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daley's case, incredible story.e's this guy, he went a decade without making payments to the pension funds. he obviously knew what he was today and today goes around, on corporate boards, foundation boards. this guy is the bernie madoff of big city mayors but he's touted to the sky. so, you know, you do have irresponsible people. no doubt about it. >> yeah. i think the point here, lee, and dean, is really important is that when those promises were made, if they were made irresponsibly, they were made by someone who aren't the 19,000 pensioners in detroit struggling to get by. lee saunders from the afscme
daley's case, incredible story.e's this guy, he went a decade without making payments to the pension funds. he obviously knew what he was today and today goes around, on corporate boards, foundation boards. this guy is the bernie madoff of big city mayors but he's touted to the sky. so, you know, you do have irresponsible people. no doubt about it. >> yeah. i think the point here, lee, and dean, is really important is that when those promises were made, if they were made irresponsibly,...
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daley's case, incredible story.e's this guy, he went a decade without making payments to the pension funds. he obviously knew what he was today and today goes around, on corporate boards, foundation boards. this guy is the bernie madoff of big city mayors but he's touted to the sky. so, you know, you do have irresponsible people. no doubt about it. >> yeah. i think the point here, lee, and dean, is really important is that when those promises were made, if they were made irresponsibly, they were made by someone who aren't the 19,000 pensioners in detroit struggling to get by. lee saunders from the afscme union. dean baker from center for economic policy research. thank you gentlemen, both. that is "all in" for this evening. the "rachel maddow show" starts now. >>> good evening, chris. thank you, my friend. thanks to you at home for staying with us the next hour. the city of winston-salem has not quite a quarter million people in it. it is a substantial city. big companies are based there. several colleges are based
daley's case, incredible story.e's this guy, he went a decade without making payments to the pension funds. he obviously knew what he was today and today goes around, on corporate boards, foundation boards. this guy is the bernie madoff of big city mayors but he's touted to the sky. so, you know, you do have irresponsible people. no doubt about it. >> yeah. i think the point here, lee, and dean, is really important is that when those promises were made, if they were made irresponsibly,...
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the first thing richard jay daley did when he was elected mayor was him in the very next day. but often as far as organized crime when phil wilson came here after the somerville scandal. he resurrected joe morris in his right hand and they had a very effective intelligence division and a very effective effort against organized crime that lasted through the tenure, seven or eight years and then fizzled out again. we heard little from the federal government. 60s, bill roper and intelligence caught from the fbi began a dvd is the result of the mcclellan and committee hearings here in chicago. dea predecessor, fpn involved because the outfit was involved in heroin distribution. slowly but surely the federal government started to get an, but not the fbi. i believe it's because jay edgar hoover was afraid to attack in the cities because they were integrated into political structure. so if u.s. to attack the office chicago, he would've been attacking the daley machine and work for a democratic president. so eventually federal government under ronald reagan passes rico laws. we hear s
the first thing richard jay daley did when he was elected mayor was him in the very next day. but often as far as organized crime when phil wilson came here after the somerville scandal. he resurrected joe morris in his right hand and they had a very effective intelligence division and a very effective effort against organized crime that lasted through the tenure, seven or eight years and then fizzled out again. we heard little from the federal government. 60s, bill roper and intelligence...
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he got bamboozled by mayor daley. the mayor kept putting him off and said ok we will sign the covenant. once king went back to alabama, richard daley went back to what he was doing. we get bamboozled and politics and the media and as a society. today, poverty has a decidedly blackface. or hispanic face. in fact, most poor folks in this country are white. you've heard of that book " what's the matter with kansas" - the center of populism of working-class people, rising up against those forces trying to press them down. what happens to them? george wallace happens to them. populism today is the tea party. it was co-opted. it was colorized, the whole issue. yet, charles murray, who wrote a book called " the bell curve," i won't go into that -- he regained himself with me one year ago with another book about two nations. it was about white america good he got in so much trouble writing about black folks he stayed away. it was about the wage and income gap in white america. it has been growing since the late 1950s. same am
he got bamboozled by mayor daley. the mayor kept putting him off and said ok we will sign the covenant. once king went back to alabama, richard daley went back to what he was doing. we get bamboozled and politics and the media and as a society. today, poverty has a decidedly blackface. or hispanic face. in fact, most poor folks in this country are white. you've heard of that book " what's the matter with kansas" - the center of populism of working-class people, rising up against those...
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this is the suspect robert daley. the child was rushed to the hospital where doctored informed investigators it appeared the baby's injuries were not accidental. >>> there are steps we can take to give the american people additional confidence that there are additional safeguards against abuse. >> president obama addressing the nation to raise american trust. and the southern california am bert alert search moves to idaho where witnesses may have spotted the victim and the murder suspect. still no relief for residents of banning as a wild fire continues to rage. the latest on that destructive fire coming up. >>> and we have been dealing with persistent fog, but is it going to last into the weekend? i have that coming up as well. what are you doing back there? ow! that hurt! no, no, no, no. you can't go to school like this, c'mon. don't do it! no! (mom vo) you never know what life's gonna throw at you. if i gotta wear clothes, you gotta wear clothes. (mom vo) that's why i got a subaru. i just pulled up. he did what now
this is the suspect robert daley. the child was rushed to the hospital where doctored informed investigators it appeared the baby's injuries were not accidental. >>> there are steps we can take to give the american people additional confidence that there are additional safeguards against abuse. >> president obama addressing the nation to raise american trust. and the southern california am bert alert search moves to idaho where witnesses may have spotted the victim and the murder...
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sunday morning, merle daley, an old piano player for the quartet, was passing through church, stops aty dad's church, tabernacle, lake charles, he plays the piano, he says, people, god's been so good to me, my pocket's just full of $100 bills. $100 bills. and suddenly he stopped, he says, god just told me to give one of them to mike right now. and he walks over to me on the front seat and gives me $100 bill. no doubt in my mind that man knew god. let me tell sgu about $100 bills. i've been to rome, i've been on mt. kilimanjaro, i've been to the pyramids, there's nothing as gorgeous as a $100. there's not a woman in exist ene as good looking as a $100 bill. $100. next day i deposited in the bank, they sent in my $100 to south district assembly of god headquarters, houston, texas. tuesday, i had head down the road to go to beeville texas, to the first assembly god of church, pastor james brothers. that night at an old upright piano, i'm practicing before service. i'm 21. in comes an old man and a woman. she was a lot younger than him. his name was -- i didn't know them. his name was w.f.
sunday morning, merle daley, an old piano player for the quartet, was passing through church, stops aty dad's church, tabernacle, lake charles, he plays the piano, he says, people, god's been so good to me, my pocket's just full of $100 bills. $100 bills. and suddenly he stopped, he says, god just told me to give one of them to mike right now. and he walks over to me on the front seat and gives me $100 bill. no doubt in my mind that man knew god. let me tell sgu about $100 bills. i've been to...
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she told the daley mail that she considers her son her superman and said one day he would be free. >> >> international business times said it is buying "news week" from the aaic interactive corporation. fews week last publicked in 2012 and has since become part of the daily beast website >> fans of jerry garcia gathered in san francisco to remember the man who helped to create the grateful dead. 11th annual jerry day concert brought musicians together with memories. garcia lived in the excelsior neighborhood as a fan describes what drew him to the event. >> garcia died in 1995. his estate helped to raise funds to create this area. >> >> citrus growers, defendants stating pest. how it will help california crops. >> will it warm up for your workweek? mark will be here with a look at the bay area forecast. has whole grain oats s . that can help remove some cholesterol, and that's heart healthy. [ dad ] jan? ♪ >>> california citrus growers are importing killer creatures to target a tiny insect threatening crops. they have pushed to a parasite was -p in their battle against the bug that ca
she told the daley mail that she considers her son her superman and said one day he would be free. >> >> international business times said it is buying "news week" from the aaic interactive corporation. fews week last publicked in 2012 and has since become part of the daily beast website >> fans of jerry garcia gathered in san francisco to remember the man who helped to create the grateful dead. 11th annual jerry day concert brought musicians together with memories....
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part of that generational change is mayor daley step down after a long legacy in chicago. there have been a lot of parallels between what it chicago is dealing with and what michael bloomberg has been able to do in new york. what is the difference? if bloomberg and his police commissioner would say their ability to use stop and frisk has been a major element in reducing crime, the democratic candidates and many of the critics would say that is not the case. there are more complicated factors that have led to the continued decline in crime. one of the interesting things about the poll about bloomberg's only a minority of voters believe that crime has gone down under mayor bloomberg. even though, in fact, it has. it may be contributing to the debate over stop and frisk and the fact that the republican candidates or somebody or arguingg are doing -- that pulling back from stop and frisk will increase crime. that is running up against this reality that people do not think crime has gone down. the complicated interactions between what has happened and how it is interpreted by t
part of that generational change is mayor daley step down after a long legacy in chicago. there have been a lot of parallels between what it chicago is dealing with and what michael bloomberg has been able to do in new york. what is the difference? if bloomberg and his police commissioner would say their ability to use stop and frisk has been a major element in reducing crime, the democratic candidates and many of the critics would say that is not the case. there are more complicated factors...
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the driver, 43-year-old from daley city was arrested and charged. >>> today, the family of a missingnvestigator, sandra coke, got the news they had feared. a body found last week was that of the oakland woman. as it is reported there are still so many unanswered questions in her disappearance and death. >>> a federal investigator and a mother. the police confirm that sandra coke is no longer messing. >> god bless her family. >> reporter: coke's neighbors got the news this afternoon. search teams found who they were looking for when they discovered a woman's body near vacaville last week. >> the coroner's office identified the woman as sandra coke. >> reporter: opd spokesperson, watson, took no questions after that short announcement. her former boyfriend, still a person of interest, not a suspect. the police say he was seen with coke the night she disappeared. a convicted sex offender he was supposed to be wearing a monitor but he was arrested for violating parole two days after family members reported coke missing. the mess relied on information from alani's cell phone and not a gps
the driver, 43-year-old from daley city was arrested and charged. >>> today, the family of a missingnvestigator, sandra coke, got the news they had feared. a body found last week was that of the oakland woman. as it is reported there are still so many unanswered questions in her disappearance and death. >>> a federal investigator and a mother. the police confirm that sandra coke is no longer messing. >> god bless her family. >> reporter: coke's neighbors got the...
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the driver, 43-year-old from daley city was arrested and charged. >>> today, the family of a missing investigator, sandra coke, got the news they had feared. a body found last week was that of the oakland woman. as it is reported there are still so many unanswered questions in her disappearance >>> a federal investigator and a mother. the police confirm that sandra coke is no longer messing. >> god bless her family. >> reporter: coke's neighbors got the news this afternoon. search teams found who they were looking for when they discovered a woman's body near vacaville last week. >> the coroner's office identified the woman as sandra coke. >> reporter: opd spokesperson, watson, took no questions after that short announcement. her former boyfriend, still a person of interest, not a suspect. the police say he was seen with coke the night she disappeared. a convicted sex offender he was supposed to be wearing a monitor but he was arrested for violating parole two days after family members reported coke missing. the mess relied on information from alani's cell phone and not a gps signal w
the driver, 43-year-old from daley city was arrested and charged. >>> today, the family of a missing investigator, sandra coke, got the news they had feared. a body found last week was that of the oakland woman. as it is reported there are still so many unanswered questions in her disappearance >>> a federal investigator and a mother. the police confirm that sandra coke is no longer messing. >> god bless her family. >> reporter: coke's neighbors got the news this...
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i read the book divinity of doubt in daley was the breast prosecutor in the country only lost to but his book is arguing neither can prove their case. i read a book by rob bell and i cannot remember the title in fact, of a family history of alzheimer's but he is arguing, he starts out that we struggle with the spiritual stuffy and he starts with the material world with modern east -- astronomy and physics the material world is and what we think it is with the subatomic particle -- particles at the same time. so to talk about the 11 dimensions really experience for. i guess what i assaying is how could one say there is no meaning of what we experience with our sense is? it is very disappointing when one concept is disillusioning but does that mean there is no other concept of meaning of life in the universe? >> that is a fair question. i get it all the time because it is such a good question. i have a little creed that i say that skepticism is my nature. free thought is methodology. agnosticism is my conclusion, and the answer to what you say right there that after to for years of spi
i read the book divinity of doubt in daley was the breast prosecutor in the country only lost to but his book is arguing neither can prove their case. i read a book by rob bell and i cannot remember the title in fact, of a family history of alzheimer's but he is arguing, he starts out that we struggle with the spiritual stuffy and he starts with the material world with modern east -- astronomy and physics the material world is and what we think it is with the subatomic particle -- particles at...
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daley, he had really worked hard to preserve downtown. i mean, he inherited a downtown in which no buildings had been built since the 19 -- since the great depression. and, you know, he left it with the john hancock center and the sears tower, and he also made sure that to hear as transportation switched from -- that o'hare, that chicago was still the transportation center of the country. and someone in cleveland asked me what did chicago do right, and i think they wanted to know what can cleveland do that chicago did, and my conclusion was cleveland can't do anything. in a lot of ways, chicago's expense -- success comes at the expense of the rest of the region. i mean, it really attracts, you know, it's getting a free ride on the public education systems in michigan and indiana and ohio and here in wisconsin because, you know, so many young people move to chicago. there's at least one bar for every big ten school in chicago, and for my school, michigan state, i think there are over a dozen which i think are more than in east lansing. mor
daley, he had really worked hard to preserve downtown. i mean, he inherited a downtown in which no buildings had been built since the 19 -- since the great depression. and, you know, he left it with the john hancock center and the sears tower, and he also made sure that to hear as transportation switched from -- that o'hare, that chicago was still the transportation center of the country. and someone in cleveland asked me what did chicago do right, and i think they wanted to know what can...
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40 years in the city of chicago and--and worked for the printing company that--that supplied mayor daley with much of his--his printing. c-span: when you think back on your association with him, what do you remember? >> guest: with my father? oh, boy. he was--he was, you know, a very gentle person. and i think--but what i think i remember most of all is that he was always thinking about--he--he was the kind of person who--who both lived life and thought about life. and so you--you never talked to him without ge--getting some benefit of insight. he was always trying to put things together, trying to figure things out and, you know, he--i suppose the word that--is wisdom. he had a kind of wisdom, i think. c-span: what did he teach you about this issue that you talk about here, "a dream deferred?" >> guest: well, he--he and i my mother met in the civil rights movement. they were both--they were both founding members of core in chicago, the congress of racial equality, in the very early '40s and they met--that's where they met. so the--they were passionate about civil rights and racial issue
40 years in the city of chicago and--and worked for the printing company that--that supplied mayor daley with much of his--his printing. c-span: when you think back on your association with him, what do you remember? >> guest: with my father? oh, boy. he was--he was, you know, a very gentle person. and i think--but what i think i remember most of all is that he was always thinking about--he--he was the kind of person who--who both lived life and thought about life. and so you--you never...
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bill dale bill daley abruptly resigned in 2012 because of valerie jarrett. last two years have been very difficult trying to get the economy repaired and cranking and going and still a long way from where it needs to be. that has to be a grind for somebody in that position. >> it's constant tension, government shut down potential, sequesters. this is a high burn-out job. i think bottom line, it's not as prominent as it once was even though you're still at the table, right? and these guys they want to make money. tim geithner the treasure secretary callinged have been fed chairman. president obama and a lot of people at wall street said president obama really wanted him to be fed chairman. the reason why he didn't, he wants to make money, too. these folks are often in government many years. if i was to guess, someone like geithner or this gentleman, they go to private equity or citigroup. citigroup seems to be the place they all go to make a lot of money when they leave government. >> a couple more zeros than they make on their paycheck now. thank you. >>> to
bill dale bill daley abruptly resigned in 2012 because of valerie jarrett. last two years have been very difficult trying to get the economy repaired and cranking and going and still a long way from where it needs to be. that has to be a grind for somebody in that position. >> it's constant tension, government shut down potential, sequesters. this is a high burn-out job. i think bottom line, it's not as prominent as it once was even though you're still at the table, right? and these guys...
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he got bamboozled by mayor daley. the mayor kept putting him off and said ok we will sign the covenant. once king went back to alabama, richard daley went back to what he was doing. we get bamboozled and politics and the media and as a society. today, poverty has a decidedly blackface. or hispanic face. in fact, most poor folks in this country are white. "u've heard of that book what's the matter with kansas" - the center of populism of working-class people, rising up against those forces trying to press them down. what happens to them? george wallace happens to them. populism today is the tea party. it was co-opted. it was colorized, the whole issue. yet, charles murray, who wrote a book called " the bell curve," i won't go into that -- he regained himself with me one year ago with another book about two nations. goods about white america he got in so much trouble writing about black folks he stayed away. it was about the wage and income gap in white america. it has been growing since the late 1950s. same amount of t
he got bamboozled by mayor daley. the mayor kept putting him off and said ok we will sign the covenant. once king went back to alabama, richard daley went back to what he was doing. we get bamboozled and politics and the media and as a society. today, poverty has a decidedly blackface. or hispanic face. in fact, most poor folks in this country are white. "u've heard of that book what's the matter with kansas" - the center of populism of working-class people, rising up against those...
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bill daley, the same thing.here. >> gretchen: has this ever happened to you? orgeat receipt that's three feet long. every time i go to the drugstore. it's about to end. the details coming up next. oh, no. >> peter: and he risked his life to save fellow soldiers running through enemy fire. but don't you dare call him a hero. medal of honor recipient ty carter here next. [ female announcer ] a classic macaroni & cheese from stouffer's starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real cheddar cheese. but what makes stouffer's mac n' cheese best of all. that moment you enjoy it at home. stouffer's. made with care for you or your family. check out bass pro shops for great deals on great gear during our labor day sale. and get the same great savings at basspro.com, plus free shipping on orders of $75 or more. like carpools... polly wants to know if we can pick her up. yeah, we can make room. yeah. [ male announcer ] ...office space. yes, we're loving this communal seating. it's great. [ male announcer ] the best thing to
bill daley, the same thing.here. >> gretchen: has this ever happened to you? orgeat receipt that's three feet long. every time i go to the drugstore. it's about to end. the details coming up next. oh, no. >> peter: and he risked his life to save fellow soldiers running through enemy fire. but don't you dare call him a hero. medal of honor recipient ty carter here next. [ female announcer ] a classic macaroni & cheese from stouffer's starts with freshly-made pasta, and 100% real...
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gubernatorial race in illinois where the current gov is facing a likely democratic primary challenger bill daley who served as the clinton dministration -- the piece called the democratic family feud in the illinois governor's race. and joe scarborough has written an op-ed from his article in politico dining conservativism. quotes william f. buckley. he explains why he was a conservative and how it changed in part after the 1964 launch by barry goldwater. he says idealism is fine but as it approaches reality, -- taught william f. buckley the lesson all too well and regan's practicing mattism showed buckley how conservative pollal ticks could be if he were more interested in situation voters. and our question what makes americans so angry and divided saying many americans are low achievers yet they have expectation of a grand lifestyle and economic reality is raising its ugly head. thank you for sharing your calls and comments and tweets on this question, again, if you ever interested, robert rice's piece is available online at the baltimore sun.com. we're going to turn our attention to the event
gubernatorial race in illinois where the current gov is facing a likely democratic primary challenger bill daley who served as the clinton dministration -- the piece called the democratic family feud in the illinois governor's race. and joe scarborough has written an op-ed from his article in politico dining conservativism. quotes william f. buckley. he explains why he was a conservative and how it changed in part after the 1964 launch by barry goldwater. he says idealism is fine but as it...
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she said it is just to work with bruce daley. >> does amy klobuchar have any interest or is there talk about her possibly forming some sort of interest in running for president in 2016? >> we asked her in north carolina and she brushed off questions about running for president. we had activists from emily's list here last week and they were promoting a generic female for president and amy klobuchar .as one of the names if you look at pretty much any hillary clinton does not run, amy klobuchar is almost always on that list. >> a quick reminder, you can see senator amy klobuchar's comments tonight from iowa starting at 7:00 p.m. eastern. you can listen on c-span radio or watch online at c-span.org. speakers include john edwards in 2006 and barack obama in 2007. hillary clinton is being honored but she will not be there. tonight on c-span's encore presentation of first ladies -- >> she was very proud of her husband, no question about that. she supported all his decisions. but she was a very private person. it was fine for her husband to be in politics and go to washington and be in the se
she said it is just to work with bruce daley. >> does amy klobuchar have any interest or is there talk about her possibly forming some sort of interest in running for president in 2016? >> we asked her in north carolina and she brushed off questions about running for president. we had activists from emily's list here last week and they were promoting a generic female for president and amy klobuchar .as one of the names if you look at pretty much any hillary clinton does not run, amy...
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instead of accepting the fact that it is probably going to be more like chicago and mayor daley. [laughter] [applause] and so just cut them a little and him and him him and himhere is a tribal society that has come out of -- it is still at war. can you imagine any state in the united states that have been a war for 30 years? it has been at war. they were refugees. so coming back and rebuilding and rebuilding political organizations and getting people together -- you know, you have got to do it in many ways. i am not supporting corruption, i have never supported corruption, but i think sometimes these standards by which afghanistan is measured are a little too high. i think in that sense, afghanistan, if i were running afghanistan, i would not take money for myself, but i would probably also turn a blind eye to some of the building -- dealings that are happening because i need the support of this tribe or that ethnic group or that political faction. >> two quick stories, we went on a trip one time down to kandahar, and the place that we met, president karzai says it was not a good
instead of accepting the fact that it is probably going to be more like chicago and mayor daley. [laughter] [applause] and so just cut them a little and him and him him and himhere is a tribal society that has come out of -- it is still at war. can you imagine any state in the united states that have been a war for 30 years? it has been at war. they were refugees. so coming back and rebuilding and rebuilding political organizations and getting people together -- you know, you have got to do it...
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but i think the important thing about the black press is that they told the stories before the daley press got there -- daily press got there. and once i arrived at "the washington post", very impressed by the resources. but one of the major things enough missing was diversity in the daily press to really help to tell the story of communities and to tell those stories well. >> one of the questions i've got for you and forgive me if it's a mean question, but you're talking about the resources of "the washington post." "the washington post" had more than 60 reporters covering the march on washington. and yet the following day, august 29, 1963, in the "the washington post," there was no mention of martin luther king nor of his speech. and i'm wondering, you were there, i know you were not covering that, you were there as a spectator, but what's your understanding, what was that all about? >> well, my understanding, trying to peace it together actually was first of all, the focus within the media was on the violence. when i talked to some of the reporters, the editors were giving battle
but i think the important thing about the black press is that they told the stories before the daley press got there -- daily press got there. and once i arrived at "the washington post", very impressed by the resources. but one of the major things enough missing was diversity in the daily press to really help to tell the story of communities and to tell those stories well. >> one of the questions i've got for you and forgive me if it's a mean question, but you're talking about...
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democracy instead of accepting the fact that it's probably going to be more like chicago and mayor daley [laughter] [applause] they have come out of so many and it's still at war. can you imagine any stage in the united states that has been at war for 30 years? it's been at war since '79. one opposition was driven into the refugee to it so coming back and rebuilding the political organizations and getting people to know you have to do it in many ways. i'm not supporting corruption. i've never supported the corruption but i think sometimes the standards by which afghanistan is measured are a little too high. and i think that in that sense, afghanistan -- if i was running afghanistan i wouldn't take money for myself but i would probably turn a blind eye to some of those that are happening because i need the support of this tribe or that political faction. stories because i agree with the ambassador. we went on a trip one time down to kandahar and the place we met they were not in good shape and as we were flying back just a small group president karzai said they were not in good shape. he
democracy instead of accepting the fact that it's probably going to be more like chicago and mayor daley [laughter] [applause] they have come out of so many and it's still at war. can you imagine any stage in the united states that has been at war for 30 years? it's been at war since '79. one opposition was driven into the refugee to it so coming back and rebuilding the political organizations and getting people to know you have to do it in many ways. i'm not supporting corruption. i've never...
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instead of accepting the fact that it is probably going to be more like chicago and mayor daley.ughter] [applause] and so just cut them a little slack. here is a tribal society that has come out of -- it is still at war. any state in the united states that have been a war for 30 years? it has been at war. they were refugees. so coming back and rebuilding and rebuilding political organizations and getting people together -- you know, you have got to do it in many ways. i am not supporting corruption, i have never supported corruption, but i think sometimes these standard by which afghanistan is measured our little too high. i think in that sense, afghanistan, if i were running takenistan, i would not money for myself, but i would probably also turn a blind eye to some of the building -- dealings that are happening because i need the support of this tribe or that ethnic group or that political faction. stories, we went on a trip one time down to --dahar, anyplace that we and the place that we met, president karzai says it was not a good shave. andprevious governor there pretty well
instead of accepting the fact that it is probably going to be more like chicago and mayor daley.ughter] [applause] and so just cut them a little slack. here is a tribal society that has come out of -- it is still at war. any state in the united states that have been a war for 30 years? it has been at war. they were refugees. so coming back and rebuilding and rebuilding political organizations and getting people together -- you know, you have got to do it in many ways. i am not supporting...
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part of that generational change is mayor daley step down after a long legacy in chicago.tween what it chicago is dealing with and what michael bloomberg has been able to do in new york. what is the difference? if bloomberg and his police commissioner would say their ability to use stop and frisk has been a major element in reducing crime, the democratic candidates and many of the critics would say that is not the case. there are more complicated factors that have led to the continued decline in crime. one of the interesting things about the poll about bloomberg's only a minority of voters believe that crime has gone down under mayor bloomberg. even though, in fact, it has. it may be contributing to the debate over stop and frisk and the fact that the republican candidates or somebody or arguingg are doing -- that pulling back from stop and frisk will increase crime. that is running up against this reality that people do not think crime has gone down. the complicated interactions between what has happened and how it is interpreted by the public and how the mayor communicat
part of that generational change is mayor daley step down after a long legacy in chicago.tween what it chicago is dealing with and what michael bloomberg has been able to do in new york. what is the difference? if bloomberg and his police commissioner would say their ability to use stop and frisk has been a major element in reducing crime, the democratic candidates and many of the critics would say that is not the case. there are more complicated factors that have led to the continued decline...