>> i don't have anything against university of chicago or university of illinois. you talk about his legacy, and you think about the far south of chicago where he started his career. i first met him about 1985, i believe it was. he wanted to help the displaced workers that hes why he pass the health care legislation because it all started right here in this community. >> for one thing, the south side of chicago needs all the kinds of positive industries and anything that will bring revenues to the south side. we are beset with a lot of issues, and something that powerful, that worldwide attraction could definitely be strong for us. >> now, you know, chris, what do you say to people who say, listen, the south side of chicago has a lot of violence problems, crime problems. it's not the right place to put a presidential library. what do you say to those people? >> that's everywhere. that's everywhere.