Sergeant Platt? |
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Blair Williams. I'm working
with Superintendent Kelton. |
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I'm a political consultant. |
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The superintendent has
a press conference next Tuesday |
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in Millennium Park. |
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He's announcing a new, female-forward
recruiting initiative, |
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and he's hoping you'd be
willing to lend your support. |
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- How?
- By standing with him |
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at the press conference. |
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You want me to stand next to
Lake Michigan in February? |
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It's a great cause. |
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Where are you from, Blair? |
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D.C. |
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Ah, well, maybe in D.C., |
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you can get away with a pretty
smile and a $1,000 suit |
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and ask for a favor, but that's
not how it works in Chicago. |
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I'm not asking for me;
I'm asking for my boss, |
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who's also your boss. |
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Ooh. |
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Then he can ask me himself. |
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Hey. |
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