National Treasure
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There's thousands of years
of world history down there.

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And it belongs to the world,
and everybody in it.

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You really don't understand
the concept of a bargaining chip.

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OK, here's what I want.
Dr Chase gets off completely clean,

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not even a little Post-it
on her service record.

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OK.
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I want the credit for the find
to go to the entire Gates family,

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with the assistance of Mr Riley Poole.
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And what about you?
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I'd really love not to go to prison.
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I can't even begin to describe
how much I would love not to go to prison.

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Someone's got to go to prison, Ben.
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Well, if you've got a helicopter,
I think I can help with that.

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Freeze! FBI!
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- Freeze! Don't move!
- Show me your hands!

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- Put your hands up.
- Move, move, move.

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You're under arrest, Mr Howe.
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We've got you on kidnapping,
attempted murder...

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and trespassing on government property.
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Yeah. You got it, chief.
Thank you. Bye.

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They want us in Cairo next week
for the opening of the exhibit.

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They're sending a private jet.
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That's fun.
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Yeah, big whoop. We could have had
a whole fleet of private jets.

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Ten per cent, Ben. They offered you
ten per cent and you turned it down.

:47:43
Riley, we've been over this.
It was too much. I couldn't accept it.

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I still have this splinter that's been festering
for three months from an old piece of wood.

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OK, I'll tell you what.
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Next time we find a treasure
that redefines history for all mankind,

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you make the call on the finder's fee.
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That's not as funny.

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