For Love or Country: The Arturo Sandoval Story
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1:46:01
On paper it appears that
you benefited from the system...

1:46:04
...and that your motives are financial.
1:46:08
That's just not true.
1:46:09
The burden of proof is on you,
you see and on paper--

1:46:14
-Change the paper.
-Excuse me?

1:46:17
You tell'em. Please.
1:46:21
I will make my recommendations.
I will start the process, but--

1:46:25
How long is the process?
1:46:27
It's hard to tell.
1:46:29
It could be a week, a month.
1:46:33
There's no way of knowing.
1:46:36
What am I supposed to do?
1:46:41
Do you realize how hard it was
to get my family out of Cuba?

1:46:46
Do you know how long we've planned this?
1:46:51
We are completely exposed.
1:46:54
You must find a way of protecting us.
1:46:56
The law states you must be in immediate
and observable danger--

1:47:00
They shot two defectors
in London two months--

1:47:03
I can't offer official protection.
1:47:05
You must understand.
1:47:07
My wife and son are by themselves.
1:47:11
Listen to me.
1:47:13
No one will know you were here.
1:47:15
You just continue the tour
as if nothing happened.

1:47:21
-I can't go back.
-It's not up to me.

1:47:27
There's nothing else I can do.
1:47:31
I'll tell Mr. Gillespie that you're waiting.
1:47:43
-What am I supposed to do?
-Just do what the man says.

1:47:47
Go on the tour and be cool, baby,
we'll work it out.


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