
Web Extra: Jesse Jackson Jr. 2005
Clip: 8/13/2013 | 5m 26s
On Jan. 24, 2005, Jesse Jackson Jr. had a sharp critique of Mayor Daley.
On January 24, 2005, Jackson Jr. appeared on Chicago Tonight with a sharp critique of Mayor Daley. In particular, he targets a city program designed to promote minority-owned businesses for city contracts. Arguing the program is deeply corrupt, Jackson Jr. says minority businesses are getting short-shrift under the mayor’s watch.
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Web Extra: Jesse Jackson Jr. 2005
Clip: 8/13/2013 | 5m 26s
On January 24, 2005, Jackson Jr. appeared on Chicago Tonight with a sharp critique of Mayor Daley. In particular, he targets a city program designed to promote minority-owned businesses for city contracts. Arguing the program is deeply corrupt, Jackson Jr. says minority businesses are getting short-shrift under the mayor’s watch.
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