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News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
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Blagojevich Update Governor Rod Blagojevich made a hasty exit from his morning press event. Rich Samuels tells us what the governor did - and did not - want to talk about. News Analysis with Carol Marin Carol Marin talks to Chris Lauzen, Republican candidate in the primary race for Illinois's 14th Congressional district.
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Stock Market Watch The Federal Reserve cut interest rates by three-quarters of a percentage point today. That's the largest one-time cut since October 1984. We take a look at what this means for your wallet. Guest: Terry Savage
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Remembering Chicago's Leaders We look back at life and legacy of John Stroger and Eugene Sawyer. News Analysis with Carol Marin We begin our series of candidate forums with the Democratic candidates vying to unseat incumbent Mark Kirk in the 10th Congressional district. Guests: Dan Seals and Jay Footlik.
The Week in Review with Joel Weisman at 7pm Former Cook County Board president John Stroger died today, lawmakers finally pass a transit deal, Democratic front-runners Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton get ready for tomorrow's Nevada caucuses, it was another rough week on Wall Street, Oprah Winfrey buying her own television network, United and Delta airlines talking merger again, new Olympic venues will cost Chicago at least $900 million, and Illinois high school athletes facing drug testing. Guests
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Mass Transit Vote Carol Marin is live from Springfield with the very latest on today's mass transit bailout vote and what the Illinois General Assembly is saying about the governor's last minute "sweetening" of its original bill. News Analysis with Eddie Arruza The last 6 months in Springfield have been among the most rancorous of times in recent memory. And Governor Blagojevich has been at the center of the storm. Eddie Arruza and his panel look at the governor's governing style.
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Mass Transit Funding There were multiple pleas to Illinois legislators today to sign off on the governor's version of the transit funding bill that would give free rides to seniors. Will Sunday's "doomsday" be averted? Rich Samuels has the latest from Chicago and Carol Marin is live in Springfield.
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TONIGHT'S ENTIRE HOUR WILL FOCUS ON MASS TRANSIT. Speaker Michael Madigan Will the general assembly go along with the governor's idea of free rides for seniors? We'll hear from House Speaker Mike Madigan on when he'll call lawmakers back to Springfield.
The Week in Review at 7pm Lawmakers finally close to a transit deal, Senator Hillary Clinton upsets Senator Barack Obama in the New Hampshire primary, the City Council approves new Chicago police superintendent Jody Weis and a $20 million torture settlement in the John Burge case, the Chicago Sun-Times staff and paper shrinking, the stock market off to a rough start in the new year, and the Bulls and Blackhawks mired in last place. Guests
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Mass Transit Funding Update Governor Blagojevich says he will sign a mass transit bailout that includes a tax increase but he wants senior citizens to ride for free. Elizabeth Brackett has details on a busy day in Springfield. News Analysis with Eddie Arruza Reports are in today about the strength of consumer spending during the holiday season. The short answer is spending was down. But is the news all bad? And what does it mean for the larger economy? Eddie Arruza and his panel weigh in. Guests: Robert Stein and Diane Swonk.
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New Top Cop Chicago has a new police superintendent. Rich Samuels tells us more about Jody Weis and the one alderman who voted against his confirmation. News Analysis with Carol Marin Hillary Clinton pulled off a surprise upset against Barack Obama last night in New Hampshire. Carol Marin and her panel examine what happened and what is likely to transpire before the Illinois primary on February 5.
Voter Registration There's an unprecedented last minute surge in voter registrations in Chicago. Rich Samuels tells us why the election board is burning the midnight oil tonight. New Hampshire Primary Voters also showed up in record numbers in the New Hampshire primary today. We'll have the latest results and be joined on the phone by a local reporter covering the election.
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Chicago Police Update Mayor Daley's choice for Chicago's new top cop submits to a grilling from city aldermen. Rich Samuels has details.
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Iowa Caucus Countdown Presidential candidates make their pitches to win over voters in the final hours before the Iowa caucuses tomorrow. Carol Marin joins us with more, live from Iowa. News Analysis with Eddie Arruza Governor Blagojevich again called legislators into special session today to deal with mass transit funding issues. But is it too little late? Eddie Arruza and his panel take a closer look. Guests: Chris Fusco and Kristen McQueary.
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Bhutto Assassination The assassination of Pakistani opposition leader Benazir Bhutto has major implications both inside Pakistan and around the world. We'll look at what's next for Pakistan. Smoke-Free Chicago Illinois' new restrictive smoking ban goes into effect next Tuesday. How are smokers planning to cope? And what effect will it have on local businesses? Elizabeth Brackett has the story. More information and tips on quitting:
The Week in Review with Joel Weisman at 7pm Presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton in Chicago this week, Mayor Daley apologizes for his son's questionable city contract, travelers brace for holiday gridlock, airport screeners now using psychology tactics, the Chicago Tribune hikes daily paper price to 75 cents as Sam Zell takes over, Chicago Sun-Times staffers worried about potential layoffs, and the Chicago Bears home for the playoffs. Guests
 

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