Politics
We hear from the three candidates vying to be the next Cook County Board President.
Links to candidate websites (in ballot order):
Roger Keats
Toni Preckwinkle
Thomas Tresser
Is fear ruling the climate change debate? Self-described "skeptical environmentalist" Bjorn Lomborg says yes. He talks about his new documentary Cool It.
Bjorn Lomborg's website
Find out more about his new movie, Cool It, directed by Ondi Timoner
Copenhagen Consensus Center
With just about a week left before Election Day, contenders for the office of Lieutenant Governor sound off on the issues.
Links to candidate websites (in ballot order):
Jason Plummer
Sheila Simon
Don Crawford
Ed Rutledge
Baxter Swilley
While Rahm Emanuel prepares for a mayoral run, one progressive author says he was an ineffective White House chief of staff and caused President Obama to alienate his liberal base. We talk with the author of Herding Donkeys: The Fight to Rebuild the Democratic Party and Reshape American Politics.
With only 11 days until the election, the candidates for Governor and U.S. Senate come out swinging in their debates; nasty campaign ads are flooding the airwaves and we look at how they may affect voter turnoff and turnout; Tribune CEO Randy Michaels is on the way out in the wake of the alleged frat-house atmosphere at the venerable newspaper. And in sports, the Cubs sign Mike Quade as club manager, bypassing fan favorite Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg, and the Bears' porous offensive line spells trouble for quarterback Jay Cutler.
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The campaign ads for the 14th Congressional District seat have been fierce; tonight, we hear from the candidates behind them. We continue our series of candidate forums with the hotly contested race for Illinois' 14th Congressional District between Democrat incumbent Bill Foster and his Republican challenger, Randy Hultgren.
We hear from Illinois Treasurer candidates Republican Dan Rutherford and Democrat Robin Kelly.
Links to candidate websites (in ballot order):
Dan Rutherford
Scott K. Summers
Robin Kelly
James Pauly
The frontrunners for the statewide elected office of Comptroller face off.
Links to candidate websites (in ballot order):
Judy Baar Topinka
David Miller
Erika Schafer
Julie Fox
We focus on the hotly contested 10th Congressional District, where the seat is being vacated by Congressman Mark Kirk so he can run for U.S. Senate. We meet Republican Bob Dold and his opponent, Democrat Dan Seals, who has twice run for the seat.
Links to candidate websites (in ballot order):
Robert Dold
Dan Seals
From star athlete to drug dealer to Hollywood? Yes, it's the unbelievable true story of James Keene. He and his co-author Hillel Levin discuss their new book, In with the Devil: A Fallen Hero, a Serial Killer, and a Dangerous Bargain for Redemption.
We find out what major landmark could be facing foreclosure when we speak with Newsradio 780's Kris Kridel.
With only two weeks to go before Election Day, we talk with Libertarian gubernatorial candidate Lex Green about his platform and more.
Tonight's viewer mail tackles merit selection of judges, compromised voting machines, and Riccardo Muti.
The race for Cook County Assessor has garnered lots of attention this year. Two candidates who want the job square off: Democrat Joe Berrios and Independent Forrest Claypool.
Links to candidate websites (in ballot order):
On tonight's edition of Chicago Tonight: The Week In Review: Vice President Joe Biden in Chicago to campaign for Governor Quinn who trails his GOP challenger, Bill Brady, by 9 points in the most recent poll; First Lady Michelle Obama stops here to raise money for Senate hopeful Alexi Giannoulias. Mayor Daley's final budget address to the City Council focuses on closing the budget shortfall by raiding the last of the reserves fund and using TIF funds; murder charges dropped against Lynwood cop Brian Dorian who was released from jail as the hunt to for the honeybee killer resumes.
He was the first out of the gate in announcing a mayoral bid and in creating a campaign ad, but now City Clerk Miguel del Valle is part of a crowded and ever-increasing field. Eddie Arruza talks to Clerk del Valle about the challenges facing the next Mayor of Chicago.