when you have governor john sanunu blaming them on class warfare.a kenard, and if anyone was engaging in class warfare, it was in those comments. >> that's why he's doing this interview, and we'll see what he says in his latest explanation of his own words. >>> developing out of chicago, the teachers union will be voting in just over an hour from now on whether they will continue to strike or if they're going to reach an agreement. nbc news education correspondent rehema ellis joins me from chicago. we talked about the tick-tock winding down. >> these folks are pleegt in a short time in chicago. while he's not a voting member, he's spoken with many of those who will be taking a vote or asked to take a vote today. he says there's a lot of sentiment to end this strike and go back into the classrooms, but he also said there's probably also a lot of discussion. people were unhappy. there's some infighting going on about whether or not this union was able to get all of what it wanted. what the discussion will be is that's happens in negotiations. no side