:33:00
Sally, is Mrs. McCorey across the hall?
:33:03
Please check. I have a reporter
who'd like some background on her.
:33:07
I'd rather not bother her,
if you don't mind.
:33:09
I don't like to impose on my subjects
till I have something written up...
:33:13
...you know, in case they want
to make changes.
:33:16
Margaret isn't in this morning.
:33:18
William, this is Mrs. Talley.
:33:21
- Nice to meet you.
- How do you do?
:33:23
She's with the Post-Intelligencer.
:33:25
They're doing a piece on our
more prominent women volunteers.
:33:29
I know your managing editor well.
You're on metro desk, features?
:33:33
I'm not with the paper, actually.
I'm freelance.
:33:37
I was hoping they would
pick up an article.
:33:39
I'm working in the storeroom.
:33:41
- Why don't we talk there?
- Fine.
:33:46
Please don't touch anything down here.
:33:49
- Your home phone?
- Well, I don't live here in town.
:33:54
- So you're staying at the...?
- The Hilton.
:33:57
- Look...
- Airport?
:33:59
Downtown.
:34:02
Just one question.
:34:05
Why did you lie back there
about the paper?
:34:10
I'm sorry. I really am, I...
:34:13
See, I'm just starting out.
:34:15
I thought an article on powerful
women might sell to Cosmo...
:34:19
...or Woman 's Day, and so...
- Oh, yeah, I see, I see.
:34:23
I never had to prove myself like that.
:34:27
It must be hard for you.
:34:31
My wife's a very private person,
and I respect that.
:34:36
But let me talk to her, and we'll see
if we can't help you out.
:34:42
That's very understanding of you.
:34:57
Anything else?