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Tuesday, June 17, 2008

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Monday, June 16, 2008

O'Hare Flight Caps The FAA today says the days of caps on hourly landings at O'Hare Airport are numbered. Rich Samuels tells us why and brings us up-to-date on the O'Hare expansion. News Analysis with Carol Marin The U.S. Supreme Court ruled last week that detainees held in Guatanamo Bay have rights under the U.S. constitution. Carol Marin and her panel examine what the ruling means.

Friday, June 13, 2008

The Week in Review with Joel Weisman at 7pm Speaker Michael Madigan circulates a memo to impeach Governor Blagojevich, the Obama campaign fighting Internet rumors about Michelle Obama, Mayor Daley wins the latest Chicago Children's Museum battle, the CTA's ambitious Block 37 train station plans derailed, the feds investigate Jon Burge torture allegations, Chicago cops ticketing motorists for crosswalk violations, the Bulls hire a new head coach with no coaching experience, and Cubs slugger Alfonso Soriano sidelined for at least six weeks.

Thursday, June 12, 2008

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Wednesday, June 11, 2008

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

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Monday, June 09, 2008

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Friday, June 06, 2008

Week in Review with Joel Weisman at 7pm Barack Obama claims a historic nomination after the hard fought presidential primary. Hillary Clinton vows to unite the Democratic Party, and goes low key about her vice presidential aspirations. Political dealmaker Tony Rezko is convicted on 16 counts of corruption as the Federal probe inches closer to Governor Blagojevich. Cardinal George removes the controversial but beloved Fr. Pfleger from St. Sabina.

Thursday, June 05, 2008

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Wednesday, June 04, 2008

Chicago Tonight is abbreviated this week to bring you special pledge programming. FOR MORE INFORMATION ON SOME OF TONIGHT'S STORIES: All-Star Blues Bash News Analysis with Carol Marin The trial of Tony Rezko, former top aide to Governor Blagojevich, is over. Carol Marin and her panel take a look at what the guilty verdict means for the governor and Illinois.

Tuesday, June 03, 2008

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Monday, June 02, 2008

Chicago Tonight is abbreviated this week to bring you special pledge programming. Springfield Update Governor Blagojevich says the budget passed by the General Assembly is "out of whack" and unconstitutional. Rich Samuels tells us what the governor hopes happens next. View Clip

Friday, May 30, 2008

The Week in Review with Joel Weisman at 7 pm Presidential hopeful Barack Obama distances himself from the fiery rhetoric of Father Michael Pfleger, Northwestern University students are lukewarm to Mayor Daley as a commencement speaker, the Chicago Children's Museum claims plenty of alternative sites to Grant Park were considered, a CTA train operator blamed for the Green Line derailment this week, former coach Doug Collins close to returning to the Bulls, and the Cubs and Sox both in first-place. Guests:

Thursday, May 29, 2008

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Wednesday, May 28, 2008

News Analysis with Carol Marin Former U.S. House Speaker Dennis Hastert and former Congressman Glenn Poshard are trying to gain support for their $31 billion public works plan. They have just three days before Sunday's budget deadline for the General Assembly. Carol Marin looks into its chances. View Clip

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Budget & Blagojevich Governor Blagojevich called on legislators to pass his $35 billion capital improvement plan sooner rather than later. Rich Samuels brings us up to date as deadlines approach in Springfield. View Clip News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett A new adoption study finds that legislation requiring 'colorblind' placement of minority youngsters should be changed. Elizabeth Brackett and her panel weigh in on the debate.

Friday, May 23, 2008

The Week in Review with Joel Weisman at 7 pm Budget gridlock in Springfield, 15 people charged in Chicago building inspector bribe scheme, shocking video at the R. Kelly trial, American Airlines charging $15 for first checked bag, Chicago gas prices the highest in the nation, the White Sox on an eight-game winning streak, and the Bulls hit the jackpot at the NBA lottery. Guests:

Thursday, May 22, 2008

New Corruption Criminal Charges The U.S. Attorney in Chicago issued more criminal charges today involving alleged corruption among city workers. Christian Farr will tell us who the feds are targeting now. View Clip

Wednesday, May 21, 2008

News Analysis with Carol Marin Next week marks the 30th anniversary of unabomber Ted Kaczynski's first mail bomb attack – it was at Northwestern University. Carol Marin talks to Chicago Tribune reporter, Robert K. Elder, who was granted rare access to Kaczynski's family and recently wrote about his experience. View Clip

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

R. Kelly Trial Opening statements got underway today in the R. Kelly child pornography trial. Rich Samuels will report on what prosecutors and Kelly's defense attorneys told jurors. View Clip News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett Brain cancer strikes Massachusetts Senator Ted Kennedy. Elizabeth Brackett talks with medical experts on what that kind of diagnosis can mean.

Monday, May 19, 2008

Governor Blagojevich Boos greeted governor Rod Blagojevich this morning at an appearance in Chicago. Rich Samuels will tell us what the governor had to say about his LaSalle Street reception—and other indications of his unpopularity. View Clip

Friday, May 16, 2008

The Week in Review with Joel Weisman at 7pm The Chicago Children's Museum gets Grant Park green-light from the city Plan Commission, presidential hopeful Barack Obama picks up John Edwards' endorsement, controversial cuisine back on Chicago menus, lack of state funding delays badly-needed street resurfacing, the Cubs back in first-place, and disgruntled Bear Brian Urlacher threatening to boycott mandatory practice. Guests:

Thursday, May 15, 2008

Chicago Children's Museum Proponents and opponents of the Chicago Children's Museum's proposed move to Grant Park clash before the Chicago Plan Commission. Rich Samuels brings us up-to-date live from City Hall. View Clip

American Art American City: Lorado Taft

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Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Foie Gras Served It's once again legal to serve up foie gras in Chicago. After a two-year ban, the City Council reversed itself but not without some drama. Eddie Arruza reports on why Mayor Daley denied any debate on the issue today. View Clip

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett Chicago's vibrant concert scene might get a lot quieter if a proposal requiring pricey liability insurance and costly licenses comes to fruition in the City Council. Elizabeth Brackett and her panel weigh in on the debate. View Clip
 

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