Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Amy Jacobson Out
NBC5 fired reporter Amy Jacobson today after a video surfaced showing her at an interview subject's house going to swim at his pool. Was the firing justified? Our panel of media observers weigh in on the controversy. Guests: Donna Leff, Steve Rhodes

Cook County Board News
Cook County Board President Todd Stroger made his first appearance today since his surgery for cancer, and State's Attorney Dick Devine led a group of several hundred protesting county lawyers. Rich Samuels has the latest from the county building, including the possibility of a county tax increase.

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News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett
The Chicago Sun-Times is shaking up its editorial page. We'll talk to new editor Cheryl Reed, who promises big changes and a return to the paper's liberal, working-class roots.

Chicago Matters
Chicago's Indian community is a mixture of the old and the new. What does integration mean to this diverse community? Eddie Arruza has the story in tonight's installment of Chicago Matters: Beyond Borders.

New Alzheimer's Study
New research into Alzheimer's leads to some intriguing findings. We'll look at the latest developments including a simple scratch and sniff test. Guest: Dr. Robert Wilson

Bike Paramedics
For the second summer in a row, the Chicago Fire Department has paramedics on bicycles. We'll ride along.

Hedy Weiss Theater Reviews
Hedy Weiss reviews "An Ideal Husband" now on stage at Forest Park's Circle Theater. It's a production she calls "absolutely flawless."

Commentary
Dawn Turner Trice

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