:51:01
...it's only got one entrance,
and it's in the airport.
:51:05
In this case, it's an advantage.
:51:07
- Can three of us do it?
- We need one more.
:51:11
- Anybody I know?
- You will.
:51:51
- Hi.
- How are you, Paul?
:51:53
Lunch, one hour.
:51:56
I hope this isn't an indication
of things to come.
:52:00
Me too, baby.
:52:05
I think there just isn't enough time.
:52:09
We gotta go the 15th.
:52:12
- Why the 15th?
- It's when the Russian arrives.
:52:15
- What do you mean?
- February 15, the Russian premier...
:52:19
...arrives at the Los Angeles Airport.
- Are you nuts?
:52:24
Haven't you read the papers?
There's gonna be 500 cops there.
:52:28
They'll be all over the place.
On rooftops, basements, everywhere.
:52:33
State security, federal security,
the State Department. Fuzz, fuzz, fuzz.
:52:37
You won't be able to get in the airport
unless you're J. Edgar Hoover.
:52:42
I didn't think you'd object
to taking a Russian partner.
:52:46
- Come on, Eli.
- Look at it this way...
:52:50
...we don't have to give him a split.
:52:54
I told you the Russians were sending
someone to check security.
:52:58
It's reciprocal. If the president goes
to Moscow, we can check their security.