today, he‘s in chicago, illinois, where barak 0bama began his political career, and where people haveget a sense of the country he‘s taking over. but our next stop is not trump territory. chicago. this is barack 0bama‘s favourite diner. he lived round the corner before he was president and he still comes back. he is humble. he is strong. taihitia is an 0bama fan. as a nurse, she likes the changes he made to health care, giving poorer people better access. she worries donald trump will overturn the reforms, hitting the most vulnerable. many of them will be very sick, can‘t get medicine. some of them will die. her son daniel thought having a black president would mean a more inclusive america. but he fears donald trump‘s brand of populism is now encouraging division. i do feel my safety might be, you know, in danger. really? you feel more vulnerable now? i do, i do. in certain situations i do. post—trump? post—trump, yes. because it is something that you can see from the energy that trump built and the way that people express themselves who support trump. a lot of them have certain beli