Independence Day
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Oh! It's all wet.
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Right here! In the back of the pickup.
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General, sir. Captain Steven Hiller,
United States Marine Corps.

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Guess who's comin' to dinner!
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I need a doctor.
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I need a doctor!
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Oh, boy!
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- How long has he been unconscious?
- About three hours.

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- Let's get him in containment.
- My son is very sick. He needs attention!

1:23:40
He's drying out.
l want him sprayed down with saline.

1:23:43
He has a problem with his adrenal cortex!
Please!

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If you don't do something right now,
my son will die!

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- Just help him!
- Okay. O'Haver, Miller, you come with us.

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You, take us to him, OK? Let's go.
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All right. Move it!
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As the former head of the ClA,
you knew about this place.

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- When were you planning to inform us?
- It had been deemed classified.

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You should have told us about this
when they first arrived!

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We wouldn't have launched a counterattack
that cost the lives of hundreds of our pilots!

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We could not have known that our fighters
would've been that ineffective! Mr President.

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The little bit of information we have
comes directly into this room.

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Atlanta, Chicago, and Philadelphia.
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Destroyed.
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NATO and Western Allied installations
were the first to be taken out.

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Then we were hit.
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They knew exactly where and how to hit us.
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- And our forces?
- We're down to 15%.

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If you calculate the time it takes
to destroy a city and move on,

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we're looking at the worldwide destruction
of every major city

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in the next 36 hours.

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