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English, Public affairs, 1 season, 385 episodes, 15 hours, 51 minutes
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Public affairs interviews with host Craig Dellimore  
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Communities in Schools: Bullying Brief

10/20/202428 minutes, 50 seconds
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Community Violence Intervention: Why It Works

Policing may not be enough to stop gun violence. To some, community violence intervention may be the answer, especially amongst young people. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore spotlights a webinar done by the University of Chicago Crime Lab to discuss why this practice works to prevent gun violence in Chicago.
10/13/202428 minutes, 41 seconds
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The Cook County State's Attorney Race

With incumbent Kim Foxx not seeking reelection for the Cook County State's Attorney, WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down individually with the race's candidates: Republican candidate Bob Fioretti & Democratic candidate Eileen O'Neill.
10/6/202428 minutes
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A Conversation with IL State Treasurer Michael Frerichs

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs to discuss the National Association of State Treasurers conference that was held in Chicago, improving financial literacy & more!
10/1/202428 minutes, 54 seconds
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Wheaton College's Work on Social Policies for Kids, Families & Communities

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with two representatives from Wheaton College, who recently won prizes from the Center for Public Justice based on research on social policies that affect vulnerable children, families & communities.  
9/22/202428 minutes, 25 seconds
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The 2024 National Fair Chance Hiring Conference

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by a panel of guests to discuss the 2024 National Fair Chance Hiring Conference that is being held in Chicago on October 7th & 8th. The discussion includes the conference's mission, the opportunities & the challenges.  Stephanie Dolan is the Corporate Coalition Director of Fair Chance Hiring, Professor Shawn Bushway is a part of the Department of Public Administration & Policy and Rockefeller College of Public Affairs and Policy at the State University of New York in Albany, & Dr. Matt Primack is the President of Advocate Condell Medical Center in Libertyville.
9/15/202429 minutes, 3 seconds
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Data Centers in Chicago

Data centers affect our daily lives with our various devices storing data in the "cloud". WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by 36th Ward Alderman Gil Villegas to discuss the alderman's work to get more data centers in Chicago. 
9/8/202428 minutes, 48 seconds
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Mayor Richard M Daley as told by Forrest Claypool

WBBM's Political Editor Craig Dellimore will touch on a new book by Forrest Claypool that discusses how Mayor Richard M. Daley's time in office set the stage for development of the West Side and last week's DNC. 
9/1/202429 minutes
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Stories from the DNC 2024

The Democratic National Convention has come & gone in Chicago and it has proven to be a success for the city. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore showcases many different voices & stories from the 2024 DNC. 
8/26/202428 minutes, 21 seconds
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WBBM Election Central Panel on the 2024 Presidential Race

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore hosts some of Chicago's top political writers to discuss the future of national politics during this election year. During this week's At Issue, excerpts from WBBM's Election Central panel are showcased where the panelists discuss the Harris/Walz ticket, Trump/Vance & more.  Featured panelists: Laura Washington: a political analyst for Channel 7 in Chicago Political columnist Shia Kapos Chicago Tribune reporter Gregory Pratt Block Club Chicago’s Quinn Meyers & Alex Nitkin, with the Better Government Association’s Illinois Answers Project.
8/18/202428 minutes, 41 seconds
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The National Blood Shortage & How It Affects Illinois

Blood donations are down within Illinois, with an Emergency Blood Shortage in effect nationwide. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by Joy Squier & Emily Alanis to discuss the effects of the shortage on Illinois and what will need to be done to remedy it. Joy Squier is the Director of Communication at the Illinois Red Cross & Emily Alanis is the District Manager for Donor Recruitment for the Illinois Red Cross. 
8/11/202428 minutes, 50 seconds
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Democratic National Convention Preparation

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Christy George, the Executive Director of the 2024 Democratic National Convention Host Committee, to discuss what can be expected from the upcoming DNC in Chicago. 
8/4/202428 minutes, 45 seconds
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A Half-Billion Dollar Upgrade is Coming to Brookfield Zoo

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by the president & CEO of Brookfield Zoo, Dr. Michael Adkesson, to discuss the coming changes to the suburban zoo & more. 
7/28/202428 minutes, 24 seconds
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Illinois at the RNC

Craig Dellimore and WBBM reporter Brandon Ison covered the Republic National Convention in Milwaukee all week. In this installment of At Issue, they speak with a diverse range of voices that were found at or near the convention including Republican delegates, Don Tracy, Kathy Salvi, and Christine Neumann-Ortiz. Don Tracy is the Chairman of the Illinois Republican Party. Kathy Salvi is from Mundelein, and will replace Don Tracy as the Chairman of the Illinois Republican Party. Christine Neumann-Ortiz is the Executive Director of Voces de la Frontera.
7/21/202428 minutes, 56 seconds
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The New Laws & How They Will Affect Policing

With new laws being proposed in regard to policing, some police officials believe they may be anti-police. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks with Tom Weitzel, William Joyce & Eugene Roy to discuss the new laws & their affect on policing.  Tom Weitzel is the former police chief of Riverside. William Joyce recently retired as the police chief of Chicago Heights. & Eugene Roy is a retired CPD Chief of Detectives and consultant specializing in Investigations, Public Safety and Officer Wellness.
7/8/202428 minutes, 22 seconds
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Cannabis Equity in Illinois

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks with Richard St. Paul & Erin Johnson to discuss new steps toward equity in the Illinois cannabis industry for Latino and Black communities.  Richard St. Paul is a Senior Advisor for The National Black Empowerment Action Fund (NBEAF). Erin Johnson is Illinois' Cannabis Regulation Oversight Officer.
7/7/202428 minutes, 54 seconds
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The "Color of Wealth" in Chicago

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Andrea Saenz & Darrick Hamiliton to discuss the "Color of Wealth" in Chicago, a study that discusses the examines the distribution wealth amongst race & ethnicity in the city.  Andrea Saenz is the President & CEO of the Chicago Community Trust. Darrick Hamilton is the Henry Cohen professor of economics & urban policy & the founding director of Institute on Race, Power and Political Economy in Chicago.
6/23/202428 minutes, 57 seconds
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Discussing the Chicago Teachers Union with Stacy Davis Gates

With the Chicago Public School budget plan coming in July, how do the teachers fit into that plan? WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore chats with Stacy Davis Gates, the President of the Chicago Teachers Union, to discuss the potential budget for CPS and how teachers will play a role.
6/16/202428 minutes, 51 seconds
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Migrants at the Border

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore welcomes Fred Tsao, the Senior Policy Counsel at the Illinois Coalition for Immigrant and Refugee Rights, to discuss President Biden's recent order that could temporarily halt new arrivals at the border. 
6/9/202428 minutes, 44 seconds
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Civility in the Courtroom

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore welcomes Erika Harold, the Executive Director of Commission on Professionalism for the Illinois Supreme Court, to discuss why there should be better behavior in the legal professional not only in Illinois but around the country. 
6/2/202428 minutes, 24 seconds
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Is the New Bail Reform Working?

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore discusses a recent panel about the Pre-Trial Fairness Act in Illinois and if it is working. We hear from Joe Tabor, Sharone R. Mitchell, Jr. & Insha Rahman on the matter.  Joe Tabor is the Director of Policy Research at the Illinois Policy Institute. Sharone R. Mitchell, Jr. is the Cook County Public Defender. & Insha Rahman is the vice president of advocacy and partnerships at the Vera Institute of Justice.
5/26/202428 minutes, 8 seconds
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Combating Hunger in Children Over the Summer

WNBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore had the opportunity to chat with Sophie Milam, the Vice President of Policy & Advocacy at the Greater Chicago Food Depository, about how many children will be able to help their families receive food to combat hunger this summer. 
5/19/202428 minutes, 46 seconds
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A lookback at Brandon Johnson's first year as Mayor of Chicago

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Mayor Brandon Johnson to take a look back at his first year as mayor. They discuss crime, the new stadium plan with the Bears, his relationship with Governor Pritzker and more. 
5/12/202428 minutes, 51 seconds
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The Future of ShotSpotter in Chicago

The on-going debate on the future of ShotSpotter between Mayor Brandon Johnson & a few city council members is catching the eye of many around Chicago. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by the President & CEO of SoundThinking (formerly known as ShotSpotter) Ralph Clark to discuss the future of ShotSpotter in the city and more! 
5/5/202429 minutes, 5 seconds
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How Health Care Provides for the State

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by Matt Wilson, Erendire Rendon, and Graciela Guzman to discuss how new research suggests health coverage provides benefits to the state and its connection the current migrant crisis in Chicago.  Matt Wilson is the Associate Director of Economic and Workforce Development at UIC's Great Cities Institute.  Erendire Rendon is the Vice President of Immigrant Justice at the Resurrection Project.  Graciela Guzman is a Community Organizer for the CTU and the Democratic Nominee for IL 20th District Senator.
4/28/202428 minutes, 37 seconds
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Chicago's moves to get more help for students with disabilities

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by Curt Holderfield & Rachel Arfa to discuss the Diverse Learners Recovery Fund and how it will help students with disabilities around Chicago.  Rachel Arfa is the Commissioner of the City of Chicago Mayor's Office for People with Disabilities  & Curt Holderfield is the Sr. Vice President of Child Development and Youth Services at Ada S. McKinley Community Services, Inc. 
4/21/202428 minutes, 44 seconds
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Gregory Royal Pratt details Lori Lightfoot's mayoral term in Chicago in new book

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Gregory Royal Pratt, the author of the new book "The City Is Up for Grabs: How Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot Led and Lost a City in Crisis", to discuss Lori Lightfoot & her time as the mayor of Chicago. 
4/14/202428 minutes, 50 seconds
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GOP Cook County States Attorney candidate Bob Fioretti

On this week's program, WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore welcomes GOP Cook County States Attorney candidate Bob Fioretti to the show to talk about the Democratic Primary vote tally, why he is running & more. 
4/7/202428 minutes, 29 seconds
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Combatting violence during the summer

On this week's At Issue, WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by Garien Gatewood and Gregory Matthews to discuss different approaches to handling violence throughout the summer in Chicago for the better of the people & communities.  Garien Gatewood is the deputy mayor of community safety & Gregory Matthews is the community engagement officer at the Community Safety Coordination Center
3/31/202428 minutes, 51 seconds
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Post-Primary Reporters Roundtable

On this week's program, WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by political analyst Mike Flannery & The Tribune's A.D. Quig to discuss the results of the 2024 Illinois Primary. They'll look back at what happened, look ahead to what's next and what they learned. 
3/24/202428 minutes, 54 seconds
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The "Bring Chicago Home" Referendum

With the election coming up on March 19th. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore welcomes 49th Ward Alderwoman Maria Hadden & Farzin Parang, the Executive Director of the Business Owners & Managers Association, to discuss the "Bring Chicago Home" referendum that has caused a stir in the city. 
3/17/202429 minutes, 2 seconds
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How the Illinois state budget can be impacted by race

On this week's program, WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore shares a discussion between CTBA Executive Director Ralph Martire and guests, moderated by Dellimore, on how public policy intersects with race. 
3/10/202428 minutes, 41 seconds
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Cook County State's Attorney hopeful makes her case to replace Kim Foxx

On March 19th, Cook County will be voting in a new State's Attorney as incumbent Kim Foxx will not be running again. On this week's episode of At Issue, WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore speaks with one of the two democrats who are running for the position: Eileen Burke 
3/3/202428 minutes, 55 seconds
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Cook County State's Attorney hopeful makes his case to replace Kim Foxx

On March 19th, Cook County will be voting in a new State's Attorney as incumbent Kim Foxx will not be running again. On this week's episode of At Issue, WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore speaks with one of the two democrats who are running for the position: Clayton Harris III. 
2/25/202428 minutes, 48 seconds
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The race for Cook County Circuit Court Clerk

On this week's episode of At Issue, WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore shines a spotlight on the primary race for Cook County Circuit Court Clerk. Conversations with the incumbent Clerk Iris Martinez & Mariyana Sypropoulos, the commissioner of the Metropolitan Water Reclamation District are spotlighted as the Primary Race heats up. 
2/18/202429 minutes, 11 seconds
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The Life of Lori Lightfoot after being mayor of Chicago

On this week's At Issue, WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore chats with the former mayor of Chicago, Lori Lightfoot, about her time at Harvard after being mayor, plans to help Chicago neighborhoods and much more!
2/11/202428 minutes, 53 seconds
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A Look Inside the Programs within the Obama Foundation

On this week's At Issue, WBBM Poliitical Editor Craig Dellimore talks with the Executive Vice President of the Obama Foundation, Michael Strautmanis, to talk about the programs within the foundation, its goal to develop future leaders, the Obama Center & more. 
2/4/202428 minutes, 27 seconds
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What is the Clean & Affordable Buildings Ordinance and how will it affect neighborhoods

On this week's At Issue, WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore meets with Sarah Moskowitz & Alderman Gilbert Villegas to discuss the pros & cons of the Clean and Affordable Buildings Ordinance and how it will affect residents of Chicago.  Sarah Moskowitz is the Executive Director of the Citizens Utilities Board & Gilbert Villegas is the alderman of the 36th Ward in Chicago. 
1/28/202428 minutes, 55 seconds
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A Conversation with the U.S Ambassador to Japan, Rahm Emanuel

On this week's At Issue, WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down in studio with U.S Ambassador to Japan & former Chicago mayor Rahm Emanuel to discuss his current position, the Chicago Star program and more.
1/14/202429 minutes, 8 seconds
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Experts on the Return of COVID-19

On this week's At Issue, WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Dr. Sharon Welbel and Dr. Whitney Lyn, from the Cook County Health and Hospitals System, to get their insight into the rise of Covid cases. 
1/7/202428 minutes, 21 seconds
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The New Leader of the Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership

On this week's At Issue, WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with (relatively) new leader of the Chicago Workforce Partnership, George Wright, about what the organization does, job training, careers within Chicago and more. 
12/31/202329 minutes, 5 seconds
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A discussion on the migrant crisis in Chicago

Over the past year, there have been many developments over the migrant crisis within the city. On this week's At Issue, WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks with Cristina Pacione-Zayas, Mayor Brandon Johnson's Deputy Chief of Staff, to discuss all of the moving parts behind Chicago's involvement in the migrant crisis, the aiding of the migrants (or lack thereof) and more. 
12/24/202329 minutes, 1 second
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Helping feed people with the Greater Chicago Food Depository

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Kate Maehr, the Executive Director & CEO of the Greater Chicago Food Depository, to discuss what they do for the city, who they help and more!
12/17/202328 minutes, 39 seconds
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A conversation with Inspector General Deborah Witzberg

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Inspector General Deborah Witzberg to discuss what exactly her office does, how they handle certain topics within the city & more.    Deborah Witzberg was appointed Inspector General in 2022.
12/10/202328 minutes, 58 seconds
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Balancing Political Issues in Illinois

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore dives into a conversation about how political leaders in Illinois tackle certain topics, whether they mena to discuss them or not. In this week's At Issue, Dellimore discusses some remarks by Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson & Illinois State Representative Toni McCombie and how they they reflect the political landscape in Illinois. 
12/3/202328 minutes, 8 seconds
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A Special Presentation of "The State of Downtown", an Audacy Conversation

On this week's special edition of At Issue, the state of downtown's across America are discussed as the topics go from small business to life after the pandemic & more.  Host Cisco Cotto leads a conversation on The State of Downtown, an Audacy Conversation.
11/19/202328 minutes, 53 seconds
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Does the CTA need a Chief Equity & Engagement Officer?

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks with the Chicago Transit Authority's first ever Chief Equity & Engagement Officer Denise Baretto about the need for a position like this, what the job entails & more.
11/12/202328 minutes, 51 seconds
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What happens if the city does not get enough funds to help ease the migrant crisis?

Some Chicago City Council members are asking what will happen of the City does NOT get enough funds from Federal and State officials to help ease the migrant crisis here. The Civic Federation has some thoughts on the matter, but no answers. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks with Civic Federation President Sarah Wetmore about if officials here are disappointed by Washington and Springfield, ways to evaluate various alternative taxes & more.  
11/5/202328 minutes, 58 seconds
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Discussing Cook County's proposed new budget with Toni Preckwinkle

Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle's latest budget does NOT include new taxes, but DOES continue some groundbreaking programs to help people in need. Preckwinkle talks to WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore about those programs and more.
10/30/202328 minutes, 48 seconds
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Discussing the Justice, Equity, & Opportunity Initiative with Lt. Gov. Juliana Stratton

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Illinois Lt. Governor Juliana Stratton to discuss the Justice, Equity, and Opportunity Initiative, community healing, transformative justice & more.
10/22/202328 minutes, 35 seconds
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A conversation with Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore shares a conversation he had with Illinois Secretary of State Alexi Giannoulias in partnership with the Lincoln Forum & the Union League Club. After being sworn in earlier this year, Giannoulias discusses the services & initiatives of the Secretary of State's office and much more.
10/15/202328 minutes, 20 seconds
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How the Girls Like Me project helps spotlight International Day of the Girl in Chicago

October 11th is International Day of the Girl. Girls Like Me, an organization based in Chicago, will be hosting their annual observance at the South Shore Cultural Center.  WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by Heidi Pearson & Toussaint Werner to discuss the Day of the Girl, what it means, the Girls Like Me organization & more. Heidi Pearson is the Director of Strategic Communications & Partnerships for Girls Like Me. Toussaint Werner is an illustrator & graphic designer with daughters in Girls Like Me programs.
10/8/202328 minutes, 58 seconds
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How does the University of Chicago plan on helping with community violence protection

Three weeks ago, the University of Chicago launched the Community Violence Intervention Leadership Academy. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Dr. Chico Tillmon & Marcus McAlllister to discuss the leadership academy will focus on gun violence training from the "grass roots perspective", how that should look and more.  Dr. Chico Tillmon is the director of the Community Violence Intervention Leadership Academy   & Marcus McAllister is a nationally known speaker, consultant, and expert in the field of violence interruption.
10/1/202328 minutes, 58 seconds
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How Chicago Public Schools is handling student attendance and the influx of non-English speaking students in classrooms

Chicago Public Schools saw enrollment numbers stabilize for the first time in a decade, but a big problem that CPS is facing is getting the students to attend classes. With enrollment numbers staying the same, a big reason why may be because of the influx of non-English speaking students joining classrooms. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by Dr. Judith Allen & Shipra Panicker from Communities in Schools of Chicago to discuss attendance issues, the asylum-seeking children being enrolled in CPS classes, the challenges CPS continue to face & much more.  Dr. Judith Allen is the Chief Operating Officer of Communities in Schools of Chicago. Shipra Panicker is the Senior Director of Intensive Student Supports of Communities in Schools of Chicago.
9/24/202328 minutes, 39 seconds
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The relationship between racial equity & the arts and how it has changed

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Nina Sanchez of Enrich Chicago & Dr. Anh Thang Dao-Shah of Creative Equity Research Partners to discuss racial equity's relationship with the arts and it's perception sociality & politically.   Nina Sanchez is the Co-Director of Enrich Chicago Dr. Anh Thang Dao-Shah is the Founder & Principal Researcher of Creative Equity Research Partners
9/17/202328 minutes, 36 seconds
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The debate on abortion: Part 2 with Brigid Leahy of Planned Parenthood of Illinois

The political landscape on abortion has shifted over the past few years. With Roe v. Wade being overturned in 2022, the topic of abortion has been in the spotlight for over a year. This week's program concludes a two-part discussion about the two sides to the debate. In part two of the discussion, WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by Brigid Leahy, the Vice President of Planned Parenthood of Illinois, to discuss the challenges Planned Parenthood has faced since Roe v. Wade was overturned, their role within Illinois & more. 
9/10/202328 minutes, 25 seconds
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The debate on abortion: Part 1 with Eric Scheidler of the Pro-Life Action League

The political landscape on abortion has shifted over the past few years. With Roe v. Wade being overturned in 2022, the topic of abortion has been in the spotlight for over a year. This week's At Issue begins a two-part discussion about the two sides to the debate. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by Eric Scheidler, the Executive Director of the Pro-Life Action League, to discuss reproductive rights, the organization's goal of saving unborn babies & more. 
9/3/202328 minutes, 43 seconds
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A discussion on Illinois' high number of deaths related to childbirth

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by a panel to discuss the high rates of women facing severe complications or death related to childbirth. Dellimore is joined by Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller, Congresswoman Robin Kelly and Dr. Gwendolyn Oglesby-Odom from Advocate Health. (Originally Aired: July 2nd 2023)
8/27/202328 minutes, 48 seconds
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What is community policing & how does it affect Chicago?

What does "community policing" mean & what should it be? WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by Roseanna Ander, Micole Jordan-McBride & Andrew Papachristos to answer those questions.    (Originally Aired: February 5th 2023)
8/20/202328 minutes, 42 seconds
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Dr Ngozi Ezike at the City Club of Chicago

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks about Dr Ngozi Ezike, President and CEO of Sinai Hospital Systems, who was a guest speaker at the City Club of Chicago luncheon, to discuss her current missions, looking back at her role as Director of Illinois Department of Public Health, and more.
8/13/202328 minutes, 23 seconds
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Illinois Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi on Trump's 3rd indictment and more

Elected in 2016, Raja Krishnamoorthi was one of the stronger voices raised on Capitol Hill in favor of a commission to investigate the violence and motivation behind the January 6 insurrection. Illinois Congressman, Raja Krishnamoorthi sits down with WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore to discuss former President Trump's third indictment, filling job vacancies, and more. 
8/6/202328 minutes, 55 seconds
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The difference between 'public safety' and 'community safety' in Chicago

There are still many issues regarding policing in Chicago as the city still does not have a permanent Police Superintendent. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks with Garien Gatewood, Chicago's 1st ever Deputy Mayor for Community Safety, to discuss the difference between "public safety" & "community safety", the future of policing in Chicago and more.
7/30/202328 minutes, 59 seconds
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An update on the Treatment Not Trauma ordinance

The Chicago City Council is going to hold a subject matter hearing over the Treatment Not Trauma ordinance and WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore will break down what it is, why it's in place and what'll happen in its future. Dellimore is joined by: Dr. Arturo Carrillo - Deputy Director of Health & Violence Prevention Any Huamani-Gutierrez - Treatment Not Trauma Organizer & Cheryl Miller, and organizer with Southside Together Organizing for Power
7/23/202328 minutes, 29 seconds
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A look into the future of police leadership in Chicago

With Mayor Brandon Johnson in the search for a new police superintendent, the future of policing leadership in Chicago remains a hot topic. Alongside the newly launched Policing Leadership Academy at the University of Chicago, there is a lot to discuss. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by Roseanna Ander & Kenneth Corey to discuss those topics & more.  Roseanna Ander is the Founder & Executive Director of the University of Chicago Crime Lab and Education Lab. Kenneth Corey is the former NYPD Chief of Department and worked under New York City Mayor Eric Adams.
7/16/202328 minutes, 54 seconds
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How the 2018 Parkland shooting could still have an effect on policing within schools

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by Retired Police Chief Tom Weitzel to discuss the ruling of the sheriff's deputy who was found not guilty of negligence in the Parkland shooting in 2018 and the effects that it might have in our community's schools & around the country and why the verdict should or shouldn't surprise you. 
7/9/202328 minutes, 35 seconds
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A discussion on Illinois' high number of deaths related to childbirth

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by a panel to discuss the high rates of women facing severe complications or death related to childbirth. Dellimore is joined by Cook County Commissioner Donna Miller, Congresswoman Robin Kelly and Dr. Gwendolyn Oglesby-Odom from Advocate Health.
7/2/202328 minutes, 59 seconds
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Maternal Mortality

7/2/202328 minutes, 59 seconds
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The Pros & Cons of Sub-Minimum Wage for Wait Staff at Restaurants

Some key Chicago alderpersons, labor leaders and others are joining in a push to do away with the so-called "sub-minimum" wage paid to those who also earn tips. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks with Saru Jayaraman and Sam Toia to discuss both perspectives on sub-minimum wage.  Saru Jayaraman is the President of One Fair Wage.  Sam Toia is the President of the Illinois Restaurant Association.
6/25/202328 minutes, 38 seconds
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Pullman and Juneteenth

Juneteenth is a federally recognized holiday commemorating the emancipation of African-American slaves in 1865. The Pullman neighborhood has it's own ties to the holiday and WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by David Peterson Jr., the President of the A. Philip Randolph Pullman Porter Museum to discuss Pullman's role in the celebration of the holiday, the first black labor history museum being housed in the neighborhood and more. 
6/18/202328 minutes, 42 seconds
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Congressman Mike Quigley

Congressman Mike Quigley has been busy spearheading movements regarding International affairs & gun violence. Congressman Quigley sits down with WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore to discuss gun violence over the Memorial Day weekend, the debt ceiling and more. 
6/11/202328 minutes, 31 seconds
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House Republican Leader Tony McCombie

With Gov. JB Pritzker traveling around the state promoting his future for Illinois, Republican lawmakers are not a fan of the fiscal 2024 year spending plan (amongst many other plans for Pritzker).  WBBM Politcal Editor Craig Dellimore talks with House Repubnlican Leader Tony McCombie about the fiscal spending plan, the future of the state, Governor Pritzker and more. 
6/4/202329 minutes, 6 seconds
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Father Michael Pfleger

Since 1981, Father Michael Pfleger has been at the Faith Community of St. Sabina and recently celebrated his birthday with a Gun Buy Back event. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks to Fr. Pfleger about the success of the event, guns and violence, new mayor Brandon Johnson, some clarifications on recent comments in the newspaper & more. 
5/28/202329 minutes, 7 seconds
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Conservatives on Mayor Johnson

New Chicago Mayor Brandon Johnson was inaugurated at the Credit Union 1 Arena on Monday May 15th 2023. While many were excited to hear his plans for the city, some do share that excitement. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Wirepoints President Ted Dabrowski & Illinois Policy Institute President Matt Paprocki to discuss the points of view on Mayor Johnson's speech, his plans for the city of Chicago and much more. 
5/21/202328 minutes, 52 seconds
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The Chicago Mayoral Transition from Lori Lightfoot to Brandon Johnson

On May 15th, Chicago will see a new mayor. Lori Lightfoot will pass the torch to mayor-elect Brandon Johnson. This week, WBBM Political Editor heard from both Lori Lightfoot & Brandon Johnson. Lightfoot discusses the final days of her time as mayor of Chicago and Johnson discusses what's to come with the city. 
5/14/202328 minutes, 55 seconds
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ComEd & Corruption

The Commonwealth Edison bribery case saw the 4 defendants convicted on all counts & the repercussions and fallout will be felt in many different aspects throughout Illinois. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Madeleine Doubek, the Executive Director of CHANGE Illinois, & Alisa Kaplan, the Executive Director for Reform for Illinois, about what happens after the bribery case, what citizens can do & more. 
5/7/202329 minutes, 7 seconds
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Mayor Lori Lightfoot - Final Interview

With mayor-elect Brandon Johnson taking over in a few days, Mayor Lightfoot sits down with WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore to discuss the shortcomings of her campaign, gun violence in the city, homelessness & more.
4/30/202328 minutes, 20 seconds
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Youth Violence & Equity

With the issues surrounding the youths in the city the past few weekends, the discussion on how to handle the situation taken the forefront. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by Jitu Brown, Shannon Bennett & Assata Lewis to discuss the problem and offer up how to change the perception of young people within the city. Jitu Brown is the National Director of Journey for Justice Alliance. Shannon Bennett is the Executive Director of the Kenwood Oakland Community Organization. Assata Lewis is an educational consultant for the non-profit GoodKidsMadCity-Englewood.
4/23/202328 minutes, 59 seconds
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A New Look City Council

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore speaks with three of the new faces entering the Chicago City Council. Dellimore speaks with new 21st ward alderman Ronnie Mosley, the new 34th ward alderman Bill Conway & the new alderwoman of the 48th ward Leni Manna-Hoppenworth before being sworn in on May 15th to talk about their wards, the issues surrounding them, mayor-elect Brandon Johnson and more. 
4/16/202329 minutes, 2 seconds
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Post-Runoff Roundtable

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by WBBM Political Analyst Robin Robinson & the Daily Line's Erin Hagerty to discuss the aftermath of the runoff election and it's impact the city council, the suburban races & more. 
4/9/202329 minutes, 4 seconds
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Community Policing Study

Policing has been a highly debated topic over the course of the 2023 Chicago mayoral election and this week's program spotlights exactly that. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore chats with Kathleen O'Toole, former Seattle police chief, & Robert Boik, the former director of the Chicago Police Department's Office of Constitutional Policing, in a piece that initially meant to be an on-air story about community policing. 
4/2/202328 minutes, 44 seconds
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Chicago Foundation for Women

As we are nearing the end of Women's History Month, this week's At Issue looks to shine on spotlight on the Chicago Foundation for Women. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Felicia Davis Blakely, the President & CEO of the Chicago Foundation for Women. They talk about women's position within our society, the foundation's work with women and so much more. 
3/26/202328 minutes, 29 seconds
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Mental Health in Schools

With the pandemic changing how students have been taught in schools the past few years, mental health has become a big point of emphasis with schooling. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks to two representatives from Communities in Schools of Chicago to break down the spotlight on student mental health and where it could go from here.  Representing Communities in Schools of Chicago are Shipra Panicker, the Senior Director of Intensive Student Supports & Robin Koelsch, the Senior Director of Partnerships.
3/19/202328 minutes, 46 seconds
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The Office of Re-Entry's Willette Benford

With Mayor Lightfoot's term ending in May, many are looking for the Office of Re-Entry to remain in place once the term ends. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore speaks to Willette Benford of the Office of Re-Entry about helping people who have been incarcerated find their footing once released, her own history with re-entry and more.
3/12/202328 minutes, 48 seconds
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Mayoral Election Roundtable 2023

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore recaps this past mayoral election as Lori Lightfoot was not elected for a second term as Chicago mayor. He is joined by former NBC 5 reporter Phil Rogers & Daily Line's Erin Hagerty to recap the Lightfoot campaign and more. 
3/5/202328 minutes, 43 seconds
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Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot

With 8 challengers fighting to take her place, Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot is looking for reelection. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by incumbent mayor Lightfoot to discuss some closing arguments before the Chicago Mayoral Election and take a look back at some of her speeches to remind voters where Lightfoot stands on current topics & events. 
2/26/202328 minutes, 35 seconds
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CTA President Dorval Carter

Since 2015, Dorval Carter has been atop of the Chicago Transit Authority. While the CTA has been a hot topic for the Chicago Mayoral race, WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks with Carter about the challenges, accomplishments & future of the CTA. 
2/19/202328 minutes, 33 seconds
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Jesus "Chuy" Garcia for Mayor

Jesus "Chuy" Garcia is no stranger to political offices in Chicago & the state of Illinois. From the Illinois State Senate to the Cook County Commissioner's Office, Garcia has made his presence known. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore speaks to Garcia about the mayoral race & more.
2/12/202328 minutes, 37 seconds
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Community Policing 2023

What does "community policing" mean & what should it be? WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore is joined by Roseanna Ander, Micole Jordan-McBride & Andrew Papachristos to answer those questions. 
2/5/202329 minutes, 5 seconds
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Willie Wilson for Mayor

Businessman Willie Wilson is currently running his third campaign for mayor of the city of Chicago. Wilson sits down with WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore about his plans to keep citizens & businesses in the city, getting crime levels lower & more.
1/29/202328 minutes, 24 seconds
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Roderick Sawyer for Mayor

Looking to follow in his father's footsteps, Alderman Roderick Sawyer is looking to become Chicago's next mayor. Sawyer speaks with WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore about how we will do what's right for the city as its mayor.
1/22/202329 minutes
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Ja'Mal Green for Mayor

Community Advocate & Organizer Ja'Mal Green is running for mayor of Chicago for a second time. Green speaks with WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore about his focus on neighborhood economic development & how he champions the most vulnerable of the city's residents.
1/15/202328 minutes, 55 seconds
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Kam Buckner for Mayor

State Representative Kam Buckner describes himself as a son of Chicago and to show his love for the city, he is running for mayor. Buckner talks to WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore on why he cannot wait for a safe & just Chicago and how he will work towards that if elected mayor. 
1/9/202328 minutes, 17 seconds
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Cannabis Research

Rob Hart speaks with Bill Jackson, Executive Director of the Discovery Partners Institute at the University of Illinois at Chicago, about the legal recreational marijuana business.
1/2/202327 minutes, 23 seconds
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Active Transportation Alliance

The Chicago City Council approved a measure that will make it easier to ticket, or even tow, a car that’s parked in a bicycle-only lane. Jim Merrell, a top official with the Active Transportation Alliance, tells Craig Dellimore that it’s one solution to a dangerous problem.
12/26/202228 minutes, 55 seconds
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Chicago Mayoral Candidate Paul Vallas

Former Chicago Public Schools Chief Paul Vallas ran for mayor four years ago, and this time he is stressing public safety in his campaign. He tells Craig Dellimore that he is also challenging Mayor Lightfoot’s assertion that the city is thriving now that it’s recovering from the pandemic.
12/19/202228 minutes, 36 seconds
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Sophia King - Chicago Mayoral Candidate

Alderwoman Sophia King, who is running for Mayor, tells Craig Dellimore that her extensive public safety plan could reduce the number of people committing violent crimes.
12/12/202229 minutes, 3 seconds
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Secretary of State Jesse White

Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White, the longest serving holder of that title, is retiring after this month. He reminisced, and looks ahead, with Political Editor Craig Dellimore.
12/5/202228 minutes, 19 seconds
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One Million Degrees

Representatives from the City Colleges of Chicago talk to Craig Dellimore about a program called One Million Degrees. 
11/28/202228 minutes, 59 seconds
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Workers Rights Amendment

The Workers Rights Amendment won voter approval for the Illinois Constitution. Craig Dellimore discusses the amendment with Todd Maisch, President of the Illinois Chamber of Commerce, and Marc Poulos, who is an employment attorney.
11/21/202228 minutes, 48 seconds
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Post-Midterm Roundtable

Political Editor Craig Dellimore discusses the mid-term elections with Heather Cherone, Political Reporter for WTTW Channel 11, and WBBM Political Analyst Andy Shaw.
11/14/202229 minutes, 6 seconds
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Access Living

Craig Dellimore talks with Access Living President and CEO Karen Tamley about the nonprofit agency's work advocating for and serving people with disabilities. They discuss the organization's mission, the challenges facing the disabled on a daily basis and also about the $8-million donation the organization unexpectedly received.
11/7/202228 minutes, 50 seconds
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Metra Executive Director Jim Derwinski

Rob Hart talks with Jim Derwinski, Executive Director of Metra, about how ridership has decreased during the pandemic and other challenges.
10/31/202228 minutes, 18 seconds
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Higher Education In Prison

Access to higher education courses in prison is about to get a lot better in Illinois. Sharon Varallo is the director of the Augustana Prison Education Program. Carl Williams, a tutor and advocate with the Illinois Coalition for Higher Education in Prison, was incarcerated, and tells Craig Dellimore that the education he received turned his life around.
10/24/202228 minutes, 36 seconds
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Bob Fioretti, Republican Candidate for Cook County Board President

Former Chicago Alderman Bob Fioretti is challenging Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle. He criticizes Preckwinkle's proposed budget and tells Craig Dellimore that there should be big spending cuts.
10/17/202228 minutes, 49 seconds
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DuPage County Board President Race

In separate interviews, Craig Dellimore speaks with Republican DuPage County Board member Greg Hart and Democratic State Representative Deb Conroy about their battle to replace the retiring incumbent. They discuss the issues and their differences.
10/10/202228 minutes, 54 seconds
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School Resources

An alliance of nonprofit service organizations will mobilize to offer extra help to the Chicago Public Schools and their students. Craig Dellimore speaks with Robin Koelsch, a senior director with Communities in Schools, Therese Marske, program coordinator for Math Motivators, and Ylonda Ware, counselor and site coordinator for Henderson Elementary School.
10/3/202229 minutes, 4 seconds
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Problems With The Parks

Juanita Irizarry, Executive Director of Friends of the Parks, talks with Craig Dellimore about community concerns around the need for more park space in some neighborhoods and echoes some Aldermanic worries with what's happening in and around Grant Park...like NASCAR. But she also says there's some good happening at the Park District and in the Lightfoot Administration. 
9/26/202228 minutes, 42 seconds
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Cook Public Defender Sharone Mitchell

Public Defender Sharone Mitchell talks with Craig Dellimore about what he says is an organized campaign of "disinformation" about Illinois' SAFE-T Act that will end Cash Bail in Illinois next year. Critics say it will force the release of dangerous criminals onto the streets. Mitchell says that's a lie.
9/19/202228 minutes, 58 seconds
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Cook County Commissioner Brandon Johnson

The influential County Board member explains why he may run for Mayor of the City of Chicago. The former school teacher talks about the disappointment he feels many working people have with Mayor Lightfoot. He also talks about education, preventing violence and building coalitions. 
9/12/202228 minutes, 53 seconds
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Pedro Martinez, CEO, Chicago Public Schools

Public Schools CEO Pedro Martinez talks about the opening of the first CPS school year under his leadership. He discusses the continuing threat of COVID, the mental health of students, academic challenges, safety in the schools and more in a wide-ranging discussion. 
9/5/202229 minutes, 3 seconds
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Dan Brady, GOP Cand. for IL Secretary of State

State Representative Dan Brady talks with Craig Dellimore about his campaign to succeed Jesse White as Illinois Secretary of State. He discusses his ideas for the office from technology to partnerships, and he talks about why he wishes that Republican Candidate for Governor Darren Bailey would tone down his rhetoric.
8/29/202228 minutes, 11 seconds
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Cong. Raja Krishnamoorthi (D-8th)

Schaumburg Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi talks with Craig Dellimore about the January 6th Committee, the raid on former President Trump's Mar-a-Lago home, the Inflation Reduction Act, Taiwan, his re-election campaign and more.
8/22/202228 minutes, 55 seconds
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SAFE-T Act: The Law Enforcement View

Craig Dellimore discusses the state's controversial SAFE-T Act of criminal justice reforms with the police chiefs of East Dundee and Lake Zurich and the former Chief of the Riverside Police. They talk about bail reform, use of force, detainees' rights and body cameras.
8/15/202229 minutes, 5 seconds
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Chris Dargis, GOP Candidate, 8th Congressional District

Republican businessman Chris Dargis talks with Craig Dellimore about his bid to unseat suburban Democratic Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi. He discusses his background and issues such as inflation, energy and partisan politics.
8/8/202228 minutes, 18 seconds
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Bail Reform and Housing

The discussion centers on the new law going into effect that will end cash bond in Illinois come the first of January. Craig Dellimore talks with Annissa Lambirth-Garrett, of the Chicago Low-Income Housing Trust Fund, and Amy Campanelli, of the Lawndale Christian Legal Center, about a program that provides housing and assistance to defendants freed while awaiting trial.
8/1/202228 minutes, 56 seconds
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Andrea Kersten, Chief Administrator, COPA

Craig Dellimore talks with Andrea Kersten, who heads Chicago's Civilian Office of Police Accountability, about recent police shootings, transparency, police reform and changes she'd like to see in COPA and in the laws.
7/25/202228 minutes, 39 seconds
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Illinois U.S. Senator Dick Durbin

Dick Durbin, the second ranking Democrat in the U.S. Senate, joins Craig Dellimore for a wide-ranging discussion of issues from assault weapons and mental health care to abortion, e-cigarettes and the January 6th Committee.
7/18/202228 minutes, 49 seconds
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Everyday Violence - UCAN

Christa Hamilton, CEO of the Social Service agency UCAN, talks with Craig Dellimore about the organization's efforts to help strengthen communities plagued by gun violence.
7/11/202228 minutes, 52 seconds
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Post Primary Roundtable 2022

Craig Dellimore talks with Political Analyst Andy Shaw and WTTW Political Reporter Heather Sherone about the results of the Illinois Primary Elections...and the prospects for the General Election in November. 
7/4/202228 minutes, 55 seconds
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The Chicago Community Trust

In her last days as head of the Chicago Community Trust, Dr. Helene Gayle talks with Craig Dellimore about her mission and her future. The foundation's Executive Board Chairman joins the discussion to talk about Gayle's legacy and the future for the CCT.
6/27/202229 minutes, 10 seconds
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Democrats Running for Cook County Board President

In separate interviews, Craig Dellimore talks with incumbent Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and her Democratic challenger former Commissioner Richard Boykin about crime, health care, economic development and who can best collaborate withother officials.
6/20/202228 minutes, 43 seconds
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Chicago City Council and Mayor

Craig Dellimore speaks with Dick Simpson, professor of Political Science at the University of Illinois Chicago, who says that the City Council is no longer a *rubber stamp* for Mayor Lori Lightfoot. Simpson and former political consultant, Tom Gradel, co-authored a report titled, "City Council Buries its Rubber Stamp." The report says the Council, which is now more diverse, is a better representation of the City.
6/13/202228 minutes, 46 seconds
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Candidates for Illinois Secretary of State

Three present and former elected officials are the top Democratic candidates for Illinois Secretary of State. Former Illinois State Treasurer Alexi Giannoulias, Chicago Alderman David Moore, and Chicago City Clerk Anna Valencia spoke at the Union League Club of Illinois Forum.
6/6/202228 minutes, 28 seconds
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3rd Congressional District Race

Craig Dellimore talks with the two leading candidates in the Democratic primary for the 3rd Congressional District. Chicago Alderman Gilbert Villegas and State Representative Delia Ramirez each discuss their campaigns for the new Latino District, and their top priorities if elected.
5/30/202229 minutes, 5 seconds
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Violence Prevention 2022

Craig Dellimore presents voices from the Summit of anti-violence groups from Chicago's most troubled neighborhoods. They discuss the challenges, evaluate their efforts and talk about possible solutions to the killings and shootings.
5/23/202228 minutes, 21 seconds
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The Rise of Anti-Semitism

Craig Dellimore leads a panel discussion on increasing incidents of anti-Semitic activity in the Chicago area. The guests include: Alison Pure Slovin, Midwest Regional Director of the Simon Wiesenthal Center, Glenview State Senator Laura Fine, and Cook County 14th District Commissioner Scott Britton.  
5/16/202228 minutes, 37 seconds
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Jacqueline Collins, Democrat for Congress, 1st District

Craig Dellimore speaks with Chicago State Senator Jacqueline Collins about her campaign to follow Democratic Congressman Bobby Rush in the Congressional District. 
5/6/202228 minutes, 41 seconds
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Harold Washington's Legacy

Former Broadcast Journalist and Author Peter Nolan talks with Craig Dellimore about lessons we could learn about Politics and Government from the life and times of Chicago’s first Black Mayor.
5/2/202229 minutes, 2 seconds
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1st Congressional District Candidates

Craig Dellimore presents a sampling of candidates in the race to replace incumbent Democrat Bobby Rush...one of them fairly well known in Chicago, and the other two, a bit less so. Alderman Pat Dowell, Terre Layng Rosner and Jonathan Swain.
4/25/202228 minutes, 14 seconds
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Ray Long, the Author of The House That Madigan Built

Craig Dellimore talks with Tribune investigative reporter Ray Long, author of the book, The House That Madigan Built: The Record Run of Illinois’ Velvet Hammer. They discuss former House Speaker Michael Madigan from his rise to power to his federal indictment.
4/18/202229 minutes, 7 seconds
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Teen Internet Worries

Kane County Judge Susan Clancy Boles and the County Chief Judge Clint Hull talk with Craig Dellimore about their program that tries to warn teenagers away from legal troubles on social media like bullying, so-called "sexting."
4/11/202228 minutes, 45 seconds
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Jesse Sullivan, GOP Candidate for Governor

Businessman Jesse Sullivan talks with Craig Dellimore about being an "outsider" running in the Republican Primary for Governor. He discusses crime, economic development, corruption and more.
4/4/202229 minutes
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Jonathan Jackson, Democrat for Congress, 1st District

Businessman Jonathan Jackson, son of Rev. Jesse Jackson, talks with Craig Dellimore about what led him to run for the Congressional seat Bobby Rush is vacating. He discusses crime, mental health, economic development and more.
3/28/202228 minutes, 39 seconds
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Felicia Davis Blakely, Pres/CEO, Chicago Foundation for Women

Felicia Davis Blakely, head of the Chicago Foundation for Women, talks with Craig Dellimore about how far behind women are as the region struggles to recover from the Coronavirus pandemic. She also suggests what the government and corporations could do to help.
3/21/202229 minutes, 7 seconds
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Greg Hart for Dupage County Board Chairman

In the Republican race for DuPage County Board Chairman, DuPage County Board Member Greg Hart tells Craig Dellimore that his experience and record prove he is the better choice to take over for the retiring Dan Cronin.
3/14/202228 minutes, 30 seconds
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Mayor Lori Lightfoot

Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot tells Craig Dellimore that the indictment of former Illinois House Speaker Michael Madigan highlights the need to reform systems like a zoning process that puts great power in the hands of Chicago aldermen.
3/7/202229 minutes, 1 second
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Breast Cancer and Black Women

Healthcare advocates say there are moves underway to lessen the disparities in the healthcare of people in Black and Brown communities. Craig Dellimore speaks with Omatola Gordon-Rose, Susan Komen's director of Health Equity initiatives, and State Representative La Shawn Ford.
2/27/202229 minutes, 8 seconds
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Pete DiCianni for DuPage County Chairman

A Republican running for DuPage County Board Chairman, Pete DiCianni, tells Craig Dellmore that he believes voters will decide who replaces outgoing chairman Dan Cronin using experience as a measure.
2/20/202227 minutes, 55 seconds
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Cabrini-Green and the BGA

Craig Dellimore talks with a panel from the Better Government Association and the near North Side, outlining a BGA investigation of City promises made to displaced residents of the former housing development...and how they were not kept. 
2/13/202228 minutes, 58 seconds
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Richard Dent: Energy and Race

Richard Dent, a member of the 1985 Super Bowl Bears, tells Craig Dellimore that he is accusing an energy company of racism in the way he says officials tarnished his name and shut him out of a number of big contracts.
2/6/202229 minutes
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Cook County Chief Judge Timothy Evans

Highlights of rare public remarks from Judge Timothy Evans, Chief of the Cook County Circuit Court. He discusses the role the courts can play in responding to and preventing violent crime. He also addresses Mayor Lightfoot's complaints that judges are letting too many dangerous criminals go free.
1/30/202228 minutes, 45 seconds
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Beyond Cash Bail

Craig Dellimore explores the kinds of help that the court system will offer accused felons as  cash bonds are eliminated in Illinois next year. He's joined by Cook County Commissioner Dennis Deer, a vice-president of the Lawndale Christian Legal Center, and Matthew McFarland, with The Bail Project.
1/23/202228 minutes, 58 seconds
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Karin Norington-Reaves, Dem. candidate for 1st Congressional District

On leave as CEO of the Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership, Karin Norington-Reaves talks about her campaign to fill the seat being vacated by Congressman Bobby Rush, who has endorsed her. She discusses her experience, her vision for the district and the political landscape.
1/16/202228 minutes, 27 seconds
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Jim Durkin, Illinois House Republican Leader

State Rep. James Durkin, the top Republican in the Illinois House, talks with Craig Dellimore about street crime in Chicago, getting school children back into the classrooms, and why he's confident the GOP will come up winners in the next elections. 
1/10/202229 minutes, 11 seconds
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At Issue Year-End Roundtable (2021)

Craig Dellimore discusses the most impactful stories of 2021 with Mark Grote, Program Host and Reporter for WSCR 670, "The Score," and A.D. Quig, Political Reporter and Podcast Host for Crain's Chicago Business. They talk about COVID, bitter partisan politics, sports and more.
1/2/202228 minutes, 57 seconds
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Marisa Novara, Chicago Housing Commissioner

Marisa Novara, Commissioner, Chicago Department of Housing, talks with Craig Dellimore about the City's moves to dramatically increase housing affordability in the City, despite pushback from some neighborhoods. She also discusses issues of Gentrification and Homelessness.
12/26/202128 minutes, 27 seconds
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New Brookfield Zoo Director 12-19-2021

Dr. Michael Adkesson, the new President and CEO of the Chicago Zoological Society, talks with Craig Dellimore about his background and history with Brookfield Zoo. He outlines plans for new habitats and attractions at the Zoo. He also discusses the future of zoos in general.
12/19/202128 minutes, 30 seconds
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Homelessness and Diane Nilan 12-12-2021

Diane Nilan, advocate for the homeless and President of the group HEAR US, talks with Craig Dellimore about her book, which documents a 15-year journey throughout the country talking with homeless families and highlighting their plight.
12/12/202128 minutes, 40 seconds
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Chicago Ward Remap Round 2

Officials from CHANGE Illinois and a member of Chicago Independent Redistricting Commission talk with Craig Dellimore about the continuing battle over redrawing the city’s Ward boundaries…and the chances for “The People’s Map” getting a true hearing.
12/6/202129 minutes, 4 seconds
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Season Of Giving 2021

Each year at this time, we look at the state of charitable giving, and the work of non-profit groups in the area. United Way Chicago President and CEO Sean Garrett tells Craig Dellimore that as we work to emerge from the pandemic, there are hopeful signs and big challenges. Eric Smith, Vice Chairman of BMO Harris Bank, and Jamila Trimuel, Founder and CEO of Ladies of Virtue, also joined.
11/28/202129 minutes, 5 seconds
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Darren Bailey, Republican Candidate for Governor

GOP candidate for Governor, Darren Bailey, tells WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore that Illinois needs to cut wasteful spending, but he also suggests there may be some areas where government isn’t spending enough.
11/22/202128 minutes, 51 seconds
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Equity and the Budget 11-14-21

Highlight from a symposium on the Illinois budget, partly moderated by Craig Dellimore. The event, put on by the Center for Tax and Budget Accountability, features two leading state lawmakers and one of Governor Pritzker's budget advisers discussing how a state budget can...or should...promote equity. 
11/14/202128 minutes, 58 seconds
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Anxiety In the Schools

Officials from the nonprofit group Communities In Schools of Chicago talk with Craig Dellimore about their observations of continuing trauma and anxieties in the classrooms as public school children are back in their school buildings. They also discuss possible remedies.
11/7/202128 minutes, 59 seconds
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Progressive View of the Chicago Budget

Some Progressive activists around Chicago are worried about how the City will be able to pay for all the long-term programs Mayor Lightfoot announced for the budget approved last week. Craig Dellimore talks with three leaders of the Chicago Budget Coalition about the Chicago's 2022 Budget. 
10/31/202128 minutes, 29 seconds
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Dr. Megan Ross, Lincoln Park Zoo President

New leadership is coming to the Lincoln Park Zoo. President and CEO- elect Dr. Megan Voss talks with Nancy Harty about taking over for Kevin Bell, who is retiring at the end of the year. .
10/24/202128 minutes, 2 seconds
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Architecture and Neighborhoods 10-17-2021

An exploration of Chicago's 2021 Architecture Biennial. WBBM's Craig Dellimore has the story. 
10/17/202129 minutes, 4 seconds
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Anna Valencia, Candidate for IL Secretary of State

Chicago City Clerk Anna Valencia talks with Craig Dellimore about her Democratic Campaign to succeed the retiring Secretary of State Jesse White. She discusses how her background and experience makes her the best fit for the jobs. And she discusses her plans to further modernize the agency.
10/10/202128 minutes, 53 seconds
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State & Chicago Redistricting

Officials with the reform group CHANGE Illinois and a member of the Chicago Advisory Redistricting Commission talk with Craig Dellimore about the often contentious process of redrawing legislative districts in Illinois...and Ward boundaries in Chicago.
10/3/202128 minutes, 56 seconds
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Americans for Prosperity - Illinois

Officials from Americans for Prosperity - Illinois talk with Craig Dellimore about their "Prairie State Promise" initiative to engage grassroots people in the Political process.
9/26/202128 minutes, 31 seconds
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AT ISSUE Ald Gilbert Villegas, City Council Latino Caucus 09-19-2021

Ald Gilbert Villegas, City Council Latino Caucus
9/19/202129 minutes, 11 seconds
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Chicago Aviation Commissioner Jamie Rhee

Aviation Commissioner Rhee talks with Craig Dellimore about the completion of O'Hair Airport's runway expansion and the future for the big airport that includes a new terminal, gates and access roads. She also discusses plans for Midway Airport. And, on this 20th anniversary of the 9-11 terrorist attacks, she looks at how that tragedy has changed air travel--and airports--forever.
9/12/202128 minutes, 17 seconds
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At Issue: Political Reporter Bill Cameron 9-5-21

Veteran Political Reporter Bill Cameron--the retiring Dean of the Chicago City Hall Press Corps--talks with Craig Dellimore about his decision to step away from the job after 51 years. He discusses his most memorable subjects, political corruption in Illinois, and his feelings about the tone of politics in America today.
9/5/202129 minutes, 5 seconds
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"Unapologetic" Filmmakers

A documentary about community activists in Chicago is having its premier at the Gene Siskel Theater. It follows the lives and work of two female Chicago activists.  Craig Delimore talks with the film's director Ashley O'Shay.
8/29/202127 minutes, 57 seconds
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At Issue: Father Michael Pfleger, Sr. Pastor, St. Sabina Catholic Church 8-22-21

Activist priest Father Michael Pfleger talks about the deaths of police officer Ella French and the separate murders of two young people from *his* community. He also discusses the City's approach to gun violence and where officials and religious leaders fall short. He also talks about being cleared of sex abuse allegations that removed him from the pulpit for five months.
8/22/202128 minutes, 22 seconds
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Gary Rabine, GOP Candidate for Governor

Republican businessman Gary Rabine talks about his campaign for Governor, criticizing incumbent JB Pritzker's handling of the Coronavirus pandemic. He describes how his business background makes him better suited for the kind of collaboration he feels can move the state forward. He also talks about gun violence, taxes and jobs. 
8/15/202128 minutes, 43 seconds
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At Issue: BUSINESS EQUITY INITIATIVE

The co-leaders of the "5/25 Move To Action" initiative talk with Craig Dellimore about a coalition of busine4ss leaders vowing to help African-American and Latino business across Chicago . The guests are: Gloria Castillo of the Chicago Community Trust and Briane Fabes, head of the Corporate Coalition of Chicago
8/8/202128 minutes, 38 seconds
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Ald. David Moore, Candidate for IL Secretary of State

South Side Alderman David Moore talks with Craig Dellimore about his campaign for the job now held by retiring Secretary of State Jesse White. He discusses his record on community service and integrity. He also outline a proposal for a Digital License Plate. He discusses violent crime and his victory changing the name of Lake Shore Drive to honor Jean Baptiste Point DuSable.
8/1/202128 minutes, 54 seconds
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At Issue: Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle 7-25-21

Toni Preckwinkle, the head of the Cook County Board, talks with Craig Dellimore about the continuing challenge of Coronavirus vaccinations, an encouraging County Budget picture and the continuing dispute between County officials and the Lightfoot Administration over the surge in gun violence.
7/25/202128 minutes, 26 seconds
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AT ISSUE: City Colleges 07-18-2021

City Colleges Chancellor Juan Salgado tells Craig Dellimore that Malcolm X College is about to expand, and he discusses the Community Colleges system's work with Industry leaders to make sure the schools are training for the jobs that are out there. He also talks about work to increase diversity in the Tech industry.
7/18/202128 minutes, 49 seconds
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At Issue: Curbing Gun Violence 07-11-2021

Officials from Chicago Cred, Ready Chicago, and Communities Partnering for Peace tell Craig Dellimore that they want the government to use federal relief money for anti-violence programs.
7/11/202128 minutes, 56 seconds
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AT ISSUE: Illinois State Medical Society 07-04-2021

Dr. J. Regan Thomas, President of ISMS, talks with Craig Dellimore  about COVID-19, the Vaccines, Misinformation and proposed state laws that could make a difference in your healthcare.
7/4/202128 minutes, 34 seconds
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AT ISSUE: Pat Dowell for IL Secretary of State 06-27-21

A Chicago Alderwoman is counting on her reputation to give her an advantage in therace to fill the seat of retiring Illinois Secretary of State Jesse White. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore has that story:
6/27/202128 minutes, 58 seconds
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At Issue: Illinois Senate President Don Harmon 6-20-2021

Don Harmon, a Democrat from Oak Park, discusses with Political Editor Craig Dellimore how the Illinois General Assembly has worked through the pandemic and what his work as Illinois Senate President entails.  
6/20/202128 minutes, 28 seconds
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AT ISSUE: Remaps and Govt Reforms 06-13-2021

Officials of a government reform group say they've been disappointed, but not surprised by state lawmakers actions on Ethics and lack of Bipartisanship this season. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore has the story. 
6/13/202128 minutes, 50 seconds
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At Issue: Mayor Lori Lightfoot 6-6-2021

Mayor Lightfoot talks with Craig Dellimore about an elected school board, combating gun violence, civilian police oversight, race...and her clashes with some City Council members.
6/6/202128 minutes, 38 seconds
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AT ISSUE: Cong. Raja Krishnamoorthi 05-30-2021

Schaumburg Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi joins Craig Dellimore for a wide-ranging discussion on the failure of a bi-partisan January 6th Commission, efforts for a Hate Crimes Commission, Wordwide COVID-19 aid, Cyber Security and more.
5/30/202128 minutes, 38 seconds
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At Issue: Mental Health and the Courts 5-23-2021

Alexa James, CEO of NAMI Chicago, and Jen McGowan-Tomke, COO of NAMI Chicago, speak with WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore about topics that are highlighted during Mental Health Awareness Month.
5/23/202128 minutes, 41 seconds
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AT ISSUE: Evanston Mayor Daniel Biss 05-16-2021

Former State Senator Daniel Biss says as the new Mayor of Evanston, hell run an open and inclusive government. And he wants to prove thats more than just lip service. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore has the story. 
5/16/202128 minutes, 33 seconds
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AT ISSUE: Adam Schuster, IL Policy Institute 05-09-2021

As COVID-19 vaccinations expand, more places for business, entertainment and recreation are opening up to more people.  But a Pritzker Administration Critic says the state still has far to go toward a real recovery. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore has the story. 
5/9/202128 minutes, 38 seconds
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At Issue: Illinois State Treasurer Michael Frerichs 5-2-21

State Treasurer Michael Frerichs tells WBBM's Political Editor Craig Dellimore that more people across Illinois should be saving for their retirement.
5/2/202128 minutes, 42 seconds
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At Issue: Dr. Helene Gayle, CEO, Chicago Community Trust 4-25-21

Helene Gayle, President and CEO of the Chicago Community Trust, talks with Craig Dellimore about the mission of the foundation and its efforts. She describes the CCT's role in Chicago's response to the coronavirus pandemic and how the Trust became a leading partner in the city's recovery plans. She also discusses race, equity and the wealth gap.
4/25/202128 minutes, 23 seconds
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AT ISSUE: IL Senate GOP Ldr. Dan McConchie 04-18-2021

State Senator Dan McConchie (R-Hawthorne Woods) talks with Craig Dellimore about taking over as the new Senate Republican Leader, and his vision for the GOP Caucus in Springfield. He discusses  taxes, COVID-19, the state budget and the exodus of some residents from Illinois.
4/18/202128 minutes, 31 seconds
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AT ISSUE: Cong. Robin Kelly, IL Democratic Party Chair 04-11-2021

Matteson Congresswoman Robin Kelly, the new head of the Illinois Democratic Party, talks with Craig Dellimore about her vision for making the political organization more inclusive and looking towards the future. She talks about party unity, more activities downstate, and creating a new generation of activists. She also discusses gun violence, and the measures she believes Congress must take to being the epidemic of shootings under control.
4/11/202129 minutes, 1 second
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At Issue: Paul Schimpf for Governor 4-04-2021

Attorney and former State Senator Paul Schimpf talks to political editor Craig Dellimore about running against Governor JB Pritzker. The Republican gubernatorial hopeful discusses what he would do to improve business and the economy to prevent people from leaving the state.
4/4/202128 minutes, 29 seconds
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AT ISSUE: Don Tracy, IL GOP Chairman 03-28-2021

The new head of the Illinois Republican Party Don Tracy acknowledges that former House Speaker Michael Madigan's resignation as both Speaker and State Democratic chairman is a bit of a two-edged sword. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks to Don Tracy about his new role on this weeks AT ISSUE 
3/28/202129 minutes, 4 seconds
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At Issue: Aurora Mayor's Race 3-21-21

The Aurora election is on April 6th, and Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin and his two challengers differ on issues such as development and the so-called Green Economy. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks to the mayor and candidates Aurora Alderman Judd Lofchie and Aurora businessman John Laesch.
3/21/202129 minutes, 6 seconds
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At Issue: COVID and the Workforce 3-14-21

Karin Norington-Reaves, CEO of the Chicago-Cook Workforce Partnership, tells WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore that the pandemic changed the landscape of employment, and the recovery is an opportunity to take advantage of what we've learned.
3/14/202128 minutes, 45 seconds
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AT ISSUE: Suburban Policing 03-07-2021

Suburban Riverside Police Chief Thomas Weitzen talks with Craig Dellimore about Policing during a Pandemic. He also discusses the states new Criminal Justice Reform law and why he is retiring from a job he's held for 13 years.
3/7/202129 minutes, 5 seconds
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At Issue: Women's Issues 2-28-21

 As Women's History Month is set to begin, Craig Dellimore talks with Felicia Davis, President & CEO of the Chicago Foundation for Women. They discuss issues and challenges facing women, from COVID-19 to crime, equity and the future.
2/28/202129 minutes
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AT ISSUE: The Chicago Monuments Project

The co-chairs of Chicago's Monument Project  Advisory panel talk with Craig Dellimore about the review of the City's Monuments for racial and cultural concerns.  Mark Kelly,  Commissioner of  the Department of Cultural Affairs and Special Events,  Bonnie McDonald, President and CEO of Landmarks Illinois and Public Historian Jennifer Scott discuss the next steps.
2/25/202127 minutes, 9 seconds
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AT ISSUE: The Water Crises 02-14-2021

2/16/202129 minutes, 5 seconds
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At Issue: Historic Pullman 02-07-2021

As Chicago’s first location to be part of the National Park Service, the Pullman National Monument helps tell the story of a too-often ignored chapter of American History. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore has that story. 
2/7/202128 minutes, 33 seconds
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At Issue: Illinois House Speaker Emanuel Welch 1-31-2021

Newly-elected Speaker Emanuel "Chris" Welch talks with WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore about the challenges that await him as he takes the gavel from Michael Madigan. He discusses setting a more bi-partisan tone in the House, and dealing with the coronavirus pandemic, economic recovery, the budget, ethics, redistricting and more.
1/31/202128 minutes, 32 seconds
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At Issue: Vaccine Distribution in Kane County 1-24-2021

Kane County Board chairwoman Corinne Pierog tells WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore that the Kane County Health Department underfunded, and now has to distribute the coronavirus vaccine.
1/24/202128 minutes, 57 seconds
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At Issue: Ending Cash Bond 1-17-2021

Sharlyn Grace, Executive Director of the Chicago Community Bond Fund, tells WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore that too many people…most of them Black and Brown...are in jail simply because they cannot afford to make bail while their cases are decided.
1/17/202129 minutes, 2 seconds
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At Issue: Chaotic Transition of Power - January 10, 2021

Elmhurst University Political Science Professor Constance Mixon and Attorney and Constitutional Expert David Applegate discuss the Transition of Power with WBBM's Political Editor Craig Dellimore.
1/10/202128 minutes, 56 seconds
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At Issue: DuPage County State's Attorney Robert Berlin -January 3, 2021

Jim Gudas talks to Robert Berlin, DuPage County State's Attorney, about the challenges that DuPage has faced because of the pandemic, and reducing crime.
1/3/202128 minutes, 43 seconds
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AT ISSUE: Cardinal Blase Cupich 12/27/2020

Challenges facing Chicago’s Roman Catholic Archdiocese  in 2020 went beyond the effects of COVID-19, and the needs of parishioners affected by the Coronavirus. There were economic issues, and new attention on the issue of sexual abuse by members of the clergy.  WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore reports for this week's At Issue.
12/28/202027 minutes, 58 seconds
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AT ISSUE: Cook County COVID Vaccine 12/20/2020

Drs. Kiran Joshi and Sharon Welbel, two leading physicians with Cook County's Health and Hospitals System, discuss the rollout of the first COVID-19 vaccine, and addesses public concers about the Vaccine's safety, it's distribution, and when everyday people might be able to obtain it.
12/21/202029 minutes, 8 seconds
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At Issue: ACLU 2020 12/13/2020

 Colleen Connell, Executive Director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois, talks with Craig Dellimore about police reform, immigration, voting rights and other civil liberties. She also talks about transitioning from a Trump White House to one led by Joe Biden.
12/14/202028 minutes, 23 seconds
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AT ISSUE: Congressman Adam Kinzinger, R-IL 12/6/20

 Congressman Adam Kinzinger (R-16th) talks with Craig Dellimore about his criticism of President Trump's efforts to undue the 2020 Election, and his concerns about the policies of President-Elect Joe Biden. He also discusses the COVID-19 outbreak and deaths at the LaSalle Veterans Home.
12/7/202028 minutes, 24 seconds
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At Issue: Non-Profits and COVID-19, 11/29/2020

United Way of Metropolitan Chicago President and CEO, Sean Garrett, and Carlos Nelson, Executive Director of the Greater Auburn Gresham Development Corporation, talk with WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore about how non-profit groups—and others—are coping with the Coronavirus.
11/29/202028 minutes, 56 seconds
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At Issue: Chicago Urban League 11-22-2020

Craig Dellimore talks with Karen Freeman-Wilson, President and CEO of the Chicago Urban League​. They discuss the "Black Shop Chicago" initiative and the work of the Urban League to help Black-owned business as well as helping people train for and find jobs.
11/22/202028 minutes, 48 seconds
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AT ISSUE: ARTS FUNDING AND THE PANDEMIC 11-25-2020

Craig Dellimore talks with two people from the Arts Alliance called "Enrich Chicago" about the challenges smaller, minority arts organizations  have finding funding in Chicago. Nina Sànchez, director of Enrich Chicago and Vershawn Sanders-Ward, Founder and Artistic Director of the Red Clay Dance Company​ discuss their missions, their Art...and their fight to rid the Arts Community of racism.
11/16/202028 minutes, 52 seconds
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At Issue (11/8/2020): State Rep. Stephanie Kifowit for Speaker of the Illinois House

West Suburban Democratic lawmaker Stephanie Kifowit talks with Craig Dellimore about why she is challenging House Speaker Michael Madigan for his leadership post. She discusses the alleged scandals hovering around him, and how  his dual role as chair of the Democratic Party may be hurting other Illinois Democrats. 
11/9/202028 minutes, 39 seconds
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At Issue: Elections and Eating in Illinois 11-1-2020

First Craig Dellimore talks with Will County Clerk Lauren Staley-Ferry about how voting, and counting the votes, will go this year, amid a pandemic and political strife.  Then it's a conversation with Illinois Restaurant Association President Sam Toia about the dispute over Governor Pritzker's ban on indoor dining in Chicago and the Collar Counties.
11/1/202028 minutes, 41 seconds
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Judicial Elections & Judicial Independence 10-25-2020

Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks with Prosecutor Risa Lanier about the many candidates for judge and the judicial retention issues on the ballot this year. She explains how voters can get good information about them. She also discusses the issue of judicial independence, and how politics can conflict with it.
10/25/202028 minutes, 35 seconds
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Graduated Income Tax Amendment

Craig Dellimore conducts a spirited discussion about the pros and cons of the Constitutional Amendment authorizing a graduated income tax that is on the November Ballot. The guests are Quentin Fulks, Executive Director "Vote Yes for Fairness" and  Businessman Tony Duncan, with the "Coalition to Stop the Tax Hike Amendment".
10/19/202028 minutes, 50 seconds
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At Issue: Steve Bernas, CEO of the Better Business Bureau of Chicago and Northern Illinois 10-11-20

The head of the local Better Business Bureau tells WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore that scam artists are preying on consumers in alarming numbers during the Coronavirus pandemic.
10/11/202027 minutes, 48 seconds
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Candidates clash during 6th Congressional District debate

WBBM Newsradio's Craig Dellimore helps moderate the 6 Congressional District debate among incumbent U.S. Rep. Sean Casten (D); and challengers Jeanne Ives (R) and Bill Redpath, Libertarian. 
10/5/202057 minutes, 43 seconds
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At Issue: Restorative Justice 10-4-20

Officials from the RJ Hubs collaborative talk with Craig Dellimore about using Restorative Justice to combat violence and mass incarceration in Chicago. Elena Quintana of Adler University joins RJ Hubs Coordinator Joshua Brooks and RJ Practitioner Anthony Montoya for a frank discussion about healing communities.
10/4/202028 minutes, 46 seconds
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AT ISSUE: Cong. Lauren Underwood

Naperville Democratic Congresswoman Lauren Underwood talks with Craig Dellimore about COVID-19, Healthcare and defending her seat against the challenge from Republican State Senator Jim Oberweis.
9/28/202028 minutes, 34 seconds
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AT ISSUE: Metra Executive Director James Derwinski 09/27/2020

Metra's top exec, Jim Derwinski, talks with Craig Dellimore about how the rail service is adapting to the challenges of the Coronavirus pandemic. He discusses revenue losses, the possibility of service cuts, and the million dollar campaign to show passenger how Metra has made the trains safe for them to return.
9/28/202028 minutes, 34 seconds
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At Issue: Cook County Clerk Karen Yarbrough 9-13-20

WBBM's Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks with Karen Yarbrough, the Cook County Clerk, about early voting and how to vote in the upcoming elections.
9/14/202028 minutes, 56 seconds
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AT ISSUE: Chicago Budget Director Susie Park 09/06/2020

City Budget Director Susie Park talks with Craig Dellimore about the $2-billion worth of budget gaps Chicago is facing this year and next. She also discusses the painful ways the City might close the shortfalls and the pressures to maintain the services that residents need now more than ever.
9/6/202028 minutes, 36 seconds
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At Issue: Author Pete Keller of “Cabrini Green: The Pete Keller Chronicles”

It was one of the most infamous housing projects in Chicago…that garnered even more attention for the violence and a short move-in by late Chicago Mayor Jane Byrne. On this week’s “At Issue” program WBBM’s Jennifer Keiper talks with author Pete Keller about the development and his new book,  “Cabrini Green: The Pete Keller Chronicles."
8/30/202027 minutes, 43 seconds
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AT ISSUE: DuPage: Price of the Pandemic

Craig Dellimore discusses how DuPage County is working to recover from the COVID-19 outbreak and chart a path towards real recovery. He talks with DuPage County Board member Bob Larsen who chairs the board’s finance committee, Karen Ayala, the DuPage County Health Director and Greg Bedalov, President of Choose DuPage.​
8/23/202028 minutes, 53 seconds
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At Issue: Cook County States Attorney Kimberly Foxx 8/16/20

States Attorney Kim Foxx talks with Craig Dellimore about the cooperation among City, County, State & Federal authorities to fight looting and the recent surge in gun violence in Chicago. She discusses her office's efforts to bring violent criminals to justice, and her efforts toward Criminal Justice Reform and an end to racial inequities in the Court system.
8/16/202028 minutes, 18 seconds
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AT ISSUE: April Redzic, CEO of DuPage PADS 9/8/2020

April Redzic, the new President & CEO of DuPage PADS talks with Craig Dellimore about the advocacy group's work to end Homelessness in the Western suburbs. She discusses how COVID-19 has redirected its efforts to combat a problem that is, often, invisible to many local residents. She talks about the future for their efforts and what gives her hope.
8/9/202028 minutes, 29 seconds
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At Issue: JUSTICE 2020: Courts & Incarceration

Craig Dellimore moderates a discussion about Equity in the Criminal Justice system with Illinois Supreme Court Justice Anne Burke, Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle, Jobi Cates, Director of Restore Justice and Sharone Mitchell, director of the Illinois Justice Project. They express views on the Bond system, Gun Violence, long-term prison terms and the effect of COVID-19 on the Justice system.
8/2/202029 minutes, 4 seconds
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AT ISSUE: Carmen Ayala, IL Supt. of Education 07-26-2020

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks with Illinois’ top school official Carmen Ayala, the state Superintendent of Education. She says local school districts have some difficult decisions to make about the coming year because of the Coronavirus pandemic, and the state is giving them all the help and guidance it can.
7/26/202028 minutes, 45 seconds
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At Issue: Pat O'Brien GOP for States Attorney 7/19/20

The Republican candidate for Cook County States says he wants more suspects off the streets instead of out on bail as they are under the Democratic incumbent, Kimberly Foxx.  WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore reports
7/19/202028 minutes, 35 seconds
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At Issue: Jahmal Cole, MyBlock, MyHood MyCity 07/12/2020

WBBM's Craig Dellimore speaks with Founder and President of MyBlock, MyHood MyCity Jahmal Cole about what needs to be done to help neighborhoods and the city.
7/12/202028 minutes, 52 seconds
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At Issue: Jim Oberweis 07/05/2020

WBBM's Craig Dellimore talks with State Senator and Jim Oberweis about his campaign to try to unseat the U.S. Representative Lauren Underwood as the Republican nominee in the 14th Congressional District in the upcoming election.
7/5/202027 minutes, 55 seconds
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At Issue: Maryam Ahmad, Chicago Bar Association 6/28/20

Craig Dellimore speaks with Maryam Ahmad of the new president of the Chicago Bar Association. Ahmad talks about her experiences, what the CBA is, and the significance of her position.
6/28/202028 minutes, 41 seconds
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AT ISSUE: Cong. Sean Casten 06-07-2020

Downers Grove Democrat Sean Casten talks about his fight to retain his 6th Congressional District seat against a challenge from Republican Jeanne Ives. He also discusses Climate Change, COVID-19, Police Misconduct and the unrest across America.
6/7/202028 minutes, 45 seconds
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At Issue: Jeanne Ives, 6th District Republican Congressional Candidate

Former Republican State Representative Jeanne Ives talks with Craig Dellimore about her bid to unseat Wheaton Congressman Sean Casten, the Democratic incumbent. She discusses Casten's record, her priorities, and what she thinks has gfone wrong with the State and Federal efforts to confront the Coronavirus pandemic.
5/24/202028 minutes, 59 seconds
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At Issue: Juan Salgado City Colleges of Chicago 05/17/2020

When the 7 campuses of the City Colleges of Chicago begin the Fall term, they may have a different way of doing things because of the Coronavirus pandemic. City Colleges Chancellor Juan Salgado talks navigating college during COVID-19. 
5/17/202028 minutes, 51 seconds
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At Issue: U-S CENSUS 2020 5/10/20

U-S Census Chicago Regional Director Marilyn Sanders talks with Craig Dellimore about how the COVID-19 Pandemic has affected the Census. She also discusses the push for a complete count and why that is so vitally important for the metropolitan area.
5/12/202028 minutes, 15 seconds
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At Issue: Illinois State Senator Bill Brady 5/3/20

Illinois Senate Republican Leader Bill Brady talks with Craig Dellimore about Governor Pritzker's COVID-19 Recovery plan, the continuing shutdown order and the need for the General Assembly to meet about the pandemic.
5/7/202028 minutes, 24 seconds
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At Issue: Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi 4/26/20

Schaumburg Democrat Raja Krishnamoorthi talks with Craig Dellimore about how Congress is working through the COVID-19 crisis, and how he is battling Coronavirus scammers, among others.
5/7/202028 minutes, 50 seconds
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At Issue: Aurora Mayor Richard Irvin 4/19/20

Richard Irvin, Aurora's Mayor talks with Craig Dellimore about the challenges of helping the City recover from the Coronavirus pandemic, and his own bout with the disease.  
5/7/202028 minutes, 5 seconds
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AT ISSUE: Amy Campanelli, Cook County Public Defender 4/12/2020

Public Defender Amy Campanelli talks with Craig Dellimore about efforts to release Cook County Jail inmates who may be at high risk for COVID-19 infections. She also discusses the debate over Cash Bond and public safety, defending people during a pandemic...and the presumption of innocence.
4/12/202028 minutes, 49 seconds
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At Issue : Toni Preckwinkle 04/05/2020

Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle talks with Craig Dellimore about the impact on Cook County due to COVID-19. 
4/5/202028 minutes
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At Issue: Brookfield Zoo President 3/29/2020

Stuart Strahl, President of the Chicago Zoological Society, talks with Craig Dellimore about the evolution of the Zoo and it's mission, the major impact the Coronavirus is having this year and his upcoming retirement.
3/29/202028 minutes, 46 seconds
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At Issue: Felicia Davis, President & CEO, Chicago Foundation for Women 03/15/2020

Felicia Davis talks with Craig Dellimore about the fundraising work of the Chicago Foundation for women, issues of Pay Equity, Sexual Harassment, Violence and the effects of the Coronavirus pandemic. 
3/26/202028 minutes, 10 seconds
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At Issue: Primary Roundtable 03/22/2020

Craig Dellimore looks back on the Illinois primary and general election with Political Analyst Andy Shaw and The Daily Line Editor Heather Cherone.
3/22/202028 minutes, 52 seconds
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At Issue: Cook County Clerk Race 3/8/2020

Craig Dellimore talks with all four candidates running for Cook County Clerk. He discusses their experience and what issues they stand on. The Illinois primary is on March 17th. 
3/8/202027 minutes, 24 seconds
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At Issue: Former Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel 3.1.2020

Rahm Emanuel talks with Craig Dellimore about his new book, which suggests as Washington backs away from new programs, Cities are moving forward. He also sizes up Mayors on the Presidential Campaign trail…and challenges to Democratic Party unity. 
3/1/202028 minutes, 51 seconds
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At Issue: Rush Darwish, Democratic Candidate for the 3rd Congressional District 2/23/2020

Congressional hopeful Rush Darwish talks with Craig Dellimore about the significance of his campaign, and his ties to the Arab-American community and the Middle Class. He discusses his differences on issues like Health Care, Gun Control, and Politics in general.
2/23/202027 minutes, 2 seconds
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At Issue: 3rd District Congressman Daniel Lipinski 2/16/2020

Congressman Dan Lipinski talks with Craig Dellimore about the bitter 3rd District Primary race, and divisions within the Democratic Party. He discusses Abortion, Health Care, Transportation and more.
2/16/202028 minutes, 33 seconds
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At Issue: Illinois Policy Institute 2/2/2020

Adam Schuster, director of budget and tax research for the Illinois Policy Institute talks with Craig Dellimore about the concerns the free-market think tank has with Governor Pritzker's budget proposals. The group is fighting the "Fair Tax" plan, pushing for stronger pension reform, but supporting Pritzker's ethics reform ideas.
2/2/202027 minutes, 54 seconds
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At Issue: Democrat Marie Newman 1/26/2020

Democrat Marie Newman is gearing up to run for Congress against incumbent Dan Lipinski . She lays out her views on raising the minimum wage to $15, medicare for all, higher taxes and more.
1/26/202027 minutes, 56 seconds
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At Issue: Toni Preckwinkle, Cook County Board President 1/19/2020

County Board President Toni Preckwinkle talks with Craig Dellimore about taking more power with the Health System, her big concerns about Cannabis and the Census count, among other things.
1/19/202027 minutes, 41 seconds
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At Issue: Toi Hutchinson, Governor's Senior Adviser on Cannabis Control 1/12/2020

Former State lawmaker Toi Hutchinson talks with Craig Dellimore about how the Pritzker Administration is working to make sure that the new recreational cannabis industry is making up for the past wrong of the "War on Drugs." She discusses expungements and pardons in low-level pot cases, and the slow, but steady efforts to make sure African-American and Latino business people participate in the financial benefits. 
1/12/202028 minutes, 12 seconds
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Advocates for the Homeless Explode Some Myths About the Problem & Solutions

Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks with Doug Schenkelberg, the head of the Chicago Coalition for the Homeless and Richard Ducatenzeiler,  Director of the provider Agency Franciscan Outreach about the depth—and variety—of homelessness. They also talk about what the City is doing and what everyday people can do to help.  
1/5/202028 minutes, 23 seconds
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Year in Review 2019 - Three Radio.Com Journalists Look Back

Craig Dellimore chats with Mary Dixon, longtime co-host on WXRT-FM, and Mark Grote, Sports Reporter and Host on WSCR 670 and WBBM, about 2019's top stories, including a new Chicago Mayor, a new Illinois Governor, and lots of controversies.
12/30/201928 minutes, 53 seconds
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Robert Fioretti, Democratic Candidate for Cook County States Attorney

Former Alderman Bob Fioretti says he could bring positive change to the prosecutor's office. The former alderman talks with Craig Dellimore about his campaign to unseat Democratic incumbent Kim Foxx. He discusses gun crimes, retail theft, bail, and criminal justice and police reform. 
12/22/201928 minutes, 26 seconds
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At Issue: Race & Chicago 12/15/2019

Mayor Lori Lightfoot talks with Craig Dellimore about how the issue of race affects a number of major matters in the City of Chicago and her efforts to right past wrongs. Then a top official with the Chicago Urban League helps put things in perspective. 
12/16/201928 minutes, 36 seconds
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At Issue with Bill Conway Cand. States Attorney for 12-8-19

Bill Conway with Craig Dellimore talks about his qualifications to run the office he once worked for. He also discusses combating violent crime and gun trafficking and reforming the criminal justice system.
12/8/201928 minutes, 14 seconds
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Season of Giving - 2019

Sean Garrett, President & CEO of United Way of Metropolitan Chicago, and Tevonne Ellis, Program Director for Claretian Associates in South Chicago talk with Craig Dellimore about the difficulties facing social service groups, as donations decline. But they also discuss Chicago's efforts to revitalize the South and West sides and why that is a hopeful sign.
12/1/201928 minutes, 22 seconds
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At Issue: Architecture and the Neighborhoods 11/24/2019

Officials and a participant in the Chicago Architectural Biennial talk with Craig Dellimore about how the international exhibition is working to make the world of architects and artists more integrated with neighborhoods and everyday people. Biennial Chairman Jack Guthman, Biennial Executive Director Todd Palmer and Urban Designer Emmanuel Pratt, head of the Sweet Water Foundation, all say it's not just about "buildings."
11/25/201928 minutes, 46 seconds
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At Issue: FIGHTING GUN VIOLENCE 11/17/2019

Former Education Secretary Arne Duncan and Autry Philips, Director iof the Target Area Development Corporation, speak with Craig Dellimore about the need for more resources to quell gun violence in Chicago. They discuss programs to help those involved in violence, enlisting the help of people in the neighborhoods, and the impact of Police Superintendent Eddie Johnson's retirement.
11/17/201928 minutes, 32 seconds
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At Issue 11-10-19: Former Cook County and federal prosecutor Donna More

Former assistant U.S. attorney and assistant Cook County state’s attorney Donna More talks to WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore about running against Cook County State’s Attorney Kim Foxx.
11/11/201928 minutes, 12 seconds
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At Issue: Great Lakes Challenges 11/3/2019

Conservation experts Andrea Densham & Jacklyn Wegner of the Shedd Aquarium talk with Craig Dellimore about the way businesses and government leaders are combining efforts to combat invasive species and reduce pollution going into the Great Lakes. They also discuss the need for the public to be more involved...and active.
11/4/201928 minutes, 29 seconds
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At Issue: City Planner Maurice Cox 10-27-19

Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks to Maurice Cox, Chicago's Commissioner of Planning and Development, about Invest South West, which is a plan to revitalize Chicago's south and west sides. 
10/28/201928 minutes, 16 seconds
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At Issue: Nancy Gianni, Founder and Chief Belief Officer of Gigi Playhouse

This week on At Issue: WBBM's Bernie Tafoya speaks with Nancy Gianni, the founder and chief belief officer of GiGis Playhouses (Down syndrome achievement centers). 
10/20/201928 minutes, 17 seconds
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At Issue: Breast Cancer Awareness Month

This week on At Issue, WBBM's Lisa Fielding talks about the importance of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
10/13/201928 minutes, 21 seconds
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At Issue: Dekalb Walcott Jr, author of ""Black Heroes of Fire" 10-6-19

A bit of Chicago history this week, as Craig Dellimore talks to Dekalb Walcott Jr, a retired Chicago fire department batallion chief, about the nation's first paid black fire unit, which was here in Chicago. 
10/7/201928 minutes, 38 seconds
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At Issue: Karin Norington-Reaves, CEO of the Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership 9/29/19

Karin Norington-Reaves, CEO of the Chicago Cook Workforce Partnership, takes Craig Dellimore inside the operation that has been successfully working with Employers, and helping job-seekers train and find work. She discusses the accomplishments and the challenges.
9/29/201928 minutes, 44 seconds
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At Issue: 9-22-19 Dir., Cabrini Green Legal Aid Ester Franco-Payne

Esther Franco-Payne, Executive Dir., Cabrini GReen Legal AId talks with Craig Dellimore about the challenges for people hoping to get clean criminal records as a resuly of the legalization of recreational Marijuana. She describes the major problems facing people with minor offenses...a talks about what help they can get. 
9/22/201928 minutes, 35 seconds
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At Issue: Jeanne Ives, Republican Congressional Candidate 9/15/2019

Conservative Republican Jeanne Ives talks with Craig Dellimore about her effort to regain the 6th Congressional seat for the GOP, the tone of campaign rhetoric, Donald Trump, and several issues including Immigration and taxes.
9/15/201928 minutes, 42 seconds
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At Issue: Cook County State's Attorney Kimberly Foxx 9-8-19

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks to Cook County State's Attorney Kimberly Foxx about the Jussie Smollett case, setting bonds, recreational drug convictions, and more.
9/8/201928 minutes, 24 seconds
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At Issue: Congressman Michael Quiqley, 9-1-2019

Congressman Michael Quiqley talk with Craig Dellimore about his upcoming trip out West, where he says even National Parks are falling victim to Climate Change. The Democrat also discusses Russian interference in U-S elections, calls for President Trump’s impeachment, the U-S Census, Presidential Primaries, and Voting rights. 
9/1/201928 minutes, 40 seconds
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At Issue: Laurence Msall, President of the Civic Federation 8/25/2019

Laurence Msall, one of the City's most respected budget analysts, talks with Craig Dellimore about the fiscal challenges facing the Lori Lightfoot Administration, and the prospects for closing what could be a Billion dollar Budget Gap. He talks taxes, revenue, structural reform and political realities. 
8/25/201928 minutes, 42 seconds
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At Issue: Kwame Raoul, Illinois Attorney General 8/18/2019

Kwame Raoul talks with Craig Dellimore about the range of things the Attorney General’s office is doing, from monitoring and fighting Trump Administration policies on immigrants to pushing on Chicago Police Reform and preparing for the legalization of marijuana. 
8/19/201928 minutes, 39 seconds
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At Issue: The READI Chicago program of the Heartland Alliance 8/11/19

Eddie Bocanegra, Senior Director of the READI Chicago Program talks with Craig Dellimore about the effort to give jobs to those most at-risk for being involved with gun violence. The program now serves some 500 men who've been crime victims and/or offenders.
8/11/201928 minutes, 39 seconds
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At Issue: Candace Moore, Chicago's Chief Equity Officer 8/4/2019

Civil Rights Attorney Candace Moore talks with Craig Dellimore about her job as Director of the Office of Equity and Racial Justice, and her mission to help make sure City policies do no harm, while they are doing good.
8/4/201928 minutes, 45 seconds
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At Issue: Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle 7/28/2019

Board President Toni Preckwinkle talks with Craig Dellimore about why there are no new taxes in her next budget, how the county's health care system is doing, when she'll meet with Mayor Lightfoot to discuss gun violence, and who is setting the tone for discussions about race these days.
7/28/201928 minutes, 33 seconds
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At Issue 7-21-19 Safety Net Hospitals

Top officials from the Mount Sinai Health Systems and Jackson Park Hospital talk with Craig Dellimore about the difficulties and the victories in providing health care in economically challenged neighborhoods. It’s a learning process about what works, and doesn’t when it comes to Government and Medicine.
7/21/201927 minutes, 29 seconds
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At Issue: Benjamin Wolf, Legal Director of the ACLU of Illinois.

This week on At Issue, WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore sits down with Benjamin Wolf, Legal Director of the ACLU of Illinois.
7/14/201927 minutes, 33 seconds
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At Issue: Field Foundation "New Leaders" 7/7/2019

Craig Dellimore talks with Field Foundation official Hilesh Patel about the organizations program to identify "Leaders for a New Chicago." Then, two of the awardees join the spirited discussion about leadership and making change in the City: Tonika Lewis Johnson, a Visual Artist and Heather Miller, with the American Indian Center.
7/7/201927 minutes, 21 seconds
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James Derwinski, CEO/Executive Director, Metra Rail 6/30/2019

Metra CEO James Derwinski talks with Craig Dellimore about how Illinois' Capital Construction program is going to help replace aging passenger cars and locomotives, and upgrade communications and train stations. He outlines the rail line short and long-range plans and challenges.
6/30/201927 minutes, 53 seconds
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At Issue: Chicago Park District Superintendent Michael Kelly 6/23/2019

Chicago's Parks' CEO talks with Craig Dellimore about the new, and continuing, programs that will be helping children stay safe this summer. He discuss the close cooperation with other City agencies, the mission of getting neighborhood people involved in more activities, and the challenge of finding enough funding.
6/23/201928 minutes, 6 seconds
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At Issue: Cook County Chief Judge Timothy Evans 6/16/2019

Chief Judge Timothy Evans talks with Craig Dellimore about reforming the County's Bail Bond system to that defendants are not unnecessarily jailed awaiting trial *just* because they are poor. Critics says the system lets too many dangerous criminal go free. Judge Evans answers the critics.
6/16/201928 minutes, 25 seconds
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Chicago City Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin 6/2/2019

Treasurer Melissa Conyears-Ervin talks with Craig Dellimore about securing the City's investments, investing in community projects, expanding depositories, and why things will be better now that women run Chicago.
6/2/201928 minutes, 36 seconds
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At Issue: Cook County Sheriff Tom Dart 5/26/2019

Sheriff Tom Dart talks with Craig Dellimore about problems with bond reform, and efforts on mental health and violence on Chicago’s West Side.
5/26/201927 minutes, 46 seconds
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Former U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan 5-19-2019

Former U.S. Education Secretary Arne Duncan along with Chicago Police detective Vivian Williams talk with Craig Dellimore about their efforts in helping Chicago's at-risk-youth. 
5/19/201928 minutes, 31 seconds
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At Issue: Mayor Rahm Emanuel Farewell 5-12-19

Mayor Rahm Emanuel talks with Craig Dellimore just over a week before he steps down as Mayor. They talk about police reform, pensions, politics, and school funding among other things.
5/12/201928 minutes, 25 seconds
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At Issue: Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi 5/5/2019

Cook County Assessor Fritz Kaegi  talks with Crauig Dellimore about undoing years of financial inequities and changing the way assessments are made. He discusses the affect on the tax bills and the business....and why legislation to require more Data is key.
5/5/201928 minutes, 26 seconds
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At Issue: Congresswoman Lauren Underwood 4-28-19

After hosting a roundtable on prescription drug prices and other health care issues, 14th District Congresswoman Lauren Underwood ​says the public should be a lot more vocal about such things now. WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore caught up with her there.
4/28/201929 minutes, 25 seconds
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At Issue: Illinois House Republican Leader Jim Durkin 4/21/2019

House Republican Leader Jim Durkin talks with Craig Dellimore about why he's fighting against the Governor's graduated income tax proposal...and FOR a change in the State Constitution to bring down Pension costs. He also discusses his friendship with Mayor-elect Lori Lightfoot.
4/21/201928 minutes, 40 seconds
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At Issue 4-14-19 Future of The city Council

4/15/201929 minutes, 5 seconds
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At Issue: Chicago Federation of Labor & Lori Lightfoot 4/7/2019

Chicago Federation of Labor Pres. Bob Reiter talks with Craig Dellimore about the role labor played in the Chicago Mayor's Race, and with City Government in general. He also talks about the road ahead for organized labor in the City and State.
4/7/201928 minutes, 2 seconds
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At Issue: CHICAGO MAYORAL CANDIDATES 3/31/2019

Craig Dellimore interviews the African-American woman who will make History in Tuesday's Chicago runoff elections AND her opponent. In separate interviews County Board President Toni Preckwinkle and Former Federal Prosecutor Lori Lightfoot talk about the tone of the campaign, the accusations the women have thrown at each other, their plans for police and criminal justice reform...and the path forward for the City.
3/31/201928 minutes, 49 seconds
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At Issue 40th Ward Race for Alderman 3-24-19

Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks with longtime alderman Patrick O'Connor and community activist Andre Vasquez. It is a a race fueled by calls for "change" on the City Council, warnings about each candidate's past history, and who can best listen to the needs of the people.
3/24/201928 minutes, 51 seconds
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At Issue: Community Activism: Win or Lose 3/17/2019

Craig Dellimore talks with community leaders Amisha Patel, Exec. Director of the Grassroots Collaborative, Huu Nguyen, a Board Member for Raise Your Hand Action, and Debbie Southorn, of the "No Cop Academy" group, about what keeps neighborhood-based movements going, and where they go from here.
3/17/201928 minutes, 43 seconds
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At Issue: Business of Marijuana 3/8/2019

Illinois is poised to be the next state to possibly legalize marijuana for recreational use. At the same time, it's one of the first states to offer medical pot instead of opioids to treat pain. This week on At Issue, WBBM's Lisa Fielding talks about Illinois' growing marijuana business with John Sullivan and Jason Erkes, both representatives of Chicago-based cannabis producer and distributor Cresco Labs.
3/10/201928 minutes, 16 seconds
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PREPARING FOR THE MAYORAL RUNOFF - ANALYSIS 3/3/2019

Political Analyst Andy Shaw and Heather Cherone, Managing Editor of The Daily Line, join Craig Dellimore for a discussion about how a 14-candidate Mayoral race has a runoff to decide who will be Chicago's first Black Female Mayor…and why the City Council is poised for a sea change.
3/3/201928 minutes, 42 seconds
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What Older Voters Want 2/24/2019

Craig Dellimore talks with Bob Gallo, State Director of the American Association of Retired Persons in Illinois and Manager of Advocacy Mary Anderson about the issues voters over 50 care most about, and what they want from the next Mayor and local lawmakers.
2/24/201928 minutes, 39 seconds
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At Issue: Mayoral Candidate John Kozlar

John Kozlar, the youngest and least well-funded of the candidates for Chicago Mayor, talks with Craig Dellimore about how he is trying to make his mark on the campaign with his ideas. He wants Police to live in the areas they Patrol...promises NOT to raise property taxes...but DOES think selling the naming rights to Chicago Bridges could bring in millions. he also discusses schools, and neighborhood development.
2/17/201928 minutes, 32 seconds
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Mayoral Candidate Amara Enyia Begins Big GOTV Campaign

Mayoral hopeful Amara Enyia's the guest on our AT ISSUE program with Craig Dellimore this weekend and you can hear more of her thoughts Sunday at 9:30 a.m. and 9:30 p.m.        Enyia says her campaign is mounting a "Get Out The Vote" effort like nothing the City has seen before.  
2/9/201950 seconds
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Chicago City Treasurer's Race 2/3/2019

Craig Dellimore interviews State Representative Melissa Conyears Ervin, CPA Peter Gariepy and Alderman Ameya Pawar about the direction each wants to take the City Treasurer's office. They discuss qualifications, experience and a bold proposal to create a City owned Bank.
2/3/201927 minutes, 52 seconds
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STATE REP. LaSHAWN FORD, CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR

State Lawmaker talks with Craig Dellimore about his start in Cabrini Green, his accomplishments in the General Assembly, and his proposals for reinvigorating struggling communities, reforming law enforcement and ethics laws.
1/20/201928 minutes, 43 seconds
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Jerry Joyce, Candidate for Mayor of Chicago 1/13/2019

Lawyer Jerry Joyce talks with Craig Dellimore about why he entered the crowded race for Mayor, and talks about what he would and would NOT do when it comes to violent crime, taxes, pension reform, education, and public safety training.
1/13/201928 minutes, 13 seconds
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Susana Mendoza, Candidate for Mayor 1-6-18

State Comptroller Discusses the Campaign, the Issues, and Corruption Mayoral hopeful Susana Mendoza talks with Craig Dellimore about her plans for education, pension debt, and public safety. She also talks about the federal charges against Alderman Ed Burke and his political future.
1/6/201928 minutes, 47 seconds
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Bill Daley, Candidate for Mayor of Chicago 12-23-18

Former Commerce Secretary William Daley talks with Craig Dellimore about his legislative agenda, differences with his brother--the former Mayor--and why President Obama should have a major highway re-named in his honor.
12/24/201828 minutes, 45 seconds
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Bob Fioretti, Candidate For Mayor 12/16/2018

Former Alderman Bob Fioretti talks with Craig Dellimore about why he is running for Mayor again. He discusses his proposals for a commuter tax, pension reform, term limits, and reducing the number of Chicago aldermen by half.
12/17/201828 minutes, 30 seconds
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Chicago's Next Mayor 12/9/2018

Craig Dellimore talks with MarySue Barrett of the Metropolitan Planning Council, Gloria Castillo of Chicago United, and Ghian Foreman of the Greater Southwest Development Corporation about the many challenges facing whoever takes over as the next Chicago Mayor. They also talk about how voters should judge the wide field of candidates.
12/10/201828 minutes, 47 seconds
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Bradley Tusk, Political Strategist and Venture Capitalist 12-2-18

Bradley Tusk, a former top state official, talks with Craig Dellimore about using high tech to allow people to vote by phone from overseas….the challenges facing Illinois’ next Governor and Chicago’s next Mayor, and what it was like to work for Rod Blagojevich. Tusk is author of the book, "The Fixer: My Adventures Saving Startups from Death By Politics."
12/10/201828 minutes, 29 seconds
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At Issue 11-25-18 Annual Charity Show

11/25/201828 minutes, 36 seconds
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Conservative Republican Lawmaker Jeanne Ives 11-18-18

Outspoken conservative Jeanne Ives joins Craig Dellimore to discuss what went wrong for Illinois Republicans in the midterms, her predictions for what will happen between Democratic Governor JB Pritzker and the General Assembly, and her call for new Republican leadership in the state.
11/18/201828 minutes, 53 seconds
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Midterm Elections: a Reporters' Round Table 11-11-18

Craig Dellimore gets the latest insights from Andy Shaw, former head of the Better Government Assiociation, and Heather Cherone, managing editor of the Daily Line, about Democratic control of Congress, the challenges facing incoming Governor JB Pritzker, and some election day issues you may have missed.
11/12/201828 minutes, 42 seconds
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14th Congressional District Race 11/4/2018

In separate interviews, incumbent Republican Congressman Randy Hultgren and Democratic newcomer Lauren Underwood discuss health care, tax cuts, the voters, and other issues in a race that could help decide whether Democrats win control of the House.
11/5/201829 minutes, 34 seconds
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At Issue: Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle 10-28-18

WBBM's Craig Dellimore talks to Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle. 
10/29/201828 minutes, 59 seconds
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J.B. Pritzker, Democratic Candidate for Governor

Billionaire J.B. Pritzker talks with Craig Dellimore about a lawsuit filed against him by campaign staffers, his criticisms of Governor Rauner's handling of the Legionnaires' disease outbreak, Higher Education funding, Attack Ads, and more.
10/22/201828 minutes, 49 seconds
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Illinois Governor Bruce Rauner 10/14/2018

Governor Rauner talks with Craig Dellimore about why he feels the saga of Challenger J.B. Pritzker's toilets is *so* important. He defends his handling of the Legionnaires Disease outbreak in Quincy and pushes to bring back the death penalty.
10/15/201828 minutes, 35 seconds
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At Issue 10-7-18 Mayoral Candidate Neil Sales-Griffin

WBBM's Craig Dellimore talks to Chicago Mayoral Candidate Neil Sales-Griffin.
10/7/201828 minutes, 42 seconds
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At Issue 9-16-18 Attorney General Candidate Erika Harold

WBBM's Craig Dellimore talks to Attorney General Candidate Erika Harold
10/7/201828 minutes, 28 seconds
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At Issue 9-23-18 Mayoral Cand Gery Chico

Mayor Richard M. Daley’s former Chief of Staff, Gery Chico, talks with Craig Dellimore about what distinguishes him in a field of more than a dozen candidates. They discuss violent crime, education, taxes and more.
10/7/201828 minutes, 31 seconds
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At Issue 9-30-18 Sexual Harassment in Politics

Democratic State Senator Melinda Bush of Grayslake talks with Craig Dellimore about the work of a group that is pushing new guidelines to keep women in Politics from being harassed...or pushed aside. Dorri McWhorter, CEO of the YWCA of Metropolitan Chicago, joins the conversation to show how these principles can work in the corporate world too.
10/7/201828 minutes, 47 seconds
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Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel 9-9-18

9/9/201829 minutes, 33 seconds
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State Sen. Kwame Raoul, Democratic Candidate for IL Attorney General 9/2/2018

State Lawmaker Kwame Raoul talks with Craig Dellimore about the heated race for Attorney General, and discusses police reform, public corruption, sexual harassment, and people who try to politicize the A.G.'s Office.
9/2/201828 minutes, 25 seconds
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Bob Reiter, President, Chicago Federation of Labor 8/26/2018

Bob Reiter, President of the Chicago Federation of Labor, talks with Craig Dellimore about why union membership is on the rise, even as more states turn to so-called right-to-work laws, and how the labor movement is meeting new challenges every day.
9/2/201828 minutes, 33 seconds
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SCAMS: The Better Business Bureau Offers Tips 8/17/2018

Steve Bernas, President and CEO of the Better Business Bureau of Chicago & Northern Illinois, talks with Craig Dellimore about scams to watch out for, protecting your credit rating, and why you should not let yourself be rushed into a deal that sounds too good to be true.
9/2/201828 minutes, 40 seconds
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CONGRESSMAN DANNY DAVIS - VIOLENCE 8/12/2018

Chicago Congressman Danny Davis joins Craig Dellimore to discuss some of the many possible solutions to reduce this summer's shootings and killings. The subjects include: policing, reducing poverty, changing attitudes and more.
8/12/201828 minutes, 22 seconds
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At Issue 8-5-18 Mayoral Candidate Jamal Green

The youngest of the Mayoral candidates, Ja'Mal Green, talks with Craig Dellimore about his proposals for police accountability, street violence, education, and economic development, and he discusses old-fashioned racial politics.
8/5/201828 minutes, 24 seconds
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Mary Sue Barrett, Pres. Metropolitan Planning Council 7/29/2018

Mary Sue Barrett of the Metropolitan Planning Council joins Craig Dellimore for a frank discussion about how many people…and especially a lot of people of Color…are falling short of making a LIVING wage…and being left out of all of the job growth in the region.
7/29/201828 minutes, 37 seconds
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Suicide Awareness & Prevention 7/22/2018

The recent deaths of Anthony Bourdain and Kate Spade have raised awareness about suicide. WBBM's Lisa Fielding on this week's At Issue talks to a suicide attempt survivor and Stephanie Weber, executive director of Suicide Prevention Services.
7/22/201827 minutes, 33 seconds
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At Issue: Lincoln Park Zoo 7-15-18

The Lincoln Park Zoo is celebrating its 150th birthday this year. WBBM's Bernie Tafoya talks to Megan Ross, Executive Vice President of Lincoln Park Zoo, and Adrian Horrigan, the zoo's manager of Animal Records and Programs.    
7/15/201827 minutes, 56 seconds
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Cook County Treasurer Maria Pappas 7/8/2018

  Treasurer Maria Pappas has a spirited discussion with Craig Dellimore about how  millions of dollars are going unclaimed in tax exemptions, and about the continuing problems of some people having their properties sold out from under them. She also describes technology that can help taxpayers get what’s coming to them.  
7/8/201828 minutes, 31 seconds
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6th Congressional District Debate: Roskam versus Casten (PART 1)

Wheaton GOP Congressman Peter Roskam and Downers Grove Democrat Sean Casten Join Craig Dellimore for a wide-ranging Debate. They discuss Immigration, Workers' Rights, Climate Change, the Economy and the tone of the campaign.  (The discussion continues in Part 2, exclusively online) 
7/1/201828 minutes, 53 seconds
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6th Congressional District Debate: Roskam versus Casten (PART 2)

Wheaton GOP Congressman Peter Roskam and Downers Grove Democrat Sean Casten Join Craig Dellimore in a continuation of their wide-ranging Debate. They discuss Trade, Health Care, Immigration Reform, Campaign Finance, Political Rhetoric and International Affairs.
7/1/201830 minutes, 47 seconds
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Troy LaRaviere, Candidate for Mayor of Chicago 6/24/2018

Troy Laraviere, former Blaine Elementary School Principal, speaks with Craig Dellimore about the Mayor Emanuel’s managing of the budget, contracts, education and taxes. He talks about his own experience and priorities, and why he feels voters could trust *him* more.
6/24/201829 minutes, 11 seconds
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Court Clerk Dorothy Brown, Candidate for Mayor of Chicago 6/17/2018

In her second run for Mayor, Dorothy Brown talks with Craig Dellimore abouf Sex Abuse in the Schools, her plans to strengthen the City's budget and Police Accountability and why she is not worried about an ongoing federal investigation of her office.
6/17/201828 minutes, 34 seconds
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Gun Violence - Cook County Stroger Hospital 6/10/2018

A leading trauma surgeon and a social worker with the Cook County Health and Hospitals System talk about Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, repeated injuries from gunfire, and other effects of gun violence on victims and some Chicago neighborhoods.
6/10/201828 minutes, 47 seconds
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At Issue: Willie Wilson, Candidate for Chicago Mayor

Self-Made Millionaire Willie Wilson discusses his candidacy with Craig Dellimore, saying gaming and cannabis can help generate money for Chicago, while he would hold the line on taxes, unlike Rahm Emanuel.
6/3/201828 minutes, 24 seconds
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Rosa Escareño, Commissioner, Chicago Dept. of Business Affairs & Consumer Protection

Commissioner Rosa Escareño ​talks with Craig Dellimore about how the City can balance support for new businesses like Uber and Airbnb and still protect Consumers and traditional businesses too.  
5/27/201828 minutes, 35 seconds
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At Issue: Lori Lightfoot, Candidate for Chicago Mayor 5/20/2018

Former Chicago Police Board President Lori Lightfoot talks with Craig Dellimore about Police Accountability, helping neighborhoods in need and why she believes Mayor Emanuel is "running scared" now that she is in the Mayor's race.
5/20/201828 minutes, 52 seconds
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At Issue: PAUL VALLAS, CANDIDATE FOR MAYOR 5/13/2018

5/13/201828 minutes, 54 seconds
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THE CHICAGO RIVER: Its Present & Its Future 5/6/2018

Margaret Frisbie, Executive Director of Friends of the Chicago River, talks with Craig Dellimore about the quality of the water in the River and all the development going on along the Riverwalk and the other Branches. Some question whether future plans are too much....or too little.
5/6/201829 minutes, 4 seconds
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Suburban Justice: Riverside Police Chief Tom Weitzel 4/29/2018

Riverside Police Chief Tom Weitzel talks with Craig Dellimore about proposed laws he feels are anti-police, his feelings about marijuana legalization, Sanctuary Cities, Police in the Schools and more.
4/29/201828 minutes, 46 seconds
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Executive Director of the Center for Tax and Budget Accountability 4/22/18

Ralph Martire, Executive Director of the Center for Tax and Budget Accountability joins WBBM's Craig Dellimore on this week's At Issue.
4/22/201827 minutes, 53 seconds
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WBBM'S At Issue: DAVID SCHULER, SUPERINTENDENT, TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT 214 4/15/2018

Dr. David Schuler, Township High School District 214 Superintendent talks with Craig Dellimore about the Career Pathways program that's garnered attention. He also discusses school funding, Diversity, Sexual Harassment and Leadership.
4/15/201828 minutes, 16 seconds
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Illinois Senate Republican Leader Bill Brady 4/8/18

Veteran Bloomington Senator Becomes Top Lawmaker In Challenging Year   Senate GOP Leader Bill Brady talks with Craig Dellimore about the hopes of passing a state budget during an election year...as well as his thoughts on taxes, pensions, trade party unity, and President Trump.
4/8/201828 minutes, 48 seconds
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Former Police Supt. Garry McCarthy, Candidate for Mayor 4/1/2018

Former Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy accuses Mayor Emanuel of running the Police Department according to politics NOT public safety, and talks with Political Editor Craig Dellimore about budgets, casino gaming, and why the LACK of trust between police and the Black Community is NOT going to be solved without some REALLY blunt talk about RACE.
4/1/201828 minutes, 46 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: Post-Primary Election Roundtable 3/25/2018

Heather Cherone, a political Reporter with the Daily Line and Andy Shaw, President Emeritus of the Better Government Association join Craig Dellimore in examining examine Illinois’ Political Landscape.
3/25/201828 minutes, 38 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: Aaron Goldstein, Democratic Candidate for Illinois Attorney General 3/11/2018

Aaron Goldstein talks with Craig Dellimore about fighting corruption, pushing for police and Criminal Justice Reform, and why HE campaigns against corporate and political powerhouses on both sides of the aisle.
3/11/201828 minutes, 34 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: Patrick Quinn, Democratic Candidate for IL Attorney General 3/4/2018

Attorney General hopeful Pat Quinn talks with Craig Dellimore about Sexual Harassment, Police Accountability, Campaign Financing AND why he feels TWO Democratic party leaders should step down.
3/4/201828 minutes, 49 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: Gary Grasso, Republican Candidate for Illinois Attorney General 2/25/2018

Longtime Attorney Gary Grasso talks with Craig Dellimore about why he is the "conservative choice" in the battle for Attorney General. He discusses his proposals on issues like gun violence, drug addiction, public corruption and more. And he says he is not at a disadvantage, even though the State Republican Party has endorsed Champaign-area attorney Erika Harold in this Primary.
2/25/201828 minutes, 35 seconds
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THE RACE FOR COOK COUNTY ASSESSOR

Craig Dellimore talks with incumbent Assessor Joe Berrios, his chief challenger Fritz Kaegi and Andrea Raila, who is fighting for her spot on the ballot in the Democratic Primary.
2/18/201828 minutes, 26 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: SHARON FAIRLEY, DEM. CANDIDATE FOR IL ATTORNEY GENERAL 2/11/2018

Sharon Fairley, who reformed Chicago's Independent Police Review Authority, tells Craig Dellimore about her vision for advancing the Attorney Generals office on issues like public corruption, police reform and gun crimes.
2/11/201828 minutes, 25 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: US Senator Tammy Duckworth 1/28/2018

This week on At Issue, US Senator Tammy Duckworth joins WBBM's Craig Dellimore.
1/28/201828 minutes, 35 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: Bob Fioretti, Candidate for Cook County Board President 1/21/2018

Bob Fioretti says his bid to unseat County Board President is fueled by voter anger over the soda tax and other challenges.
1/21/201828 minutes, 42 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: Jesse Ruiz, Democratic Candidate for Illinois Attorney General 1/14/2018

Jesse Ruiz talks with Craig Dellimore about campaign donations, public corruption, police reform and which rival candidates HE feels are ethically compromised.
1/14/201828 minutes, 53 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: Congressman Michael Quigley (D-IL) 1/7/2018

North Side Cong. Mike Quigley talks with Craig Dellimore about tensions over Korea, his concerns about the Russia investigation, helping the so-called "Dreamers" avoid deportation, and more.
1/7/201828 minutes, 42 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: 2017 - The Year in Review 12/31/2017

Political Editor Craig Dellimore welcomes Newswoman and Morning Host Mary Dixon from WXRT-FM and Sports Host Mark Grote from WSCR (The Score) for a spirited discussion about President Trump’s relations with Chicago, Mayor Emanuel’s future, sexual harassment in Springfield, the Cubs’ next steps, and more.
1/1/201828 minutes, 45 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: Renato Mariotti, Democrat for Illinois Attorney General 12/24/2017

Lawyer Renato Mariotti talks about fighting for Social Justice, being an advocate for the little guy, and why being a respected TV commentator can give him an advantage in this race.
12/25/201730 minutes
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WBBM's At Issue: President Trump and the U.S. Constitution 12/17/2017

Conservative Chicago lawyer David Applegate and Colleen Connell, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Illinois, join Craig Dellimore for a spirited discussion of how some of President Trump’s actions and statements square with the U-S Constitution. It's a talk about the limits of power, Congress and the law.
12/17/201729 minutes, 2 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: Erika Harold, Republican Candidate for Attorney General 12/10/2017

Lawyer and former Miss America Erika Harold talks with Craig Dellimore about running for the Republican nomination for Illinois Attorney General. She talks about her priorities, her conservative views and why she is so adamant about fighting sexual harassment and bullying.
12/11/201730 minutes
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WBBM's At Issue: State Senator Kwame Raoul, candidate for IL Attorney General 12/3/2017

Kwame Raoul discusses his record of advocacy, bipartisanship, the Democratic field, and other issues in the race for Attorney General.
12/4/201728 minutes, 29 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: CHALLENGES FACING CHARITIES 2017 11/26/2017

Craig Dellimore talks with United Way-Chicago CEO Wendy DuBoe, Marjory Lewe-Brady of West Chicago School District 33, and Veronica Clarke, CEO of Chicago's TCA Health, about their efforts to help people in need, and to find the money to do it.
11/27/201728 minutes, 43 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: LEGISLATIVE INSPECTOR GENERAL JULIE PORTER 11/19/2017

Julie Porter, the newly named Legislative Inspector General, talks with Craig Dellimore about her mission to investigate a range of complaints against lawmakers, and the challenges she faces.
11/20/201728 minutes, 38 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: DR. JAY SHANNON, COOK COUNTY HEALTH & HOSPITALS CEO 11/12/17

Dr. Jay Shannon talks with Craig Dellimore about attempts by some Commissioners to force big cuts in the healthcare budget. He says health care for the poor could suffer, and so could the revenue the Health system brings in.
11/13/201728 minutes, 14 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: STATE REP. JEANNE IVES, GOP CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR 11/5/2017

Wheaton State Representative Jeanne Ives discusses her campaign for Governor, saying Conservatives from across Illinois asked her to run because of their anger about the way incumbent Republican Brice Rauner is governing. 
11/5/201728 minutes, 41 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: Children's Issues and Politics 10/29/2017

Craig Dellimore talks with Former Illinois Deputy Governor Bradley Tusk, who is now a venture capitalist and philanthropist, and Maria Whelan, President of Illinois Action for Children, about being a "voice for the voiceless."
10/30/201728 minutes, 46 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: Gun Violence Epidemic 10/22/2017

Craig Dellimore talks with an emergency room physician and a chaplain from Loyola University Medical Center about their efforts to help not only the victims of gun violence, but their families, communities, and even the hospital staff.
10/23/201728 minutes, 43 seconds
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South Shore Redevelopment and the Obama Library 10/15/2017

Anton Seals Jr. of Chicago Works and Tonya Love Trice of the South Shore Chamber discuss the redevelopment of Chicago's South Side and the part that building the Barack Obama Presidential Center will have on the area. They discuss the push for a Community Benefits Agreement, and the plans for other projects.
10/16/201728 minutes, 23 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: Andy Shaw, President & CEO of the Better Government Association 10/8/2017

Better Government Association President and CEO Andy Shaw talks with Craig Dellimore about police reform and Governor Rauner's agenda.
10/8/201728 minutes, 52 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: Jack Franks, Chairman, McHenry County Board 10/1/2017

McHenry County Board Chairman Jack Franks talks with Craig Dellimore about efforts to lower taxes, and consolidate Government. He also explains why he left the Illinois legislature and what he thinks of modern politics.
10/1/201728 minutes, 21 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: Kevin Graham, President , Fraternal Order of Police - Chicago 9/24/2017

F.O.P. President Kevin Graham talks with Craig Dellimore about opposing some police reform efforts, while supporting more diversity on the force and better community relations.
9/25/201728 minutes, 39 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: SCOTT DRURY, Democratic Candidate for Governor 9/17/2017

State Rep. Scott Drury talks with Craig Dellimore about the trouble with Democrats, raising money, and support in a crowded primary race, and his thoughts on taxes, jobs, and what Governor Rauner keeps getting wrong.
9/18/201728 minutes, 45 seconds
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Hurricane Harvey & Disaster Preparedness

John Nebl with the DuPage County Office of Homeland Security and The Red Cross' Regional Manager of External Relations Yvette Alexander Maxie joins WBBM's Cisco Cotto to discuss the response to Hurricane Harvey and how the Chicago-area can be prepared for disaster.
9/10/201726 minutes, 34 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: Illinois House Republican Leader Jim Durkin 9/3/2017

State Rep. Jim Durkin joins Craig Dellimore to describe the negotiations on the historic school funding compromise. He also touches on the budget battle, bad feelings among lawmakers, and Governor Rauner's political style.
9/3/201728 minutes, 36 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: Alex Paterakis, Democratic Candidate for Governor 8/27/2017

29-year-old Alex Paterakis discusses why he entered the crowded Democratic Primary race. He talks about issues ranging from the Economy and School Funding, to Gun Rights and Politics.
8/27/201728 minutes, 27 seconds
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BOB DAIBER, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR 8/20/2017

Downstate Regional School Superintendent Bob Daiber explains why his lesser-known campaign for Governor is gaining notoriety. He discusses School Funding, the Economy, and Governor Rauner's missteps.
8/20/201727 minutes, 31 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: DROWNING & WATER SAFETY 8/13/2017

Every year dozens of people will drown while swimming in Lake Michigan and the other Great Lakes, preventable deaths in most cases. WBBM's Mike Krause talks with Dave Benjamin, Executive Director at The Great Lakes Surf Rescue Project about the risk of drowning and water safety.
8/13/201728 minutes, 42 seconds
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GOVERNOR BRUCE RAUNER

In a conversation with Craig Dellimore, Governor Rauner explain his reasons for vetoing landmark School Funding legislation, and why he feels Chicago's Public Schools had too big an advantage. He also discusses the criticisms he's taken and his strained friendship with Mayor Rahm Emanuel.
8/8/201728 minutes, 34 seconds
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CRIMINAL JUSTICE - Police Chief Tom Weitzel, Riverside 7/30/2017

Suburban Riverside Police Chief Tom Weitzel tells Craig Dellimore why he believes some of the "reforms" States Attorney Kim Foxx is making in her office is dismantling the efforts of suburban police departments. But he supports her call for more funding for prosecutions..
7/30/201728 minutes, 28 seconds
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J.B. Prtitzker, Democratic Candidate for Governor 7-23-17

Democrat J.B. Pritzker talks with Craig Dellimore about why he believes Republican Governor Rauner has failed the state, and his plans for righting the financial ship. He also answers his critics.
7/26/201728 minutes, 40 seconds
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Chicago City College’s Chancellor Juan Salgado 7-16-17

New Chancellor Juan Salgado talks with Craig Dellimore about declining enrollments, progress in the system’s much-heralded Colleges to Careers program…and more.
7/16/201728 minutes, 21 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: Cook County States Attorney Kimberly Foxx 7/9/2017

States Attorney Kim Foxx talks about making changes in the way her office investigates and prosecutes crimes. She also talks about confronting gun violence, police misconduct and an inequitable Bail system.
7/9/201728 minutes, 42 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: CRIME & PUNISHMENT & FORGIVENESS 7/2/2017

Lisa Daniels, founder of the Darren B Easterling Center for Restorative Practices talks about the journey from being the mother of a murder victim to someone who wants to preserve the humanity and legacies of even those who commit wrongs.
7/3/201728 minutes, 43 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: Tio Hardiman, Democrat for Governor 6/25/2017

Anti-Gang Violence Activist Tio Hardiman talks with Craig Dellimore about his campaign for Governor, his complaints about Bruce Rauner and Speaker Michael Madigan, and plans for tackling crime, joblessness and party politics.
6/25/201728 minutes, 38 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: JUVENILE JUSTICE & THE BUDGET BATTLE 6/18/2017

Political Editor Craig Dellimore talks with Illinois Senate President John Cullerton about the upcoming Special Session on the Budget. He also addresses concerns about the treatment of youthful offenders at a downstate facility with the head of the John Howard Association.
6/18/201728 minutes, 29 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: ILLINOIS TOURISM & SUMMER HOT SPOTS 6/11/2017

This week on At Issue, WBBM's Lisa Fielding talks with the Director of Illinois Tourism Cory Jobe and the owner of Chicago's Optimo Hats Graham Thompson about Summer hot spots and why travelers want unique experiences.
6/11/201728 minutes, 4 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: THE BUDGET & THE LAWMAKERS 6/4/2017

Craig Dellimore talks with Republican State Senator Michael Connelly and Democratic State Senator Don Harmon about the deadlock over the Budget and School funding. They also discuss the the political forces behind the impasse and what could end the standoff.
6/4/201728 minutes, 58 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: EDUCATION FUNDING: MAY 2017 5/28/2017

A School Superintendent and two Teachers with the ground Advance Illinois talk with Craig Dellimore about the drive to win approval for an "Evidence Based Model" for eliminating inequality in school funding across Illinois.
5/28/201728 minutes, 56 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: Cook County Board President Toni Preckwinkle 5/21/2017

Toni Preckwinkle talks with Craig Dellimore about the impact of the Trump Administration's Healthcare plans, Sanctuary cities, her criticisms of new Federal sentencing guidelines, and the County's new sweetened drink tax.
5/21/201728 minutes, 43 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: REPUBLICAN CONGRESSMAN RANDY HULTGREN 5/14/2017

Congressman Randy Hultgren (R-Plano) talks with Craig Dellimore about the benefits and the future of the AMerican Health Care Act, and he also discusses his questions about the firing of FBI Director James Comey.
5/14/201728 minutes, 34 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: CHRISTOPHER KENNEDY, DEMOCRATIC CANDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR 5/7/2017

Gubernatorial hopeful Chris Kennedy talks with Craig Dellimore about why he's running, why Republican Bruce Rauner has--in his view--all the wrong ideas, and gives his take on politics in the age of big money campaigns.
5/7/201728 minutes, 32 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: Father George Clements 4/30/2017

Activist Priest Father George Clements reflects on six decades as a Priest who broke barriers, and was in the forefront of advocacy for Civil Rights, Black adoptions, drug rehabilitation and ex-offenders.  
4/30/201728 minutes, 46 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: Political Campaigns and Big Money 4/23/2017

Craig Dellimore talks with Sarah Brune, Executive Director of the Illinois Campaign for Political Reform about the unprecedented spending in the Illinois Governor's race, campaign finances, and how "Dark Money" is changing our politics.    
4/23/201728 minutes, 26 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: Racial Divide 4/16/2017

WBBM Political Editor Craig Dellimore discusses how Chicago is one of the most segregated big cities in America and explores the region's racial divide.
4/16/201728 minutes, 42 seconds
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WBBM's At Issue: Paul Vallas, Former Chicago Public Schools Chief 4/9/2017

Paul Vallas talks with Craig Dellimore about his controversial appointment as Chief Administrative Officer for Chicago State. He describes his ideas for stabilizing and growing the schools finances and enrollment. And he counters critics about his selection and his methods.
4/9/201728 minutes, 36 seconds