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News Analysis with Carol Marin It's a congressional race that's garnering national attention. Henry Hyde is retiring after three decades in Congress, and there's a bruising battle to succeed him - and perhaps tip the balance of Congress. We'll hear from Republican Peter Roskam and Democrat Tammy Duckworth live in our studio tonight.
The Week in Review with Joel Weisman Latest polls show Tony Peraica in dead heat with Todd Stroger, Tony Rezko finally appears in court, the Chicago Mercantile Exchange and the Chicago Board of Trade merge, a Chicago Sun-Times investigation finds patronage workers' compensation claims cost city taxpayers millions, Lou Piniella named new Cubs manager, and the Bears pull off a miracle on Monday Night Football. Guests:
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Rezko Pleads Not Guilty Democratic fundraiser Tony Rezko pleaded not guilty in federal court today on fraud charges. A plea in a separate case is expected later today. Rich Samuels brings us the latest. News Analysis with Carol Marin Tony Peraica, Republican candidate for Cook County Board President, joins us to talk about what he plans to do for the county if he wins. His democratic opponent, Todd Stroger, declined to participate on tonight's program.
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Obama-rama Oprah, the queen of talk, helped Sen. Barack Obama launch his latest campaign this morning - for his new book. We'll hear about his barnstorming book tour with Chicago Sun-Times columnist Lynn Sweet. News Analysis with Eddie Arruza In the first of our candidate forums, Eddie Arruza talks with Dan Seals, Democratic candidate for the 10th Congressional District. Seals' opponent Mark Kirk declined our invitation to participate.
Lou Piniella The Cubs have a new manager. We'll hear what Lou Piniella plans to do to turn the team's fate around. News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett The Chicago Board of Trade and the Chicago Mercantile Exchange announced today that the two companies will merge. What does it mean for Chicago's economy, and what does it mean for investors? Elizabeth Brackett and her panelists will explain.
News Analysis with Carol Marin ComEd cries poor and says it needs a steep rate increase in order to avoid bankruptcy. But today's Sun-Times details the CEO's $27 million salary. Carol Marin and her panel take a closer look.
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The Week in Review with Joel Weisman Governor Blagojevich's longtime confidant indicted, President Bush comes to town, Mayor Daley unveils new city budget, Andersonville may put the reins on retail chains, the undefeated Bears get ready for "Monday Night Football," and the Cubs managerial search in full swing. Guests:
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News Analysis with Eddie Arruza Mayor Daley has appointed reform-minded State Senator Miguel del Valle as the new City Clerk. Eddie Arruza will ask del Valle why he took the job and what he's going to do with it. Patricia Hitchcock We'll talk to Patricia Hitchcock about her famous father, the master of suspense, Alfred Hitchcock. Click here for more on the upcoming Hitchcock Festival.
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New Indictments Announced Businessman and top advisor to Governor Blagojevich Tony Rezko was indicted today in two fraud cases. Carol Marin reports on what else came out of today's press conference by U.S. Attorney Patrick Fitzgerald. Then she and her guests will talk about what this could mean for the governor, with just weeks to go before the election.
News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett Political candidates are out in force as the election season heats up. There were both gubernatorial and Cook County Board presidential debates today. Elizabeth Brackett and her panel will rate how the candidates did. Guests: Carlos Hernandez Gomez, Greg Hinz, Christian Farr
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News Analysis with Carol Marin Governor Blagojevich's campaign is choosing a "rose garden" strategy when it comes to debates. Carol Marin and her panel weigh in on that and other political news. Bears Alumni Club Something special is happening at Soldier Field this year. Former Bears linebacker and special teams standout Jim Schwantz is here to recap yet another dominating performance by the Bears.
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Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review House Speaker Dennis Hastert in a political firestorm, Governor Blagojevich and Judy Baar Topinka debate, Lord & Taylor leaving the Magnificent Mile, protests in Carpentersville over immigration ordinance, the Cubs search for Dusty Baker's replacement, and the undefeated Bears host the Buffalo Bills. Guests:
News Analysis with Eddie Arruza House Speaker Dennis Hastert said he is "deeply sorry" for the congressional page sex scandal. Elizabeth Brackett reports on what else he had to say. Plus Eddie Arruza and his panel discuss the policial repercussions of the scandal. Guests: David Axelrod, Thom Serafin
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Hastert Under Fire House Speaker Dennis Hastert remains on the hot seat over what he knew and when he knew it in the congressional page scandal. Hastert was in Illinois today, and we'll have the latest on this explosive story.
Carpentersville Controversy A proposed ordinance in Carpentersville could be the first of its kind in Illinois. It's designed to crackdown on illegal immigrants, but some opponents believe it could turn the village into a ghost town. Christian Farr investigates both sides of this debate.
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Goodbye, Dusty Cubs manager Dusty Baker is OUT! After one of the most disastrous seasons in years, Baker was let go by the team one day after the resignation of team president, Andy McPhail. Elizabeth Brackett reports on what might happen next to the north siders.
 

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