Alderman gilliam?
There's a mitch gilliam
outside.
He says he's your brother.
Mitch, send him in.
Tonight, america is goin'
to get its first
impressions of mays gilliam.
You know what they say
about first impressions.
[grunts]
[grunts]
Look at my little brother,
man!
You said you'd call
when you got in town.
I was trying to call you,
but I've been
doing press all day.
My little brother,
runnin' for president.
Let me introduce
you to martin geller,
debra lassiter.
Aha!
What's happenin', baby? Thanks
for what you're doing
for my brother.
Aha!
How about you, thriller?
What's goin' on?
Nice to meet you. And
what do you do for a living?
Well, um,
I'm a bail bondsman.
I got an office
on the southside.
Bail bondsman.
Yes, sir. Yes, sir.
Wow! Bail bondsman!
Well, that--that's...
How's business?
I tell you how business is.
Business is great.
Thank god for crime.
[laughing]
Thank god for crime.
Could you-- could you all
give us a minute?
5.
Well!
Nice. Real nice.
Look at you, man!
I see you all on the shows,
politicking.
You like the way
your campaign is goin'?
Look at this.
Let me ask you somethin',
brother.
When they gonna let you speak?
I've been talking all day.
I was talking to the press
this mornin'.
You been talking,
but when they gonna
let you speak your mind?
This ain't you.
You gonna say this shit?
This shit is booty.
Say this if you want to,
Watch that man come
sweep your butt off stage.
Look at this poster, "mays."
who are they talkin' about?
Willie?
Let me tell you
somethin', mays.
They're the everyday
common folk, workin' people
out there.
There's laborers,
Construction workers, nurses.
You play the game
when you're workin' for them.
This is your campaign.
You're supposed
to be in charge.
It's time, mays.
I got to go.
I love you, man,
and I'm with you
no matter what, ok?
Go get them.
I'll see you out there,
all right.
All right. Hey, mays,
Speak.
