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Analyzing the Budget
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President Obama's proposed budget is disappointing fellow Democrats for going too far. And the Republicans say it doesn't go far enough. Elizabeth Brackett and her panel examines the spending -- and the cuts.
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Man vs. Machine
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IBM's Watson super computer serves up stiff competition to its human challengers on Jeopardy. Ash-har Quraishi speaks with a computer scientist from Northwestern University about what the contest means for Artificial Intelligence.
Learn about Watson
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The Cost of Foreclosures
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Banks and mortgage servicers are walking away from thousands of homes caught in the foreclosure pipeline. What does that do to neighborhoods, and the city itself? Elizabeth Brackett has the story.
More on the story
Woodstock Institute
Story on lender 'walkaways'
Sweet Senate Desk
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The Senate candy desk is being occupied by Sen. Mark Kirk. We hear how Illinois candy companies are benefiting when Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 joins us with a look at the week in business.
Story on Kirk's candy desk
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Mortgage Meltdown Origin
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How did the mortgage crisis begin, and who's to blame? Bethany McLean, Vanity Fair writer and author of the book All the Devils Are Here, answers this question and many more.
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Hull House Art | Terra Foundation Artbeat Special
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Jane Addams and her fellow reformers understood the social value of art and its ability to break down barriers and uplift people. On the Art Beat, find out how Jane Addams' Hull House was an incubator for early Chicago artists.
Hull House Museum
Text of Jane Addam's book Twenty Years at Hull House
Corbett vs. Dempsey gallery
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Chicago Tonight: Live Mayoral Forum
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Chicago Tonight: Live Forum, Live Streaming, Live Chat... it all starts at 7:00 pm
Tonight at 7:00 pm, just 8 days before the election, the gloves come off as mayoral candidates Carol Moseley Braun, Gery Chico, Miguel del Valle and Rahm Emanuel answer tough questions, in a forum hosted by Carol Marin.
Talk back:
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The Week in Review with Joel Weisman
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This week on Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review, the latest polls are showing mayoral frontrunner Rahm Emanuel pulling away. Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle is victorious with both State's Attorney Anita Alvarez and Tom Dart's budget battles. The Washington, D.C. meeting at Transportation Secretary Ray LaHood's office between airline officials and Mayor Richard M. Daley didn't get very far. There's a controversy brewing over the city's blizzard clean-up priorities. And to a chorus of boos, the Bulls' Carlos Boozer returns victorious to Utah.
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President of Egypt Stays
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Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak announced today that he will not step down. M. Cherif Bassiouni, president of the Egyptian American Society, joins us for analysis.
Al-Jazeera's coverage
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Cook County State's Attorney Talks Budget
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Layoffs are coming to the Cook County State's Attorney's office; this, on top of 100 pink slips that have already been issued. We talk to State's Attorney Anita Alvarez about who is getting cut and whether it helps solve the county's budget deficit.
Cook County State's Attorney
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Interview with Miguel del Valle
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The most recent poll in the Chicago mayoral contest places City Clerk Miguel del Valle at a distant third. Eddie Arruza talks to the self-proclaimed "poorest candidate" on his plans for the final 12 days of the race.
del Valle on Chicago Tonight's 'Meet the Candidates' page
del Valle's mayoral campaign
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Tom Brokaw
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Former NBC Nightly News anchor and best-selling author Tom Brokaw stopped by to talk about the crisis in Egypt, domestic politics, and social media's effect on journalism.
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Poll: Majority Support Emanuel
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Will there be a mayoral run-off? A new poll suggests Rahm Emanuel currently holds such a commanding lead that the race could be over on Election Day. We have the survey's pollster here to discuss the results.
Read the poll results
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Capital Punishment Decision
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The decision on whether or not to abolish the death penalty in Illinois rests in Gov. Pat Quinn's hands. We hear from Sister Helen Prejean, the Catholic nun at the forefront of the crusade to end capital punishment, and author of Dead Man Walking.
Sister Helen's website
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Interview with Dock Walls
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The race for mayor has gotten testy in the last few weeks. We hear what mayoral candidate William "Dock" Walls has to say about it in the final days before the election.
Walls on Chicago Tonight's 'Meet the Candidates' page
Walls' mayoral campaign
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A Century of Bird Watching
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Traveling the state of Illinois has resulted in the most comprehensive survey yet on the birds of Illinois. We talk to a leading ornithologist about 100 years of change among the state's feathered residents.
More information about the book
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Finding a new Buddy
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More than 50 years after his tragic death, Buddy Holly continues to thrill many fans. Eddie Arruza talks with author Gary W. Moore about his new book: Hey Buddy: In Pursuit of Buddy Holly, My New Buddy John and My Lost Decade of Music, a story of the author's personal discovery of why the rock-and-roll pioneer continues to amaze.
Moore's website
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Ask Alpana: Valentine's Day Special
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T-minus six days until the most romantic day of the year. Are you ready? If not, don't start stressing just yet. "Check Please" Host and Master Sommelier Alpana Singh is here with Valentine's Day wine and beer picks.
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Virginia Woolf at the Steppenwolf
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Eight times a week, heavyweights at the Steppenwolf Theatre clash over the question: "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" On the Art Beat, Chicago Tonight looks at the art of war, as engaged by a husband and wife named George and Martha.
Steppenwolf Theatre online
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Chicago Police and ACLU Dispute
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The ACLU is concerned over the number of surveillance cameras placed around the city. Chicago officials, however, see them as an important safety tool. Eddie Arruza reports on the controversy.
Huffington Post article about the dispute
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Van Pelt-Watkins Interview
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Patricia Van Pelt-Watkins made headlines when she engaged in a war of words with her mayoral opponent, Carol Moseley Braun. Elizabeth Brackett talks to her about the controversy and her race for mayor.
Van Pelt-Watkins on Chicago Tonight's 'Meet the Candidates' page
Her mayoral campaign website
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Scientific Chicago: Thundersnow
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Had you even heard the term "thundersnow" before last week's blizzard? University of Chicago Paleontologist, author Neil Shubin joins us to talk about that phenomenon. Jay Shefsky has the story.
National Geographic explains a thundersnow
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Global Soccer Mom
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What's it like to be a soccer mom with a global conscience? Author Shayne Moore shares insight from her book: Global Soccer Mom.
Shayne Moore's website
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Preckwinkle and Dart Talk County Budget
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Elected leaders' budgets are being unveiled this week in response to Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle's mandate to curb spending. And some of the cuts aren't pretty. We have Preckwinkle and Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart here to discuss the budget crisis and more.
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Interview with Carol Moseley Braun
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She's been making headlines with her campaign for mayor. We talk to Carol Moseley Braun about the hard-fought race.
Braun on Chicago Tonight's 'Meet the Candidates' page
Braun's campaign page
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Controversial Groupon Ad
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Find out how the negative response to Groupon's Super Bowl ad featuring Tibet will impact the Chicago company. Kris Kridel, of WBBM Newsradio 780, joins us to look at the week in business.
CNN article about the ad
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