how is he? can't blame him. i always get mad when somebody shoots me. didn't drop any hints about where he's from, did he? tell them there won't be any statement tonight. right in there, mr. harley. getting any place, sergeant? what's the report, carlson? what about him? has he moved? i can tell you officially -– that's where it came from. --as far as we can tell, all power's been cut off everywhere -- with a few exceptions: hospitals, planes in flight -- that sort of thing. i wish i could be more specific but, as you now, all communications are out telephone, radio, cable -- everything. i can tell you that the president is prepared to declare a state of national emergency. before we start discussing plans, i want a report from colonel ryder. what about the robot, colonel? is it possible that he's broken out of this stuff? all right -- that means we concentrate on the man. up till now we've agreed on the desirability of capturing this man alive. we can no longer afford to be so particular. we'll get him alive, if possible -- but we must get him! is that clear?