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Guests: Blackhawk legends Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita, and Tony Esposito

On the eve of the Stanley Cup finals, Joel sits down with Blackhawks legends Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita, and Tony Esposito.
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Friday Night Show Preview: Blackhawks Legends

We preview Joel Weisman's interview with Blackhawks legends Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita, and Tony Esposito.
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Ask Geoffrey

We learn the history behind the stars on the Chicago flag in tonight's edition of Ask Geoffrey. John Paul Stevens biography--Oyez.org "The Chicago Flag"--Chicago History Museum "About the Municipal Flag of Chicago"--Chicago Public Library Cicero Flying Field
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WWII Planes

We fly on a fully restored World War II bomber, and meet a man who flew 35 missions as a tail gunner. The Collings Foundation Find out about upcoming tours
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Springfield Update

The McCormick Place rules overhaul is now law. The legislature dealt Governor Quinn a stinging rebuke of his amendatory veto by an overwhelming majority vote. We have the latest news from Springfield.
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Jon Burge Trial

Elizabeth Brackett has the latest from the trial of former police commander Jon Burge.
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News Analysis: Facebook Privacy

Facebook is the most popular social networking site on earth, but it has come under fire over how much of your personal information it shares with others. The site claims it is tightening its security policies, but will they go far enough? Eddie Arruza and his panel take a look.
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Museum of Contemporary Art

Inside Chicago's Museum of Contemporary Art. We speak with the director of the MCA about her vision for the future -- and competing with the Art Institute's Modern Wing.
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Springfield Update

There's been a flurry of activity in Springfield. We have the latest news on the new state budget, Governor Quinn's amendatory veto of the McPier bill and more -- live from the Capitol with the Chicago Sun-Times' Dave McKinney.
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News Analysis: Jon Burge Trial

The long-awaited trial of former police commander Jon Burge officially commenced today. He is accused of perjury and obstruction of justice surrounding alleged torture of suspects in his South Side police district. Carol Marin and her panel take a look at the charges and the trial.
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Blackhawks Broadcaster Eddie Olczyk

We talk with Blackhawk and NBC broadcaster -- and Chicago native -- Eddie Olczyk about the upcoming Stanley Cup Finals, and his own days as a Hawk.
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The Everyday Advocate: Standing Up for Your Child with Autism

The Everyday Advocate: Standing Up for Your Child with Autism We talk with the author of a new book that gives parents tools to help advocate for a child with autism.
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Lurie Garden

The Lurie Garden is in full glory in Millennium Park. We talk with the gifted gardeners who have helped this urban oasis grow healthy and green.
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Live Music Wednesday: Canasta

Live music tonight from a critically acclaimed young band from Chicago -- Canasta. Canasta's upcoming shows
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News Analysis: Stock Market

It was another wild day on Wall Street. Elizabeth Brackett and her panel take a closer look at the market's recent volatility. They also have some advice for the average investor.
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BP Oil Spill

As the crisis in the Gulf of Mexico worsens, we look at the future of offshore drilling.
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RoboSue

Sue, the Field Museum's iconic T-Rex, is being brought to life with the help of cutting-edge technology. We get a behind-the-scenes look at the making of RoboSue. More on the story...
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Chef Steven Raichlen

Fire up the barbecue -- we get Memorial Day tips from the guru of the grill, Steven Raichlen. He's the host of the PBS series Primal Grill and the author of the new book Planet Barbecue! Read Steven's BBQ Blog Steven's recipe for Gaucho-Style Beef Ribs Steven's recipe for Colombian Grilled Corn with Butter and Cheese
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Peregrine Falcons

For the seventh year in a row, a pair of pigeon-eating peregrine falcons has started a family atop the Evanston Public Library. Bird lovers are delighted; pigeons are not. Eddie Arruza gives us a peak at the nest housing three fledgling falcons. Peregrine Falcon Banding--Evanston Public Library See the falcons on a webcam
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Firefighter Supreme Court Case

The U.S. Supreme Court deals a major blow to the City of Chicago. The winners: 6,000 African-Americans who claim they were prevented from becoming firefighters because of discrimination. We talk to the chief civil rights lawyer on the case about today's decision that could cost the city millions. More on story
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Pension Funds

Our state's underfunded pension fund is a ticking time bomb just waiting to explode. But Illinois isn't alone -- several pension funds across the country will run out within the next decade. We talk to a finance professor about the drastic action needed to avoid a nationwide financial meltdown. More on the story
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Rick Bayless

Chef Rick Bayless tells us what was cooking in Washington, D.C. during President Obama's state dinner for the President and First Lady of Mexico. More on the story (including recipes from Rick Bayless)
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Monarch Butterflies

When he's not playing French horn with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, he has a rather unusual hobby. We meet Dan Gingrich and his monarch butterflies. More on the story
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Rich Miller

Governor Quinn is headed back down to Springfield as the battle over the budget heats up again before the May 31st deadline. Rich Miller of Capitol Fax joins us via Skype to give us the latest.
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Blackhawks

The Blackhawks sweep their way into the Stanley Cup Finals. We talk to ESPN-AM Blackhawks reporter and blogger Jesse Rogers.
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The Week in Review with Joel Weisman

Joel and his panel discuss the week's top headlines: A New Trier honor student is jailed in a hit-and-run case; Cook County Board Presidential candidate Toni Preckwinkle backtracks on her pledge to eliminate the rest of the controversial county sales tax increase; Chicago Police Superintendent Jody Weis says he is willing to cut his $310,000 salary; Republican gubernatorial hopeful Bill Brady launches a television ad blitz; a Congressional probe is called for after a bank in President Obama's old neighborhood avoids being seized by the government; and the mighty Blackhawks are just two wins
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