a job richard m. daley had held since 1989. that year chicago was at a crossroads. it had long served at the engine of chicago s economy but it had begun to sputter. racially divided political factions had turned the city council into a weekly theater. the black community is furious. the city was really at a tipping point. this very ferocious racial division had resurfaced after his death and a grip to the city s politics to the point where we couldn t get anything done. by 1989 the city was ready for change. i like the man very men marry much. he got his wish. rich daly grew up in the white ethnic enclaves of bridgeport and the eldest son a close family the daily s didn t have much choice living in a tight quarters ball go. we shared rooms. we tested out but rich surprisingly was shy. i think the people of chicago for their vote of confidence. daly was the boss without telling you he was the boss. he could walk straight into the oval office and it was typic
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male-dominated profession. she joins abc news sharing her story with nia-malika henderson of the washington post. host: i m bsn cent. it will come. great to have you here. you have written a book, your autobiography, newslady. i want to start out asking you why you decided to back this book. guest: because, i had a 40 year long career in broadcast journalism. i don t think anybody else in history has that distinction, and i wanted to tell my story because i thought it had lessons. i thought it had pain. i thought it had humor. i have had lots of experiences, and i just wanted to put them down. i ve left abc not a happy perso. it was a mutual parting of ways. then i was, like, now, when michael and to do? a decided the first and i want to do was to start writing everything that happened. it was a real catharsis. you should have seen me riding. i would write a story. i was typing on my computer. an abbott start crying. it was so painful, and i remember the pain. i would h
there s a lot going on today including new details in the terrible story of the four americans killed by pirates off the coast of somalia yesterday. plus, if you re like me, then you like to spend your tuesday nights curled up on the couch with a nice cup of cocoa and tune in to romania s romania s got talent. maybe not. this gangly kid might be the next kid. we ll show you his performance later in the show. first, let s get to the news live at 5:30 a.m. here at 30 rock in new york city. the united states says it will begin evacuating american citizens out of libya today. amid concerns over leader muammar gadhafi s unpredictable behavior. in a defiant television speech yesterday, gadhafi vowed he will not step aside. not leave the country, and i will die as a martyr. i will fight until the last drop of my blood with all with the libyan people behind me. nice outfit. italy s prime minister now estimates that as many as 1,000 people have been killed in lania. as