12 of them killed. this spike in violence is the latest evidence of a growing problem across that city that has sparked widespread backlash. a new wall street journal op-ed pointing to a lack of leadership saying, quote, although many city, county and state government agencies as well as a long list of nonprofits are working on pieces of the problem. there is no entity tasked with coordinating their efforts. this lack of strategy and leadership reflects a classic management failure. what do police think about all this? let s bring in kevin graham the president of the chicago fraternal order of police. we want to hear your voice. what is happening on the ground in the city of chicago? thank you for having me here today. there are a number of problems. all the way from the prosecutors office to the judges to not having enough police officers. several years ago we closed three police stations, two detective areas, we reduced the
defending and suing state government agencies. listen. in the first two years of being in the senate, he became the fifth highest paid attorney in workers comp cases. i would rather be a successful lawyer. i would rather have a successful lawyer as my next governor than the accountant that didn t pay her taxes. shaheen criticized opponent for repeatedly filing state tax returns and working for a state contractor while serving in the legislature. attacks on haley s personal life dating back to the primary have largely subsided. kendra stewart says the economic crisis has overshadowed some of the moral and social issues that dominate political issues here in the palmetto state. last night s debate ended with comic relief when the moderator asked this question. do you like each other? [ laughter ] yes. i used to. [ laughter ] october 19th rasmussen poll
reports putting her on the defensive. jonathan serrie live for us. both candidates are fiscal conservatives. where is their area of big disagreement? well, the real fireworks in the debate came when the discussion turned to ethics. you had nicky haley accusing vincent sheseen, an attorney and state senator, of reaping huge profits by defending and suing state government agencies. listen: you became the fifth highest paid attorney in workers comp cases. not only does he vote on the budget to give workers comp, not only does he work on subcommittee behind the behind the scenes, he goes and asks for the job from the states, he works and sues businesses on the workers comp commission and that is the reason he actually sues our taxpayers and represents our taxpayers at the same time. and i d rather be a successful lawyer, i d rather have a successful lawyer as governor than the accountant who didn t pay
defending and suing state government agencies. listen. in the first two years of being in the senate, he became the fifth highest paid attorney in workers comp cases. i would rather be a successful lawyer. i would rather have a successful lawyer as my next governor than the accountant that didn t pay her taxes. shaheen criticized opponent for repeatedly filing state tax returns and working for a state contractor while serving in the legislature. attacks on haley s personal life dating back to the primary have largely subsided. kendra stewart says the economic crisis has overshadowed some of the moral and social issues that dominate political issues here in the palmetto state. last night s debate ended with comic relief when the moderator asked this question. do you like each other? [ laughter ] yes. i used to. [ laughter ] october 19th rasmussen poll
state government agencies. listen. he became the fifth highest paid attorney in workers comp cases. i would rather have a successful lawyer as my next governor than an accountant who didn t pay her taxes. shaheen criticized haley for paying taxes late on multiple occasions and doing work for a state contractor while serving in south carolina s legislature, shep. shepard: and in south carolina these allegations of affairs that have followed nikki haley, what s being reported about those? yeah, they come from two republicans. one of them a lobbyist and the other the former press secretary of governor mark sanford who is now a political blogger. they filed affidavits alleging to have had sex with haley. this is something that haley flatly denies and other than those affidavits, no one has come forward with any evidence of such an affair. now, political analysts say either way, this is really not a major issue for the average south carolina voter who is more