Geithner, Axelrod and Jackson talk at inauguration in Chicago
U.S. Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner (L-R), Obama strategist David Axelrod and Rev. Jesse Jackson talk before Rahm Emanuel's inauguration as mayor of Chicago at Millennium Park on May 16, 2011. Emanuel takes over for Richard M. Daley, who had served in the post since 1989. UPI/Brian Kersey
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