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says richard daley veteran u.s. politician and longest serving mayor of chicago and retired just in the spotlight will be back shortly right after breaks out don't go away stay where you want. to. you know the military in ninety sixty six i got over because the things i saw the things i was doing and this reason we were given for doing them there was a personal protests. during the vietnam war an antiwar movement emerged that altered the course of history of this movement didn't take place on college campuses but in barracks and on ships it penetrated elite military colleges like west point and it spread throughout the battlefields of vietnam. today few people know about the g.i. move against the war in vietnam. after the army and we always said free the army or fun travel and adventure but it really meant the fire. play. welcome back to spotlight on a mound we're not in just a reminder that my guest today is richard daley a veteran u.s. politician and the longest serving mayor on chicago the guy a lot for the city
says richard daley veteran u.s. politician and longest serving mayor of chicago and retired just in the spotlight will be back shortly right after breaks out don't go away stay where you want. to. you know the military in ninety sixty six i got over because the things i saw the things i was doing and this reason we were given for doing them there was a personal protests. during the vietnam war an antiwar movement emerged that altered the course of history of this movement didn't take place on...
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says richard daley veteran u.s. politician and longest serving the mayor of chicago retired just in me spotlight will be back shortly right after breaks out don't go away stay where you are. wealthy british style. markets why not. find out what's really happening to the global economy with months cause or no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to cause report on r g. c. welcome back to spotlight on i'll be nominee just a reminder now my guest today is richard daley a veteran u.s. politician and the longest serving mayor of chicago the guy did a lot for the city for. environment universities for reform for racial problems but mr daley thinks that he's biggest achievement is giving the kids a good education the right for leadership the right and leader to be a spokesperson for education ok now one of your best pupils your personal best pupils was michelle obama was she yes this is were you the guy who advocated it to become or all you know leadership but not on the show mama came from oh she wa
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and this guy on the left, colonel daley, was often called the pioneer father of carville.
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here's colonel daley in his little shed. how do we describe him? he's sort of a 1890's bohemian, a bit of a herm yit. most importantly, he was a friend of adolph sutro's. and sutro had a real estate shack on the northwest corner of the sunset. he let colonel daley squat in there essentially. he went out every morning, walked along the beach. whatever washed up he brought back to his shed and created quite a large little compound of old bottles, shoes, anything that washed up. a ship wreck. provided a bunch of lumber. he made a sleeping loft in his cabin. for a while he had a wife. she didn't wash up in the waves. but she did eventually wash out. she couldn't handle cooking in the sandunes every night, creating a fire. so she left him sometime in the late 18920 -- 1890's. but daley took one of those cars we were talking about and opened this little coffee saloon where he sold sandwiches, doughnuts, and little items to the picnicers who came out to the beach on the weekends. and soon other people, they kind of were charmed by this little old horse ca
here's colonel daley in his little shed. how do we describe him? he's sort of a 1890's bohemian, a bit of a herm yit. most importantly, he was a friend of adolph sutro's. and sutro had a real estate shack on the northwest corner of the sunset. he let colonel daley squat in there essentially. he went out every morning, walked along the beach. whatever washed up he brought back to his shed and created quite a large little compound of old bottles, shoes, anything that washed up. a ship wreck....
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today, it's gripe about bill daley day. we'll dig deeper into that. >>> and former president jimmy carter offers his take on the republican field. is it something mitt romney could do without? >>> good morning, it's friday, september 16th, 2011, this is "the daily rundown" i'm chuck todd. we start with rick perry in iowa with a new, more aggressive tone. he ramped up a tax on mitt romney last night, saying romney's massachusetts health care law is barely distinguishable from the president's, and the hits just kept on coming. take a listen. >> governor romney's misguided health mandates slowed the income growth and cost massachusetts -- their job creation in that state was 47th in the nation. romney-care has driven private insurance costs up by $4.3 billion. it's cost taxpayers in iowa and across this country. if it cost massachusetts 18,000 jobs, think about what obamacare is going to do to this country. >> well, it's on. rick perry clearly, you could tell -- those were new talking points, new stump speech, new hits on romn
today, it's gripe about bill daley day. we'll dig deeper into that. >>> and former president jimmy carter offers his take on the republican field. is it something mitt romney could do without? >>> good morning, it's friday, september 16th, 2011, this is "the daily rundown" i'm chuck todd. we start with rick perry in iowa with a new, more aggressive tone. he ramped up a tax on mitt romney last night, saying romney's massachusetts health care law is barely...
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"bill daley is an excellent chief of staff. he has enormous experience for the job, he came in at a critical time and he's done a remarkable job." so that's the official line, alex? >> we thank you for that and the rest of it. mike viqueira at the white house. >>> let's take a closer look at boehner's plan versus the president's plan. ezra klein joins us from "the washington post." good day to you. nice to see you. >> good morning. >> john boehner's big idea includes no new taxes, rewriting the tax code, getting rid of federal regulations but even he admits the rewriting the tax code part will not happen any time soon. so does this plan have any chance of moving forward? >> not really. it could in the long run because he's not proposing all that much but what is striking it is not a plan for now. john boehner is offering up sort of a continuation of the gop's long time economic agenda which is fewer regulations, lower taxes, less government involvement and intrusion, that is fine and over time something we'll talk about, tax re
"bill daley is an excellent chief of staff. he has enormous experience for the job, he came in at a critical time and he's done a remarkable job." so that's the official line, alex? >> we thank you for that and the rest of it. mike viqueira at the white house. >>> let's take a closer look at boehner's plan versus the president's plan. ezra klein joins us from "the washington post." good day to you. nice to see you. >> good morning. >> john...
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d daley is more hands off.ss, many of who don't have contact with the white house now under bill daley which they feel upset about. i think if you're going to criticize bill daley for anything, you need to look at the two things he was brought into the white house to do. number one, build relationships with republicans and number two, bring business onboard the obama agenda. the relationship with the republicans seems to be doing well, but the results aren't showing in policy and in the relationship with business, it just isn't coming across in things like the debt ceiling talks. >> ari shapiro of npr, thank you very much for joining usse tonight. >> you're welcome. >>> we have new information on the breaking news story we brought you earlier. a vintage plane crash near the grandstand at an air show in reno, nevada. the associated press is reporting 75 injured, at least 25 critically injured. joining me now is andrew greco, reporter for krnv tv. andrew, what can you tell us about what we now know about the cras
d daley is more hands off.ss, many of who don't have contact with the white house now under bill daley which they feel upset about. i think if you're going to criticize bill daley for anything, you need to look at the two things he was brought into the white house to do. number one, build relationships with republicans and number two, bring business onboard the obama agenda. the relationship with the republicans seems to be doing well, but the results aren't showing in policy and in the...
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daley. he says to me. we need your help. we're running out of time, over 850 inmates is awaiting for lethal injection in california. every one of them is running out of time. thank you for coming in on short notice, he continues. did you have any trouble getting inside? nothing out of the ordinary, i tell him. i think sometimes, it's harder for lawyers to get into san quentin than it is for clients to get out. it took hours to pass the two metal detectors before i was stuck in a six-by-six-foot wall covered with plexiglas. the death row visitor's area is a stone's throw from a little green chamber which the state of california has its execution. they pass the time going about the monday and the business about incarcerated while their lawyers try to prolong their lives. >> the second panel. this panel is going to be incredible. it really is. we have a superstar panel and, of course, a superstar moderator that i'm very honored to introduce, and that's judge lee baxter. and judge lee baxter is retired now from the bench, althou
daley. he says to me. we need your help. we're running out of time, over 850 inmates is awaiting for lethal injection in california. every one of them is running out of time. thank you for coming in on short notice, he continues. did you have any trouble getting inside? nothing out of the ordinary, i tell him. i think sometimes, it's harder for lawyers to get into san quentin than it is for clients to get out. it took hours to pass the two metal detectors before i was stuck in a six-by-six-foot...
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daley had into bookstores in 2013 associated press reports university of chicago press publishing a new book entitled "first son: the biography of richard m. daley" by a chicago writer keith koeneman apparently getting unprecedented access to the key figure administration except for the mayor himself has not agreed. city pioneer who lost his life pave the way for many african-americans in the medical field, dr. james bowman father off top presidential adviser internationally known expert on pathology and genetics university of chicago dr. james bowman of the first african- americans to teach in the medical field major university died yesterday a lot battle of cancer. moille plan to university of chicago. disturbing new findings just how easy it is to hack into a voting machine and reaction to controversial book about walter patent brian urlacher sounds off. i will awaken you with a song. i will present your world, at a glance. i will remain untangled and uncomplicated. and let nothing or no one go unnoticed. all from one. all for you. i am the new rhyme by htc. only from verizon. @ñ?Ñúó
daley had into bookstores in 2013 associated press reports university of chicago press publishing a new book entitled "first son: the biography of richard m. daley" by a chicago writer keith koeneman apparently getting unprecedented access to the key figure administration except for the mayor himself has not agreed. city pioneer who lost his life pave the way for many african-americans in the medical field, dr. james bowman father off top presidential adviser internationally known...
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is bill daley -- you know, would he be a fall guy if indeed they're putting the focus on him? he hasn't been there that long and it doesn't seem like he has that much influence according to this stpwhrao he should have influence. i hope that's wrong. but the point is he's not rahm emanuel. rahm was such a dynamic character, he was the kind of major domo of the white house, and in his absence or the fact that he departed, bill daley comes across as much more of a nice guy, very low key, not imposing himself, and i think you're hearing a lot of this now from the lower wrungs. but i think that rich is on to something. this is a panic move, it's not good advice. but you're seeing this not only in terms of what carville said, the political piece that you mentioned on daley, but there's a new book out talking about the president's economic team during their first term, and how chaotic and back biting they were, how mean they were to the women on the economic team. i think this is a season just -- it's just a winter of discontent moment for the obama white house. martha: it's interes
is bill daley -- you know, would he be a fall guy if indeed they're putting the focus on him? he hasn't been there that long and it doesn't seem like he has that much influence according to this stpwhrao he should have influence. i hope that's wrong. but the point is he's not rahm emanuel. rahm was such a dynamic character, he was the kind of major domo of the white house, and in his absence or the fact that he departed, bill daley comes across as much more of a nice guy, very low key, not...
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the speaker's office insists that daley never got a go ahead but he merely took it into considerationthat you would consult the folks around the capit capitol. at 11:45, that request becomes public. at 12:30 or thereabouts, jay carney had a briefing. he calls the timing or the conflict coincidental. in spite of the congressional schedule saying wednesday was the best day, the house of representatives don't get back from their preliesh day aurl august recess until 6:30 that night. logistically boehner says it didn't work out. bottom line, another conflict, another night. we mentioned that nfl game, the word coming out of the white house now. they don't expect it to conflict with that broadcast, either, but the bottom line is, that speech is now likely to occur next thursday night, the eighth, instead of september 7th. >> appreciate that, victor. thank you. >> all right. >>> wendy sherwood is from brown university. wendy, speaker bayner has declined all four state invitations from the president at a critical point. then, of course, there's what happened yesterday. how much of this obama
the speaker's office insists that daley never got a go ahead but he merely took it into considerationthat you would consult the folks around the capit capitol. at 11:45, that request becomes public. at 12:30 or thereabouts, jay carney had a briefing. he calls the timing or the conflict coincidental. in spite of the congressional schedule saying wednesday was the best day, the house of representatives don't get back from their preliesh day aurl august recess until 6:30 that night. logistically...
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and those who averaged two to three cups daley were 15% less likely to develop depression, four cups or more associated with 0% lower right after this skpk it's not clear why coffee might protect against depression. >> and teenagers are more like risky behavior if they don't get a good night's sleep. according to a study teen who's lack disease often smoke drink, use marijuana and sexually active or feed sad and hopeless, high school students encouraged to get eight hours of sleep. 68% of teens survive -- surveyed that, is, reported getting less, that study published in preventative medicine. >> local air show where pilot captain cullen burger is going for a flight. ii so...what do you think? i'm not crazy about these light fixtures. kitchen's too small. what's next? 607 franklin st. ♪ sea bass... ♪ ooohhh! ♪ i like it. yeah, i love the kitchen. [ male announcer ] the epa-estimated 42 mpg highway chevy cruze eco. perfect for finding your way home. >>> at 6:00 an avoidable death in an oakland hospital. a walkout and patient who's died from a medical mistake. and michael finney how a
and those who averaged two to three cups daley were 15% less likely to develop depression, four cups or more associated with 0% lower right after this skpk it's not clear why coffee might protect against depression. >> and teenagers are more like risky behavior if they don't get a good night's sleep. according to a study teen who's lack disease often smoke drink, use marijuana and sexually active or feed sad and hopeless, high school students encouraged to get eight hours of sleep. 68% of...
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trailing by a point in the fourth quarter, tony romo marked the cowboys 64 yards downfield, seth up dan daley'sning 40-yard field goal, his sixth of the game. dallas won, 18-16. >>> speaking of injured quarterbacks, colts peyton manning could return in december. the indianapolis team owner jim hurst sent a tweet monday. he said there's an outside chance he might play late season. there was a mixed message, though. earlier at a private breakfast, it was indicated the neck injury would keep manning out the rest of the season. >>> in baseball, the red sox and rays now tied in the american league wild card race. to baltimore we go, robert en dino hit a long drive to center fie field. he dropped it. baltimore beat boston, 6-3. the red sox have lost two games in a stunning september collapse. >>> meanwhile, johnny damon is now tied on the all-time hits list. the rays hung on to win against the yankees, 5-2. in chicago, a 4-win for the white sox. the manager has been released from his contract and is now looking for a job. >>> when we come back on a tuesday, we'll look at the morning's top stories and
trailing by a point in the fourth quarter, tony romo marked the cowboys 64 yards downfield, seth up dan daley'sning 40-yard field goal, his sixth of the game. dallas won, 18-16. >>> speaking of injured quarterbacks, colts peyton manning could return in december. the indianapolis team owner jim hurst sent a tweet monday. he said there's an outside chance he might play late season. there was a mixed message, though. earlier at a private breakfast, it was indicated the neck injury would...
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president obama unveils his jobs plan tonight, we get a preview from white house chief of staff bill daleyus a look at the latest full-figured fashion. >>> and we gear up for a new season of fantasy football. get ready, everybody. >>> that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm betty nguyen. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com
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why there could be new trouble for white house chief of staff bill daley. >>> good morning, everyone. a major cooldown in the northeast this morning. temperatures starting out in the 40s, 50s, even 30s out there. 51 in central park. we have some 40s in new england. here's a look at the satellite picture nice and quiet. high pressure builds in today. we will have sunshine and temperatures will rebound nicely back to the mid to upper 60s. 67 in philly today. very chilly across the great lakes and upper midwest. but it's still warm in the south. later on today, it will be mostly cloudy in chicago, 61 degrees there. nice and quiet in the southwest. still hot in phoenix, 96 degrees there. quiet in l.a., 72 degrees with sun and clouds. you're watching "morning joe" brewed by starbucks. yesterday doesn't win. big doesn't win. titles corner offices don't win. what wins? original wins. fresh wins. smart wins. the world's most dynamic companies know what wins in business today. maybe that's why so many choose to work with us. we're grant thornton. audit. tax. advisory. somewhere in america, the
why there could be new trouble for white house chief of staff bill daley. >>> good morning, everyone. a major cooldown in the northeast this morning. temperatures starting out in the 40s, 50s, even 30s out there. 51 in central park. we have some 40s in new england. here's a look at the satellite picture nice and quiet. high pressure builds in today. we will have sunshine and temperatures will rebound nicely back to the mid to upper 60s. 67 in philly today. very chilly across the great...
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of the central bank up there in canada a guy from goldman sachs who's obama's chief of staff bill daley where's the from vice chairman j.p. morgan chase only an imbecile can see this it's becoming so transparent that when you say it out loud and there's enough information out there it's finally starting to wake up even those scraps that suits on d.v.d. say well why then these crazy had lines all over that instead of asking you know couldn't what he say have some validity and said they you know you have people out there saying oh he's not a real traitor he's a hoax you know what he said is our worst nightmare you know what about this reaction from the media again the media is in bed with with the establishment i mean we see that's why we call it the press that suits their always serving the people that they are beholden so do you think that now that the truth has come out that you know goldman sachs actually does have a hand in shaping up what happens in washington you know whether or not it has been initially digested by the press and me do you think that now people will start to give i
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was was one not unlike herman daley's and some other economists who have looked at this and that's basically a call for jubilee the whole concept of rebalancing everything. you can afford with that you almost call for it going to explain what jubilee is how it came about and is there an application of it to modern day life. oh you know the saudis actually just did it that was their reaction to this arab spring a lot of it was really goes back concerns but effects of microcredit company just eliminated all day. yeah they cancelled the debts so it can be done i mean obviously they've got a lot of money but you know we can print money to make money for the united states . now. what i found in the history was that the world just kind of goes back and forth there's periods dominated by credit money. virtual credit money you think it's a do thing but actually it's the original form of money there's periods were dominated by cash or people assume gold and silver really is no periods dominated by credit markets such as the one we've really been entering into since maybe nine hundred seventy one when
was was one not unlike herman daley's and some other economists who have looked at this and that's basically a call for jubilee the whole concept of rebalancing everything. you can afford with that you almost call for it going to explain what jubilee is how it came about and is there an application of it to modern day life. oh you know the saudis actually just did it that was their reaction to this arab spring a lot of it was really goes back concerns but effects of microcredit company just...
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bill daley and his senior advisors came to that conclusion after a secret white house staff retreat inune. historian michael beshlosh was invited to come to that meeting economies and won. "time" white house correspondent michael scherer who broke this story reports, fdr and reagan argued that the country, though in pain, was improving and that their opponents anchored in past failures would make things worse. the president's aides all resigned to unemployment above 8% on election day, now see in roosevelt and reagan a plausible path to victory. they intend to make sure that voters believe a year from now that their fortunes are improving and that they plan to persuade the american people that a republican in the white house would be a step backward. michael scherer will join me in just a moment. but first, a little history. >>> in 1936, when fdr was running his first re-election campaign, the unemployment rate was 17%. that was down from 20% when he first took office. here is the case fdr made for his re-election in a speech at madison square garden october 31, 1936, four days before
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couple days, engage 24 a courtship where he goes up to the hill through his emissaries, through bill daley whoever else and figure out the common ground or and we know, we've seen a lot of these proposals. there are some good ones in there. there are some good ideas that he has, and some of what the president will talk about, some of these tax cuts, will parallel what the republicans want to do. so it may be that they can find common ground, but he has to lay out a democratic vision of what government's responsibility is, and that includes putting people to work immediately. you know, chris, in 1933 when roosevelt became president, he said, i want 250,000 young people working in the national parks by summer. three months later. and he did it. he got it done. >> okay. >> in other words, the president can at least lay that out in terms of what he thinks the government's responsibility to help people who are jobless. it's a philosophical difference to have to be heightened and illuminated in his speech. >> you did a -- >> it's september 2011 -- the election's in -- he could do this a year fro
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>> well, i've been out, i received my associate's in criminal justice from daley. i'm currently at loy-ola university of chicago pursuing my undergraduate with management with a paralegal and i plan to go to law school next year. [applause] >> and so i have this like -- this fantasy like my dream would be i'm teaching -- 'cause that's where i teach loyola law school and i work in the innocence project and you can sign up the summer after your first year and so i have this like thing, i'm at the podium getting ready for class and he comes in and he's a student. but he keeps saying he's not going to take my class. why? why is that? >> i can imagine her being my teacher like jovan, i expect you to be the best. i want you to be -- >> why? >> it would be brutal. >> darn it. [laughter] >> but i also work for mareville academy in displays and work with troubled youths, those who had a hard life. i worked directly with them, counseled them, teach them life skills. and actually this monday will be my second year anniversary from being married. [applause] >> my wife is actua
>> well, i've been out, i received my associate's in criminal justice from daley. i'm currently at loy-ola university of chicago pursuing my undergraduate with management with a paralegal and i plan to go to law school next year. [applause] >> and so i have this like -- this fantasy like my dream would be i'm teaching -- 'cause that's where i teach loyola law school and i work in the innocence project and you can sign up the summer after your first year and so i have this like...