National Treasure
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:44:13
Yes!
:44:25
Riley, are you crying?
:44:28
Look.
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Stairs.
:44:48
Hi.
:44:50
Do you have a cell phone I could borrow?
:45:04
- Just like that?
- Just like that.

:45:07
You do know you just handed me
your biggest bargaining chip?

:45:11
The Declaration of Independence
is not a bargaining chip.

:45:14
Not to me.
:45:16
Have a seat.
:45:18
So what's your offer?
:45:21
How about a bribe? Say...
:45:24
ten billion dollars?
:45:28
I take it you found the treasure?
:45:29
It's about five stories
beneath your shoes.

:45:35
You know, the Templars
and the Freemasons believed

:45:37
that the treasure was too great
for any one man to have, not even a king.

:45:42
That's why they went to such lengths
to keep it hidden.

:45:46
That's right.
:45:48
The Founding Fathers believed
the same thing about government.

:45:52
I figure their solution
will work for the treasure too.

:45:55
Give it to the people.
:45:56
Divide it amongst the Smithsonian,
the Louvre, the Cairo museum...


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