Arts & Entertainment
News Analysis with Carol Marin
The decision on the host city for the 2016 Olympics is a little over a month away. We find out the latest on the city's bid progress from Olympic insiders, including Chicago 2016 bid chairman and CEO Pat Ryan. We also find out if a dispute between the USOC and the IOC may have put Chicago's bid in jeopardy.
Guests:
- Pat Ryan - chairman and CEO of the Chicago 2016 Olympic bid committee
- Marc Ganis - president of Sportscorp, a sports business consulting firm
- Allen Sanderson - economics professor at the University of Chicago
The Friday Night Show
Classic Callaway: Elaine Stritch
For the rest of the summer we'll be replaying the best of John Callaway's interviews over the years, tonight we take a look back at a 2006 conversation with Broadway star Elaine Stritch.
Guest:
The Week in Review
The Week in Review with Joel Weisman
Joel and his panel discuss the week's top headlines: Politicians stumping at the state fair; Chicago's Uptown area: the latest neighborhood grappling with rising violence; Congressman Jesse Jackson Jr. holds a town hall meeting on health care; Chicago learns its Olympic fate in just six weeks; Bears quarterback Jay Cutler hopes to rebound from his dismal pre-season debut; and the Cubs struggling down the stretch.
Guests:
- Esther Cepeda - Chicago Sun-Times
- Bruce Dold - Chicago Tribune
- David Greising - Chicago Tribune
- Mike North - Comcast SportsNet
Viewer Feedback
Viewer Mail
A viewer blows the whistle on the nomination process for new trustees for the University of Illinois when we read some viewer mail.
Time Out Chicago
Time Out Weekend Picks
No need to run away and join the circus when you can spend the night with one instead. Time Out Chicago is here with suggestions for the weekend.
Guest:
- Madeline Nusser - Time Out Chicago
The Friday Night Show
Classic Callaway
We take a look back at another classic John Callaway interview -- his July 2006 conversation with Broadway star Elaine Stritch.
Ask Geoffrey
Ask Geoffrey
We find out about a peaceful meadow that was once a POW camp in tonight's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
Arts & Entertainment
Foster Avenue Mural
The newest member of Chicago's public art family is a reflection of the city's earliest inhabitants. We learn how the mural on Foster Avenue was created.
Business
Asian Carp
A destructive species of fish has been spotted in the waters close to Chicago. Rich Samuels tells us why the Asian carp poses a great threat to commercial and recreational fishing and how the region is working to keep the fish out of Lake Michigan. And we hear from the acting president of the Alliance for the Great Lakes about other possible permanent solutions to the Asian Carp problem.
Guest:
- Joel Brammeier - acting president of the Alliance for the Great Lakes
Business
News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
New credit card rules take effect today. But what will this landmark overhaul mean for consumers? Eddie Arruza and his panel discuss this and more.
Guests:
- Thomas Hudson - WCIU-TV's First Business
- Jennifer Waters - Marketwatch business reporter
- Ameet Sachdev - Chicago Tribune business reporter
- Business Week: New credit card rules kick in (08/20/09)
- Read a summary of the Credit Card Responsibility, Accountability and Disclosure Act
- Read the full text of the act
- Reuters: Timeline of events leading to Switzerland's sale of stake in UBS (08/20/09)
- Bloomberg: Ex-UBS banker, Swiss lawyer, charged in UBS tax case (08/20/09)
- Chicago Tribune: Chicago heiress is out $1.7 billion (08/19/09)