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Whole Foods Founder John Mackey
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The founder and CEO of Whole Foods is here to talk about the popular supermarket chain, as well as his outspoken political views and ideas about corporate reform.
Chicago Business News: 1/30
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After its much publicized troubles with the now grounded 787 Dreamliner, Boeing reports its fourth quarter results. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9FM has that story, and more top business headlines.
Chicago Weather
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It's Chicago's warmest January 29th on record -- with temperatures expected back in the teens later in the week. We talk with a meteorologist about what it all means.
Marc Ganis on Wrigley Renovations
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Sports stadium insider Marc Ganis joins us to discuss the Wrigley Field renovation plans, and the proposal made by rooftop owners.
Irving Penn: A Retrospective of an American Photographer
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A famous photographer aims his camera at the sidewalks of the city. We see what Irving Penn discovered "underfoot."
Illinois Has Nation's Worst Credit Rating
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Now that Standard & Poor's has lowered Illinois' credit rating to the worst in the nation, will it inspire lawmakers to tackle the state's pension crisis? Paris Schutz has more on the outlook, and the ramifications for taxpayers.
Freshmen Congressmen on Current Session
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Three newly sworn-in members of Congress from Illinois report on their first month in Washington D.C.
Downton Abbey’s Lesley Nicol
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Lesley Nicol plays the feisty but devoted head cook on the PBS hit series, Downton Abbey. She's here to tell us how she landed the plum role, and to talk about a one-woman play she's bringing to Chicago.
Ask Geoffrey: 1/28
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What's the story behind tiny houses with exceptionally large front yards? Geoffrey Baer has the answer to this and more in this week's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
Chicago Tonight: The Week in Review: 1/25
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Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists discuss the week's top headlines.
Web Extra: The Week in Review: 1/25
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Joel Weisman and his panel of journalists delve further into the 2014 Illinois governor’s race in this web extra video.
Schock Slams Competition for Gov. Race
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Congressman Aaron Schock says he's interested in running for governor, then slams his potential competition. Will the infighting hurt the already beleaguered Illinois GOP? Paris Schutz has the story.
Viewer Mail: 1/24
Energy Drink Ban
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In tonight's Viewer Mail, we hear what you had to say about a proposal to ban high-caffeine energy drinks in Chicago.
Civilians to Replace Police Officers?
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The city's inspector general says the police department could save big if it replaced some sworn officers with civilians. But what does the mayor think? Paris Schutz has the story.
Race for Illinois Governor
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Carol Marin takes a closer look at how the upcoming gubernatorial race is shaking out with Chicago Sun-Times' Springfield bureau chief, Dave McKinney.
Chicago Business News: 1/23
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Fourth quarter earnings are out for some major local players, Groupon suspends all gun deals, and the latest on Boeing's troubled 787 Dreamliner. Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9FM has those stories, and more top business headlines.
Northwestern’s Newest Building Project Sparks Land Dispute
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Northwestern University's construction of a $32 million parking garage and visitor center on the lakefront is sparking controversy in Evanston. We talk with a resident who is suing the city for approving the project.
Walter Jacobson
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Iconic television journalist Walter Jacobson joins us to talk about his life, career and new autobiography.
Wrigley Field Renovation Plan
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New plans are unveiled to overhaul Wrigley Field. The catch: no public money is involved. But will it win neighborhood approval? Paris Schutz has reaction.
Michelle Obama’s Transformation
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The First Lady’s role in the public imagination has changed dramatically since her husband was first elected. We look at the deeper meaning behind her image.
Master Stone Carver Walter Arnold
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As a kid, Walter Arnold loved the gargoyles at the University of Chicago. Today, he is a master stone carver, trained in Italy and at Washington National Cathedral. Jay Shefsky has his story.
Presidential Inauguration 2013
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Barack Obama gets sworn in for his second term as President of the United States. We break down his second inaugural address.
The Second Term: Now What?
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With the inauguration over, where do we go from here? A panel of experts joins us to discuss what to expect during President Obama's second term.
Ask Geoffrey: The Sad Story of Lincoln Park's 'Suicide Bridge'
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What's the story behind the "suicide bridge" in Lincoln Park? Geoffrey Baer has the answer in this week's edition of Ask Geoffrey.
Jim Harbaugh Interview
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Watch an interview with the former Bears QB and current 49ers head coach from a 1993 episode of Chicago Tonight.
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