:11:01
Not 10 minutes after you fired me,
I had two offers for jobs.
:11:05
Good offers.
:11:07
What are you doing here?
:11:08
I know you got no reason to trust me,
but I'm asking you to.
:11:12
You've got five weeks left.
:11:14
I know Lassiter is out, but I think...
:11:18
I can help you do this.
:11:21
I want to help you.
:11:24
And I'm sorry, Mays.
:11:27
I don't know what else to say...
:11:29
but as bad as things look,
I don't think you should quit.
:11:33
Who said I was quitting?
:11:36
I wish I could quit.
:11:37
I wish it was that easy.
:11:40
You're lucky.
:11:42
You are so lucky.
You don't know how good you got it.
:11:46
You just represent yourself.
:11:48
Me?
:11:50
I represent my whole race.
:11:53
If I quit...
:11:54
there won't be another black candidate
for 50 years.
:12:00
All right.
:12:02
We can get rid of the school thing
with a statement that will blow things over.
:12:06
But we need a running mate.
:12:08
Who am I supposed to pick?
Nobody wants to run with me.
:12:11
We need somebody we can trust.
:12:15
Who do you trust?
:12:19
In the midst of his own Cinderella story...
:12:21
presidential candidate
Gilliam is shaking it up.
:12:24
He's chosen his brother, Mitch Gilliam...
:12:27
a bail bondsman from Chicago,
as his running mate.
:12:30
Political analysts say this may be
too little, too late.
:12:34
Hi, I'm with the Pork Commission...
:12:36
I'm from the Athlete's Foot...
:12:40
Brother!
:12:41
Can you get my demo tape to somebody...
:12:53
Are these your bags?
:12:54
Look at my shoes and at the bags.
Shut up and follow me.
:12:59
Back up.