After his army service Netanyahu returned to the United States, studied and earned an S.B.[12] degree in architecture from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology[13] in 1975, an S.M.[12] degree from the MIT Sloan School of Management in 1977. At that time he changed his name to Benjamin Ben Nitai (Nitai, a reference to both Mount Nitai and to the eponymous Jewish sage Nittai of Arbela, was a pen name often used by his father for articles).[10] Years later, in an interview with the media, Netanyahu clarified that he decided to do so to make it easier for Americans to pronounce his name. This fact has been used by his political rivals to accuse him indirectly of a lack of Israeli national identity and loyalty.[14]
In 1976 Netanyahu lost his older brother Yonatan Netanyahu. Yonatan was serving as the commander of Benjamin's former unit, the Sayeret Matkal, and was killed in action during the counter-terrorism hostage-rescue mission Operation Entebbe in which his unit rescued more than 100 Israeli hostages hijacked by Palestinian terrorists and flown to the Entebbe Airport in Uganda.
While studying, Netanyahu worked at the Boston Consulting Group in Boston, Massachusetts, where he met future Governor of Massachusetts and 2012 presidential candidate Mitt Romney.[15]
After graduating in 1977 Netanyahu returned to Israel and had a brief career as a furniture company's chief marketing officer. Between 1978 and 1980 he ran the Jonathan Netanyahu anti-Terror Institute,[9] a non-governmental organization devoted to the study of terrorism; the Institute held a number of international conferences focused on the discussion of international terrorism. During this period Netanyahu made his first connections with several Israeli politicians, including Minister Moshe Arens, who appointed him as his Deputy Chief of Mission at the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., a position he held from 1982 until 1984.[citation needed]
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55th Mayor of Chicago | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office May 16, 2011 |
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Preceded by | Richard M. Daley |
23rd White House Chief of Staff | |
In office January 20, 2009 – October 1, 2010 |
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President | Barack Obama |
Deputy | Mona Sutphen Jim Messina |
Preceded by | Joshua Bolten |
Succeeded by | Pete Rouse (Acting) |
Chairman of the House Democratic Caucus | |
In office January 3, 2007 – January 3, 2009 |
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Preceded by | Jim Clyburn |
Succeeded by | John Larson |
Chairman of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee | |
In office January 3, 2005 – January 3, 2007 |
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Preceded by | Bob Matsui |
Succeeded by | Chris Van Hollen |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Illinois's 5th district |
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In office January 3, 2003 – January 3, 2009 |
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Preceded by | Rod Blagojevich |
Succeeded by | Mike Quigley |
Senior Advisor to the President for Policy and Strategy |
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In office 1993–1998 |
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President | Bill Clinton |
Personal details | |
Born | Rahm Israel Emanuel[1] November 29, 1959 (age 53) Chicago, Illinois |
Political party | Democratic |
Spouse(s) | ‹See Tfd› Amy Rule (m. 1994) |
Children | Zachariah (b. 1999) Ilana (b. 2000) Leah (b. 2002) |
Alma mater | Sarah Lawrence College (B.A.) Northwestern University (M.A.) |
Religion | Modern Orthodox Judaism |
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Rahm Israel Emanuel (/ˈrɑːm/; born November 29, 1959) is an American politician who has served as the 55th Mayor of Chicago since 2011. He is Chicago's first Jewish mayor. Emanuel previously served as the White House Chief of Staff to President Barack Obama from 2009 to 2010, a Member of the United States House of Representatives representing Illinois's 5th congressional district from 2003 to 2009, and as senior advisor to President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 1998. A member of the Democratic Party, Emanuel also served as the Chair of the Democratic Congressional Campaign Committee from 2005 to 2007 and as the Chair of the House Democratic Caucus from 2007 to 2009.
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Michael Bloomberg in 2007 | |
108th Mayor of New York City | |
Incumbent | |
Assumed office January 1, 2002 |
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Preceded by | Rudy Giuliani |
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Born | Michael Rubens Bloomberg February 14, 1942 (age 70) Brighton, Massachusetts, U.S. |
Political party | Democratic Party (until 2001) Republican Party (2001–2007) Independent (2007–present) |
Domestic partner | Diana Taylor |
Children | Georgina Bloomberg Emma Bloomberg |
Residence | Upper East Side, Manhattan, New York City, New York, U.S. |
Alma mater | Johns Hopkins University (BS) Harvard University (MBA) |
Occupation | Businessman, politician, philanthropist |
Religion | Reform Judaism |
Net worth | US$ 25 billion (2012)[1] |
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Website | Official NYC Mayoral website MikeBloomberg.com |
Michael Rubens Bloomberg (born February 14, 1942) is an American business magnate, politician and philanthropist. He is currently Mayor of New York City. With a net worth of $25 billion in 2012, he is also the 10th-richest person in the United States.[1] He is the founder and 88% owner of Bloomberg L.P., a financial data-services firm.[2][3][4]
A Democrat before seeking elective office, Bloomberg switched his registration in 2001 and ran for mayor as a Republican, winning the election that year and a second term in 2005. Bloomberg left the Republican Party over policy and philosophical disagreements with national party leadership in 2007. In 2008, Bloomberg campaigned to change the city's term limits law and ran for his third term in 2009 as an Independent candidate on the Republican ballot line. He was frequently mentioned as a possible Independent candidate for the 2008 presidential election and his departure from the Republican Party fueled further speculation.[5] There was also speculation that he would run as a vice-presidential candidate.[6] Bloomberg did not, however, seek the presidency nor was he selected as a running mate by any of the presidential candidates.
In March 2012, Forbes reported Bloomberg’s wealth at $22 billion, ranking him 20th in the world and 11th in the United States.[29] In March 2009, Forbes reported Bloomberg's wealth at $16 billion, a gain of $4.5 billion over the previous year, enjoying the world's biggest increase in wealth in 2009.[30] At that time, there were only four fortunes in the U.S. that were larger (although the Wal-Mart family fortune is split among four people). He moved from 142nd to 17th in the Forbes list of the world's billionaires in only two years (March 2007 – March 2009)
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74th United States Secretary of the Treasury | |
In office July 10, 2006 – January 20, 2009 |
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President | George W. Bush |
Preceded by | John W. Snow |
Succeeded by | Timothy Geithner |
CEO of Goldman Sachs | |
In office 1999–2006 |
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Preceded by | Jon Corzine |
Succeeded by | Lloyd Blankfein |
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Born | Henry Merritt Paulson, Jr. March 28, 1946 (age 67) Palm Beach, Florida, U.S. |
Political party | Republican Party |
Spouse(s) | Wendy Paulson |
Children | Henry Merritt Paulson III Amanda Clark Paulson |
Alma mater | Dartmouth College (A.B.) Harvard Business School (M.B.A.) |
Profession | Investment Banker |
Religion | Christian Science |
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