll be under general anesthetic for at least three hours.
What's the protocol for that? Well, sir, if you're unconscious, that means you'll be incapable to discharge your duties as president.
So we'll have to invoke the 25th Amendment.
Okay, how do we do that? We'll notify the Speaker of the House and the president pro tem of the Senate through a signed and written statement that you'll be temporarily vacating the office.
And Peter MacLeish will be acting president.
[Scoffs.]
I'll set up a call with you and the V.
P.
immediately, sir.
No.
I want to talk to Speaker Hookstraten.
Sir? Get Kimble here as quickly as possible.
Yes, sir.
Thank you.
[Phone beeps.]
Hookstraten? What's that all about? I have no idea.
[Reporters shouting.]
So, just a reminder The 25th Amendment has been invoked several times in the past.
Both Presidents Reagan and Bush 43 temporarily transferred power to their vice presidents, so this is not unprecedented.
Yes, Gary? Do we know what the odds are for a major surgery like this? I mean, in terms of patient survival.
So, I'm not prepared to answer that right now, but the medical team is gonna be briefing the press pool after the successful completion of President Kirkman's surgery.
Until then, I'll just be updating you on as-needed basis.
Shelly? How are the president's spirits? You know, all things considered, he's doing well.
He's resting and focusing on the business of running the country.
Just a quick follow-up.
Has the president spoken to Vice President MacLeish yet? If that hasn't already happened, then, uh, it will be taking place before President Kirkman goes into surgery.
[Monitor beeping.]
Sir? [Sighs.]
Can I have the room, please.
Mr.
President, how are you feeling? Like I've been shot.
[Chuckles, groans.]
Well, at least your sense of humor - is still intact.
- [Chuckles.]
Kimble, I'm gonna have to invoke the 25th Amendment, which means that Peter MacLeish will be president.
For how long? I don't know.
We haven't always agreed on everything, but I've always felt that your heart was in the right place.
I need you to keep an eye on the vice president, make sure he's working in the country's best interests, not his own.
You understand what I'm saying? I do, sir.
I'm counting on you.
I won't let you down, Mr.
President.
Ritter: Has she said anything since we spoke? Foerstel: No, afraid not.
I'd like to question her, if it's all right.
You know, under any other circumstances, I'd have to say no.
But nothing about this makes any sense.
Maybe she'll talk to you.
Thanks.
Just so we're clear, if she gives you anything, you share it with me.
[Buzzer sounds.]
Good afternoon.
My name is Mike Ritter, Secret Service.
I'm assigned to the president's personal protection detail.
Yesterday you were brought to the president's attention by Speaker Hookstraten.
She said you claimed to have had information about Vice President MacLeish before he was confirmed.
The president would like to know what that information was.
Agent Wells, you need to answer my question.
No, I don't.
And why is that? Because I don't know you.
And if the president wants answers, I'll give them to one person The president himself.
[Weakly.]
Hey, come here.
[Breathing heavily.]
I'm gonna be fine.
I don't want you to worry.
[Cries.]
Mr.
President, it's time, sir.
Sorry, ma'am, we need to take him now.
Woman: I.
V.
wide-open.
Man: Go ahead, set it up.
[Indistinct conversations.]
They're going to administer the anesthetic.
And then I'll ask you to please count down backwards from 100.
[Breathing heavily.]
100 99 98 97 96 95 The president is unconscious.
Sir, you're now the acting president of the United States.
Number 4 dissector, please.
- Here, Doctor.
- Thank you.
- Man: Suction.
- More gauze.
- Gauze and forceps.
- How's the drainage? Right there.
Good.
Hold it.
[Siren wails.]
Beth: It's delicate surgery, Peter.
If he doesn't survive it, then we have nothing to worry about.
We are right back on track.
Okay.
Well, Lozano is still out there.
FBI, Homeland Someone must have a lead on him by now.
And then, as acting president, you can insist they report directly to you.
If they catch him or get close, you'll be right there to issue your orders.
And what if the president wakes up before then? You've got at least a few hours.
Make the most of them.
- Okay.
- Aaron: Sir? You're needed inside now.
I'll see you later.
Yeah.
[Indistinct conversations.]
All right, everyone, I need all eyes and ears over here right now, please.
Who's first? Mr.
Vice President, Asian markets are in free fall.
The Nikkei and Hang Seng opened down almost 2,000 points on reports of the president's surgery.
We need the SEC to keep stock markets closed tomorrow.
Uh, no, that's not a good idea.
Emily: I'm sorry, Mr.
Vice President, but even with circuit breaks in place to halt market panic, just a 10% drop will wipe billions from people's accounts.
That's pensions and 529 college funds.
And she's right, sir.
- What's lost in hours can take years to regain.
- I understand, but you're talking about market forces.
This isn't 2008.
Banks aren't failing.
It's psychology.
It's herd mentality.
If there is a sell-off, then it's a buying opportunity and the market bounces back.
We need to tell the world that America is open for business.
Excuse me, sir, the markets hate uncertainty.
You're just encouraging panic selling.
Well, I think people are comforted by routine.
If we act like we're panicked, then opinion will follow.
Okay, where are we with the shooter? A vehicle was reported stolen from a parking garage two blocks from the shooting site.
District Police recovered an image from the lot's surveillance camera and are trying to see - if it matches eyewitness description.
- Great.
In the meantime, we're coordinating our manhunt from the CTOC No.
Uh, have CTOC coordinate with Command Ops here in the White House.
Sir, CTOC is perfectly capable of handling an operation like that.
I know, but I have a responsibility to protect this country, and I don't want to be doing that over the phone.
I want to be right here with you when we find the monster that tried to kill him.
- Yes, sir.
- Okay.
Who's next? [Buzzer sounds.]
Agent Wells I've got an update for you.
I'm free to go? Not exactly.
It's about your sit-down with the president.
Great.
When's he getting here? Afraid it's not gonna be that simple.
The president's undergoing surgery right now.
He had to invoke the 25th.
The 25th? Wait a minute.
Peter MacLeish is the president? Yeah.
[Gasps.]
Hannah tell me what evidence you have against Peter MacLeish.
[ Knock on door .]
Speaker Hookstraten to see you, sir.
What can I do for you, Kimble? You can tell me what the hell's going on in your mind.
You know if you open those markets tomorrow, it'll be a disaster.
No, I don't.
And in case you've forgotten, you're addressing the office of the acting president.
You know, Peter, when you first arrived in Congress, I thought you were, well ordinary Another first-termer just happy to be there, a man whose achievements had far outstripped even his own imagination.
But I realize now that I'd underestimated you Your drive, your ambition.
There's nothing ordinary about you.
Well, thank you.
I appreciate you saying that.
Just know I'll be watching you.
Others may be distracted by what's happening today, but not me.
If I see anything out of step, I'll take my suspicions straight to the White House press corps.
Are you threatening me? Absolutely sir.
Excuse me, sir.
They found the shooter.
They're waiting for you at Command Ops.
I'll be right there.
And, Kimble thanks for coming by.
Agent Wells, please.
What were you gonna tell the speaker about Peter MacLeish? Does it have something to do with With this man that you shot outside Fredericksburg? Or this guy? We We haven't found a name for him yet.
We believe he's responsible for shooting President Kirkman.
Do you know him? Hannah? Hannah? Agent Wells, do you recognize this man? All right.
Can't say I didn't try.
You know, maybe Foerstel's right about you.
Your paranoia got the best of you.
[Grunting.]
Get everybody in here now! Find Chuck Russink.
Ask about Catalan.
[Both grunting.]
[Buzzer sounds, door opens.]
- Let him go! Let him go! - [Grunting.]
Hey! That's it! Man: Get her out of here.
[Indistinct conversations.]
Man: Attention! Peter: It's fine.
Stay seated.
Thank you.
Director.
Sir, suspect was tracked to a marine storage facility.
He's barricaded himself inside.
Any other way out? No, sir.
We've got him surrounded.
Suspect appears to be highly trained in evasive tactics and combat skills.
Could be Special Forces, or was at one time.
Give the order to apprehend.
Proceed with apprehension.
Excuse me? It's standard operating procedure, sir.
Deadly force to be applied if defense, but, in all other cases, we take our suspects alive.
No, that's a mistake.
Sir? There's no reason to put good men at risk trying to apprehend an assassin.
If anyone on the ground gets this man in their sights, I want him taken out.
Mr.
Vice President That's my decision.
Give the order.
President Kirkman would have wanted - to take him alive, sir.
- You don't know that.
- I believe I do.
- Okay.
He'll want answers to questions only the shooter can give.
That's why we took Nassar alive.
I disagree.
Give the order.
Shoot to kill.
Prepare to execute.
Prepare to execute.
Man: Copy that.
Prepare to enter.
Mr.
Vice President, I'm advising against this course of action, - in the strongest of terms.
- Noted.
I have a duty, sir, to you and the president And you've You've carried it out.
Give the order.
[Sighs.]
Shoot to kill.
Roger that.
Shoot to kill.
Shoot to kill.
Man: Roger.
Shoot to kill.
Open fire.
Execute, execute, execute.
[Gunfire.]
Target's down.
He's not moving.
Target neutralized.
Stand by for confirmation.
[Beep.]
Target is neutralized.
Roger that.
Target is neutralized.
Woman: We're now over an hour into President Kirkman's surgery, and so far, no news seems to be good news.
Meanwhile, well-wishers continue to pour in from all over, laying flowers, holding signs, and praying for a swift recovery of their president.
Keep pressure down in there, please.
[Monitor beeping.]
- Alex: Hey.
- Tom: Hey.
So, you won't believe this.
McKibben just told me that Manhattan Children's Rights Fund needs a new chief counsel.
And he's recommending me.
You're a warrior.
He knows it.
So does every law firm in New York.
No.
How was your day? Interesting.
I got a job offer, too.
Don't tell me.
They want you to chair the department.
No.
It was from the president.
The president of what? The United States.
He wants me to come on as HUD secretary.
[Chuckles.]
What? He said he was really taken by my housing initiative in Bedford Park and that he thought his cabinet could use fresh ideas like mine.
Well, y-y-you said yes, right? No, I wanted to talk to you about it.
What is there to talk about? Tom, you have to do this.
It's politics.
I'd have to make speeches, compromise.
I mean, I might even have to stand behind something I don't even believe in.
I'm an urban planner, an architect.
I'm not a politician.
Tom, the president of the United States - is asking you to serve.
- [Chuckles.]
This is an opportunity of a lifetime.
We'd have to move.
The kids would have to find new schools, start over.
We all would.
This would really change our lives.
In ways that we can't even imagine.
Okay[Clears throat.]
there are times to say no, but this is not one of them.
[Chuckles.]
Warriors, right? Yeah.
Warriors.
[Sighs.]
Ma'am, I thought you might need this.
Thank you, Seth.
- So, any news? - No.
You should go.
You should go home.
And miss out on all this free coffee? Come on.
Besides, I've still got to babysit these reporters outside.
Well, sit down and talk to me.
Sure.
About what? Anything.
[ oice breaking.]
Apart from, you know.
[Sighs.]
[Exhales deeply.]
Do you have a girlfriend? [Chuckles.]
No.
Do you want one? Uh, not right now.
Why not? Just doesn't seem like it's a good time.
That's a terrible excuse.
You always need to make time for the things that are important.
Ma'am, what I do is important.
[Voice breaking.]
But not if you're doing it alone.
[Cries.]
This is all my fault.
[Sniffles.]
He didn't want the job at HUD.
I made him take it.
I was the ambitious one.
And now look.
Ma'am, you can't blame yourself for that.
[Exhales shakily.]
He's gonna be okay.
Chuck Russink? I know you're inside.
Who is it? Agent Mike Ritter, Secret Service.
[Breathing shallowly.]
What do you want? I want to talk to you about Hannah Wells.
I already told Director Foerstel - I don't know where she is.
- That's not the problem.
We know where she is.
I'm interested in what she knows about Peter MacLeish.
Anyone can get an I.
D.
like that.
Why the hell should I open the door for you? Because if you don't, I'll just kick it in.
Yeah, well, convince me.
Tell me why I should let you inside.
Catalan.
[Door creaks open.]
What? Wells gave me a message.
She told me to ask you about Catalan.
Convinced now? Yeah.
Woman: Many on Wall Street are speculating that tomorrow's markets will experience the steepest nosedive since the Flash Crash of 2010.
Investors are turning to assets that are seen as safer bets in times of uncertainty.
For [Television shuts off.]
[Telephone rings.]
Aaron Shore.
Yeah.
What?! I need to see the president's schedule for the next 72 hours to know what to cancel and what to surrogate.
This is a list of all the Kirkmans' family and friends.
Please call them so they're not hearing things from the TV.
- I'm also going to need Comms - Emily, - I'm gonna need a word with you, please.
- One second.
We need Comms to draft talking points for the switchboard and the protocol office.
There are gonna be thousands of phone calls coming in today, and we're gonna need them to know what to tell people.
Okay? Thanks.
In here.
What is it? You feel like telling me what's going on? What are you talking about? I just got off the phone with the White House archives.
They were asking me if I had authorized you to look at my personal phone logs from two years ago.
All right, so, I'll ask again.
What's going on, Emily? - It must have been a miscommunication.
- Yeah, right.
Like the other day when you told me you were working late because the president was having second thoughts on his choice for the HUD secretary Something the president knew nothing about? What, was that a miscommunication, too? Talk to me, Emily.
What's going on? I'm not at liberty to discuss this.
- I'm sorry.
- You're not at What the What the hell is that supposed to mean? It means I can't talk about this with you.
It is between me and the president.
About me? I'm not at liberty to discuss.
- Excuse me.
- E-Emily, wait.
Are Are you investigating me? You should wait to talk to the president when he gets back.
I'm sorry.
I can't say any more.
How are his vitals? B.
P.
is steady, but he's still a bit tachy.
Minimal tearing in the major vessels.
[Monitor beeping.]
- Make a cut above the clamp.
- Yep.
Good.
Okay.
Woman: Let's hang another bag.
Heart rate increasing, 136.
O2 sat's now 95%.
I'm taking another pressure.
[Sighs.]
One of the fragments must have nicked an artery.
Suction.
[Monitor beeping.]
[Beeping intensifies.]
His pressure is dropping 98/74.
Sponges.
More sponges.
More sponges.
Keep them coming.
We got to find the source, or he's gonna bleed out.
Yeah.
That's Catalan.
He was in the same army unit as Peter MacLeish.
That's what Hannah uncovered.
So, you're saying the vice president is linked to the man who tried to assassinate the president? She got proof? She had proof, but it was stolen from her car.
Stolen? You know, there's more out there in some very classified files.
So I hope you really do work for the president, or we're wasting our time here.
[Monitor beeping rapidly.]
Hang two units packed red blood cells stat! Right away, Doctor.
I need to clean the field.
[Monitor beeping rapidly.]
Vitals stabilizing.
[Exhales deeply.]
Okay.
He's out of the woods.
All right, let's close him up.
What are you doing out here? It's quiet.
[Sighs.]
Kirkman still in surgery? Um, there was a complication, but, uh, it looks like he'll pull through.
So will we.
How the hell can you be so sure of that? Because he's got nothing on us.
Catalan is dead.
The evidence connecting you and him doesn't exist anymore.
Breathe, Peter.
Everything is being handled accordingly.
And what about Hookstraten? What about her? She's watching my every move.
She questioned me when I forced the SEC to keep the markets open.
If she figures out why She won't.
She might.
Nothing can touch us.
I told you that.
And if she's a problem, we remove her, too.
So, how much longer are they saying it's gonna be? Alex: They're not, but they say he's doing fine.
But, hopefully, they're gonna be finished up soon.
Is Penny asleep? Only took about two books and half a movie, but I got her down.
[Chuckling.]
Which movie? - "The Revenant.
" - W-What? I'm just kidding.
Just some cartoon princess movie.
It was painful.
[Chuckles.]
Well, you're the best.
Thank you so much, sweetie.
I'm really proud of you.
It was nothing.
I mean, we're all doing jobs we weren't doing before, right? Mom? You okay? Yeah.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Hey, I-I got to hang up.
The doctor's coming.
I'll call you right back, okay? Alex: Hey.
Hey, Tom.
Honey.
Hey.
[Inhales deeply.]
Hi.
Woman: As the world waits for further word on the president's condition, all major indices are continuing to plunge.
The Dow, NASDAQ, and S&P are approaching Black Monday-type losses.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average has already plunged a staggering 2,000 points in one day, after the shooting of President Kirkman.
You better not be eating my jello.
[Laughs.]
It's my jello.
I earned it.
- Good morning.
- Hmm.
[Inhales deeply.]
What did the doctors say? They removed all the bullet fragments, and they say there is no permanent damage.
Good.
[Chuckles.]
[Sighs.]
Last night, I kept hearing voices out in the hall.
Yeah.
It was just people coming by to see how you were.
[Sighs.]
How is the country reacting? Tom, you don't need to worry about that now.
I thought I heard something about the markets.
Okay.
MacLeish opened the markets.
Wall Street's in a panic, and stocks are plummeting.
Why the hell would he do that? We need to restore confidence.
Well, Tom, how? You're on your back.
[Sighs.]
Come on, Alex.
Warriors, right? Come on, help me up.
[Grunts.]
No, we're not hiding anything.
Look, I already told you.
The president is out of surgery and he's resting comfortably.
Emily? - Has the 25th Amendment been revoked? - Yes.
As soon as the president was able to reach Speaker Hookstraten and the Senate pro tem, he resumed his duties as commander in chief.
Gary? Seth, it's been two days.
When can we see him? - As soon as his doctors say so.
- Shelly: When is that gonna be? The people need to know what condition their president's in.
I already answered that question.
Look, if any of you have questions I haven't already answered, please feel free to ask.
[Indistinct shouting.]
Man: Whoa! Hey! Over here! Woman: Look, over there! [Cheers and applause.]
And that was the scene earlier today at George Washington University Medical Center as President Kirkman waved to an adoring crowd, just hours after his life-threatening surgery.
After all the worldwide concerns about his health plunged the global financial markets into chaos, this was, indeed, an extraordinary moment of hope and assurance.
Immediately afterwards, the DOW and S&P began to rebound, and showing significant gains across the board.
President Kirkman [Television shuts off.]
Seth: The Dow is up 450 points.
S&P is up 7%.
- Looks like your wave paid off, sir.
- Tom: That's great news, but we've still got a lot of work to do.
You still have a lot of recovery to do.
And that, too.
Where's Aaron? He's back at the office, just finishing up a few things.
Excuse me, Mr.
President.
Right.
Can I have a moment, please? Thank you.
Is she here? Yes, sir.
Bring her in.
Clear the floor! It's all right, Mike.
Agent Wells.
Mr.
President.
I understand you have some things you want to tell me about Peter MacLeish.
Yes, sir.
I do.
Then we should get started.