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:05:05
But most of all they will be looking
at the way that this airport is run.

:05:09
So let's show them why this is the
number-one airport in the United States.

:05:14
We process about 600 planes a day,
:05:18
with a processing time
of 37 minutes per plane,

:05:20
about 60 seconds per passenger...
:05:22
...to be brought into the country.
:05:25
We keep it as clean as possible.
:05:28
- What do you import?
- Computer software.

:05:30
That's a lot of walnuts.
:05:32
Yeah.
My mother-in-law loves these things.

:05:35
Every time I go to Brazil,
I bring her back a bag.

:05:38
- Your mother-in-law?
- Yeah.

:05:40
Mind if I try one?
:05:51
How did you know
those weren't for his mother-in-law?

:05:54
If he's married,
where's his ring?

:05:56
And if he's divorced,
who still talks to their mother-in-law?

:05:59
I'm sorry, but really.
No offence to mother-in-laws, but...

:06:04
- Sir.
- Yeah.

:06:07
Sir, we have a situation upstairs.
:06:09
- It'll have to wait.
- No. This won't wait.

:06:12
When the 9.12 from Toronto landed, they
found four prescriptions without an MPL.

:06:16
They tried to take the pills away
and he went nuts.

:06:19
There he is.
We think they're for his father.

:06:21
Sir, sir, calm down.
Put your weapons down.

:06:24
Everybody keep your weapons...
All right. We're here to help you.

:06:28
We're here to help you, sir.
All right. Give me the knife.

:06:31
- Where's he from?
- Russia.

:06:33
The only interpreter
we got is in Newark.

:06:35
- We have to get someone to talk to him.
- I have an idea, sir.

:06:42
Viktor.
:06:45
- Viktor.
:06:47
Oh...
:06:50
I need your help.
:06:53
His name is Milodragovich.
He lives near you.

:06:56
He may not speak your dialect,
:06:57
but I need you to translate
and help me out.


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