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:28:01
I'd say there's
about, oh, uh...

:28:03
$50,000 here.
:28:06
What would you say, Ray?
:28:08
Looks like about 50,000
from here.

:28:13
- Is this your money?
- What if I say no?

:28:17
You should know if you bring in anything
over 10,000, you have to declare it.

:28:20
You forget, or what?
:28:23
You can get a $250,000 fine,
plus two years in prison.

:28:27
You want to talk to us about this,
or do you want to talk to Customs?

:28:31
- I'm not sayin' another word.
- Jackie...

:28:33
I hope you don't mind
if I call you Jackie.

:28:36
Those guys down in Customs? They're a bunch of
pricks. Excuse me, but they are.

:28:40
There's something about that job makes
those people really hard to get along with.

:28:44
You can go down and talk
with those guys...

:28:47
who are really suspicious and
really disagreeable human beings...

:28:50
or you can talk with a couple of
good-hearted guys like Mark and myself.

:28:56
It's up to you.
:29:00
Let's take a look here
at the file on Jacqueline Brown.

:29:04
According to this, this isn't the
first time you've run afoul of the law.

:29:08
In 1985,
while a stewardess for Delta...

:29:11
you were busted
while carrying drugs for a pilot?

:29:13
That pilot was my husband,
and I got off.

:29:15
You mean they offered you a deal,
and you grabbed it.

:29:18
He did time; you did probation.
:29:22
I didn't hear you ask permission
to smoke in my office.

:29:25
- May I smoke?
- No, you may not.

:29:27
So you get off
with a slap on the wrist...

:29:30
but all this criminal activity fucks up your
shit for good with the big airlines.

:29:34
Cut to 13 years later,
you're 44 years of age...

:29:38
flying for the shittiest little shuttle-fuckin'
piece of shit Mexican airline there is...

:29:42
where you make what,
$13000 a year?

:29:44
I make 16,000,
plus benefits.

:29:47
You been in the service industry 19 years, and all
you make is 16,000, plus benefits?

:29:51
Didn't exactly set the world on fire,
did you, Jackie?

:29:56
Jackie, you have a good lawyer?
:29:58
Can she afford
a good one, is more like it.


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