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Wednesday, December 19, 2007
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Cook County Budget Crisis
There were protests at the county building today against proposed budget cuts. Rich Samuels brings us up to date on Cook County's budget crisis.
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
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Daley Criticizes Son's Judgment
Mayor Daley today said his son's failure to reveal his interest in a company doing business with the city was a "lapse of judgment". Rich Samuels has the details.
Monday, December 17, 2007
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Gambling Referendum?
Should Illinois voters have a say in whether or not gambling is expanded in the state? Lt. Governor Pat Quinn thinks so. Christian Farr tells us why the Lt. Governor thinks a referendum is necessary.
News Analysis with Carol Marin
Mayor Daley's son, Patrick, invested in a sewer inspection company that did business with the city - and he failed to disclose his ownership as required by law. Carol Marin and her panel take a closer look. Guests: Jay Stewart, Tim Novak and Dick Simpson.
Friday, December 14, 2007
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The Week in Review at 7pm
The Feds indict one of Governor Blagojevich's top advisors, CTA workers threaten to walk off the job on Monday, former House Speaker Dennis Hastert throws his support behind Jim Oberweis, the state looks into buying Wrigley Field, former Chicago Sun-Times owner Conrad Black sent to jail, Sam Zell's Tribune deal set to close next week, baseball's long-awaited steroids report released, and quarterback Kyle Orton takes the reigns for the Bears.
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Thursday, December 13, 2007
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Tax Fraud
A top fundraiser for Governor Blagojevich is indicted on tax charges. Christian Farr will have the details.
News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
The long awaited report on steroid use in professional baseball is out and it's a bombshell. Among those named in the report are former Cubs and White Sox players. Eddie Arruza and his panel look at what it means to the future of the game.
Wednesday, December 12, 2007
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City Council Update
Rich Samuels will bring us the latest from today's City Council meeting.
News Analysis with Carol Marin
The Cook County Board has until February to pass a balanced budget. But nobody can agree on how to close a $238 million shortfall. Carol Marin will talk to a panel of county commissioners on what their solutions are to the budget impasse.
Tuesday, December 11, 2007
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Transit Funding on Hold
Congressmen from the land of Metra call on state legislators to resolve transit funding issues before more than $1 billion in federal funding travel elsewhere. Rich Samuels has details.
News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett
House Speaker Michael Madigan unveiled a major gambling expansion plan yesterday. We'll hear what tonight's panel of lawmakers think of the proposal. Guests: State Sen. Rickey Hendon, State Rep. Bob Biggins and State Rep. Lou Lang.
American Art American City: Roger Brown
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The Works of Roger Brown, 1941 - 1997
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Monday, December 10, 2007
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Gambling Expansion
Illinois House Democrats today proposed a massive expansion of gambling, including a city-owned casino in Chicago. Rich Samuels has details.
News Analysis with Carol Marin
Oprah was on the stump this weekend for Barack Obama in the early primary states. But will her influence translate into votes? Carol Marin and her panel take a closer look. Guests: Delmarie Cobb, Don Rose and Steve Rhodes.
Thursday, December 06, 2007
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Mortgage Crisis Relief Coming?
The federal government steps in to help subprime mortgage holders. Is it too little too late? How many people will be helped and should they be helped at all? Guest: Deborah Lucas, Northwestern University finance professor
Mo Rocca
You know him from "The Daily Show", "CBS Sunday Morning," and "Wait, Wait Don't Tell Me." Comedian and political satirist Mo Rocca joins us in the studio.
Wednesday, December 05, 2007
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Transit Funding Update
CTA operating unions are threatening job actions if Springfield continues to delay mass transit funding. Rich Samuels tells us what could happen and when.
Presidential Prospects
The official start of the process to select a president is less than a month away. Carol Marin just got back from Iowa. She'll tell us what she learned about the presidential prospects.
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
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Casino Deal Nearing?
The president of the Illinois Senate says a deal is close, but other legislative leaders say agreement on mass transit funding and a Chicago casino may not come until early next year. Rich Samuels has the details.
NU Campus in Doha, Qatar
Northwestern University is preparing to open a campus in the Middle East after being invited in by the royal family of Qatar. We'll get details about this new venture. Guest: Susan Dun
Monday, December 03, 2007
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News Analysis with Carol Marin
The governor's governing style has elicited a lot of editorializing. His approval ratings are low and he has alienated the legislature. CBS2's Mike Flannery followed the governor around for a few weeks as part of a special report and he joins Carol Marin to talk about it.
Friday, November 30, 2007
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The Week in Review with Joel Weisman at 7 pm
Mayor Daley picks an outsider to run the Chicago Police Department, charges of racism at the Cook County Board, lawmakers still deadlocked on transit deal, Motorola CEO Ed Zander stepping down, Sears profits plunge, Bears running back Cedric Benson out for the rest of the season, and Chicago lost two familiar names this week, longtime television news anchor John Drury and former congressman Henry Hyde.
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Wednesday, November 28, 2007
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Any Progress in Springfield?
Two weeks ago, Springfield leaders met with Mayor Daley, and the governor said a transit solution could be reached by Thanksgiving. Now one week past the holiday, what progress has been made? Carol Marin brings us a live report from Springfield.
Stem Cell Developments
Recent news about breakthroughs in stem cell research has some saying the ethical wars are over. But are they? We'll take a look at the new discovery and what it means for medicine.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
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Cook County Budget Crisis
A Cook County commissioner plays the race card as the county board finds itself unable to pass either new taxes or spending cuts. Rich Samuels brings us up to date on the Cook County budget crisis.
Monday, November 26, 2007
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Mass Transit Compromise?
Will the compromise proposed today by House Democrats end the mass-transit funding crisis? Rich Samuels tells us who's changed their tunes and why.
Remembering John Drury
Veteran Chicago broadcaster John Drury died yesterday after battling Lou Gehrig's Disease. We'll look back at a 2003 "Chicago Tonight" conversation with Drury.
Friday, November 23, 2007
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The Week in Review with Joel Weisman at 7 pm
The day after Thanksgiving means one thing, it's officially shopping season. On this special edition of The Week in Review, we'll predict whether or not it will be a merry season for retailers. We'll also take a closer look at Chicago's economy and what makes our business climate so unique from other parts of the country. And we'll grade Chicago's business beat. Just how good, or bad, is the coverage and how can it be improved.
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Wednesday, November 21, 2007
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News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
The internet has become a social gathering place for many people. But a new study has uncovered some surprising facts about where young people go when they're online. Eddie Arruza talks to Northwestern University researcher Eszter Hargittai.
Urban Chickens
Will the City Council banish live chickens from Chicago's residential neighborhoods? Rich Samuels introduces us to three hens and their owner, all of whom plan to fight City Hall.
Tuesday, November 20, 2007
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Cook County Tax Proposal
A Cook County commissioner has proposed alternatives to the sales tax increase currently on the table. Rich Samuels tells us who would pay more for what.
Monday, November 19, 2007
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Governor's Special Session
Governor Blagojevich is calling lawmakers back to Springfield next week to resolve the mass transit funding crisis. Is the end in sight? Or will it be more of the same? Rich Samuels has the details.
News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
Cook County taxpayers paid more than $800 million in 2006 toward TIFs, or tax increment financing. Cook County Clerk David Orr joins Eddie Arruza to talk about the impact on individual tax payers.
Friday, November 16, 2007
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The Week in Review at 7pm
The Stacy Peterson case drawing national attention, Mayor Daley's record budget passes, top lawmakers bicker at critical transit summit, United and Delta airlines reportedly talking about a merger, Chicago rap star Kanye West's mother dies during plastic surgery, four local transplant recipients get HIV from a donor, and Rex Grossman back at quarterback for the Bears.
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Thursday, November 15, 2007
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Mass Transit Mess
Labor leaders are threatening "job action" if Springfield fails to pass a comprehensive transit funding package. Rich Samuels has the latest on the escalating transit crisis. Then Eddie Arruza and his panel of legislators discuss whether a looming strike will finally get Springfield moving. Guests: State Rep. Julie Hamos, State Rep. Brent Hassert, State Sen. Rickey Hendon and State Sen. Christine Radogno.
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
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News Analysis with Carol Marin
For almost 20 years she was one of the unsung public servants, serving in the U.S. intelligence services. Then in 2003, Valerie Plame Wilson was thrust into the national spotlight when she was outed in what is now known as the CIA leak case. She tells her side of the story in a new book, Fair Game, and she joins Carol Marin to talk about it.
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