:43:01
But trust me,
the tradeoff is worth it.
:43:04
Shanté, pick up. It's Keith.
Give me a call, okay?
:43:07
You're still not in,
so just give me a call.
:43:11
It's me again.
:43:12
I've called you eight times.
I don't know where you are.
:43:17
Where you at? Where you be?
What's up? It's me again. It's 6:00.
:43:22
Yeah, yeah, 6:00.
Just waiting for your call.
:43:26
I know you're not still in church,
so give me a call.
:43:30
Yeah, yeah, it's 6:00.
:43:32
This is the last time
I'm calling your ass. Peace.
:43:35
What does she think this is? Please.
:43:38
Okay, I decided to call you back.
:43:41
Don't know where you are.
Just call me, all right?
:43:45
Shanté, it's 11:00.
:43:49
All right. Bye-bye.
:43:51
It's called tough love.
:43:53
Day four.
:43:58
The buying power of African-Americans
is up 12 percent.
:44:01
It's tapering off in alcohol largely
due to special interest groups.
:44:07
I think we can improve
if we limit our marketing...
:44:10
...and focus on
after-school projects...
:44:13
...thereby helping the community.
:44:15
People will see us still
targeting African-Americans...
:44:19
...and providing a community service.
:44:22
-So we're redirecting our energies.
-Exactly, Bill.
:44:26
We're turning it into
a positive relationship.
:44:29
-That's very good.
-Thanks.
:44:31
Well done.
:44:33
Look at these people.
Notice anything different?
:44:36
Moi.
I'm 28 years old...
:44:38
...a sister and still made partner.
:44:42
Keith should be calling
any second now.
:44:47
-Hello?
-Keith is on line two.
:44:50
Good. Tell him I'm busy.
:44:51
-You've been waiting for his call.
-Tell him I'm busy.
:44:57
-Women.
-I'm a stinker, ain't I?