mr. president. >> moyers: at milwaukee's city hall, keith stanley earned about $45,000 a year as an assistant to the common council president, alderman willie hinesng going, how's that thing going with you? you know, if you can, give me a call. it's keith stanley with alderman willie hines' office... we do get the calls about jobs. they're looking for a job, "i need a job." sometimes, that's difficult to have that conversation, because i, i, myself, i'm in no position to offer a job, and my boss, we, that's just-- we're policy makers. my heart goes out to them, because i know i can share that same story with them. i can understand their pain. now, they may not want to hear that, lot of times, you know? "oh, you work in that, the city, and you don't understand." and lots of it, i wish i could stop and say, "no, i definitely understand." you know? "i definitely understand "dealing with struggle when, you know, your parents just don't have enough." ♪ ♪ my parents spent a lot of time and energy just in making us who we are. you know, there are people that look like me, that live where i live, and who are now dealing with situations and struggles that