to demand for the resignation of the state's attorney, anita alvarez, and the resignation of rahm emanuel. when you're talking about the state's attorney, she's up for election in march. this kind of momentum could continue through the particular election. rahm emanuel has another three years until he's up and there isn't a legal mechanism on the books to get a seated mayor out of office in the city of chicago. there's one organization that started a petition drive, which they want to take to aldermen here in the city of chicago to try to pass a law, but if you pass that law or pass that ordinance, it would ultimately need the signature of the mayor to become law. neil? >> this latest protest, is it frustration from the protest a few weeks ago outside the chicago board of trade, saying there should be a penny tax or some sort of a surtax on all trade to help shore up badly depleted services and to help deal with budget deficits there out of control?