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Is it a earthquake? Woman: Not even a four pointer. Go back to sleep. Mmm...

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You don't mind? Well, I mean, uh... We'll have to let all my other girlfriends know that they can't come over, you know, and got to postpone a little freaky-deaky. There you go. There he goes, thinking you all that. But you are not as charming as you think you are, sir. Yes, I am. Them big ol' Dumbo ears. Well, look at you with them chicken legs. Baw-caw.

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- What? - Hey! The television said they started the looting already. Vultures. You still have the Plymouth? You want to borrow the car? David, you don't have a license. You're driving. Yeah, I'm driv--I'm driving? Come on, come on.

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Look out! Look out!

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The president's ordered an evacuation. We have to leave now. TV: And our prayers go out to the wives and children of those brave pilots. Indeed, God help us all. George Putnam: The visitors responded with terrifying... Radio: Authorities have called for a complete evacuation of Los Angeles County. People are advised to avoid the highways wherever possible. Oh, yeah. Great. Now he tells me.

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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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Helicopter: This is the Los Angeles Police Department. Please vacate the premises immediately for your own safety.

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Take me! Take me!

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Are they not getting through? No, sir. Not one. Command, Knight 1. Command, Knight 1. Switching to sidewinders. Moving in.

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Missiles have been fired.

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Come on. Come on.

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Knight 3, Love 50. Notch reference 1-2-0.

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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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What do you want? You got to leave the White House. [Whispering] This is hardly the time nor the place to be having that same old discussion! You don't understand. You got to leave Washington. Well, in case you haven't noticed, we are having a little crisis here. They're communicating with a hidden signal. They're going to attack. You are just being paranoid! Shh! It's not paranoia. The embedding's very subtle. It's probably been overlooked. If-- [Dial Tone]

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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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You know, either go get him, or we should head back to the car. All right. I'll get him. You wait here, and don't touch anything. You punched the president? Mein Gott!

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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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So...you want to ring the bell or should I? [Busy Signal] [Gasps] Hmm? Oh, perfect. She's using it. Perfect. What's perfect? It's busy. Yeah. I can use her signal to triangulate to triangulate her exact position in the White House. You can do that? Yeah. All cable repairmen can, Pops. John McLaughlin On TV: The visitors have arrived, but the president remains at the White House. Question: Are Mr. Whitmore's actions A--ultra brave... [Ringing] or B--foolhardy? What? David: Now, don't hang up, sweetie. David. How did you get this number? Do me a favor. Walk to the window. And I'm looking for what? You'll see. Over here.

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