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Aug. 23, 2017 - Full Show

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Source to Sea: Paul Meincke Completes His Mississippi River Canoe Trip

Reflections on a 70-day canoe trip from Lake Itasca in Minnesota to the mouth of the Atchafalaya River in Louisiana.

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Cash-Strapped Gary Schools Under Emergency Management

WBEZ’s Northwest Indiana reporter Michael Puente joins to discuss the start of the new school year in Gary.

Ask Geoffrey: Why No Ketchup on Hot Dogs, Chicago?

Geoffrey Baer explores why hot dogs and ketchup don’t mix in Chicago in this encore edition of “Ask Geoffrey.”

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After Publicly Criticizing Trump, Chicago CEO Faces Racist Backlash

Ravin Gandhi denounced the president’s comments on Charlottesville in an op-ed, and now finds himself the target of racist invective. What he hopes will come out of the experience.

Legislators Condemn Rauner’s Reaction to Political Cartoon

Top legislators spent hours Monday working on an education funding package, and reaction to a political cartoon is still simmering. 

Civic Federation: TIFs Are Good for Chicago Public Schools

The governor says Chicago could solve a lot of CPS’ financial problems by getting rid of TIF districts, but the mayor and other budget watchdogs say that doing away with them could actually cost public schools money.

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Aug. 22, 2017 - Full Show

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Toni Preckwinkle Discusses Cook County Soda Tax Pushback

The Cook County sweetened beverage tax has had a challenging rollout, but Toni Preckwinkle doesn’t appear to be backing down. And she’s found a deep-pocketed supporter of the tax who’s helping with a media campaign.

Zachary Fardon on Violence, Police Reform and His New Job

The former U.S. attorney, who was asked to resign by the Trump administration in March, joins us in discussion.

Bill Graham, the Rock ‘n’ Roll Pioneer Who Escaped Nazi Germany

He helped to define rock ‘n’ roll in the 1960s—and his life was a forged as a child in Nazi Germany. We explore an exhibition about Bill Graham at the Illinois Holocaust Museum.

Bipartisan House Caucus Hopes to Achieve Health Care Reform

U.S. Rep. Dan Lipinski joins us to discuss ongoing health care negotiations.

Aug. 21, 2017 - Full Show

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Dick Gregory, Comedian and Activist, Dies at 84

The comedian and civil rights activist died on Saturday. He was 84. 

Chicagoans Come Together to View Eclipse

Chicagoans from all neighborhoods and walks of life came out of the shadows to fix their appropriately covered eyes on the skies.