We're running out of missiles, sir. We're just not causing enough damage. It's settling directly over us.
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General Grey, coordinate with the Atlantic Command. Tell them to evacuate as many people out of the cities as they can. Yes, sir. Get those helicopters away from the ship. Call them back immediately. What the hell's going on? We're leaving. Kim, my daughter.
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[Moans]
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Bandits on our tail! They're locked on! I see 'em!
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[Gasp] Oh, my God. Oh, my God! I've got to call my brother. I'd better call my housekeeper. I gotta call my lawyer. Eh, forget my lawyer. Announcer On TV: Ladies and gentlemen, the president of the United States. Good afternoon. My fellow Americans, a historic and unprecedented event has occurred. The question of whether or not we're alone in the universe has been answered. Although it's understandable that many of us feel a sense of hesitation or even fear, we must attempt to reserve judgment... He says he's your husband. Oh, God.
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Watch the deck.
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This I like. Look at this. You know what famous people have been here, hmm? Hmm? Politicians, actors... baseball players, singers... and now me. Imagine that. Look, a poor immigrant like me. - It's a dream! - Shh! Shh! David, please!
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[Praying]
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TV: The three choppers are steadily approaching what has been unanimously agreed to be the front of these spaceships, a parabolic indentation 9 city blocks... You're leaving now? [Door Closes] David, see if they got those pens that they give away. Dad, what?
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They're preparing to fire their primary weapon! Then let's take it out before it takes us out.
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Can we move it along? [Honk Honk] Woman: Dr. Katz's office. Hello. Let me speak to Dr. Katz, please. I'm sorry. He's not available. Listen, for $300 an hour, you can put me through to his house in the Hamptons!
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Missiles have been fired.
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Everybody hold someone's hand. Hold hands!
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See us? We're here. How does he do that? Reporter: Reporting live from Andrews Air Force Base just outside Washington, D.C... Yes, that's right, Tom, an amazing moment. We're reporting from Andrews Air Force Base... Now in light of our apparent inability to communicate with the visitors, Pentagon officials have retrofit this skylift helicopter with a type of visual communications device. Mr. President. Be seated. TV: This is not a military aircraft... Where are we now? They're just commencing liftoff. Reporter:...and refitted with these enormous light panels that are attached to the hull and onto the sides. Pilot: Echo One, Welcome Wagon is in the air. I repeat. Welcome Wagon is in the air. Ground Control: Roger, Welcome Wagon. Echo One right beside you. This is something I would never believe in my lifetime, that I would be in the White House. Look at this. If I knew I was going to meet the president, I would have worn a tie. I mean, look at me. I look like a schlemiel. You look fine, Pops. Oy, my God. David, I don't know how happy he's going to be to see you. That's right. I'm telling you, we're wasting time. He's not going to listen to me. We should go. Why wouldn't he listen? 'Cause last time I saw him, we, uh, we got into a fight. You walked in the room and punched him in the head. You punched the president? He wasn't the president then. I punched him, he fought back. We wrestled around. It was a fight. A fight that you started, because David thought that I was having an affair. With the president? Which, of course, I wasn't.
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What's with the monitor? Where's the picture? We've lost the satellite.
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Are you scared? Me, too.
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I'm in range. Locking on. I've got tone. Eagle One. Fox Two!