Blagojevich Trial 2011
Prosecutors Finish Cross-Examination
Prosecutors finished cross-examining Rod Blagojevich today. Closing arguments are expected tomorrow and the case should be in the hands of the jury by Thursday. Elizabeth Brackett has the latest.
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Blagojevich Trial 2011
Prosecutor Grills Blagojevich on Senate Seat
Much of the back and forth between Rod Blagojevich and Prosecutor Reid Schar during today's cross-examination has to do with the intention behind the former governor's words. Elizabeth Brackett breaks down Day 25 of the Blagojevich retrial.
The Week in Review
The Week in Review with Joel Weisman
This week on Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review, Gov. Pat Quinn is considering vetoing a number of major bills the Illinois lawmakers passed at the end of the legislative session this week. Examining casino expansion, ComEd rate hikes and the new state budget are on his summer to-do list. Rahm Emanuel flexes his political clout just two weeks into mayoral tenure, convincing legislators to pass the perennial gambling expansion and a once-dead workers' compensation overhaul. Former Governor Rod Blagojevich's cross-examination starts testily. And in sports, the White Sox sweep the resurgent Red Sox as the Cubs season seems to already be over.
Guests:
- Mary Ann Ahern of NBC 5 News
- Natasha Korecki of the Chicago Sun-Times
- Greg Burns of the Chicago Tribune
- Lester Munson of ESPN
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Blagojevich Trial 2011
Blagojevich Keeps Talking
For two years, we wondered if Rod Blagojevich would take the stand. Now, we wonder if he'll ever leave it. Elizabeth Brackett recaps the former Illinois governor's fifth day on the hot seat.
Ask Geoffrey
Ask Geoffrey
From the outside, this Hyde Park bank looks more like a museum dedicated to the history of the automobile. We find out more about the building in tonight's Ask Geoffrey.
Cultural Connections
Cultural Connections: The New University of Chicago Library
A futuristic library lands on the University of Chicago campus. But where do they keep the books? Find out when we get a tour of the latest striking addition to Chicago architecture.
Science & Nature
The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks
Henrietta Lacks died of cervical cancer in 1951. But her cells kept living. They started a scientific revolution and a multi-billion dollar industry. When members of her family found out, they felt angry and exploited. We talk with the author of a best-selling book about the story.