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Morning Answer - Jimmy Kemp joins Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson to preview the Kemp Forum in Chicago 5/11
Jimmy Kemp joins Dan Proft & Amy Jacobson to preview the Kemp Forum in Chicago 5/11
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Morning Answer - Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas
Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas joins Amy Jacobson and Bruce Wolf
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Morning Answer - Management expert John Haber discusses Chicago's bid for Amazon HQ2
Morning Answer - Management expert John Haber discusses Chicago's bid for Amazon HQ2
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CMA - Ladies of Steel Gun Club founder Lynn Dunagan from JMD Defense & Investigations
Ladies of Steel Gun Club founder Lynn Dunagan from JMD Defense & Investigations
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CMA - What’s the Future for Chicago?
What’s the Future for Chicago?
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CMA: Ald. Anthony Napolitano talks with Dan & Amy about the plan for municipal ID cards
Ald. Anthony Napolitano talks with Dan & Amy about the plan for municipal ID cards
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Chicago's Morning Answer: Matthew Continetti joins Dan & Amy with reaction to the release of the Nunes memo
Chicago's Morning Answer: Matthew Continetti joins Dan & Amy with reaction to the release of the Nunes memo
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Chicago's Morning Answer - January 30, 2018 - John Kass
Chicago's Morning Answer - January 30, 2018 - John Kass
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Chicago's Morning Answer: Are Facebook & Google monopolies? Economist Luigi Zingales joins Dan & Amy to discuss
Are Facebook & Google monopolies? Economist Luigi Zingales joins Dan & Amy to discuss
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Chicago's Morning Answer Myles Mendoza with Empower Illinois talks with Dan & Amy about school choice week
Myles Mendoza with Empower Illinois talks with Dan & Amy about school choice week
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Harvard law professor claims Flynn plea deal clears Trump of collusion charge
Harvard University law professor Alan Dershowitz spoke about the media frenzy and the merits of the Mueller investigation ion a recent broadcast of "Chicago's Morning Answer."
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Roskam calls changes in tax code good for economy, taxpayers
U.S. Rep. Peter Roskam (R-IL) said he now sleeps easier in the wake of the Republican-backed tax reform bill recently becoming the law of the land.
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Trump's North Korea strategy working despite North Korea missile launch, analyst says
Although the launch of a North Korean missile on Nov. 28 spurred talk of changing U.S. strategy toward the potential military threat, there was actually no need to worry, according to Jim Carafano, vice president of foreign policy and national security at the Heritage Foundation.
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Project 6 CEO not surprised by Emanuel standing by Claypool
Faisal Khan argues the recent hiring scandal that led to the forced resignation of Chicago Public Schools CEO Forrest Claypool stands as a symbol of all the corruption that has poisoned most of state government.
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Political reporter says many questions about harassment in Springfield have yet to be answered
The new focus on sexual harassment in Illinois state government has left a lot of questions unanswered, a Chicago TV reporter recently said on "Chicago's Morning Answer" radio show.
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Boykin blames Chicago gun violence on bad policy, poverty, drugs
With a 2016 per capita homicide rate of 34.22 (as reported by the FBI), Chicago’s problem with gun violence has plenty of politicians talking about solutions. One of them is Cook County Commissioner Richard Boykin, who calls the crime wave “genocide.”
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As a high property tax state, Illinois is not attractive, CNN economist says
Stephen Moore, a CNN senior economist, predicts that getting Illinois lawmakers to slow the flood of rising property taxes won’t be a pretty scene.
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Watchdog to Chicago: Raise taxes, shrink government in debt crisis
According to a report by the nonprofit Truth in Accounting (TIA) watchdog group, 41 states are facing mountains of debt, and Illinois is one of the worst offenders.
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Treating New York subway bombing as a domestic criminal case is better option, terrorism expert says
Jeff Addicott, director of the Center for Terrorism Law at St. Mary's University School of Law in San Antonio, Texas, feels Sen. Lindsay Graham’s (R-SC) pain in the wake of the latest New York City bombing attack. Addicott said he’s just not sure Graham's suggestion that the suspect in the bombing being treated as an enemy combatant is truly in the best interest of the country in its fight against terrorism.