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Bring him in. Jake, he has no nationality. Okay? No country. He's a national security risk, according to my interpretation of Section 2.12. I want you to put him in a detention center and run a clearance on him. That's all I want. Well, what about a federal prison? Well, what about another airport? Hello? Hello?

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One of my own men came up to me the other day. Asked me if I wanted to join the big pool. Look at him. Place a bet on when Navorski's going to leave this airport. Have you heard about this? I have January 3rd.

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$19 an hour. Unbelievable. Do you know that's more than I make? That's New York City construction.

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Your CBP inspection's in three days. The FBI and Homeland Security will tour the airport, spend two hours observing these offices before your interview process begins.

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- You'll have lunch with me? - Yes. You're not running for a flight or... I wait. - It's me. - You. Yes. I'm sorry. I just got paged. - You work? - No.

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- Okay, what? - Okay. Lunch with you.

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I'm so... Just stay away from me, Viktor, okay? I'm sick. I don't have the ability to be alone for five seconds. Okay.

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- You know what saved Napoleon's life? - No. - His ego. - Ego? Yes. After he loses the Battle of Waterloo, Napoleon isolates himself on the tiny island of Saint Helena. No one knows exactly what happens next, but the version I like goes like this. He's very depressed and decides to take his own life. But Napoleon believes himself to be of such superhuman strength that he takes six times the amount of poison needed to do the job. His stomach is so full up with poison that his body rejects it, and he doesn't die. See? Ego. Saved his life. Maybe he need glasses. - Glasses? - Yes. To read words on bottle. Poison. It's funny you should say that. Rumor has it that Napoleon was farsighted. - There you go. - There you go. - There you go. - And there you go. I think we're rewriting history right here. Why don't we talk about it over lunch? I can't believe it. I just asked you out again. I just did it again.

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- Let's just start over. - Yes, okay. - Are you coming or going? - I don't know. Both. - Tell me about it. - Napoleon? Yeah. I read a lot of history books. They're long and cheap and usually about men killing each other. Like 1,200 pages for $9.99. You can't beat that. - But Napoleon? - Yeah. He's one of my favorites.

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Why? What are you saying? You misunderstood him? - It's not for his dying father? - No. No. The... Krakozhia... The name for "father" sound like "goat." I make mistake.

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- Goat? - Yes. Medicine is for goat. Goat. - He said that? - Yes. He say... We not understand. I not understand "goat."

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We're detaining so many people, there's no room anywhere.

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- What? - Goat. Medicine is for goat.

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Oh, oh, oh, hey. Uh...

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Goat.

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I'm sorry.

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You'll have to take a flight in the morning. The medicine stays here.

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I'm sorry, sir.

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