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:15:03
Mum used to be a stewardess
and now she works as a paralegal.

:15:07
She likes to write letters
to successful women

:15:11
and ask them what advice
do they have for her daughter.

:15:17
They say you have to hold onto
your dreams no matter what.

:15:21
You have to work hard and not
let anything stand in your way.

:15:27
- Hey, put those back!
- Eat me.

:15:32
But winning isn't everything.
:15:35
Ethical conduct is more important.
Just ask Mr McAllister.

:15:40
Mr McAIlister, wait up!
:15:44
Mr McAIlister, don't go.
:15:49
I got all my signatures.
There's 158, way more than I need.

:15:53
- Super.
- Here they are.

:15:56
I'll take a look at them tomorrow.
:15:59
Could you approve them now?. I'd like
to start campaigning in the morning.

:16:11
- Yeah, those look good to me.
- Aren't you supposed to keep them?

:16:16
- No, that's fine.
- You're supposed to keep them.

:16:22
- Right, fine.
- Thanks for everything.

:16:30
I can't wait to start campaigning.
:16:34
So far there's no competition.
:16:38
Coca-Cola spend more money
than anybody on advertising.

:16:44
I guess that's how
they stay number one.

:16:47
Yeah ...
Good luckthere, Tracy.

:16:54
When I win the presidency,
we'll be spending a lot of time together.

:16:58
I would like that time to be
harmonious and productive.


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