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May 8, 2013 - Chicago Business News

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Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio discusses the Dow's record-setting Tuesday and more.

After the Dow ended above 15,000 for the first time ever on Tuesday, Kris Kridel of WBBM Newsradio 780 and 105.9FM takes us through all the latest market headlines, as well as a roundup of local business news.

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10 Buildings That Changed America

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Clip: 5/7/2013 | 12m 45s | Geoffrey Baer discusses his new program, "10 Buildings that Changed America." (12m 45s)

Chicago City Council News

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Clip: 5/7/2013 | 5m 3s | Paris Schutz with the latest from Chicago City Council on water and parking meters. (5m 3s)

Inching Closer to Pension Vote

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Clip: 5/7/2013 | 4m 36s | Dave McKinney on Senate President John Cullerton's pension reform bill and more. (4m 36s)

Michael Pollan on the Freefall of Home Cooking

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Clip: 5/7/2013 | 12m 57s | Michael Pollan discusses what we stand to lose if we keep relying on packaged foods. (12m 57s)

Sled Hockey

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Clip: 5/7/2013 | 7m 48s | Jay Shefsky introduces us to Chicago's sled hockey team. (7m 48s)

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