olivia: all right, peter, thank you so much our chief white house correspondent. you know what else i found interesting? ken griffinadel, has given more than $1 million to reelect rahm emanuel. tom: i wonder about the crime affecting chicago. i think the "chicago tribune" has done a fascinating job reporting, they are killing three and for a weekend in chicago. 580 days until the election, it is a "surveillance" bre aksclusive, frank keating is not going to run for president a former governor of oklahoma. i had it westona question that cuts right to the point -- why run if you cannot win, mr. keating? 5, 8, 10, 20 republican candidates, and i do not see them with any tangible traction. why are they running? governor keating: it is like the maine legislature, tom, there is an opportunity for candidate to be elected from every town, so we do have a herd. i think it is healthy for the party to see all of these people and maybe they'll want to be the next my cubby. he has done -- the next mike huckabee. tom: has it become a cottage industry? we have always had many people desire to run, but is the system almost broken