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Wednesday, December 06, 2006

Cosby on Education Comedian and education activist Bill Cosby brings a powerful message to Chicago and also fires back at his critics. He wants parents to take more responsibility in raising their children, and those in attendance want to make sure Cosby's message doesn't fall on deaf ears. Christian Farr will have the story.

Tuesday, December 05, 2006

News Analysis with Eddie Arruza In the final installment in our Chicago Matters series on Illinois education funding, Eddie Arruza and his panel look at how school financing became a major campaign issue this year and whether public schools can expect any meaningful reform in the near future. Guests: Linda Lenz, Terry Mazany

Monday, December 04, 2006

President Todd Stroger Todd Stroger was sworn in this morning as president of the Cook County Board. Rich Samuels has the details. News Analysis with Carol Marin Retiring Cook County Sheriff Michael Sheahan took time out of his last day in office to file a $189,000-lawsuit against his employer, Cook County. Carol Marin sits down with the sheriff to askhim about this and about his 16 years in office.

Friday, December 01, 2006

The Week in Review Former Governor George Ryan free on bond, retiring County Board President Bobbie Steele doubles her pension, lawmakers busy in Springfield, retailers hoping for a bountiful shopping season, the Bears prepare for the Vikings, and the Bulls headband controversy. Guests:

Thursday, November 30, 2006

News Analysis with Eddie Arruza Illinois once again ranks as one of the deadliest states when it comes to drunk driving fatalities on our roadways, according to a report released today. Eddie Arruza and his panelists look at what it will take to improve those numbers. President Jimmy Carter We'll preview John Callaway's "Friday Night" conversation with former President Jimmy Carter.

Wednesday, November 29, 2006

News Analysis with Carol Marin In a rare move, the 7th Circuit Appeals Court granted George Ryan bail. That means he will remain free pending his appeal. Plus, a decision is expected today on the fate of his $197,000-per-year pension. Guest: Terry Sullivan Andy Rooney We talk one-on-one with the legendary "60 Minutes" commentator, Andy Rooney. His new book is called "Out of My Mind."

Tuesday, November 28, 2006

News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett Former Senator and Vice Presidential candidate John Edwards was at Chicago's Harold Washington Library today. Elizabeth Brackett sat down with him to talk about his political future. Classic Chicago Commercials What do portable TVs, Black Tie cologne and Bobby Hull have in common? They were all featured in Chicago television commercials. We'll see those and many more from the collection of film archivist J. Fred MacDonald.

Monday, November 27, 2006

News Analysis with Carol Marin It looks like Bobbie Steele will be stepping down and "offering" one of her children to replace her as a Cook County board commissioner. We'll ask Commissioner Forrest Claypool what he thinks of this and the pension pay raise Steele will be getting along the way. Bears Alumni Club The Bears blow their last chance to win yesterday's game. We'll talk about the second loss of the season with Super Bowl Bear Gary Fencik on tonight's Bears Alumni Club.

Friday, November 24, 2006

The Week in Review with Joel Weisman The day after Thanksgiving means one thing, it's officially shopping season and a good time to take the temperature of Chicago's economy. Guests:

Thursday, November 23, 2006

Chicago Tonight has the night off and will return on Friday with The Week In Review and Friday Night with John Callaway. Have a Happy Thanksgiving!

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

News Analysis with Eddie Arruza Actor Michael Richards loses it on stage during what was supposed to be a comedy routine. Will his racist rant impact Chicago's comedy scene? Eddie Arruza and his panel take a look at a story making local and national headlines. Chicago: The New Epicurean Epicenter Fine dining in Chicago is getting lots of national buzz. We'll be joined by three of the hottest young chefs in the Chicago area to talk about what this new generation has to offer.

Tuesday, November 21, 2006

1-on-1 with Rahm Emanuel Illinois Congressman Rahm Emanuel is credited for the Democratic sweep of Congress. We'll chat with him about the political process, the priorities, and the press. News Analysis with Elizabeth Brackett What do Chinese business people know about Chicago? Not as much as some local civic and business leaders would like. We'll hear what might be done to market Chicago in China.

Monday, November 20, 2006

News Analysis In 1994, Newt Gingrich led a Republican revolution in Washington. Tonight, we'll talk with him about the recent Democratic victory, the upcoming presidential race, and his own ambitions for the White House. Senator Barack Obama today laid out his strategy for Iraq. He calls for a gradual and substantial reduction of troops. Elizabeth Brackett and her panel talk about what else he said and whether or not his plans are viable.

Friday, November 17, 2006

The Week in Review with Joel Weisman Lawmakers back in Springfield, Chicago's Olympic chances improving, Cook County budget woes, Dan Ryan rehab ahead of schedule, a school play about the mob sparks a lawsuit, the Bears ready to ground the Jets, and the Bulls put on the road by the circus. Guests:

Thursday, November 16, 2006

News Analysis with Eddie Arruza Milton Friedman, the legendary Nobel Prize-winning Chicago economist, died today at age 94. Eddie Arruza and his panel will look at the legacy of one of the world's most influential economists. Guests: Sam Peltzman, Leo Melamed and Joseph Bast

Wednesday, November 15, 2006

News Analysis with Carol Marin Judy Baar Topinka not only lost her bid for governor, the Republican party also lost its only constitutional officer seat in the state. In the wake of the Democratic sweep, what is the state of the state's Republican party? Carol Marin and her panel look at the future for the Illinois GOP. Guests: State Representative Brent Hassert, Paul Caprio, Greg Baise

Tuesday, November 14, 2006

Medicare Senior Hotline Medicare Part D Open Enrollment begins Wednesday November 15. For assistance or eligibility information, seniors can call the state's Senior Hotline at 1-800-252-8966. News Analysis with Christian Farr Chicago's Olympic dreams got a big boost when San Francisco dropped out of the competition this week. Christian Farr and his panel weigh in on Chicago's chances. Guests: Marc Ganis, Philip Hersh

Monday, November 13, 2006

News Analysis with Carol Marin Out with the old, in with the new... Carol Marin will talk transition with outgoing Cook County board president Bobbie Steele and incoming president Todd Stroger.

Friday, November 10, 2006

The Week in Review with Joel Weisman Election Day analysis, we digest the results, all signs point to Mayor Daley running again, Best Buy wants to open on the Magnificent Mile, Block 37 taken over by a new owner, and the Bears prepare to rebound against the Giants. Guests:

Thursday, November 09, 2006

News Analysis with Eddie Arruza The political landscape continues to shift not only in Washington but also here in Chicago. Eddie Arruza talks to two members of the newly elected congress, one of whom had considered running for mayor of Chicago. Guests: Rep. Luis Gutierrez and Rep. Judy Biggert Voting Troubles There are still questions surrounding the slow vote count in Cook County Tuesday night. Phil Ponce talks to Clem Balanoff, Cook County Director of Elections, about what happened and how he plans to fix it.

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

County Board Todd Stroger claims victory and his opponent acknowledges defeat. Rich Samuels will be here with the details. News Analysis with Carol Marin Governor Blagojevich is victorious. Carol Marin and political pundits Joel Weisman and Robert Starks weigh in on all the key races. Melissa Bean We'll talk with Democrat Melissa Bean about her plans for her second term as the representative for Illinois's 8th Congressional district.

Monday, November 06, 2006

Obama/Campaign Update Sen. Barack Obama admits his real estate dealings with the indicted Tony Rezko were a blunder. Rich Samuels has the latest on the man whose star power Democrats hope will push them over the top at the polls tomorrow. News Analysis with Carol Marin Candidates in tomorrow's midterm elections have been citing newspaper endorsements in their TV ads. Carol Marin will pick the brains of the editorial page editors behind those newspaper endorsements. Guests: Bruce Dold, Steve Huntley and David Beery

Friday, November 03, 2006

The Week in Review with Joel Weisman Just four days until the election, we'll analyze all the top races, United Airlines back in the black, the Tribune Company disappointed in bids for its media empire, the unbeaten Bears take on the Dolphins, and the Bulls open a new season. Guests:

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Political Update The Chicago Tribune is reporting that Wilmette businessman Tony Rezko, who now faces a federal indictment, owns a vacant lot next door to Senator Barack Obama. Rich Samuels tells us more about the relationship between a rising star and a possibly sinking ship.

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

News Analysis with Carol Marin Voting for judges may seem like a daunting task with more than 70 up for retention. But you don't have to walk away from the bottom of your ballot. Carol Marin and her panel will tell you who the 11 bar associations agreed should ...not... be sent back to the bench. Bird Hospital We'll take you to an ER whose only patients are birds injured while migrating. Learn more about Flint Creek Wildlife Rehabilitation.
 

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