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Jack helps Logan into the private plane. He doesn't trust Logan, probably never will. But these temporary alliances are often neccessary. For the moment Jack is safer than David Hoffman. David peeks outside, the crowd is smaller now, but angrier. It seems those who remain will not be persuaded by logic or mercy. The mob soon attacks. Baker and the other cops do their best to hold them back, without using lethal force. But Hoffman fears they will not escape casualties. In the hospital Audrey and Hellar talk. There is still a secret service agent. Less than three hours ago he was here to protect the vice-president, now he's keeping Hellar from escaping, not that it was a viable option.

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Hellar: Reid will be vice-president before the treaty is signed.

Audrey: I'm not sure I trust Reid.

Hellar: The country needs a smooth transition right now. It's funny, I keep thinking of general Habib.

Audrey: Fayed's boss. He was a monster.

Hellar: His government was ready to turn him over to us for trial. It would've been a humiliation for the country. Habib understood, what had to be done.

Audrey: Dad, you're scaring me.

Hellar: I'm sorry, I don't know what I'm saying. Why don't you go outside and call Richard, find out how he's doing with this plan.

Audrey: I'm not sure I should leave you alone right now.

Hellar: That's too bad.

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Before they could stop him Hellar grabbed the agent's gun and put it to his head.

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Audrey: Please dad, don't.

Hellar: Please leave.

Audrey: No.

Hellar: If an American vice-president is tried in a foreign court, it sets a dangerous precedant. All of our soldiers could face prosecution in Afganistan. My life is over, there's just one last loose end to wrap up.

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Despite Audrey's please James Hellar commits suicide and shoots himself in the head.

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