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In New Book, Emanuel Argues Mayors Now ‘Running the World’

Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel tells us about his new book “The Nation City.”

Aired 03/03/2020 | Rating NR

Chicago Tonight

In New Book, Emanuel Argues Mayors Now ‘Running the World’

Clip: 3/3/2020 | 10m 50sVideo has Closed Captions

Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel tells us about his new book “The Nation City.”

Move over, federal government: cities and mayors are where it’s at when it comes to actually getting things done. That’s the premise of a new book by former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel called “The Nation City: Why Mayors Are Now Running the World.”

Aired 03/03/2020 | Rating NR

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