Moscow on the Hudson
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:48:04
Many different people here,
but not many white people.

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This is what is known as a ghetto,
with a capital "G."

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I like it. It is nice.
And the music, it's so free.

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- Must be pretty bad in Russia.
- It's not human.

:48:24
- But there are many beautiful people.
- Sounds like Alabama.

:48:28
I read about slavery.
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- With slavery, the work was steady.
- Sounds like Russia.

:48:37
I make joke.
:48:39
I feel to make joke
in other language is good.

:48:47
... a member of the Russian circus troupe,
performing in New York, has decided...

:48:51
... to defect in, of all places, Bloomie's.
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- Get in here. You're on TV.
- You look handsome.

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You look good, Vladimir.
Now you go running out the store.

:49:06
We can see it again on the 11:00 news.
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Mama, this is Vladimir.
:49:11
This is my stepfather, Fletcher.
My bucket-head sister, Leanne.

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My grandfather.
You have to watch out for his ass.

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- I never met a Russian. They all white?
- You defected.

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Yes. You are kind
to share your home with me.

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Hope you didn't come for a job.
I haven't had one for eight years.

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Welcome to the U.S.A.
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Honey, you don't look so well.
Let's sit him down. You look peaky.

:49:39
You can just lay down right here.
Lionel, get his feet up, honey.

:49:46
Lionel, man in store give me card.
:49:52
"Orlando Ramirez." Sounds like
a Cuban ambulance chaser to me.

:49:56
Get his fucking feet off my couch.
:49:58
Hush, Grandpa!

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