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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.
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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:
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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.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review Oprah Winfrey endorses Barack Obama for president, County Board presidential hopefuls Todd Stroger and Tony Peraica debate, 5-year-old Diamond Brownridge dies after dental procedure, Wal-Mart opens in Chicago, traffic e-mail alerts now available, and the undefeated Bears take on the Seattle Seahawks. Guests:
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News Analysis with Carol Marin There's a new plan to move the Chicago Children's Museum off Navy Pier and into Grant Park. Is it a good idea? Carol Marin and her panel will debate the issue. Guests: Bob O'Neill, Grant Park Advisory Council; Edward Keegan, WBEZ-FM; Bob Crawford, retired WBBM-AM political editor.
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Cook County FBI Probe In a federal raid on the Cook County building, FBI agents carted off boxes of records confiscated from the Bureau of Human Resources this afternoon. Christian Farr has the story and reaction to it. Ray Suarez Ray Suarez of the Newshour joins us to talk about Sen. Barack Obama, the upcoming congressional elections and his new book, The Holy Vote: The Politics of Faith in America.
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Pope's Apology The pope has issued an unprecedented personal apology for his remarks that sparked uproar in the Muslim world. Religion expert Martin Marty tells us exactly what was said and why it created such a firestorm.
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News Analysis with Joel Weisman The Democrats look to be way ahead in all the polls - but are they? Joel Weisman and two political strategists give us a little insight into the art of political polling. Genius Grant We'll talk to a Northwestern University professor who calls her work risky, but rewarding. Rewarding indeed! She's just received a "genius grant," a $500,000 reward from the MacArthur Foundation.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review Electric bills set to soar, Mayor Daley vetoes big-box ordinance, Governor Blagojevich well ahead in latest polls, George Ryan's pension in peril, Chicago-area real estate sales fall flat, the White Sox fighting for their play-off lives, and the Bears open at home against the Lions. Guests:
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News Analysis with Eddie Arruza Autumn is a stressful time for students, and tensions are heightened for those applying for early admission to college. The University of Illinois recently promised to let students know more quickly whether or not they made the cut. Eddie Arruza and his panel take a look at this, as well as other stories in the news about changing college admission standards. Guests: Michael Mills, Bill Motzer
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City Council Update The City Council takes up Mayor Daley's veto of the controversial "big box" ordinance. Rich Samuels brings us the latest action from City Hall. News Analysis with Carol Marin The Blagojevich administration claims a $1500 check given to the governor's daughter Amy on her birthday was not a thank you for a state job that had just come through for the giver. Critics aren't so sure. Carol marin and her panel will take a look. Guests: Andy Shaw, Kristin McQueary, John Chase
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Big Box Controversy Mayor Daley has vetoed the big box ordinance. We'll have a report from Rich Samuels and hear from aldermen with opposing views on this contentious issue. Rahm Emanuel Congressman Rahm Emanuel sits down with Joel Weisman to talk about his new book, "The Plan," which he hopes will lead Democrats to victory in the upcoming elections.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review George Ryan sentenced, Congressman Jackson explores a mayoral run, Chicago stages mock downtown disaster drill, Rogers Park fire claims six children, Judy Baar Topinka launches ad blitz, the White Sox fall out of the wild card lead, and the Bears open a new season. Guests:
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News Analysis with Carol Marin We'll get the latest from Rich Samuels who was at former governor George Ryan's sentencing hearing today. Then Carol Marin and her panel analyzes Judge Rebecca Pallmeyer's decision and the message it sends to other politicians. Guests: Phil Rogers, Cindi Canary, Leonard Cavise
 

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