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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- He's begging you. - I know. I can see that he's begging.
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He did not know he need this document. No one say to him he need document form. I'm saying it to him. He needs to have the form signed by the hospital who is treating his father. These medicines have to stay in the United States. They have to stay here.
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This why he go to Canada. Medicine for father. It doesn't matter. His plane landed in the U.S. He needs to have the right form.
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He say he bring the medicine for his father.
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Sir, we have a situation upstairs. - It'll have to wait. - No. This won't wait. When the 9:12 from Toronto landed, they found four prescriptions without an MPL. They tried to take the pills away, and he went nuts. There he is. We think they're for his father. Sir, sir, calm down. Put your weapons down. Everybody keep your weapons... All right. We're here to help you. We're here to help you, sir. All right. Give me the knife. - Where's he from? - Russia. The only interpreter we got is in Newark. - We have to get someone to talk to him. - I have an idea, sir.
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His name is Milodragovich. He lives near you. He may not speak your dialect, but I need you to translate and help me out. - I help you? Why? - I don't want anybody to get hurt. This guy's very upset. Just calm him down, and I'll let you back in the terminal. No. New York. No red stamp. Green. I green. - New York. - Okay, yes. - You say yes? - Yes.
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Okay, tell him in order to export medicines from this country, he needs to have the proper form, he needs to have a Medicinal Purchase License. Okay? You understand me, Viktor?
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We have somebody here to talk to you. Somebody to talk to you. Go ahead. Stay out. So?