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What makes him dangerous
is that he wants to prove himself...

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...as invincible as he ever was.
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Well, not to us, of course, but
to international terrorist networks.

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So he may strike anywhere,
without warning.

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What he wants most is press coverage.
The media is their voice.

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ABC... Television, right?
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Right. And CBS is down there.
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Radio City is way on down there.
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- The news is here.
- Mm-hm.

:32:33
You know...
I never asked you what you do.

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Well, besides dance a lot,
I fly for National.

:32:42
"I'm Pam. Fly me."
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That's an airline joke, sort of.
:32:48
Don't get me wrong. I don't actually
fly the plane. I'm just a stewardess.

:32:52
A flying waitress, some people call us,
but I'd rather dance than do any of that.

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- How about you?
- Me?

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I'm an international terrorist,
wanted by half the countries in Europe.

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- And I'm a lady-killer.
- Sure(!)

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If you allow him to
dictate the circumstances...

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...the hostages will ultimately die.
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You can count on that.
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So, try to stay with me, everybody.
Time is short.

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Very short.
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- Something to add, DaSilva?
- We can't catch him if we sit in here.

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It's a logical procedure.
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When you have been exposed
to counterterrorist techniques...

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...then you will be ready for the streets.
:33:36
A more logical procedure.

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