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The Week In Review With Joel Weisman

On tonight's edition of The Week in Review with Joel Weisman: The Blagojevich jury has agreed on only two of 24 counts, is deadlocked on 11 counts, and the jurors reveal they have not even discussed the 11 counts of wire fraud. We remember political powerhouse Dan Rostenkowski, who succumbed to lung cancer this week. Amid deadly violence, Chicago's year-round schools begin. Meanwhile, the new federal jobs bill heads off some teacher layoffs here. Cook County loses nearly $3 million for job-training by failing to spend the federal funds.
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Rod Blagojevich Trial

The deadlocked jury told Judge Zagel they've only reached a verdict on two of the 24 charges against Rod Blagojevich. What happens next? Elizabeth Brackett has the latest from federal court.
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News Analysis: Attorneys Weigh In

Eddie Arruza and his panel of defense attorneys and former assistant U.S. attorneys discuss the latest developments in the Blagojevich trial.
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Dan Rostenkowski Biographer

Legendary Chicago congressman Dan Rostenkowski died yesterday at the age of 82. We have more on his life and his legacy to Chicago -- both good and bad -- with the author of the book Mr. Chairman: Power in Dan Rostenkowski's America.
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College Graduates Seeking Jobs

Eddie Arruza looks at the challenges facing college graduates who are in the hunt for jobs.
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Ask Geoffrey

A bust of Sir Georg Solti was dedicated in front of the Lincoln Park Conservatory in 1987. Two of our viewers noticed it was missing and are wondering where it went. We find out in tonight's edition of Ask Geoffrey. Manhattan Project and CP-1
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Viewer Mail

We hear what you have to say about some of our recent stories when we read our viewer mail.
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Rod Blagojevich Trial

The jury in the Blagojevich trial tells the judge they can't reach a unanimous verdict on all the counts. What does this deadlock mean for the future of the case? Elizabeth Brackett was in court and explains.
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Jury Deliberations

How do jurors sort through a complex case like the Blagojevich trial when there are virtually no rules as to how to go about deliberating? A panel of experts take us inside the jury room.
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Dan Rostenkowski Dies

The once very powerful Illinois congressman Dan Rostenkowski died today. Carol Marin looks back at his life.
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Remembering Rostenkowski

Carol Marin sits down with some people who were close to the man known as "Mr. Chairman."
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Rostenkowski's Legacy

We rebroadcast a clip from a John Callaway interview from 2000 with Dan Rostenkowski, who talks about his political career and his federal corruption conviction. Watch the entire interview
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Rod Blagojevich Trial

With no word yet from the jury in the Rod and Robert Blagojevich trial, their defense attorneys believe the silence means the jurors are fighting. Elizabeth Brackett tells us why.
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News Analysis: Former U.S. Attorneys

As jury deliberations in the trial of Rod Blagojevich enter their third week, two former U.S. attorneys discuss their own high-profile corruption cases.
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Robert Sorich Jury Foreman

Mayor Daley's former patronage chief Robert Sorich was the subject of a much-publicized federal corruption case. We talk to the Sorich trial jury foreman about what really goes on during jury deliberations.
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Summer Hunger Program

We find out how the Greater Chicago Food Depository has helped kids receive nutritious meals during the summer months.
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Urban Debate National Champions

What do you do after winning the 2010 National Urban Debate Championship? Visit the President at the White House, of course. The two winning Whitney Young High School seniors join us in our studio.
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Ask Alpana

How does a master sommelier cure a hangover? Alpana Singh reveals her favorite tricks on tonight's edition of Ask Alpana. Alpana’s Favorite Wine App: WineToMatch 2006 Moulin d’Issan Bordeaux Superieur – $20 2008 Pierre Guillemot Bourgogne Rouge - $20
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Blagojevich Defense Attorney Sam Adam, Jr.

Colorful defense attorney Sam Adam Jr. sits down exclusively with our Elizabeth Brackett on the ninth day of jury deliberations. He talks about how he and his client are handling the waiting game.
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News Analysis: Rod Blagojevich Trial

Carol Marin talks to three seasoned reporters who've covered their fair share of high-profile corruption trials in Chicago.
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Chicago Business

Was Sam Zell misled during the Tribune Company buyout deal? WBBM's Kris Kridel joins us to explain what a bankruptcy court examiner found while combing through the details of the deal.
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Billy Elliot: The Musical

We meet the four boys who have spent the past five months starring in the title role in the Chicago production of Billy Elliot: The Musical.
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Viewer Mail

We hear what you have to say about some of our recent stories when we read our viewer mail.
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The Week In Review

Still no decision from the jurors in the Blagojevich trial. But is the media coverage too much? Mayor Daley delivers his State of City address. In it, he vows to give back $20,000 in his salary. Was the unofficial launch of his re-election campaign? And in sports, can the Blackhawks repeat without their star goalie? And was Ozzie Guillen's tirade against Major League Baseball's treatment of Latino players racist?
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Rod Blagojevich Trial: Debrief

Elizabeth Brackett reports on the waiting game at the Federal Building, and how reporters and cameramen are passing the time as they await a verdict in the Blagojevich trial.
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News Analysis

Eddie Arruza and the foreman from the case against Scott Fawell offer some insight as to what the Blagojevich jury may be going through.
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