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Monday, May 19, 2008
Governor Blagojevich
Boos greeted governor Rod Blagojevich this morning at an appearance in Chicago. Rich Samuels will tell us what the governor had to say about his LaSalle Street reception—and other indications of his unpopularity.
News Analysis with Carol Marin
The Illinois General Assembly has just ten days until it's scheduled to adjourn. But as legislators work on a budget, ethics reform and capital spending legislation, it's not certain that they'll be able to wrap things up by May 29th. Carol Marin will talk to State Senators Matt Murphy republican of Palatine, Kwame Raoul, democrat of Chicago and Jeffrey Schoenberg, democrat of Evanston about what needs to get done.
John McCain
Presumptive Republican presidential nominee, John McCain, visited Chicago today. Elizabeth Brackett will tell us what he had to say.
Wii-Hab
How many times have you told your kids to get up, stop playing video games, and do something productive? Well new technology like the Nintendo Wii has turned video gaming into an active sport. Now, some local hospitals and recreation centers say video games have health benefits for kids and adults alike. Chicago tonight's Paris Schutz takes a look at how many Chicagoans are getting fit in front of the tube.
The Fixer
Can anything be done about your rising grocery bills? If you haven't already received it, your federal "economic stimulus" check should be in your mailbox soon. But might your entire rebate end up spent at your local food store? Joining us tonight to offer her own "economic stimulus" is Chicago Sun-Times columnist, Stephanie Zimmermann, also known as "The Fixer".
Critic for a Day
The much anticipated sequel to the first "Chronicles of Narnia" film opened this weekend. "The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian" is the second motion picture based C. S. Lewis's "Narnia" series. Fox News Chicago anchor, Byron Harlan, will tell us what he thought of it.
Viewer Mail
Is gender the 800-pound gorilla in the democratic presidential race? We'll report what you had to tell us as we open up some viewer mail.