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3:28:12
On a clear day, you can see Mexico City.
3:28:16
I have this place swept twice a day,
so just feel free to talk. All right?

3:28:20
I learned that back in Miami in '85.
U.S. shut down the entire Caribbean.

3:28:25
It's a big game of whack-a-mole...
-Arnie, I need money.

3:28:29
Somebody, I think it was the Obreg-ns,
threatened David. They want a first payment

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of 3 million dollars.
-Oh, Helena.

3:28:37
I'd give it to you myself,
but I just don't have that kind of money.

3:28:42
Please, does anyone owe us money?.
-Yes, like I said, there are people

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that do owe you money.
But nobody's gonna pay.

3:28:50
Carl's got too much heat on him.
-What about our legitimate businesses?

3:28:55
Don't we own a construction concern?
-Laundromats. Washes the money.

3:28:59
Just tell me something positive, Arnie.
Give me some good news, for Christ's sake.

3:29:04
I'm sorry.
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I just keep wondering what's gonna happen
if he doesn't get out.

3:29:15
I've just never been on my own before.
I always had someone. Always.

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I remember the first time that I saw you,
3:29:33
little Helen Watts from the wrong side
of somewhere.

3:29:38
Somehow I knew even then that your
survival skills were pretty well honed.

3:29:43
I'm glad you think so, Arnie.
3:29:47
I just keep picturing a debt-ridden,
thirty-year-old mother of two,

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whose ex-husband is being compared
to Pablo Escobar.

3:29:57
And I don't know anyone who wants to be
wth someone like that.


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