Day Zero
Number 4-2-2.
Number 4--
I do solemnly swear--
I do solemnly swear--
that I will
support and defend--
that I will
support and defend--
the Constitution
of the United States--
the Constitution
of the United States--
against all enemies,
foreign and domestic.
You call yourselves soldiers?
You ain't no soldier!
You ain't no soldier!
Aim! Shoot!
Hell no, we won't go!
Hell no, we won't go!
The allied offensive in northern Iran
could be the turning point
in the war.
That, according to the Pentagon where
a spokesman says--
Can you make these changes
for me?
Sure.
Twelfth and Broadway.
I'm in a hurry.
"This is worse than Vietnam."
Those words from Joey Silver,
draft eligible,
currently working on Wall Street.
Polls in the U. S. show seven out
of ten Americans
oppose any move to dig deeper into
the draft ranks.
The decision last month
to up the acceptable draft age to 35,
of protest.
Opposition now spreading
from college co-eds
to corporate offices.
Opponents are--
--earlier this week Officers scoffed
in Baghdad, killed more than 120.
Caldwell acknowledged
things have not gone to plan.
If you look throughout
what's occurring in the city,
Dixon.
I'm home, Ma.
So when are you moving into
the office?
And be stuck in this hole
with you?
It's not for me, Gussie.
But thank you, I'm flattered.
Don't be flattered.
You're the only other person
that speaks English
around here.
Yeah, I think something
on the order of 25, 000 more troops
probably would be necessary
to do what I think we need to do
in the country
to establish security.
Security is really
It is very hard for Americans
So now you
just leave?
Just leave.
That's it. You just go.
It says I got 30 days.
I can't believe this.
It's got nothing
to do with me.
I mean, listen to this.
"Our nation has
embarked upon a great quest.
"It's up to us
to light the path ahead
and make the world
a freer and safer place for all."
Is that what
we're doing?!
Babe, is that
what we're doing?
Is it?
I mean--
God, I had a very
specific plan
for us!
Thanks for your call.
I haven't decided.
Hey, pal.
How are you?
Alright, yourself?
Thanks.
I'm right in the middle
of my book.
I'm not gonna be done
in time.
It's our turn, guys.
Hey.
It's only fair.
You wanna go?
I gotta tell ya,
after 9/11
doing the goddamn
building, for chrissake,
In LA?
Yeah,
Yeah! you're
goddamn right I do.
The f***ed up thing
is we don't have a choice anyways.
Right.
To freedom.
A toast?
That's right.
Get your f***ing glass.
Come on, boys.
To freedom.
Tequila.
Oh boy.
Hey, I know you.
From the street.
Yesterday.
Yeah. I'm sorry.
James.
Hi, James.
Patricia.
Very nice to meet you.
And you.
What brings you down here?
Just here with a couple
of girlfriends,
having a drink.
Okay.
Well, you guys have
a good time.
Thanks.
You too.
Have a great time.
Nice to meet you.
Yeah, nice to meet you.
What the f*** was that?
I see her sometimes
after the shift.
You blew that!
I'll see her again.
Have a good time?
That was so lame.
I mean,
She came up to you.
Did you see that?
Unbelievable.
too now, jarhead.
Horribly, horribly wrong.
To this day, it's the only
fight I ever had.
My glasses broke. I was
swinging everywhere.
Just swinging.
I couldn't
see a thing.
I'm not much of a fighter
to begin with.
Shocker.
I just don't think I could pull
the trigger.
Not if I could see
the person.
Not if I could
look into their eyes.
Well, warfare today
isn't really so much
about hand to
hand combat.
I'm just saying.
I've got a lot of things to do.
a lot of stuff.
A lot of stuff.
Hm. Well.
My publisher is waiting
for my book.
They paid me a hell of a lot
of money,
I mean.
I'm sure they'll understand.
Well, what if they don't?
Huh?
What about that?
You'll be fine, Aaron.
Really?
Have you seen Mara?
Just gettin' in.
She ain't at your place
again, is she?
Said I'm just comin' in.
If she's up there,
send her home.
She's not your kid.
Don't you get Cosmo,
or Vogue, or anything?
Trouble in River City?
Same poop.
Different day.
Wanna go eat something?
Sure.
Here.
Want a hot dog,
hot dog?
Yup.
What do you think
about this war?
Mom says we're killing
innocent people.
When she's lucid.
Dad says,
"Nuke them all."
Well, what do you think?
I don't know.
What do you mean
you don't know?
Isn't it time you had opinions of
your own?
I think this hot dog sucks.
That's a start.
You don't have to go
if you're deemed
unacceptable for
military service.
Hey, Molly?
What's unacceptable?
If you're declared medically unfit
or impaired in some way.
Or if you're gay you don't have
to go either,
did you know that?
gay background.
I could be gay.
You're not gay.
No, but they don't know that.
You make a good case,
you win.
That's how everything works.
You could also go to jail
for lying.
Only if they catch me.
Honey,
I could be blind.
That'd probably do the trick.
There's nothing there.
It's completely arbitrary.
It's a lottery.
There's no due process there.
I have worked way too hard
for what we have.
And I will not let them
take that away.
Helicopters probe the
skies of Washington DC,
and have increased scrutiny of dams,
ports, borders, power plants.
New York City has its own massive
effort called Operation Atlas,
which includes monitoring for chemical,
biological, or nuclear agents.
Restricted airspace
above the city--
What's up, buddy?
Hey, Dixon.
I need your help.
I am f***ed!
I am f***ing f***ed!
So f***ed!
Look! I'm like fat and skinny
at the same time.
That's barely possible.
I knew I should've been working out
all these years.
Thigh Master.
Soloflex. That Abdominizer.
That f***ing skiing
machine thing.
Bowflex.
Take that off.
Huh?
The 25 at the end,
take it off.
You alright?
Yeah, it's fine.
You sit down
over there, relax.
Oh, Dixon,
please help me.
Here you go, Dad.
My Dad. One of the youngest
pilots in the Air Force. Ever.
Your grandmother always said he
couldn't wait to go.
His 18th birthday he went down
and signed up.
Everybody knew it was the right
thing to do, but--
that was a different time.
A different war.
This is a decision you're gonna have
to live with--
the rest of your life.
This goes to the core
of a man
and nobody, not a father,
nobody,
can tell him what to do.
Can you get me out of it?
I'll try.
I'll talk to Senator Boone.
It's a strange political climate
right now.
I know, Dad.
I'll--I'll try.
Aw, get outta here.
Excuse me!
Excuse me,
young lady!
You know how to get
to Broadway?
I can't find my way.
You again.
Broadway is that way.
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