not going to happen. unfortunately we re going to have tragedies. as fall arrives, chicago starts to cool off. kids have settled safely in to school and crime s taken a nose dive. that gives the mayor just enough time for a late-night date with david letterman. mayor rahm emanual. i want to hear about chicago now. it is oh, don t go to chicago. the violence is unbelievable. tell us why people say that. first of all, they are watching cbs and you late at night. no, it is on the way down. the number one thing the mayor doesn t want to talk about on national tv. is it frustrating when you get to the national stage and you are on the david letterman show and one of the first questions is what about all of
as fall arrives, chicago starts to cool off. kids have settled safely into school and crime s taken a nosedive. that gives the mayor just enough time for a late-night date with david letterman. mayor rahm emanual. i want to hear about chicago now. it is oh, don t go to chicago. the violence is unbelievable. tell us why people say that. first of all, they are watching cbs and you late at night. no, it is on the way down. the number one thing the mayor doesn t want to talk about on national tv. good to see you, mr. mayor. is it frustrating when you get to the national stage and you are on the david letterman show and one of the first questions is what about all of the violence in chicago? chicago has a great reputation as a great city.
employment subsidized as it is under the affordable care act liberates you to choose what you want to do in your life. you don t have to take a job, as so many people in my generation did just to have health insurance. she went on to talk about how liberating that was for young people. you ve got to be a little bit careful with that line of argument. you want to make the argument that it allows you to choose among jobs. you don t go to jay carney way in which it s a wonderful thing that you can actually not work, have your health insurance and have the next guy subsidize you, so i think she s smart enough and she s not going to make that mistake, but i think her position on health care is exactly the right one. if you are her, you say it s a great idea. of course there are flaws in it, and i would work with people of goodwill to fix anything in it.
at least xi was honest. she was like, yeah, i don t want to. that helps her going forward, because every time he s going to come by missouri, she doesn t actually have to appear with him anymore. she s basically ripped the band-aid off and now they know, don t go to missouri. can you imagine the democrats are running from obama, the signature legislation. in his term. running from a black man. racist. racist. have you ever seen somebody in a tough senate race get close to a president? if obamacare is really popular, everyone loved it, they would all want obama in their state going, hey, this is my idea. this is our idea. if you were a liberal everyone would love you. all right, bob. all right, eric. okay, ahead on the five, dana and eric return to the westminster dog show where they caught up with some canine competitors sprinting for tonight s finale of best in show. should jasper and freedom be jealous? first, bob costas has been sporting a bad case of pinkeye
and go out for dinner at 10:00. this is like annie hall when woody allen is like let s kiss before the meal. exactly. so blank first, then go out to dinner. don t go to dinner and be disappointed that you fell asleep when you got home. it s a weird pivot out of that one. today a 79-year-old ex-marine named hal faulkner died. i met him ten days ago. he was haunted by the fact in the 50s he had been booted from the marines for being gay. after being in the marine corps for three years. he got an other than honorable discharge. with the repeal of don t ask, don t tell, you can now appeal and get those discharges changed. the one thing he wanted to happen before he died was to get that changed to honorable. ten days ago, he was given papers. two marines came to the