<P> The music video was directed by Joe Hahn . It takes place during a large scale civil unrest in what appears to be the United States . The video was shot in Los Angeles at 20th Century Fox . The action was set up by stunt coordinator Steven Ho . </P> <P> The music video was released to the internet on October 15, 2007 . The video shows Chester Bennington waking up . His alarm clock reads 11: 55, the then Doomsday Clock time, referencing the album title Minutes to Midnight and the song which is the 5th song on the album . The video is over four minutes long, meaning that the time at the end would be 11: 59 PM, or one minute to midnight . Chester then watches the news, washes up, gets dressed, and goes outside . The video takes place in a war - torn world, where mass chaos is ensuing on the streets of the city . There is a lot of violence going on with many police and gunshots . Plumes of smoke can be seen in the sky . Soldiers and riot police can be seen forcefully detaining civilians . Near the end of the video, a car is set on fire and bursts into flames as several people taking place in the riot throw molotov cocktails at police resulting in the Police Riot Control and SWAT teams opening fire and advancing while the mob of people retreat . A man suddenly throws a bottle of alcohol on a car and the car takes fire . Chester then stands in front of the burning car, while looking at the carnage that surrounds him . He then turns towards the flames, and the video fades to black . The electronic / synth outro of the song is excluded on the video to make it a more appropriate finish . If listened to carefully towards the middle of the video, the mob is shouting' we want freedom' . </P> <P> This is the only video so far with only Chester appearing, as Brad, Rob, Mike, Joe and Phoenix are absent in it . Because of this the video features no performance footage other than Chester's singing, the video isn't completely dubbed by the song, meaning sound effects taking place in the video can be heard . </P> <P> There are also three different edits of the video, presumably due to censorship: </P>

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