And in may year 1 , chicago mayor rahm emanuel represents the wealthy and powerful and has demonstrated an ability to empathize in the workingclass and poor cash. Next a Panel Discussion about the book. Its about an hour and a half. With [applause] thanks so much to haymarket for inviting me to do this project. Theyve been so wonderful and to the brewery for being here and the panelists for joining me and everyone for coming. Its exciting to see this much interest and this kind of resistance bubbling up. So i will redoubled from the book from the introduction and then i will introduce the panel and we will talk and then people have some time for questions and comments. So, this is the introduction starting march 4th, 2012 about little over a year after rahm emanuel was elected the mayor. March 4th, 2012, chicagos 175th birthday. And the city celebrated with a public party at the chicago history museum. The yvette promised actors portraying famous chicagoans including Jean Ann Adams an
they were doing. it had a lot of water out there taking drinks and taking care of themselves but blaze at this time him extremely dangerous. . between the parts and appears the beaches and the fountains. many chicagoans and the try to beat the heat. . people went limp are counted as detector roses after no. . . had to do a couple baron s downtown and i saw the water and did in the water and ice that cooled off a throw good now. . i cannot even read a hat they re looking for any way to keep the kids safe in the heat. . not everyone could play the day away. many of us had to have a cool day at work. hard labor outside in this extreme weather is it a danger. it is the play time that we need more conscious of. . and playing football if your bosom activities you might not be drunk and enough water as you normally do in and out of the dead could be very dangerous. . dr. curses is about one her case of heat exhaustion in the summer. sweating heart rate and our server
convincing win for rahm emanuel and the chicago s mayor race. paul steinhauser has the big celebration for us. paul sgh. reporter: crunch numbers. he won 55% of the vote and double more than the second place winner. he won 40 of the city s 50 wards. he did extremely well in areas where white voters predominant and did strong among african-american voters. jerry chico came in second. rahm emanuel gets sworn in on may 16th. the turnout was lighter than expected, 41%. scott brown, the senator from massachusetts became a rock star last year among republican circles when he won the special election to take the seat of the late ted kennedy.
with we are watching people leave libya as fast as they can. u.s. is one of the several nations trying to get its citizens out before a bad situation gets even worse. i don t believe it. why this building? she is asking a question a lot of new zealanders are asking right now. agonizing wait to find out if friends and loved ones survived a devastating earthquake. he bowed to fight to the last drop of blood. now the eastern region of moammar gadhafi s country has fallen to protesters. this youtube video shows protesters in libya throwing shoes at the screen as gadhafi made that promise on television yesterday. now his interior minister has quit and his leading general is out and many senior generals have joined the opposition. opposition control of the east is a big development and this is where most of libya s oil production is located. still colonel gadhafi s threat of not going down without a fight can t be easily dismissed. the show of force as libyan state tv broadca
these two iranian warships, now said to be loaded in the dock in the suez canal ready for transit at the moment. and we have complete coverage of the situation, on our web site, 24/7. fox news.com and a lot of amazing articles and pictures as you see the iranian vessels there. check it out, foxnews.com and it is on-line for you, right now, for more information on this story. 6 minutes past now. martha? martha: all right, to politics now for a moment an america s election headquarters, today is the day, folks, the voters in chicago heading to the polls, to elect their new mayor and for the first time in 22 years the name daley is not on the ballot for mayor and we are referring to richard daley, who served as mayor of chicago six terms and look who is on the ballot? former white house chief of staff, rahm emanuel and it may be his big day. also, former chicago s school president jerry chico and carol moseley braun and del va lle,