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chicago was on the move again. am proud of the fact that they know the difference between an economy growing and an economy without leadership. moderator: it was recently revealed that you received a donation from magic johnson after one of his companies got an $80 million contract. is that not another example of your contributors benefiting from a city deal? mr. emanuel: first of all, it was a competitive bid. and he gave $10 million for at-risk kids. kids who have never had an opportunity for a job or a mentor, getting an alternative. i am happy magic johnson solved the problem and was competitively bid. moderator: it has been called pay to play politics. mr. garcia: it is as robust as ever. i had 6000 volunteers working in my campaign. he plugs one name who hasn't made any significant financial contributions to my campaign -- that is not paid to play. that is distorting. moderator: did he discuss potential contracts with you? mr. garcia: no. mr. emanuel: you still haven't -- that is what leadership requires. mod
chicago was on the move again. am proud of the fact that they know the difference between an economy growing and an economy without leadership. moderator: it was recently revealed that you received a donation from magic johnson after one of his companies got an $80 million contract. is that not another example of your contributors benefiting from a city deal? mr. emanuel: first of all, it was a competitive bid. and he gave $10 million for at-risk kids. kids who have never had an opportunity for...
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the chicago city council.ahm emanuel: first and were most, the bigger issue is making change how we deal with insurance as it relates to workers comp. it is a major source of saving money. second, let's deal with the downgrade. host: get back to that. rahm emanuel: that committee you save a lot on worker's comp. host: a lot of people have no idea what ed burke does. [applause] rahm emanuel: let me get to the bigger point because of the downgrade you just brought up. the downgrade very specifically points to its pension at cps. the state senate, you cast a vote to allow cps to skip the missed in the teachers pensions, they wanted that it will create the financial mess. the problem we have today is that your hands and figure prints all over the shovel and you are now pointing guns at people. -- pointing fingers at people. it took 30 years of career auditions casting votes in -- career politicians casting a vote in springfield. host:, the credibility of moddiodies? rahm emanuel: exactly what they said, the crisis
the chicago city council.ahm emanuel: first and were most, the bigger issue is making change how we deal with insurance as it relates to workers comp. it is a major source of saving money. second, let's deal with the downgrade. host: get back to that. rahm emanuel: that committee you save a lot on worker's comp. host: a lot of people have no idea what ed burke does. [applause] rahm emanuel: let me get to the bigger point because of the downgrade you just brought up. the downgrade very...
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amy: joining us from chicago is right roasting, a chicago-based reporter who has been covering thesections for "in these times," and he is author of best-selling book "nixonland: the rise of a president and the fracturing of america." welcome back to democracy now!, rick. talk about the election for mayor rahm emanuel and the showings for chewy garcia. rick: well, the word that the mayor used in his speech was "humbled," and it is our hope among the progressive politics of chicago that he is truly humbled it will not double down and become more authoritarian and try and raise, you know, $60 million for next time because chuy garcia really pulled together the elements of the activist community in chicago in a way that really cemented gains that have been going on in chicago for the last few years that really started with the chicago teachers strike, and really made sure that the powers that be in the city know that they cannot trifle with ordinary folks. that is a moral victory, of course. we would have liked to is seen something better last night. nermeen: this was the first runoff e
amy: joining us from chicago is right roasting, a chicago-based reporter who has been covering thesections for "in these times," and he is author of best-selling book "nixonland: the rise of a president and the fracturing of america." welcome back to democracy now!, rick. talk about the election for mayor rahm emanuel and the showings for chewy garcia. rick: well, the word that the mayor used in his speech was "humbled," and it is our hope among the progressive...
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chicago tonight. ♪ ♪ >> moderator: the stakes in chicago's mayoral election could hardly be higher.ity's bond rating now teeters just two notches above junk status. the city faces what appears to be insurmountable pension debt and longtime reliance on borrowing threatens every function of government. so the question, what qualities do the candidates for mayor have to change that trajectory?mayo joining us tonight are members and guests of the city club of chicago. the city club is helping to underwrite tonight's forum. we are also live streaming this program on our web site, wttw.com. and welcome to our viewers around the country on c-span.the our political reporter is tweeting @wttw using the hashtag chicago tonight, and we invite you to join the online conversation. now joiningon us in the order they appear on the ballot are rahm emanuel, the current mayor of chicago, and jesus chuy garcia, a member of the cook county board of commissioners: tonight we will start by talking mainly about finances with each candidate individually without interruption from the other. that will give t
chicago tonight. ♪ ♪ >> moderator: the stakes in chicago's mayoral election could hardly be higher.ity's bond rating now teeters just two notches above junk status. the city faces what appears to be insurmountable pension debt and longtime reliance on borrowing threatens every function of government. so the question, what qualities do the candidates for mayor have to change that trajectory?mayo joining us tonight are members and guests of the city club of chicago. the city club is...
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chicago locals scott martin christina rasmussen and jeff flock how chicagos problems aren't only chicago's problems. you know, jeff, i have to tell you it is fascinating to watch a lot of your reports in chicago to see the ways the city tried to bring in revenue. here is rahm emanuel fighting for his job tonight? >> reporter: i don't know why anyone would want this job. in addition to that liability, in the short-term, in 2016, there is a payment of 600 million dollars due to the pension fund. the city does not have the money to pay it. whoever wins this race and right now, it's looking like it's going to be rahm emanuel. whoever wins the race. latest numbers two. i could give you those in a second. whoever gets this is going to have a huge fight on their hands to come up with the funds. latest numbers from the chicago board of election commissioner 68% in now, and it's 56-44. hard for garcia to come back from this, cheryl. cheryl: there you go, the numbers on the screen now, jeff. scott, if you looked at issues that are facing chicago right now 42% of the pensions are 42% funded right now
chicago locals scott martin christina rasmussen and jeff flock how chicagos problems aren't only chicago's problems. you know, jeff, i have to tell you it is fascinating to watch a lot of your reports in chicago to see the ways the city tried to bring in revenue. here is rahm emanuel fighting for his job tonight? >> reporter: i don't know why anyone would want this job. in addition to that liability, in the short-term, in 2016, there is a payment of 600 million dollars due to the pension...
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chicago was on the move again. am proud of the fact that they know the difference between an economy growing and an economy without leadership. moderator: it was recently revealed that you received a donation from magic johnson after one of his companies got an $80 million contract. is that not another example of your contributors benefiting from a city deal? mr. emanuel: first of all, it was a competitive bid. and he gave $10 million for at-risk kids. kids who have never had an opportunity for a job or a mentor, getting an alternative. i am happy magic johnson solved the problem and was competitively bid. moderator: it has been called pay to play politics. mr. garcia: it is as robust as ever. i had 6000 volunteers working in my campaign. he plugs one name who hasn't made any significant financial contributions to my campaign -- that is not paid to play. that is distorting. moderator: did he discuss potential contracts with you? mr. garcia: no. mr. emanuel: you still haven't -- that is what leadership requires. mod
chicago was on the move again. am proud of the fact that they know the difference between an economy growing and an economy without leadership. moderator: it was recently revealed that you received a donation from magic johnson after one of his companies got an $80 million contract. is that not another example of your contributors benefiting from a city deal? mr. emanuel: first of all, it was a competitive bid. and he gave $10 million for at-risk kids. kids who have never had an opportunity for...
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then i was in chicago and started doing comedy in chicago. >> seth: did stand-up in chicago. was that a good place to start with stand-up. >> it was great. i mean a lot of funny people are from chicago. and we had some really fun times. it was good. there's a really funny comedian named -- i can't believe i'm going to tell this story. a very funny comedian named kyle kinane, who's from chicago. very funny guy. look him up if you guys don't know him. one time, we were doing a show in chicago. and we did the show, it was great. we went outside to smoke and as he was smoking, we noticed that there was some --
then i was in chicago and started doing comedy in chicago. >> seth: did stand-up in chicago. was that a good place to start with stand-up. >> it was great. i mean a lot of funny people are from chicago. and we had some really fun times. it was good. there's a really funny comedian named -- i can't believe i'm going to tell this story. a very funny comedian named kyle kinane, who's from chicago. very funny guy. look him up if you guys don't know him. one time, we were doing a show in...
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and we moved to chicago, a vote in chicago, rahm emanuel doing better than good.o. will streaming kill cable? we will speak to leo hindery about that and our matt miller will do that in the 8:00 hour as well. the glass of the oil business is not new. what is different this time? what lessons can told the oklahoma and texas learn about the do advanced petroleum. looking back to his native oklahoma, frank keating, 24th governor of oklahoma, this time it's different for stop what is different about this oil bust? governor keating: technology. when i was a high school student, my father said i have got college paper you and your twin brother, but i'm getting out of the drilling business will stop i cannot make any money on three dollar oil, they have found all the oil they are going to find anyway. that was years ago. fracking, the technology of horizontal drilling, all of this is new and really remarkably significant for america's energy security. tom: i saw a sobering chart on oklahoma earthquakes. there's no question there are more earthquakes. can you link that in
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. >>> voters in chicago are choosing their next major today. incumbent, rom emmanuel running for a second term. he didn't win an outright majority in february. he is running against the cook country commissioner. usher, so these are two democrats with two distinct political visions. let's talk about the key issue in chicago, gun violence. how do they plan to tackle that? >> reporter: well good morning stephanie. that's something that the mayor says he has been going after in the last two years, and after a spoke in 2012 there has been a decline in the past few years. but he said he would put a thousand more police officers on the streets of chicago. he has not been able to do that in the wake of a budget crisis here in the city. that's something his challenge ger ger -- challenger says he will do. no one is clear how he will do that. the city in a very dire financial crisis and as you mentioned they differ on a variety of issues including how they handle the schools. the mayor faced off with the chicago's teachers union, and faced the first str
. >>> voters in chicago are choosing their next major today. incumbent, rom emmanuel running for a second term. he didn't win an outright majority in february. he is running against the cook country commissioner. usher, so these are two democrats with two distinct political visions. let's talk about the key issue in chicago, gun violence. how do they plan to tackle that? >> reporter: well good morning stephanie. that's something that the mayor says he has been going after in the...
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tani: estoy en chicago! jackie: yo tambiÉn!!do, no? vamos a 18 millas por hora. desde aquÍ los autos parecen amiguitas. no creo que se resiste a este paisaje. de da miedo, no? jackie: si!!! toni: no tienes porquÉ estar aquÍ te puedes regresar. mi estrategia no estaba funcionando. bien a ver quÉ siente cuando se pare en esta plataforma de cristal. jackie: wow!! me siento como en el cielo!!! toni: estÁ como si fuera una sesiÓn de fotos_ no tengo mÁs remedio que poner en acciÓn y plan b. hasta me da pena por jackie. creo que despuÉs de esta que me va a odiar. veamos quÉ que ocurre cuando se pare frente a esta ventana. wow!!! esta mujer sÍ es valiente. miren como soporta estar en esta ventana. yo no lo hago ni loco!!! tienes hambre? quÉ te gusta comer? jackie: me gusta comer de todo! toni: a poner en acciÓn y plan c. bienvenidos a uno de los restaurantes mÁs somos de chicago, " la casa de samuel". hay platos tradicionales mexicanos. y algunos muy extraÑos >> tenemos vÍboras de cascabel, lagartos, jabalÍ... toni: prepare para jackie
tani: estoy en chicago! jackie: yo tambiÉn!!do, no? vamos a 18 millas por hora. desde aquÍ los autos parecen amiguitas. no creo que se resiste a este paisaje. de da miedo, no? jackie: si!!! toni: no tienes porquÉ estar aquÍ te puedes regresar. mi estrategia no estaba funcionando. bien a ver quÉ siente cuando se pare en esta plataforma de cristal. jackie: wow!! me siento como en el cielo!!! toni: estÁ como si fuera una sesiÓn de fotos_ no tengo mÁs remedio que poner en acciÓn y plan b....
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chicago time. mark: peter cook covering the chicago mayoral election, thank you so much.ing up, the summit of the americas this is the first year that cuba has been invited to attend. ♪ mark:mark: welcome back. let's get to some of the top stories that we are following this tuesday. in turkey, they blocked twitter and youtube because they published a photo of militant holding a gun to the head of a prosecutor. attempts to rescue -- twitter wasn't -- unblocked after agreeing to remove tweets that had the image. the government of canada is getting out of the auto business. canada sold his final stake in general motors, valued at about $2.7 billion by goldman sachs. this will help the canadian prime minister, stephen harper, stick to his promise of balancing the budget this year. a breakup plan proposed by an activist investor, bad for business they said it would cost at least $4 billion for the breakup, plus it would hurt growth by damaging research. nelson phelps says the dupont could cut costs by separating high-growth units by separating agriculture for more cyclical uni
chicago time. mark: peter cook covering the chicago mayoral election, thank you so much.ing up, the summit of the americas this is the first year that cuba has been invited to attend. ♪ mark:mark: welcome back. let's get to some of the top stories that we are following this tuesday. in turkey, they blocked twitter and youtube because they published a photo of militant holding a gun to the head of a prosecutor. attempts to rescue -- twitter wasn't -- unblocked after agreeing to remove tweets...
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that was a year the chicago bears won the game. we have always been based in the chicago area. we became a standalone chicago in 2007, one of the 32 fortune 500 companies headquarterdeed in the area. whatever your industry, and i know there are a lot of different industries represented here today you are likely facing a time of extraordinary change and destruction. the health care business is transforming and so is the energy business. the consumer product sector is transforming and so is telecom. financial services is transforming in big and meaningful ways. i have been in financial services for many years and i can tell you there has never been a time when the pace was quicker, the challenge is more diverse, or the opportunities greater. this transformation is the result of technology and the way technology is changing our culture, how it is transforming the habits of consumers. it is not hyper bowl to say financial services over the last century have changed the way things are exchanged. i doubt anyone here will be surprised to learn transactions have over kate -- card trans
that was a year the chicago bears won the game. we have always been based in the chicago area. we became a standalone chicago in 2007, one of the 32 fortune 500 companies headquarterdeed in the area. whatever your industry, and i know there are a lot of different industries represented here today you are likely facing a time of extraordinary change and destruction. the health care business is transforming and so is the energy business. the consumer product sector is transforming and so is...
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chicago my kind of town.go was i seedy hot bed of financial and financial ruinment blatant crime. -- humanity. and by back in the day i mean 2011. >> the city is dealing with a $654 million deficit and rising crime. >> jon: it's so bad detroit is like i'm getting the [bleep] out of here. luckily for chicago a new sheriff walked in the form. >> former white house chief of staff rahm emmanuel has been elected the next mayor of chicago. >> jon: and so those days of crime and cronyism and economic collapse came to an end after four years under mayor rahmulous emmanuel iii. this is the chicago of today. >> a $2 billion budget deficit. >> the number of shootings and sexual assaults double-digit percentages. >> jon: things are looking up. (laughter) and by things i mean amount of money they don't have and crime. (laughter) >> jon: it was let's call it-- (laughter) his record of being mayor that caused this powerful political play we are name recognition to find himself in an uncomfortable re-election race. >> rahm e
chicago my kind of town.go was i seedy hot bed of financial and financial ruinment blatant crime. -- humanity. and by back in the day i mean 2011. >> the city is dealing with a $654 million deficit and rising crime. >> jon: it's so bad detroit is like i'm getting the [bleep] out of here. luckily for chicago a new sheriff walked in the form. >> former white house chief of staff rahm emmanuel has been elected the next mayor of chicago. >> jon: and so those days of crime...
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when all of that is said i think the thing to understand about chicago is historically movements in chicago take time to build. harold washington ran for mayor for the first time in 1977. he only got 10% of the vote. six years later, he is elected. we'll see what the future holds. >> congratulations on your win, susan, and thanks for joining us tonight here on "the ed show." >> a police shooting in south carolina reignites the discussion and police brutality. and next the jury delivers a guilty verdict in the boston bombing trial. what's next for the boston bomber? stay with us. we're right back on "the ed show". to treat toenail fungus. use jublia as instructed by your doctor. once applied jublia gets to the site of infection by going under, around and through the nail. most common side effects include ingrown toenail, application-site redness itching, swelling, burning or stinging, blisters, and pain. tackle it! ask your doctor now if jublia is right for you. here's to breaking more glass ceilings in golf and everywhere else. kpmg. continuing our commitment to the next generation of women
when all of that is said i think the thing to understand about chicago is historically movements in chicago take time to build. harold washington ran for mayor for the first time in 1977. he only got 10% of the vote. six years later, he is elected. we'll see what the future holds. >> congratulations on your win, susan, and thanks for joining us tonight here on "the ed show." >> a police shooting in south carolina reignites the discussion and police brutality. and next the...
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chicago police found 7,000 guns. a poll suggests the mayor is leading garcia 58-30% a margin increasing closing in on election day. >> whichever candidate gets the chance the real question is if he can stem the violence before mums have to bury more of their children. >> the garcia campaign is confident. both sides will need a sizeable voter turn out, which may be a challenge given pass over and eastern holidays and the fact that the schools are on spring break. >>> thank you. still ahead on al jazeera america. people have been debating the meaning and lyrics to "american pie" for four decades. an auction is giving us a look at the song and what it's about. >>> also a little invention that could revolutionize everything from the smartphone to the electric grid. per cent [office phone chatter] [frogs croaking] you know what, let me call you back. what are you doing?! [scream] [frogs croaking] [yelling and screaming] it's back! xfinity watchathon week. the biggest week in television history. it's your all-access binge-
chicago police found 7,000 guns. a poll suggests the mayor is leading garcia 58-30% a margin increasing closing in on election day. >> whichever candidate gets the chance the real question is if he can stem the violence before mums have to bury more of their children. >> the garcia campaign is confident. both sides will need a sizeable voter turn out, which may be a challenge given pass over and eastern holidays and the fact that the schools are on spring break. >>> thank...
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i grew up on the south side of chicago. trust me on this. >> her experiences, she had her own experiences with race. going to ivy league schools, very white privileged kids. here is this african-american girl from the south side of chicago. >> right. >> what was that like? >> she arrived at princeton in 1981. she was 17 years old. >> wow. >> and she said by the time she left princeton, that she was more aware of her blackness than she had ever been on the south side of chicago. and her time at princeton and at harvard was a time when she was thinking about conundrums of race and obligation what her role would be at harvard what does it mean to be a lawyer and a black lawyer. >> what she was saying is she wasn't raised with always thinking about race. >> right. >> as a kid. and the minute she goes to this higher institution, it is thrown in her face. >> well there was -- had to have been an awareness of race. >> that is a -- it just shows -- it is just an interesting discovery. >> it had to do with how she felt treated, even
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does the election matter beyond chicago? >> well as you know chicago is a democratic city. there hasn't been a republican mayor in 80 years. both are democrats. the party affiliation is not taken into consideration during mayoral elections. it gives a sense of where the party may be leading. you have garcia a progressive democrat. ron emanuel a centrist looking for reforming education and pension reform and reached out to corporate interest trying to bring business to chinkcago and garcia growing up in the west an area plagued by violence and he understands what the working chicagoan and their thought are. there's a working spectrum and could give a sense of where the democratic party is going forward looking to 2016. ashar quraishi in chicago. >> voters are going to the polls in ferguson, missouri choosing new members for city council. we have this report. there is more than local politics at stake >>> this year an unprecedented election. >> my children have been stopped. i didn't do anything. i was complacent. >> i was pul
does the election matter beyond chicago? >> well as you know chicago is a democratic city. there hasn't been a republican mayor in 80 years. both are democrats. the party affiliation is not taken into consideration during mayoral elections. it gives a sense of where the party may be leading. you have garcia a progressive democrat. ron emanuel a centrist looking for reforming education and pension reform and reached out to corporate interest trying to bring business to chinkcago and garcia...
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can he fixed chicago's dash cam nyfix chicago's growing problems?'s growing problems? and we look at iran's impact on oil markets. jeff bezos is waiting for approval of his drones, but while he waits he is testing out drones in canada close to the border at a secret facility. with us is our -- is 32 advisor ceo robert will. you have drones, too and like jeff bezos, you are frustrated with the pace of approval from the faa. robert: yes, 32 advisors is an advisory company. we don't actually own drones. we work with disaster recovery and will be happy to announce something with the american red cross soon. and we are doing things around the globe in energy. with respect to the faa, one they just approved a whole slew of applications for insurance companies and other things. there is a difference between commercial and industrial use where you are doing things not near airports and urban areas versus what amazon is trying to do. it's very different. brendan: what is the frustration? what is wrong with the pace of the faa approval? or is there anything w
can he fixed chicago's dash cam nyfix chicago's growing problems?'s growing problems? and we look at iran's impact on oil markets. jeff bezos is waiting for approval of his drones, but while he waits he is testing out drones in canada close to the border at a secret facility. with us is our -- is 32 advisor ceo robert will. you have drones, too and like jeff bezos, you are frustrated with the pace of approval from the faa. robert: yes, 32 advisors is an advisory company. we don't actually own...
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once again, the mayor of chicago.oday, the mayor held a news conference that mark attended an educational center, where he talked about lessons learned from the election. >> the challenges we have are hard. they don't need to be made harder if i have a stylistic issue. something of tension issue meeting a physical challenge reforming our education to make it better serve all of the children in chicago. if my style contributed i own that. >> the question i have for you, some people were casting his endangerment as a national story. now that he is safe and sound, those -- is this bigger than a local store? >> it's a great chicago political story. he was super well-funded. he was shaking hands of voters this morning. a lot of people hugging him and wishing him well. he's not unpopular by any means. there is a national story. given that he had to say he was somewhat brought down a little bit and humbled by having to fight for reelection, he continues to fight for pension reform in school organization. he thought it made s
once again, the mayor of chicago.oday, the mayor held a news conference that mark attended an educational center, where he talked about lessons learned from the election. >> the challenges we have are hard. they don't need to be made harder if i have a stylistic issue. something of tension issue meeting a physical challenge reforming our education to make it better serve all of the children in chicago. if my style contributed i own that. >> the question i have for you, some people...
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we have more on what's at stake. >> the polls open in chicago at 6:00 a.m. in the mayoral runoff here in chicago the incumbent mayor rahm emanuel facing off against his challenger, jesus garcia both democrats in a very democratic city. the mayor is facing a number of tough issues, his stance on schools. he faced off against the chicago teachers union, one of the first teachers strikes in did he go cased here in chicago as well as providing over the large evident mass closing of schools in u.s. history. these actions alienated a strong base in the chicago teachers union as well as amongst teachers here in chicago for the incumbent mayor and that is something his opponent seized upon getting support of the teachers union as well as other grassroots organizations. he has proposed himself being the every man who has lived in the city of chicago in a neighborhood that has been plagued by violence, being somebody he says who can relate to the every day fears of people here in chicago. still, mayor rahm emanuel has enjoyed a significant lead over his challenger. al
we have more on what's at stake. >> the polls open in chicago at 6:00 a.m. in the mayoral runoff here in chicago the incumbent mayor rahm emanuel facing off against his challenger, jesus garcia both democrats in a very democratic city. the mayor is facing a number of tough issues, his stance on schools. he faced off against the chicago teachers union, one of the first teachers strikes in did he go cased here in chicago as well as providing over the large evident mass closing of schools in...
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no question violence is out of control in chicago.600 gangs in the city with a combined membership of 700,000. more than isis. it's estimated the gang is responsible for 60% of the shootings. with the situation getting worse every day we sent jesse watters to find out what's going on. >> never waging war in the streets of chicago. >> shots fired,. >> do you feel safe in this neighborhood? >> no, not anymore. >> why not? >> there is a lot of shooting and killing going on right now. >> this block is called o block. the worst block city of chicago. up the street is called 60 of neantd. three years ago the worst block in the country. >> three 17-year-olds shot, one killed. >> i get nervous for my kids. every day how can i get them out of here. it's bad. i feel like i'm in beirut or something. >> when you are living in the community and you are used to hearing gunfire or you are used to seeing people's bodies layining down with chalk around them, that's a war. >> are you scared to live here? >> no. >> even though the murder rate is up 33%.
no question violence is out of control in chicago.600 gangs in the city with a combined membership of 700,000. more than isis. it's estimated the gang is responsible for 60% of the shootings. with the situation getting worse every day we sent jesse watters to find out what's going on. >> never waging war in the streets of chicago. >> shots fired,. >> do you feel safe in this neighborhood? >> no, not anymore. >> why not? >> there is a lot of shooting and...
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earth, wind & fire with chicago from at&t.im kardashian west will be here and music from modest mouse, yellow wolf, and tim macgraw. join us. our first guest tonight play characters who are named rainbow, andre and pops but not on a cereal box. the star of the show "black-ish." welcome tracee ellis ross, anthony anderson and laurence fishburne. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: how are you? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's more fun than you would guess it is, isn't it? >> it is also more of a workout than you would imagine. >> jimmy: not for guys. [ laughter ] >>. >> the disney princess voice that jumps out every now and then. you have no idea if she took the red pill, blue pill or both. >> take that home with you. >> why are my feet not reaching the ground. no weird. >> jimmy: maybe you are not tall enough. i don't know. yeah, that's weird. >> it is a firm couch. firm cushion like your firm cushion. >> off 0 a good start. >> very firm. >> hold on, pops, how do you know. >> she was my child bride first. >> that's true. >> i played his wife
earth, wind & fire with chicago from at&t.im kardashian west will be here and music from modest mouse, yellow wolf, and tim macgraw. join us. our first guest tonight play characters who are named rainbow, andre and pops but not on a cereal box. the star of the show "black-ish." welcome tracee ellis ross, anthony anderson and laurence fishburne. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: how are you? [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's more fun than you would guess it is, isn't it?...
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rahm emanuel will be chicago for the next -- will be merit chicago for the next four years. he won with 56% of the vote last night. emmanuel was helped by strong support in the african-american community and the $22 million in his war chest that allowed him to blanket the airwaves. in his speech, he thinks supporters for their help in did say that this experience has changed him. he told the voters, i heard you. >> i am humbled at the opportunity to continue to serve you, the greatest city with the greatest people for the next four years. peter: in his own speech, chuy garcia was gracious in defeat. the teachers union that is done battle with mayor emanuel, there is more to come. matt: what does this race show us about the national political theme? a lot of people are looking at chicago as a microcosm of a bigger picture. peter: a microcosm of the picture for democrats. what you saw here were progressive democrats largely backing julie garcia -- largely backing chuy garcia. it is a fight that hillary clinton and others could face as well. this organization is strong support
rahm emanuel will be chicago for the next -- will be merit chicago for the next four years. he won with 56% of the vote last night. emmanuel was helped by strong support in the african-american community and the $22 million in his war chest that allowed him to blanket the airwaves. in his speech, he thinks supporters for their help in did say that this experience has changed him. he told the voters, i heard you. >> i am humbled at the opportunity to continue to serve you, the greatest...
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. >>> chicago comes to term with a dark period in its history. how the city is trying to make amends for decades of police torture and forced confessions. also. >> you know i drive a pretty old crummy car so maybe we'll yum grade that sometime soon or something like that. >> employees of a seattle company are now planning what they'll do with their minimum $70,000 yearly salary. the ceo describes why he made the risky move. sky move. >> thousands of workers staged demonstrations is across the u.s. they are calling for a minimum wage of $15 an hour. walmart and some mcdonald's restaurants have recently increased wages but many workers say they still rely on public assistance to supplement their wages. >>> in seattle one company is taking the living wage concept a big step further. allen schauffler reports on a ceo who is slashing a million dollar salary to pay his workers $30 an hour. >> it wasn't another day at gravity payments. >> my hands were sweaty i was getting nervous. >> employees were call to an all staff meeting where ceo dan price had a
. >>> chicago comes to term with a dark period in its history. how the city is trying to make amends for decades of police torture and forced confessions. also. >> you know i drive a pretty old crummy car so maybe we'll yum grade that sometime soon or something like that. >> employees of a seattle company are now planning what they'll do with their minimum $70,000 yearly salary. the ceo describes why he made the risky move. sky move. >> thousands of workers staged...
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with distinction from the university of chicago. she has received fellowships from the ford foundation and michelle are claman institute for gender research and the center for comparative study of race and ethnicity at stanford trade allison teaches courses on american identity african-american history african-american women's history and 20th century american history. she has won numerous teaching awards including the phi beta kappa teaching prize the grapes award in the humanities the sinclair great teaching award. she gave a tedx talk at stanford. she has appeared on c-span and "national public radio" and her work has been featured on "cnn".com, slate.com and the "chronicle" of higher education. "a chosen exile" a history of racial passing in american life is allyson prospectors but featured on "national public radio"'s all things considered the tavis smiley show on public radio international and serious sex into the book was selected as "the new york times" book review editors choice a best book of 2014 by the "san francisco chr
with distinction from the university of chicago. she has received fellowships from the ford foundation and michelle are claman institute for gender research and the center for comparative study of race and ethnicity at stanford trade allison teaches courses on american identity african-american history african-american women's history and 20th century american history. she has won numerous teaching awards including the phi beta kappa teaching prize the grapes award in the humanities the...
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but has chicago already made up its mind?s on the ballot is chicago's future, and in the next four years we're going to have to to make some big decisions about that future working together. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so. from figuring it out to getting it done, we're here to help. >> less than 24 hours to chicago's historic run off election, we'll be all over it tomorrow night 8:00 eastern time here on fox business network. because future of chicago and the democratic party on the line, rahm emanuel is in danger of the lowing his seat. is he in trouble? >> well, clearly, he didn't win the run off as -- excuse me, he did not win the election out right, he has a run off i would argue that odds of him losing are really pretty low in other cities countries g
but has chicago already made up its mind?s on the ballot is chicago's future, and in the next four years we're going to have to to make some big decisions about that future working together. people ship all kinds of things. but what if that thing is a few hundred thousand doses of flu vaccine. that need to be kept at 41 degrees. while being shipped to a country where it's 90 degrees. in the shade. sound hard? yeah. does that mean people in laos shouldn't get their vaccine? we didn't think so....
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>> the title makes chicago look bad. the movie is about violence in chicago.g to make people think about violence in chicago. what do you want it to be called, right? it's not like visit chicago.com, the movie. it's not going to be a positive title if it's not about a positive situation. so i mean sorry, then don't have the movie but everyone would be mad about that, what is he going to do? i don't know. ashley: tamara, should they change the title? too hard on chicago? >> the thing about titles is they have to engage the audience. it is an engaging and interesting title. i mean it makes me want to watch it. and the other thing is it's raising awareness about this issue about violence in chicago south side, and having a conversation about it now. which i think is fantastic. >> what do you think? you think spike lee will listen to the mayor and change. he seems he'll do his own thing regardless right? >> that would be bad for his brand about being somebody who doesn't care about those things. >> he's calling it like it is. >> right if they say no, and chicago m
>> the title makes chicago look bad. the movie is about violence in chicago.g to make people think about violence in chicago. what do you want it to be called, right? it's not like visit chicago.com, the movie. it's not going to be a positive title if it's not about a positive situation. so i mean sorry, then don't have the movie but everyone would be mad about that, what is he going to do? i don't know. ashley: tamara, should they change the title? too hard on chicago? >> the thing...
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to the chicago public schools. now let me leave you with a few comments about one final thing. the best way to achieve the experience for customers and the way to leave technology capabilities often by partnering with other companies. we are a bank ranging from consumers and merchants yet we choose to partner with others rather than go it alone. we partner with other banks and networks are probable and universities to ensure they are used for the educational experiences. by partnering with others, it's grown dramatically the past five years by any measure. the total loans, transactions and net income. the most dramatic is the way that we have grown the acceptance with merchants. six years ago discover was primarily a domestic card company. you could use the cards at about 6 million u.s. merchants with patients. today you can use them at more than 30 million locations in 185 wonder 85 countries and territories around the world. a big part of how we got there is by partnering with other industry players. partnering h
to the chicago public schools. now let me leave you with a few comments about one final thing. the best way to achieve the experience for customers and the way to leave technology capabilities often by partnering with other companies. we are a bank ranging from consumers and merchants yet we choose to partner with others rather than go it alone. we partner with other banks and networks are probable and universities to ensure they are used for the educational experiences. by partnering with...
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chicago's mayor is predicting survival. is forced into a second round of voting by the county commissioner, jesus garcia. the new poll gives emanuel a 28 point lead. >> we worked our way through four budgets without a property tax, cutting the structural deficit in half. chicago is number one in job creation and the number one little league team in america. matt: chicago's finances are a mess. its credit rating is just one step above junk. fedex is expanding in europe. it is agreed to pay $4.8 billion for a struggling dutch delivery company. ups tried to buy the company but regulators blocked a deal. warren buffett is buying into another industrial company. berkshire hathaway agreed to buy $560 million worth of stock in axalta coating systems. berkshire already owns related businesses including benjamin moore paint. we are under 30 minutes away from the start of trading. let's caught -- let's count you down to the open with the top headlines hitting our radar. joining me michael wolf, activate founder. bloomberg's olivia st
chicago's mayor is predicting survival. is forced into a second round of voting by the county commissioner, jesus garcia. the new poll gives emanuel a 28 point lead. >> we worked our way through four budgets without a property tax, cutting the structural deficit in half. chicago is number one in job creation and the number one little league team in america. matt: chicago's finances are a mess. its credit rating is just one step above junk. fedex is expanding in europe. it is agreed to pay...
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more than 1,000 dogs sick in the chicago area alone. and this flu is now showing up in several states. tonight, dog owners urged to get their dog a flu shot and here's abc's alex perez in chicago. >> reporter: this boxer mix named buster, being treated with an oxygen mask and in isolation after an outbreak that has chicago area doggie hospitals working around the clock -- canine inflewuenzainfluenza. some 1,300 pooches in four midwest states most in the chicago area. at least six have died. elizabeth estes's dog ollie got sick overnight. >> his cuff cough was horrible. >> reporter: sick dogs can become lethargic, run a high fever, and have raspy breathing. researchers tracing the virus to a rare strain of bird flu from asia. >> it's very easy to transmit, none to nose contact, sneezing, coughing. but also if a dog sneezes on you, and your clothes and you go pet another dog, it can be transmitted by your clothes. >> reporter: warnings now up here at dog parks where dogs can easily spread the virus. the current dog flu vaccine doesn't cov
more than 1,000 dogs sick in the chicago area alone. and this flu is now showing up in several states. tonight, dog owners urged to get their dog a flu shot and here's abc's alex perez in chicago. >> reporter: this boxer mix named buster, being treated with an oxygen mask and in isolation after an outbreak that has chicago area doggie hospitals working around the clock -- canine inflewuenzainfluenza. some 1,300 pooches in four midwest states most in the chicago area. at least six have...
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almost the same number said chicago's public schools and education was the top issue. another quarter mentioned crime. al jazeera reports now from chicago. >> for both candidates, voter turnout was essential something that both campaigns focused on in the last days and weeks getting out to talk to supporters pushing them to the polls. the numbers were higher than february 24. by the time all the ballots were counted, over 40% is expected as the turnout. we saw a high number of early voters with over 142,000 voters casting their ballots early despite challenges with the pass overholiday, easter holiday and this week being the chicago public schools spring break. in the end mayor rahm emanuel was able to hang on to that lead and able to take this election with a lead of double digits. >> national security officials insist government computers are secure after hackers breached state department and then white house servers last fall. we have more on this. >> the analysis is based on the hacker reports based on an analysis of the malware used in the attack. the breach which
almost the same number said chicago's public schools and education was the top issue. another quarter mentioned crime. al jazeera reports now from chicago. >> for both candidates, voter turnout was essential something that both campaigns focused on in the last days and weeks getting out to talk to supporters pushing them to the polls. the numbers were higher than february 24. by the time all the ballots were counted, over 40% is expected as the turnout. we saw a high number of early...
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or in chicago, for example chicago put together a work-force plan or strategy for the region that is focused on hospitality, health care, logistics because we have -- chicago is my home town. we have really given our geography and also the density of rail, we play a really important role in terms of the logistics of the country. how to get things from one place to another. and so they laid out six or seven different sectors they want to be strong in, and then really are tied together, the community college what are the offerings at the community knowledge, at the high school level. what role is the university playing? all driven by the sectors. the sectors are driven by what the are the strong businesses locally and aspirationally, what does chicago want to be? that kind of planning is really important and something we want to celebrate and that what eda is expert at working with communities on making such plans. what we want to do in our partnership is bring the players together to really share with one another and learn from each other. >> even before you became commerce secretary
or in chicago, for example chicago put together a work-force plan or strategy for the region that is focused on hospitality, health care, logistics because we have -- chicago is my home town. we have really given our geography and also the density of rail, we play a really important role in terms of the logistics of the country. how to get things from one place to another. and so they laid out six or seven different sectors they want to be strong in, and then really are tied together, the...
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the union carbide building in chicago was been constructed. i offer this prayer is -- fair assessment that this lobby surpasses both of those. it is art deco in a very unique style in that it has all of the vertical lines that play on a shadow using simple materials. the lighting, the chandeliers are extremely deco manufactured by empire chandelier companies in oklahoma. this is in one of the quiz essential deco symbols. a cornucopia holding the fruits and vegetables of life. typically, a feminine symbol but eased along with the lightning bolt as a masculine symbol. the two really combine in a very passionate manner. if you look even further at the ceiling and all of the wonderful leafs and this space, it is east meets west. the influence of native american art and our native tribes in and around tulsa influenced by the french. in 1925 was the paris exposition. we are standing in front of what it was originally known as the gillette building. it started in 1928 and finished in late 1929. originally, the building was a hotel and commercial buil
the union carbide building in chicago was been constructed. i offer this prayer is -- fair assessment that this lobby surpasses both of those. it is art deco in a very unique style in that it has all of the vertical lines that play on a shadow using simple materials. the lighting, the chandeliers are extremely deco manufactured by empire chandelier companies in oklahoma. this is in one of the quiz essential deco symbols. a cornucopia holding the fruits and vegetables of life. typically, a...
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he was one of the chicago eight. one of his fellow defendants was ordered, the only african-american, to be bound and gagged and chained to his chair. later, tom hayden would organize a new work, among his books " rebellion." we will speak with him about protests around the united states as well as his new book "listen, yankee! why cuba , matters." as republicans mount that first major challenge to president obama's efforts to normalize relations with cuba for the first time in half a century. >> the problem with being part of the 1% is you are so sure of yourself that you don't listen to the 99%. you certainly don't listen to the cubans who are in this little island, little tropical island that will obviously fall under the domination of the united states someday. and so it was written in a cuban voice, basically, demanding the united states listen. and i thought 55 years later, the same issue was before us and that was whether barack obama would become the first yankee to listen. the first yankee president to liste
he was one of the chicago eight. one of his fellow defendants was ordered, the only african-american, to be bound and gagged and chained to his chair. later, tom hayden would organize a new work, among his books " rebellion." we will speak with him about protests around the united states as well as his new book "listen, yankee! why cuba , matters." as republicans mount that first major challenge to president obama's efforts to normalize relations with cuba for the first time...
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that was a year the chicago bears won the game. we have always been based in the chicago area.me a standalone chicago in 2007, one of the 32 fortune 500 companies headquartered in the area. whatever your industry, and i know there are a lot of different industries represented here today, you are likely facing a time of extraordinary change and destruction. the health care business is transforming and so is the energy business. the consumer product sector is transforming and so is telecom. financial services is transforming in big and meaningful ways. i have been in financial services for many years and i can tell you there has never been a time when the pace was quicker, the challenge is more diverse, or the opportunities greater. this transformation is the result of technology and the way technology is changing our culture, how it is transforming the habits of consumers. it is not hyper bowl to say financial services over the last century have changed the way things are exchanged. i doubt anyone here will be surprised to learn transactions have over kate -- card transactions h
that was a year the chicago bears won the game. we have always been based in the chicago area.me a standalone chicago in 2007, one of the 32 fortune 500 companies headquartered in the area. whatever your industry, and i know there are a lot of different industries represented here today, you are likely facing a time of extraordinary change and destruction. the health care business is transforming and so is the energy business. the consumer product sector is transforming and so is telecom....
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new details about the plane diverted out of chicago.is saying about it, what their latest statement is next. >>> these five republican candidates under a microscope as influential backers consider which ones may get their monetary support. >>> plus record numbers of desperate refugees sparking a humanitarian crisis. a growing tragedy taking shape. is there a solution? greta van susteren joins me next. this is judy. judy is 65 years old. her mortgage payment is $728 a month that's almost $9,000 a year. now judy doesn't think that she'll be to retire until her mortgage is fully paid off. this is mike. mike is also 65 years old. his mortgage payment was $728 a month. now mike thought he would have to work another 12 years until his mortgage was paid off. and then mike heard that a reverse mortgage may help him. he called one reverse mortgage to get the details. mike retired immediately after getting his one reverse mortgage loan. maybe you too can benefit from a reverse mortgage. call one reverse mortgage now and find out if you qualify. t
new details about the plane diverted out of chicago.is saying about it, what their latest statement is next. >>> these five republican candidates under a microscope as influential backers consider which ones may get their monetary support. >>> plus record numbers of desperate refugees sparking a humanitarian crisis. a growing tragedy taking shape. is there a solution? greta van susteren joins me next. this is judy. judy is 65 years old. her mortgage payment is $728 a month...
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chicago has few limits on campaign spending.indow in how things work on a national scale. a billionaire can hand you a huge check. hey. who knows what they will ask for the day after the election. if emanuel does indeed win it won't change the fact that chicago's finances are totally hosed. they are in terrible shape. in fact they look even worse than wrigley field's bathrooms did last night. i will bring you all of the disgusting story busy that. beer in cups, wasn't actually beer. why are we so committed to keeping you connected? why combine performance with a conscience? why innovate for a future without accidents? why do any of it? why do all of it? because if it matters to you it's everything to us. the xc60 crossover. from volvo. lease the well equiped volvo xc60 today. visit your local volvo showroom for details. bring us your aching and sleep deprived. bring us those who want to feel well rested. aleve pm. the only one to combine a sleep aid... plus the 12 hour pain relieving strength of aleve. be a morning person again,
chicago has few limits on campaign spending.indow in how things work on a national scale. a billionaire can hand you a huge check. hey. who knows what they will ask for the day after the election. if emanuel does indeed win it won't change the fact that chicago's finances are totally hosed. they are in terrible shape. in fact they look even worse than wrigley field's bathrooms did last night. i will bring you all of the disgusting story busy that. beer in cups, wasn't actually beer. why are we...
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. >>> up next on al jazeera america, a tail of two chicagos.om emmanuel wins a second term as mayor, but can he bridge the economic divide in the city. >>> and what happens when coaches a-- abuse their responsibility? >>> chicago now comes the hard part the mayor fengded off a challenge in a runoff election. he won nearly 56% of the vote. in his new term however, he may have to find ways to close a $2 billion budget deficit as the city deals with pension costs. he will also have to deal with what is being called a growing economic divide in the city. some neighbors are doing well while others seem to be struck in the recession. the divide seems to be drawn along racial lines. >> reporter: the city of big shoulders is lifting its fortunes more than ever. property values tourism, and retail sales are rising nearly city wide nearly. one to the north prosperous and mostly white, the other where police activity is a daily occur, it is blighted black, and intensely poor. >> when we go north, coming back here is depressing. all we have is liquor store
. >>> up next on al jazeera america, a tail of two chicagos.om emmanuel wins a second term as mayor, but can he bridge the economic divide in the city. >>> and what happens when coaches a-- abuse their responsibility? >>> chicago now comes the hard part the mayor fengded off a challenge in a runoff election. he won nearly 56% of the vote. in his new term however, he may have to find ways to close a $2 billion budget deficit as the city deals with pension costs. he...
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i was in las vegas, chicago, and austin texas.e tell you something, tons of people came out because they want to hear the message. there is huge discontent. there is understanding that we need a massive jobs program, that we should not be the only major country without a health care program. people want to see fundamental change and that this country is moving in the wrong direction. >> that may be true. >> it is true. >> it is, but chicago obviously doesn't stand internationally, but in chicago it is a good example. if people are yearning to hear someone say to them look, here is what we can do, here is a vision for median wages going up, someone has to be able to give them that message and -- >> go to my website and you will find a 12-point proposal. it calls for creation of jobs that calls for raising the minimum wage to a living wage. that calls for dealing with the over time scandal. it calls for a national health care program guaranteeing health care to people. can calls for the breaking up of banks. >> it's a good start, ar
i was in las vegas, chicago, and austin texas.e tell you something, tons of people came out because they want to hear the message. there is huge discontent. there is understanding that we need a massive jobs program, that we should not be the only major country without a health care program. people want to see fundamental change and that this country is moving in the wrong direction. >> that may be true. >> it is true. >> it is, but chicago obviously doesn't stand...
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it was the first time as we mentioned that the mayor of chicago hacked the face off. the mayor was not able to get the vote in the february 24th election. he came out and spoke to the challenges and thanked his opponent and talked about gratitude, that he had for the job that he's been reelected to. >> i have good fortune to serve two presidents. i have the fortune of being elected to congress. being mayor of the city is the greatest job i had, and the greatest job in the world. you saw an election between a grandson of an immigrant, and an immigrant, which is why we are the greatest city in america. >> and both of the candidates over the last six weeks or so laid out different paths when it came to addressing major issues in chicago, including the financial crisis and violence on the streets of chicago, and education. but it appears that mayor ron emanuel took home enough votes to get a second term in office and it will be interesting to see what he does to win over the voters who crossed over to the other side and how he'll address the fact that he became a little u
it was the first time as we mentioned that the mayor of chicago hacked the face off. the mayor was not able to get the vote in the february 24th election. he came out and spoke to the challenges and thanked his opponent and talked about gratitude, that he had for the job that he's been reelected to. >> i have good fortune to serve two presidents. i have the fortune of being elected to congress. being mayor of the city is the greatest job i had, and the greatest job in the world. you saw...