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sitting in tallahassee with these three geniuses, warren christopher, bill daley and bob butterworth, who, by the way, had never been through an election battle that involved counting the votes. bill daley had but his kind of election battles were a little bit different, making sure the votes were there as opposed to afterwards counting the vote, or so the stories are told. we proceeded to give these three people a primer on florida election law. and, man, was it complicated at a time when you probably couldn't put 10 people in a room together who knew or dealt with election law enforcement. now i've tried to get election law be a board certification. lawyers need to know this area. and we explained to them what the law was and then had to fend off a lot of questions about how do we do that? how do we do recounts? how do we figure out what standards apply? all issues that courts had to deal with, not a hypothetical on a court reviewing after the fact, all because it mattered. why? because there was no elected president of the united states for a day after the election. what was the la
sitting in tallahassee with these three geniuses, warren christopher, bill daley and bob butterworth, who, by the way, had never been through an election battle that involved counting the votes. bill daley had but his kind of election battles were a little bit different, making sure the votes were there as opposed to afterwards counting the vote, or so the stories are told. we proceeded to give these three people a primer on florida election law. and, man, was it complicated at a time when you...
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tim daley has the story. >> reporter: these are pieces of foundations from the town and the businessthat was here, but we're not the only ones to visit these spots recently. >> medal detectors or digging, we have had some of that going on. that's mainly what we're try ing to prevent. >> reporter: people who think these pieces of metal are valuable or who think there might still be gold in these hills have been digging where the town used to be. these old photos give an idea what the place used to be before it was turned into a huge lake in the '70s. the bureau of reclamation is reminding visitors it's not legal to remove or disturb any artifacts just because that ground might now be reachable. >> it's a piece of history. it's also protected by law. so any cultural resources or artifacts that are removed can never be replaced. >> reporter: tourist who is used to take pictures of a beautiful lake are likely to stop and see for themselves what a drought can do. >> it's amazing. i don't think we could recooperate. being born and raised and seen it at its capacity, it's sad. >> reporter:
tim daley has the story. >> reporter: these are pieces of foundations from the town and the businessthat was here, but we're not the only ones to visit these spots recently. >> medal detectors or digging, we have had some of that going on. that's mainly what we're try ing to prevent. >> reporter: people who think these pieces of metal are valuable or who think there might still be gold in these hills have been digging where the town used to be. these old photos give an idea...
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joining us for the conversation, robert daley, current director of the wilson centers on china and the u.s. and hope, of john hop kings university. and isaac fish, editor for foreign policy magazine. professor, let me start with you. did the youth on the streets catch the hong kong authorities by surprise with their resistance? should they have been more prepared for this. >> i think that beijing and the hong kong government underestimate the anger and the persistence of the people of hong kong, particularly the young people. when they made a decision awhile ago that there will be no universal suffrage in the election, it's a moment in hong kong history. because hong kong, there has been quite a movement in hong kong, but the movement has been operating on the assumption that hong kong and beijing will honor the promise that they will have separation and real autonomy. and now this promise is broken, so i think it's a moment of awakening among the hong kong people this they need to really fight for a democratic future. >> well, isaac fish, you heard the professor there that the expecta
joining us for the conversation, robert daley, current director of the wilson centers on china and the u.s. and hope, of john hop kings university. and isaac fish, editor for foreign policy magazine. professor, let me start with you. did the youth on the streets catch the hong kong authorities by surprise with their resistance? should they have been more prepared for this. >> i think that beijing and the hong kong government underestimate the anger and the persistence of the people of...
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in daley resign because he said he couldn't bunch of that kind of white house. >> host: we talked about averted topics and other topics are exploded -- explored in "blood feud" edward kleiner who joins us for this discussion. mr. klein thank you. >> guest: it's been a great pleasure. thank you for having me on. >> up next on booktv "after words" with guest host toby harnden washington bureau chief of "the sunday times." this week's kwasi kwarteng and his new book "war and gold." in its the member of the british parliament explores the history of money come its relationship to war and the resulting impact he believes the interconnection has on present day free markets worldwide. the program is about an hour. >> host: welcome to "after words." i am toby harnden with "the sunday times" of london and with me today is kwasi kwarteng a conservative mp born in london of ghanaian parents and he's here to discuss the superb new book "war and gold" a 500-year history of empires, adventures and debt. it has received rave reviews are ready and my paper has found it enormously readable and entertain
in daley resign because he said he couldn't bunch of that kind of white house. >> host: we talked about averted topics and other topics are exploded -- explored in "blood feud" edward kleiner who joins us for this discussion. mr. klein thank you. >> guest: it's been a great pleasure. thank you for having me on. >> up next on booktv "after words" with guest host toby harnden washington bureau chief of "the sunday times." this week's kwasi kwarteng...
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joining us now to talk about this is aaron marie daley. thank you very much for being here.he has developed a book called "generation rx." did i sa that right? >> yes. >> this book literally just came out. it's a story of doe, death and america's opte crisis. you lost your youngest brother, pat, five years ago. i'm soorry about that. >> thank you. >> inow it was a hard journey for your family. telpat. >> re. he was exactly the person tha you would not think that this would happen to. which is why when he became addicted to painkillers in high school, l of us were completely taken aback. he was that kid just fun-loving. he was well loved. he was so funny. full of joy, light. he fell into painkiller addiction when he was in high school. that very quickly progressed into heroin abuse. many users often go down that path as the pills become too expensive, and they make the switch to heroin, which is cheaperut provides the same high. >> you say he was secretive about this? >> very secretive out this. he was able to maintain his appearance for a lge time. eventually we did findut a
joining us now to talk about this is aaron marie daley. thank you very much for being here.he has developed a book called "generation rx." did i sa that right? >> yes. >> this book literally just came out. it's a story of doe, death and america's opte crisis. you lost your youngest brother, pat, five years ago. i'm soorry about that. >> thank you. >> inow it was a hard journey for your family. telpat. >> re. he was exactly the person tha you would not...
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bill by david daley succeeded in kagan all way over there. right on the scene. first straight shooter and i think the term. on our reporters twitter. and instagram. be enough. on. the news secret laboratory to mccurry was able to build a new world most sophisticated robots which all unfortunately doesn't give a dollar amount anything tunes mission to teach music creation why it should care about humans in the world this is why you should care only. a resistance counterattack reverses kiev's military fortunes in the east with the rising body count in the armed forces sparking protests by soldiers relatives plus i don't want to put the cart before the horse we don't have a strategy yet goodish forces push back against the advance of the islamic state fighters as western leaders try to thrash out a plan to keep the jihadi threat in. and the british m.p. beaten in his home country for supporting the palestinians in his first interview since the brutal attack george galloway tells our about what happened.
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>> i appreciate the report, and you know, i have had an opportunity to go with jim and peter daley, and to give to you (inaudible) and i can tell you that the maritime department is working hard it is vital in the history to this port and i like commissioner brandon have the same passion, and i know when i came on the commission, at the time, they had really jumped right into it and you know, the fire and that fire is still there, and but i will tell you that it is hard, because, what they run up against is because for the competing with the use, and for competing with the stockton and san diego and we are in the charles tonight and all of these other sports who rates and everything are lower, and we are trying to be competitive right? i know that i was with peter and i have been with them and the calls that we have made in china and up all time of day and night and all of these traveling and jim and call and we can leave with that person and we have to continue to keep going forward and i think that there is a lot of opportunity in this maritime and we can keep pressing forward and we
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daley adolescent users or 18 times more likely to become dependent on that and eight times more likelye other drugs and seven times more likely to attempt suicide. the study's authors said the evidence was not sufficient to support a link between marijuana use and suicide out. it raises the risk for high blood pressure and heart disease as they grow older. cdc says kids 6-18 average a 3,300 mg of sodium a day. that is 1,000 mg more than the recommended level and that is before any salt is added at the table. pizza and cold cuts and cheese are among the foods blamed for 40 percent of salting kids buy it. there's a link between sleeping pills and high anxiety drugs and alzheimer's disease. researchers found patients taking them had a higher risk of alzheimer's. the study traced elderly quebec residents and found 51 percent for more likely to get the disease after using the drugs for three months or longer. researchers recommend taking it for a shorter time. about 9 million americans take the medication. >> we all have preconceived notions of various foods that should go together and thos
daley adolescent users or 18 times more likely to become dependent on that and eight times more likelye other drugs and seven times more likely to attempt suicide. the study's authors said the evidence was not sufficient to support a link between marijuana use and suicide out. it raises the risk for high blood pressure and heart disease as they grow older. cdc says kids 6-18 average a 3,300 mg of sodium a day. that is 1,000 mg more than the recommended level and that is before any salt is added...
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chicago- the department of business affairs will host the "public vehicle party on the plaza," at daley plaza on friday from 10-am to 2-pm. there will be several mobile food trucks on hand, to provide the grub... all who rely on social media daily as a business tool. will they play that music? >> the morning. more nice weather coming true today. sunrise comes up just after 630. today we get two extra minutes of daylight. but after today tonight are longer than days until spring. right now it's 63 of the british school. some like composite shows no rain. today's high temperature, 77. truss high, 78. nearly 80 saturday and sunday. the bears game is a try. the kickoff into the low 70's. >> coming up, an investigation launched after new york policeman takedown a pregnant woman. you have to see this video. all caught on tape. >> or fallout for the nfl has sponsors start pulling support. >> we have a very special kind of option to help some stores of option to help some stores pay tax ♪ yeah, girl ♪ you know, i've been thinking about us ♪ ♪ and, uh, i just can't fight it anymore ♪ ♪ it's bund
chicago- the department of business affairs will host the "public vehicle party on the plaza," at daley plaza on friday from 10-am to 2-pm. there will be several mobile food trucks on hand, to provide the grub... all who rely on social media daily as a business tool. will they play that music? >> the morning. more nice weather coming true today. sunrise comes up just after 630. today we get two extra minutes of daylight. but after today tonight are longer than days until spring....
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the group was founded by former first lady maggie daley and helps provide art programs and out-of-school work training programs for more than 15- thousand chicago teens. they have a program at simeon career academy - rose's alma mater. organizers say rose and his family wanted to make a big statement and build a relationship with the community. let's talk about golf. a quiet and peaceful game. but is this call for shows, it can also drive you a little nuts. >> he is losing his mind, snapping his clubs after a bad round in philadelphia. one of his friends reported him breaking his clubs and throwing the pieces away. a man in a wheelchair was almost hit by a piece that was thrown. once this was all done, the golf bag destroyed, nine clubs destroyed, about $1,000 a temper tantrum. >> but you been there. that potter ... >> it is making that angry? >> just to get on the green and use the potter makes me angry. >> and you don't know about that. >> guys like me and the electors put it right there. just take a few more shots. >> we use to do one. per hole. but that didn't go far. >> to find out
the group was founded by former first lady maggie daley and helps provide art programs and out-of-school work training programs for more than 15- thousand chicago teens. they have a program at simeon career academy - rose's alma mater. organizers say rose and his family wanted to make a big statement and build a relationship with the community. let's talk about golf. a quiet and peaceful game. but is this call for shows, it can also drive you a little nuts. >> he is losing his mind,...
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. >> for more on this, we have bill daley. peter, let me start with you.s your reaction to that threat specifically on the subways? >> well, obviously we needed to run it to ground. it turns out that it doesn't happen to have as much substance as we first had thought. but you have to take these threats seriously. we have to be concerned perhaps in an international sense about iraqi intelligence perhaps was there a political element to what the prime minister said because amping up the threat to isis to the united states. but i do believe we do have a significant international threat to the united states whether it's from isis down the word. >> and bill, i'll ask you because you're an fbi veteran and the fbi is saying that the threat has changed. it's these lone wolf attackers. they don't need to go to to syria, the middle east to learn these tactics. now with the internet you can learn how to do all these attacks through social media. i mean, how serious is that specific threat in your mind? >> i think that's probably right on top of the list next to peopl
. >> for more on this, we have bill daley. peter, let me start with you.s your reaction to that threat specifically on the subways? >> well, obviously we needed to run it to ground. it turns out that it doesn't happen to have as much substance as we first had thought. but you have to take these threats seriously. we have to be concerned perhaps in an international sense about iraqi intelligence perhaps was there a political element to what the prime minister said because amping up...
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i saw you on the daley show saying you thought we had to respond to the brutal executions of americansant to press you, isn't that what iesz sis wants? wouldn't the purpose of the execution -- to bait us? >> no. there's a difference and for example using targeted drones and airstrikes as we did against al qaeda effectively for years to try to take down their leadership and infrastructure and let them know they can't just decapitate people for the cheap thrill of the global media response and horrify people and get away with it and getting bogged down in the time of war they would like us to get bogged down in that would cost us a lot of lives and a lot of treasurer -- in1e6d bli lead to greater civilian categories which is why i think the president's strategy has a chance of succeeding, because the iraqi government is more inclusive that be it has been since the fall of saddam hussein. and that seems to be awakening the leaders of the sunni tiebs that are fighting. we know the kurds and peshmerga are willing to fight. if we can help them and support them, i think the larger fight again
i saw you on the daley show saying you thought we had to respond to the brutal executions of americansant to press you, isn't that what iesz sis wants? wouldn't the purpose of the execution -- to bait us? >> no. there's a difference and for example using targeted drones and airstrikes as we did against al qaeda effectively for years to try to take down their leadership and infrastructure and let them know they can't just decapitate people for the cheap thrill of the global media response...
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my understanding according to sources, bill daley feels like she should be woken and told, but they decided the president be the 1 to tell her and there was a lag in time. it wouldn't be protocall as they were learning more scary things about ortega, but they haven't found the bullet. it wouldn't be his job to scare her with an unconfirmed investigation. once they find the bullets, he would have walked in to tell her. it's just that she found out before anybody did. >> that's great work. we know that the service has cameras up and a lot of other things in place, but it raises such serious questions. this is not going away lightly. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thanks for being with us. joining me for more about the isis threat and the secret service issue, barbara boxer, a member of the foreign relations committee. we will be going to the un when prime minister netanyahu is speaking as you will understand. i wanted to ask you about the war, first of all, and the fact that the president acknowledged having under estimated the growth of isis and overestimated the ability to with stand
my understanding according to sources, bill daley feels like she should be woken and told, but they decided the president be the 1 to tell her and there was a lag in time. it wouldn't be protocall as they were learning more scary things about ortega, but they haven't found the bullet. it wouldn't be his job to scare her with an unconfirmed investigation. once they find the bullets, he would have walked in to tell her. it's just that she found out before anybody did. >> that's great work....
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i'm tim daley and i've been nominated for the ice bucket challenge. going to be a little less douche and accept your challenge and write a check to project als. i would like to nominate to the ice bucket challenge my friend lawrence o'donnell, dana bash and the one and only morgan freeman. morgan freeman. do it. >> that is the most creative ice bucket challenge i have seen yet. the one big horrible offense in there -- what have you got in your hand there? this is very threatening. surprise threatening thing going. >> you have nothing to worry about. tim dailey, you know, other friends of mine, a couple have e-mailed me, texted me and said hey, i'm going to do the ice bucket challenge and i was thinking of mentioning you but i don't want to do that if you don't want me to. i said don't, don't, don't. i don't remember -- i check mid e-mail. i don't remember getting something from you saying hey,s a friend, which is a word we used to use with each other. >> you know, i thought that this was would be like christmas and halloween and fourth of july on your
i'm tim daley and i've been nominated for the ice bucket challenge. going to be a little less douche and accept your challenge and write a check to project als. i would like to nominate to the ice bucket challenge my friend lawrence o'donnell, dana bash and the one and only morgan freeman. morgan freeman. do it. >> that is the most creative ice bucket challenge i have seen yet. the one big horrible offense in there -- what have you got in your hand there? this is very threatening....
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what did your research reveal about eleanor's alleged extra mayor daley relationships? >> nothing. she had spectacularly close we would call them intimate and passionate friendships with a number of women some of whom were committed to one another. beyond that we don't know anything. i would also remind you the film details not only these relationships and their tenderness and genuineness, but also her just absolute passionate relationships with three men other than her husband though not sexual that were in her life. at the end of her life she was living with another man who she said i have loved more than anyone else. i invite you to stay tuned to episode seven to find out what that is. >> i'm glad we asked the question. [laughter] >> thank you for your answer. some press media related questions. f.d.r. was famously accessible to the press. carefully cultivating his media image at press conferences and over martinis. can you talk more about his relationship with the press and how it shaped his historical image? >> that is a really good question. he was famously accessible as i de
what did your research reveal about eleanor's alleged extra mayor daley relationships? >> nothing. she had spectacularly close we would call them intimate and passionate friendships with a number of women some of whom were committed to one another. beyond that we don't know anything. i would also remind you the film details not only these relationships and their tenderness and genuineness, but also her just absolute passionate relationships with three men other than her husband though not...
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he talks about kent bragging about the fact that on election night he got a phone call from mayor daley that said, mr. president, with good luck and the help of some of your friends in chicago, we're going to carry illinois and you're going to be president. everybody sort of laughed aboutt but the implication of that is we stole it for you, jack, and jack was chortling about that with his friend who was the editor of "the washington post" at the time which was going to bring down nixon. so, you know, you mention the kennedys, that they were this mythological family and if you're from massachusetts, i work at "the boston globe" for many years. i covered ted kennedy. i knew many of them -- of his generation very well. but, you know, kennedy was not as good nor was nixon as bad as popular history would tell us. >> i want to go back to some of the moments we saw. first of all, the address that ri678d nixon gave to the american people. he likt delivering oval office addresses. did he 37 of them. and when we saw the red carpet, that was part of the ceremony. who orchestrated all of that? >> i
he talks about kent bragging about the fact that on election night he got a phone call from mayor daley that said, mr. president, with good luck and the help of some of your friends in chicago, we're going to carry illinois and you're going to be president. everybody sort of laughed aboutt but the implication of that is we stole it for you, jack, and jack was chortling about that with his friend who was the editor of "the washington post" at the time which was going to bring down...
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beach and at 2:00 in the morning, opened the window, and you could hear these obscenities, richard daleych i cannot repeat here. for 30 seconds, that is going on here. that was almost fatal. let me talk about the fall campaign which is a testament to hubert humphrey, he had a hellish time in september. demonstrators were constantly on his case and all these things, he wasn't allowed to talk, he was broken hearted until finally he gave a speech, i will move that the left and get our troops out of vietnam and said goodbye to the war and the left came home and george wallace voters, let me tell you what the polls where for one month before the election, george wallace was at 21%, ebert humphrey at 28% and we were at 38%. 15 points at of humphrey. four five weeks later, a hubert humphrey almost put the old man as we called him in the history books alongside tom dewey. the democratic party, all those democrats from wallace to humphrey but the undecideds to humphrey. it wasn't until four years later after the white house that we put together that 49 state new majority. nixon wrote the final te
beach and at 2:00 in the morning, opened the window, and you could hear these obscenities, richard daleych i cannot repeat here. for 30 seconds, that is going on here. that was almost fatal. let me talk about the fall campaign which is a testament to hubert humphrey, he had a hellish time in september. demonstrators were constantly on his case and all these things, he wasn't allowed to talk, he was broken hearted until finally he gave a speech, i will move that the left and get our troops out...
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window and held the telephone out, and you could hear these obscenities quell yelled about richard daley cannot repeat here, and you have -- so i held it up for about 30 seconds. that's what's going on here, sir. [laughter] in closing, let me just talk about the fall campaign which, i mean, i think is a testament to hubert humphrey. he had a hellish time in september. all these things they were saying about him, he couldn't speak, he wasn't allowed to talk, and he was just broken-hearted over it until finally he gave a speech in salt lake city saying, basically, i'll halt the bombing, i will move with the left and get our troops out of vietnam and bring them all home, good wyoming to the -- good-bye to the war. and the left came home. and at that time the george wallace voters -- let me tell you what the polls were one month before election. george wallace was at 21%, hubert humphrey at 28% and we were at 43%, 15 points ahead of humphrey. the election ended 43-all. hubert humphrey almost put the boss, the old man as we called him, into the history books alongside tom dewey. all those dem
window and held the telephone out, and you could hear these obscenities quell yelled about richard daley cannot repeat here, and you have -- so i held it up for about 30 seconds. that's what's going on here, sir. [laughter] in closing, let me just talk about the fall campaign which, i mean, i think is a testament to hubert humphrey. he had a hellish time in september. all these things they were saying about him, he couldn't speak, he wasn't allowed to talk, and he was just broken-hearted over...
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that is going to be warm. 71 in daley city. pushing close to mid-70s at half moon bay. and after. 78 is the high. heating up for the east bay valley locations. and around mid90s. 86 in vallejo. they get to the mid90s. 90 in so we're heating up today. as you can see from the 7 day forecast. enjoy the heat today, tomorrow we're heading back to work and school, the fog returns for the morning hours. maybe some patchy drizzle. we're cooling down 10 degrees. mid80s tomorrow and 70s for the bay. the rest of the week. and it will be around and a couple of degrees and the weekend. enjoy the heat. here is a look at traffic it is a holiday. it is more like a sunday or saturday. here is a live look at the toll plaza. traffic is light. they have to go into work. may see a light commute and i don't expect a major delay. we have one accident to talk about. this is out i want to talk about the northbound 280 closure which remains in effect from 101 until 5:00 tomorrow morning but again because it is supposed to be a traffic light day today. and now let's talk about an accident over in
that is going to be warm. 71 in daley city. pushing close to mid-70s at half moon bay. and after. 78 is the high. heating up for the east bay valley locations. and around mid90s. 86 in vallejo. they get to the mid90s. 90 in so we're heating up today. as you can see from the 7 day forecast. enjoy the heat today, tomorrow we're heading back to work and school, the fog returns for the morning hours. maybe some patchy drizzle. we're cooling down 10 degrees. mid80s tomorrow and 70s for the bay. the...
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what did your research reveal about eleanor's alleged extra mayor daley relationships? >> nothing. she had spectacularly close we would call them intimate and passionate friendships with a number of women some of whom were committed to one another. beyond that we don't know anything. i would also remind you the film details not only these relationships and their tenderness and genuineness, but also her just absolute passionate relationships with three men other than her husband though not sexual that were in her life. at the end of her life she was living with another man who she said i have loved more than anyone else. i invite you to stay tuned to episode seven to find out what that is. >> i'm glad we asked the question. [laughter] >> thank you for your answer. some press media related questions. f.d.r. was famously accessible to the press. carefully cultivating his media image at press conferences and over martinis. can you talk more about his relationship with the press and how it shaped his historical image? >> that is a really good question. he was famously accessible as i de
what did your research reveal about eleanor's alleged extra mayor daley relationships? >> nothing. she had spectacularly close we would call them intimate and passionate friendships with a number of women some of whom were committed to one another. beyond that we don't know anything. i would also remind you the film details not only these relationships and their tenderness and genuineness, but also her just absolute passionate relationships with three men other than her husband though not...
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daley or rahm emanuel, they are able to get people to focus on those.e big thing in the chicago tech company. big corporations, they're all working with the tech community. that's a big deal. that's one thing. second thing is having those leaders like rahm emanuel and like the governor of illinois, governor quinn. you know, be leaders of the tech community. they're using the bully pulpit to promote it. and that's hugely important. rahm emanuel, every time he stands up in front of a crowd talks about chicago as a start-up city. as a place people should come and build their businesses. remember, we've got great institutions in chicago and in illinois. university of illinois is one of the top five engineering schools in the country. university of chicago northwestern university producing terrific companies. iit, all thattal i want they never really had a place to go to that's in the center of the city. now they do. they feel like this is a place we can build a company. they were getting up and going to silicon valley. >> j.b., you mentioned walgreens. it r
daley or rahm emanuel, they are able to get people to focus on those.e big thing in the chicago tech company. big corporations, they're all working with the tech community. that's a big deal. that's one thing. second thing is having those leaders like rahm emanuel and like the governor of illinois, governor quinn. you know, be leaders of the tech community. they're using the bully pulpit to promote it. and that's hugely important. rahm emanuel, every time he stands up in front of a crowd talks...