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Monday, November 05, 2007
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City Tax Hikes
A property tax hike and increased fees have passed the first hurdle at City Hall. Elizabeth Brackett spent the day there and brings us the latest.
News Analysis with Carol Marin
Springfield legislators are still figuring out how to use taxpayers money for this fiscal year. But how much has all this cost the taxpayers in the meantime? Carol Marin and her panel take a closer look at the numbers. Guests: Cindi Canary, Laurence Msall and Ralph Martire.
Friday, November 02, 2007
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The Week in Review with Joel Weisman at 7pm
Lawmakers wrestling with the transit budget crisis, Mayor Daley unveiling a scaled down city budget on Monday, former Governor George Ryan may be heading to jail next week, we'll take a closer look at crime coverage in the media, Oprah Winfrey dealing with a sex scandal at her South African girls school, big changes on the local radio landscape, Bulls general manager John Paxson shoots down Kobe Bryant trade rumors, and Bears linebacker Brian Urlacher battling a bad back and the local media.
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Thursday, November 01, 2007
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News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
Things are moving quickly in Springfield for a possible casino in Chicago. But should it happen without the input of Chicago residents? Eddie Arruza talks to Illinois Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn and the mayor of Elgin, which has the most profitable casino in the state.
Dan Hynes
The state's chief fiscal officer is not happy with what he says are egos in Springfield. State Comptroller Dan Hynes joins us in the studio to tell us what's on his mind.
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
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News Analysis with Carol Marin
Responding to public and aldermanic pressure, Mayor Daley says he's scaling back his request for a property tax hike. Rich Samuels has the latest on next year's city budget and then Carol Marin and her panel explore what's behind the mayor's recent moodiness. Guests: Bob Crawford, former political editor at WBBM Newsradio 780 and Cate Plys columnist at the Beachwood Reporter.
Tuesday, October 30, 2007
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News Analysis
Momentum is gathering in Springfield for casino expansion. Elizabeth Brackett and her panel examine what some believe are the many social ills we could face if new casinos are in the cards. Guests: Doug Dobmeyer, Nancy Duel and Wayne Burdick.
Friday, October 26, 2007
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The Week in Review at 7pm
Former Governor George Ryan could soon be heading to jail, Mayor Daley softens his stance on his proposed property tax hike, bickering lawmakers still can't agree on a CTA bailout plan, Cook County Board President Todd Stroger holds public hearings on his proposed budget, slumping home sales unnerve the real estate market here, Macy's launches a new campaign to lure lost Marshall Field's customers, and can quarterback Brian Griese salvage the Bears season?
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Thursday, October 25, 2007
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News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
Former Illinois governor George Ryan could be in prison within two weeks, after losing his appeal today. But the Court of Appeals decision was far from unanimous. Eddie Arruza and his panel look at whether the disgraced ex-governor has any options left. Guests: Michael Monico, former federal prosecutor; Gil Soffer, former federal prosecutor; Zach Fardon, former First Assistant U.S. Attorney; and Len Cavise, DePaul University
Wednesday, October 24, 2007
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Transit Update
Legislative leaders unveiled the latest plan to fund mass transit. Rich Samuels has details that could include modest fare increases.
Tuesday, October 23, 2007
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Political Update
Governor Blagojevich says that a new, permanent source of funding for mass transit is in the works. Rich Samuels was with the governor today and tells us about that.
Monday, October 22, 2007
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News Analysis with Carol Marin
The private security company in charge of Chicago's two water filtration plants was just fired after guards were found sleeping on the job. Carol Marin and her panel look at what's being done to safeguard our drinking water and how susceptible Chicago is to a terrorist attack. Guests: Tom Mockaitis and
Matthew Lipman.
Friday, October 19, 2007
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The Week in Review at 7pm
Cook County Board President Todd Stroger proposing $888 million in tax hikes, some Chicago aldermen ready to contest Mayor Daley's proposed $293 million in tax, fee, and fine increases, casino proposals gathering momentum in Springfield, the CHA requiring adult residents to find a job or attend school for 20 hours a week, nearly 900 Illinois schools failed to meet federal 'No Child Left Behind' standards, former House Speaker Dennis Hastert ready to retire, and the Bears season barely alive.
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American Art American City: Alfred Jurgens
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Thursday, October 18, 2007
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News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
Yesterday Cook County Board President Todd Stroger announced some controversial tax hikes, including tripling your sales tax and paying more at the pump and parking garages. Is there another way to fund county government? Eddie Arruza talks one-on-one with President Stroger.
Wednesday, October 17, 2007
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More Cook County Tax Hikes?
Higher taxes and an expanded payroll highlight the proposed 2008 Cook County budget presented today by President Todd Stroger. Rich Samuels brings us up to date on a document that's already generating controversy.
Tuesday, October 16, 2007
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Cook County Budget Crisis
A blue ribbon panel today said it's urgent that an independent commission take control of the Cook County health care system. Rich Samuels tells us why and brings us reaction from county board members.
News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett
Taxpayers are up in arms over Mayor Daley's proposed $293 million budget increase in taxes, fees and fines. We'll hear what aldermen have to say about the controversial proposal. Guests: Ald. Joe Moore, Ald. George Cardenas, Ald. Manny Flores, Ald. Helen Shiller
Monday, October 15, 2007
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Chicago Nobel Prize Winner
Another Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded to a University of Chicago professor today. Rich Samuels introduces us to Roger Myerson, who believes that abstract economic theory can lead to better American foreign policy.
Friday, October 12, 2007
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The Week in Review with Joel Weisman at 7pm
Mayor Daley unveils his bad news budget, record heat wreaks havoc at the Chicago Marathon, the CTA presents more doomsday scenarios, Chicago's scandal-plagued elite cop unit disbanded, Rev. Jesse Jackson protests police abuse at the Harold Ickes Public Housing Project, the rejuvenated Bears get ready for the Vikings, and the Cubs dream season a playoff nightmare.
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Thursday, October 11, 2007
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News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
Is raising taxes the only way out of Chicago's latest budget shortfall, as Mayor Daley says? Why is the city increasing spending by $700 million? And what's it going toward? Eddie Arruza and his panel look at the mayor's 2008 tax-and-spend plan. Guests: Laurence Msall, Civic Federation; Ben Joravsky, Chicago Reader; Paula Worthington, University of Chicago
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
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CTA Doomsday
CTA president Ron Huberman today predicted the worst is yet to come for mass transit riders. Rich Samuels tells us about the agency's dire predictions for next year.
News Analysis with Christian Farr
If Mayor Daley has his way, you'll be paying more for practically everything. Christian Farr and his panel take a look at the mayor's massive tax hike proposal. Guests: Bennett Johnson III, City of Chicago Budget Director; Ald. Ricardo Munoz; Ald. Joe Moore
Tuesday, October 09, 2007
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Mayor Daley on Marathon Mess
Mayor Daley weighed in today on Sunday's controversial marathon. Will it affect Chicago's Olympic bid? Rich Samuels has details.
News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
Illinois senior senator and majority whip Dick Durbin sits down with Eddie Arruza. We'll talk about Sen. Hillary Clinton's recent surge in the polls and other hot topics.
Monday, October 08, 2007
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News Analysis with Carol Marin
Too hot? Not enough water? Yesterday's Chicago Marathon was the hottest on record. Should organizers have done more to prepare for the situation? Could they have done more? Carol Marin and her panel take a closer look. Guests: Carey Pinkowski, Chicago Marathon's Executive Race Director; Jim Spivey, three-time Olympic distance runner
Friday, October 05, 2007
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The Week in Review at 7pm
The debate over city and county tax hikes rages on, the latest polls show the gap between Senators Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton widening, LaSalle Bank bracing for 2,500 layoffs, two Metra trains derail at the same South Side station this week, Edens repairs clogging alternative routes, the Cubs facing elimination against the Diamondbacks, and the reeling Bears head to Green Bay.
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Thursday, October 04, 2007
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Cubs-Diamondbacks Showdown
The Cubs are down, but are they on their way out? We'll preview game two of the Cubs playoff series with former Cub great Randy Hundley.
Wednesday, October 03, 2007
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News Analysis with Eddie Arruza
With the Cubs on a winning streak and just seven games away from the World Series, are there economic implications for the city? Eddie Arruza and his panel take a closer look. Guests: Marc Ganis, Allen Sanderson
Chef Grant Achatz
Christian Farr goes one-on-one with Grant Achatz, the owner and head chef of the gourmet Lincoln Park restaurant Alinea, about his fight to overcome tongue cancer.
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